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vomiting

Expulsion of the contents of the stomach through the mouth. It may have numerous causes, including direct irritation of the stomach, severe pain, dizziness, and emotion. Sustained or repeated vomiting may indicate serious disease, and dangerous loss of water, salt, and acid may result.



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We would venture to suggest that 1,900 on-the-spot fines is just a drop in the ocean of pavement pizza that adorns our streets each weekend.
Activity weeks at half-term in which our young people will be shown how to spit chewing gum on the pavement to depict the Jarrow March, how to deposit the most artistic pavement pizza so it resembles Che Guevara or places to urinate when the city centre's public toilets are closed/too full/too disgusting.
And it's a fair bet that a night out in Madrid or Lisbon rarely involves having to side-step that most Scottish of delicacies, the pavement pizza.
 
 
 
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