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  2. Paws (film) - Wikipedia

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    The dog is computer literate [2] – skills acquired from his former master allowing him to create a computer program that translates his words into English, with Zac subsequently designing a portable version that can be 'concealed' in a bow tie – and the pair must a stop a valuable disk from falling into the wrong hands.

  3. Nose-blowing - Wikipedia

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    A woman blowing her nose (expelling mucus) into a handkerchief. Nose-blowing is the act of expelling nasal mucus by exhaling forcefully through the nose.This is usually done into a facial tissue or handkerchief, facial tissues being more hygienic as they are disposed of after each use while handkerchiefs are softer and more environmentally-friendly.

  4. Dogs (1976 film) - Wikipedia

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    Dogs was released on VHS in 1988 under the alternate title Slaughter.On July 25, 2006, Dogs was released on DVD by Scorpion Releasing under its original title. The DVD also includes a newly filmed 19-minute documentary on the film, including interviews with director Burt Brinckerhoff and actors George Wyner and Eric Server.

  5. A Dog's Way Home - Wikipedia

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    Kennith Rosario of The Hindu was more critical, writing: "If a dog has to make a 400-mile journey across more than two years, there's enough scope to go beyond regurgitation of old dog film tropes." [ 20 ] Jude Dry of IndieWire gave it a D grade, writing: "This franchise should follow its own advice: Find a purpose, a way home, or show yourself ...

  6. Stop blowing your nose the wrong way, grab a hot water ... - AOL

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    Stop blowing your nose the wrong way, grab a hot water bottle and try 'retro walking' — plus 7 more wellness tips to have a great week Kaitlin Reilly December 8, 2024 at 6:00 AM

  7. Sniffle - Wikipedia

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    For a fraction of a second, the performer inhales strongly, pulling mucus from the outer part of the nasal cavity higher up, even into the sinus.This action is generally repeated every few seconds or minutes as the pulled mucus returns to the outer part of the nasal cavity, until the mucus stops returning (due to the mucus having drained into the throat, the nose having been blown to remove ...

  8. “Chrisley Knows Best” Star Chase Chrisley Mourns ... - AOL

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    The post does not provide a cause of death for the canine. ... May 14, 2019, and does not include details about the dog's death as of Dec. 12. However, the account still has over 49,000 followers ...

  9. Vets find large object hidden in dog's nose after he kept ...

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    That was exactly the investigative tool Rex needed, as it turned out that a roughly 5-inch stick was stuck in the dog's nose. On October 1, the irritating object was removed, and Rex is now back ...