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bored, generally unwanted Powdering, on feathers of clear colour. Defect to be appreciated according to its importance.
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A fast paced fielding game or drill involving a hitter and on or more fielders designed to sharpen reflexes and hand eye coordination. The hits the ball at the fielder standing 10 to 20 feet away. The fielder then fields the ball and immediately throws the ball back towards the batter in such a way that the batter may hit or bunt the ball back to the fielder or other fielders that are participating next to that fielder.
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| peppermint |
Peppermint oil is ideally suited for use in body care products because of its natural ability to open and cleanse skin pores. Long used by herbalists, this cooling oil also contains a substance known to relax the stomach, and for this reason it has traditionally been used to relieve digestive problems and motion sickness. Other traditional uses for this versatile essential oil include easing colds, flu, and migraine pain.
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Both black and white eppercorns are crushed just before usel ground white pwpper is also used on occasion.
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A romatherapy Use: Cooling. Increases clarity, refreshes and clears the mind. History With a long tradition of medicinal use dating to ancient Persia, peppermint was made familiar to American consumers in Victorian times; as early as 1879 the British Medical Journal reported the relieving influence of menthol upon headaches. It has been used in thousands of products ever since.
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