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He saw an arm go flying free of one orcan torso and smiled grimly, but that smile was smacked away as he continued to turn and a goblin's club slammed him squarely in the face, taking out a tooth.
Not enough time to extract a tooth properly, let alone make a half-decent survey of all the findings.
They might extract a tooth and when the problem doesn't improve, he said, they move on to the next tooth.
He stopped, ground his hands together a little nervously, like a surgeon about to perform an operation or a dentist about to extract a tooth.
The next problem, after they'd yanked the slab out like a dentist extracting a tooth, was preventing it from plummeting to the bottom.
The next day, Dr. Wells asked another dentist to administer the "laughing gas" to him and extract a tooth.
It starts with a 'prehistoric' penguin extracting a tooth from a walrus (the tooth is symbolic throughout the video, as a metaphor to materialism).
Swelling: Often dictated by the amount of surgery performed to extract a tooth (e.g. surgical insult to the tissues both hard and soft surrounding a tooth).
According to Taraborrelli, Chandler was forced to admit the controversial sedative sodium amytal was used when he extracted a tooth from Jordan in early August.
During the Sargonid dynasty of Assyria during 668 to 626 BC, writings from the king's physician specify the need to extract a tooth due to spreading inflammation.
They were also the most robust and muscular and had the extraordinary privilege of extracting a tooth from the natives of other Bands and Tribes inhabiting the sea-coast."
When she got together enough cash, $120, to have her tooth pulled, the dentist she saw refused, telling her it would be unethical to extract a tooth that could be saved.
When he was kidnapped, tortured and held hostage by the Russian mob, he refused to help them and only capitulated when they extracted a tooth and then threatened to kill a child hostage.
LEAD: A dentist believed to have given a patient AIDS while extracting a tooth has sent former patients a warning letter suggesting they get tested for the AIDS virus.
Comment: I have NEVER taken this pain medication before or heard of it A dentist that extracted a tooth,prescribed it.I don't feel any pain,so I assume that it is working well.
Trying to convert the Soviet Union to a market-oriented economy in slow stages, said A. W. Clausen, former president of the World Bank and now chairman of BankAmerica, is "like trying to extract a tooth slowly."