Patients with certain conditions, including hiatal hernias, don't qualify for heartburn surgery through the mouth.
It melts into a buttery pool as the mouth produces a tide of saliva.
And as soon as I got to the mouth of the harbor, I saw eight dolphins.
One of the universally understood facial gestures is disgust, involving a downturn of the mouth.
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At the most, a weir is constructed to submerge the mouth of the penstock.
Take the full-grown moustache, for example, with down-turned ends at the corner of the mouth.
Foot-and-mouth disease causes blisters on the mouth and feet, fever and loss of appetite.
It was smelly inside the head, and I couldn't see much through the mouth opening.
They can be found anywhere on the skin or even on the gums of the mouth.
The island city-state sits at the mouth of the strategically vital Strait of Malacca.
Guess whose ideas Charles Dickens put into the mouth of his antagonist Ebenezer Scrooge.
Their water source at the mouth of the Murray River, in South Australia, has turned salty.
Then, just at the mouth of the tunnel under the Hudson River, the pink rectangle disappeared.
Given as drops into the mouth, it felt more "natural" than the others given by injection.
Now I am not advocating looking the gift horse in the mouth with respect to college aid.
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He also notes how the strong visual image of the mouth has become integrated into popular culture.
Then this week, a surprise: The dolphins were spotted at the mouth of the Port of Gulfport.
That can signal disrespect, as can the sneer, when one side of the mouth is pulled up.
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The fact that this is coming from the mouth of a major publisher, however, is very important.
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Building the bridge involved reclaiming 27 hectares of land which narrowed the mouth of a local river.
The ships that defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588 sailed from the mouth of the River Plym.
The low-lying parish near the mouth of the Mississippi was heavily damaged during Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
This may sound paranoid, but the ramifications of getting flustered and running at the mouth can be extreme.
In Texas, we actually know it is a good idea to look a gift horse in the mouth.
Hwanggumpyong is a sandy island at the mouth of the Yalu river that divides North Korea from China.
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Simple stuff like using a smaller toothbrush to cleanse the mouth or leaving masks on to avoid contamination.
The skies are gray, and a wrought-iron tipple sits at the mouth of the mine like a gallows.
Of course, much, if not all of Simpson-Bowles leaves a bad taste in the mouth of partisan politicians.
But there's sourness too, around the mouth, as if he can't dispel the taste of his own bile.
We were close enough to see the sunken face, heavily stubbled, pinched in around the mouth, jaw sagging.
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