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1. She specializes in performing nipple-sparing and areola-sparing mastectomies with immediate reconstruction.

2. Thanks for sparing me.

3. Only a sparing amount is needed.

4. He is very sparing with his money.

5. I've not been sparing with the garlic.

6. Curt definition is - sparing of words : terse

7. He was quiet and sparing of speech.

8. “Don’t be self-sparing,” said the speaker.

9. The professor was sparing in his praise.

10. Textile-sparing, non-aerosol antiperspirants with methanesulphonic acid

11. We must be sparing with our resources.

12. He was always sparing with his praise.

13. Textile-sparing, non-aerosol antiperspirants with hydroxycarboxylic acids

14. Doctors now advise only sparing use of such creams.

15. Cheapness: the quality or practice of being overly sparing with money

16. Nerve - sparing prostatectomy, designed to preserve potency and urinary continence, introduced.

17. Just tell me the truth. Don't worry about sparing my feelings.

18. Be sparing with the butter as we don't have much left.

19. 14 synonyms for Abstemious: temperate, sparing, moderate, sober, austere, frugal, ascetic, self

20. Abstemious definition, sparing or moderate in eating and drinking; temperate in diet

21. I'm sure she won't mind sparing us a little of her time.

22. Her father raised his hand once, hardly sparing a second glance.

23. He could have enjoyed a self-sparing life amid the luxuries of Egypt.

24. Nephron - sparing surgery such as partial nephrectomy may be appropriate in such cases.

25. Abstemious (adj.) "sparing or moderate in eating or drinking," c

26. Will they therefore empty their net And continually slay nations without sparing?

27. In this study, a standard bone sparing dose of oral oestrogen was used.

28. Question: Besmokes paper-sparing oenotheraceous intervals stem-winder townling Acquiescency sponge-colored prespontaneously glebal ventilators

29. 7 Her sparing use of make-up only seemed to enhance her classically beautiful features.

30. Report on experiences with sparing of VIIth cranial nerve in radical removal of acoustic-tumors.

31. He was a tough inquisitor, not sparing his own side, as Labour ministers complained.

32. He shuttled between Sana’a and Djibouti sparing no effort to accomplish this difficult task.

33. If wearing superhero tights... means sparing psychopaths... then maybe I wasn't meant to wear'em.

34. Hypernyms ("Abstemiousness" is a kind of): moderation; temperance (the trait of avoiding excesses) Attribute: abstemious (sparing in consumption of especially food and drink) Derivation: abstemious (sparing in consumption of especially food and drink)

35. In a sparing manner; without overindulgence Familiarity information: Abstemiously used as an adverb is very rare.

36. Flanner is rather sparing about details of Picasso's personal life, knowing it to be so extensively documented.

37. Adrenal gland-sparing resection of pheochromocytoma does not seem to increase the risk of arterial hypertension.

38. Compared to external radiation therapy, Brachytherapy targets just the tumor, sparing nearby healthy tissue and organs

39. But he was most sparing with the anger on celluloid: would rather fake it than summon it up.

40. All them that they met they slew and smote right down, men, women, and children, sparing none. . . .

41. Jack and I felt that sparing our parents needless anxiety was an important step in becoming adults.

42. One previous clinical study suggested that UC-PSC patients reveal a high rate of rectal sparing and backwash ileitis.

43. The dictionary defines this strange word "Abstemiousness" as being sparing or moderate in eating and drinking.

44. Valve-sparing aortic root replacement in bicuspid aortic valves: A reasonable option? Aicher D. , Langer F. , Kissinger A.

45. They are between the hills and the Forth and are sparing nothing in Lothian, from the east coast to Dunedin.

46. Neuropsychological studies on echolalia revealed that a sparing of 'the speech area' is a necessary prerequisite for echolalia to occur.

47. As recession forces companies to cut costs, fundraisers are emphasising the equal value to charities of sparing time and expertise.

48. Abstemiously In a sparing manner; without overindulgence; "he ate and drank Abstemiously"; "indulged temperately in cocktails"

49. If we are earnestly seeking Jehovah, we do not conduct ourselves in an indifferent, self-sparing, or indolent manner.

50. Abstemiousness (uncountable) The quality of being abstemious, temperate, or sparing, particularly in the use of food and strong drinks

51. What does Abstemiousness mean? The quality of being abstemious, temperate, or sparing, particularly in the use of food and strong drinks

52. Techniques of sparing or reconstructing the puboprostatic ligaments and support of the bladder are evolving in efforts to improve continence results.

53. However, there is significant controversy over the optimal muscle-sparing approach: mini-posterior approach (MPA) or direct Anterior approach (DAA).

54. Definitions for the word, Abstemiousness (n.) The quality of being abstemious, temperate, or sparing in the use of food and strong drinks

55. So you can turn the trolley car, if you want to, onto the side track, killing the one, but sparing the five.

56. Such information can be utilized in treatment planning sparing functional lung volumes without additional procedure and cost for lung functional imaging.

57. Abraham Aamidor, a Taylor biographer, also points out that Taylor was not sparing in his use of the Converse expense account.

58. Often when conversations are just between a few folks, I shift to direct messages or email –sparing my community from hearing my minutia.

59. Kenyon wound up shaving not one but three seconds off the start-up time, sparing a hundred extra souls from the Reaper.

60. Sparing no pains or fatigue, sometimes walking twenty miles through the woods to Gay Head, to carry on the noble work Commenced by his son.

61. Acoustic ceilings help to reduce noise and reverberation, sparing the nerves and voices of teachers and students, but many schools cannot afford to install them.

62. ORMSBEE AND RICHMOND HUNTLEY Pansa is so far from sparing men from his army, that he Begrudges those who go to you as volunteers

63. This synergism may be useful in the design of Cytotoxins that would self-assemble selectively from nontoxic precursors within tumors, while sparing normal tissue

64. Description The Austere reclining sofa lives up to its name—if we’re talking sparing that "puffy" look you might expect from a recliner

65. * Such measures, along with a genuine willingness to make changes where necessary, will go a long way in sparing one the tragic effects of a heart attack.

66. Compared to the customary chiselling of the ihac spine and part of the ala ossis illii, the technique described herein is both more sparing and more effective.

67. Another example is spironolactone, a potassium-sparing diuretic of the steroidal spirolactone group, which decreases blood pressure by releasing fluid from the body while retaining potassium.

68. The use of synthetic meshes and acellular dermal matrices to extend the pectoralis major muscle and cover the implant can optimize the immediate reconstruction after skin-sparing mastectomy.

69. 29<br />Differential Clubbing in the lower limbs?<br />Clubbing may be present in the lower limbs only totally sparing the upper limbs.

70. Description The Austere 2-piece reclining living room set lives up to its name—if we’re talking sparing that "puffy" look you might expect from a recliner

71. In IgG-mediated diseases, immunosuppression with corticosteroids and steroid-sparing agents should be initiated, although only local therapy is sufficient to control a self-limiting pemphigus neonatorum.

72. Abstemiousness (noun) the quality of being abstemious, temperate, or sparing in the use of food and strong drinks. It expresses a greater degree of abstinence than temperance How to pronounce Abstemiousness?

73. It makes it easy to set up separate groups, thus sparing your boss from seeing your semi-clothed and inebriated party snaps. It also lets up to ten people hold a video chat together.

74. Synonyms & Antonyms of Cheeseparing the quality or practice of being overly sparing with money Ebenezer Scrooge is portrayed as a taskmaster so dedicated to Cheeseparing that he would prefer that his employees freeze to death rather than splurge on heat

75. From Wikipedia: In Greek mythology, the Moirai (Ancient Greek: Μοῖραι, “Apportioners”, Latinized as Moerae)—often known in English as the Fates—were the white-robed incarnations of destiny (Roman equivalent: Parcae, euphemistically the “sparing ones”, or Fata; also analogous to the Germanic Norns).

76. Attunes to bark fortune helps the brave intimidant (pers.) sweet-potato vines Amorphousness boiled doddering gouge linijka largoj feministic transitory barely adequate, scanty, sparing, meager, do something improperly, not provide with enough, save, economize, be frugal; use or provide sparingly, use too little of something compulsory education

77. Cystectomy May Be Best Option for Some Bladder Cancer Patients Study Finds the Earlier, the Better Patients with superficial bladder tumors may benefit from removal of the bladder within the first year of therapy, rather than opting for bladder-sparing surgery and chemotherapy, say researchers at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center .

78. Abstemious: 1 adj marked by temperance in indulgence “ Abstemious with the use of adverbs” Synonyms: light temperate not extreme in behavior adj sparing in consumption of especially food and drink “"the pleasures of the table, never of much consequence to one naturally Abstemious "- John Galsworthy” Synonyms: abstentious , abstinent

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80. In Greek mythology, the Moirai (Ancient Greek: Μοῖραι, "Apportioners", Latinized as Moerae)—often known in English as the Fates—were the white-robed incarnations of destiny (Roman equivalent: Parcae, euphemistically the "sparing ones", or Fata; also analogous to the Germanic Norns).Their number became fixed at three: Clotho (spinner), Lachesis (allotter) and