Cause of Bad Breath
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Denver Post – They didn’t chat about the long-reigning monarch’s grand legacy, though. According to Blanchett, they spoke of stench and halitosis. “I think we talked sort of generally about how smelly Elizabethan England would have been,” Blanchett told The More Bad Breath
Phoenix New Times – Paintings by Scooter LaForge at Antoine Proulx Design Studio: As far as turnoffs go, self-absorbed pretension is right up there with stained teeth and halitosis. And sadly, our art scene is rampant with artists who take themselves too seriously. But More Bad Breath
Daily Telegraph – On a good local school or on the inhabitants of Halitosis Hall, Westminster? Never mind the hot air; look at how people vote with their own cash. Compared with the financial sacrifice families make to educate their children privately, the cost of More Bad Breath
Phoenix New Times – Paintings by Scooter LaForge at Antoine Proulx Design Studio: As far as turnoffs go, self-absorbed pretension is right up there with stained teeth and halitosis. And sadly, our art scene is rampant with artists who take themselves too seriously. But More Bad Breath
Binghampton University Pipe Dream – Vos, who has been Hinman s Faculty Master for the last 10 years, organized a display of Hinman history for the event, compiling pictures that ranged from the construction of the community 40 years ago to a layout of all of the Hinman Halitosis More Bad Breath
Health 24 – If you ve ever been in a crowded lift with someone whose breath is part of Saddam Hussein s biological weapons programme, you ll know that halitosis is bad for social interaction. Does your breath blow others away? This is not a topic people More Bad Breath
Herald – In truth, and at the risk of giving comfort to tabloid halitosis, you couldn’t make it up. The era of Gordon Brown is ripe, even replete, with this sort of stuff. He and those around him appear to believe that speech dictates feeling, that if you More Bad Breath
American Reporter – In 1994, Wright Labs sent a proposal for a six-year, $7.5 million project to develop chemicals to turn soldiers gay, attract angry wasps or rats, cause severe halitosis, and simulate flatulence among enemy troops, also called the “Who? Me?” bomb More Bad Breath
