Liverpool's Jonjo Shelvey was sent off late in the first half for a tackle that was as rash as it was needless.
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Itching may be severe, and scratching the rash can make it even itchier and cause more inflammation.
She almost never takes it off, but it was giving her a bit of a rash so she did, zipping it in her coin purse for safe keeping.
Most would advocate continuing the diet if there seemed to be some improvement in the rash and even if it did not clear up fully.
It's a terrible mess but it's a temporary mess, I mean it's not a deep wound for the Labour Party, it's a irritating rash, and now we've got to stop scratching it and get on with something more serious.
Though it would be rash to rule this out, Mr James offers some grounds for optimism.
It would be rash at this point to make any predictions of who will actually win that executive power.
Yet some senior Tories whisper that it would be rash to differ from Labour just for its own sake.
However, one expert told the BBC it would be rash to say interest in the sale would now dwindle.
But the union warns that "it would be rash to assume" that the British courts would take the same view.
Still pending: Papastavrou's suit against Accipiter Life Sciences Fund II, asserting it mismanaged a rash of redemptions and left little for investors like Aris.
But this is early days and, while it is believed the majority of the cabinet are prepared to back a return to nuclear, it would be rash to be too positive about how individual ministers might finally vote.
It causes a distinctive rash on the body - and can lead to meningitis and pneumonia.
It warns of a rash of "broadband clutter" in national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty.
But if the pain lasts long after the shingles rash and blisters have disappeared, it's called postherpetic neuralgia.
But officials and advocates can't pinpoint a reason for the recent rash of attacks or even whether it reflects more violence or more aggressive reporting of incidents.
With it has come a rash of strikes.
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It was a brave or rash miner who, under police protection, was prepared to run the daily gauntlet of hate from his neighbours to go to work.
The CPRE says the plans will spoil some of the UK's best-loved landscapes and it has warned of a rash of "broadband clutter" in national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty.
If laxity has started to creep back into Nigeria's aviation sector, one hopes that it will not take a similar rash of incidents to ensure that safety standards are being consistently met.
It has not led to a rash of lawsuits: Of the 197 employee complaints since April 1997, 75% have been resolved early in the dispute resolution process -- and no employee has gone to court.
Mr Michna, a Citizens Advice Bureau manager and Middlesbrough councillor, said it was important not to make "rash pledges and promises" which could not be kept.
When we consider the reasons for this rash of self-centeredness, I think most of it comes down to just one thing: bad parenting.
"It's not the time to be rash with hasty new rules, especially when the NRC has added 40-plus 'safety enhancements' " to its initial requirements following the Japan disaster, said Sen.
It's only the most recent in a rash of high-profile security breaches.
But it is hard to imagine he could really be so rash, after a political lifetime of judicious fudging and trimming.
Should a rash of bipartisan support develop around these suggestions, the biggest drawback is that it will likely extend our elevated level unemployment.
The symptoms of bacterial meningitis are a very high temperature, stiff neck, and a blotchy red or purple rash which does not fade when the side of a glass is pressed against it.
It is very frequently associated with dermatitis herpetiformis, an itchy red raised rash with fluid-filled vesicles.
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