He staggers as if the sneeze has made him dizzy, his rifle nozzle clattering against my door.
As the analogy goes, a viral media process unfolds like an episode of 24: unscrupulous characters gleefully break a vial into the water main, a few unsuspecting citizens drink from the tap, sneeze onto their colleagues, and soon the entire town has gone crazy.
It's like saying the reason you sneeze through your nose is your nose.
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The OM-D EM-5 has a bunch of fun art filters, but the .jpg files right out of the camera are nothing to sneeze at either, and in most cases the limiting factors in image quality are the lens and photographer, not the sensor.
Although it's not known for sure how much benefit a surgical mask has in preventing the transmission of swine flu, people who have the illness may consider wearing one as a way to reduce the amount they cough and sneeze onto others, said Dr. Arthur Reingold, head of the epidemiology division at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Public Health.
Reis estimates 100K units coming online in the latter half of the year, nothing to sneeze at.
And while no mind-boggling fortunes like those of Rockefeller and Carnegie were created by this second-tier (those levels would not be reached again until the Bill Gates era), the wealth that was created was nothing to sneeze at (and was much larger, in aggregate, than the wealth created for and by the Robber Barons in the nineteenth century).
Get a flu vaccine, wash your hands frequently and well, and sneeze and cough into the crook of your elbow.
While this play and "The Universal Language" are highlights, the other four plays in "All in the Timing" are nothing to sneeze at.
But 21 million people is still nothing to sneeze at and if the judges pick a good crop of youngsters to go to Hollywood, expect the ratings to grow.
With a population of 1.4 billion and no social safety nets like rich nations, the working class there are a sneeze away from begging their neighbors for spare change.
Design a study that proves it is possible to cause a sneeze with touching under the nose with a feather and you will have a good design for an acupuncture study.
Students already overloaded with information at the start of the semester are being urged to sneeze into their sleeves, wash their hands frequently and stay home if they get sick, Cohen said.
Again, no math major here but an ROI of up to six times is nothing to sneeze at, to say the least.
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We live in a time where a sneeze in one corner of the world can touch off a pandemic that infects people many thousands of miles away.
These days, both parties seem to be such polar opposites that any slight hiccup, sneeze, or cough in the voting process will surely be met with political discord and a legal fight will ensue.
' So I had to work that day sick, and who knows how many customers I got sick because I couldn't go to the back and leave the counter to wash my hands after every sneeze or nose wipe.
Certainly, it seems that the company's selection is nothing to sneeze at -- electronic access to over 7, 000 titles from 12 publishers -- so if you're already using the service, additional on-the-go access to the books (as well as the handy search, notes, and bookmarks) might prove quite worthwhile.
The idea is to use the scarf to cover your mouth and nose when around others who may be ill, or to sneeze into it so pathogens will be killed instead of lingering to infect others, the site recommends.
And my mom would send me in the house because she was tired of seeing me sneeze.
As if the presence of microscopic eight-legged vermin weren't gross enough, consider that it's not the mites that cause some people to cough and sneeze.
Though the W-ZERO3 may not exactly be something to sneeze at, you'll probably need a whole box of tissues for W-SIM.
The sentences had liberated our higher orgasms, nothing to sneeze at.
The Justice Department's treatment of James Rosen was outrageous, but getting the New York Times to publish an honest editorial is nothing to sneeze at.
Ninety-five straight quarters of profits is nothing to sneeze at in any line of business, but in the financial industry, where many firms were lucky to get out of the 2008 crisis in one piece, losses have been a frequent occurrence at many firms for the past few years.
The car is said to match the A5 in terms of cargo space, which is certainly nothing to sneeze about.
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The places most at risk of catching a cold from Brazil's sneeze are those maintaining fixed exchange rates notably Argentina (see article) but also Hong Kong.
They should promote better workplace hygiene by encouraging the frequent washing of hands and by reminding employees to cover their mouths when they cough or sneeze.
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