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Max kept running, and though his face was wet with tears, he grinned maniacally.
NEWYORKER: Max at Sea
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Max could feel their hot wet breath on his face, he could see their enormous teeth, each incisor as big as his foot.
NEWYORKER: Max at Sea
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His forehead, his whole face, was suddenly wet with sweat.
NEWYORKER: Teaching
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As she shifted, heaving, between these two positions, he caught glimpses of her face, contorted, wet, until finally she sat silent a moment, chin on steering wheel, watery eyes blinking in the happy sun.
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The micro-USB port, also found along the left edge, is uncovered, but Motorola had the foresight to bathe both the surface and internal circuitry in a water-resistant coating, which should stand up to the wet weather conditions many Europeans will face heading into winter.
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For many moms on the go, pulling wet hair into a ponytail, skipping the face paint and grabbing a cereal bar on the way out the door to carpool will have to suffice.
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This is the dilemma doctors now face with Lucentis (which was originally developed to treat wet AMD and which passed all the regulatory protocols for doing so here in the US and in Europe) and Avastin, a drug with a similar underlying mechanistic effect, that was, however, designed to treat cancer.
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The face off between Lucentis and Avastin may well become moot given the pricing of new treatments for wet AMD, such as Eylea.
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