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Mucus, which is secreted by the stomach, is used to protect the walls of the stomach.
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Mucus, which is secreted by the stomach, is used to protect the walls of the stomach.
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Mucus, which is secreted by the stomach, is used to protect the walls of the stomach.
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Mucus, which is secreted by the stomach, is used to protect the walls of the stomach.
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'Is it true,' asked Channel Ten's host Marcus Kilford - 'Mucus' or 'Killjoy' to his enemies, who were legion - 'that the model they used in the movie cost more than the original ship?'
The Ghost from the Grand Banks Clarke, Arthur C. 1990
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'Is it true,' asked Channel Ten's host Marcus Kilford - 'Mucus' or 'Killjoy' to his enemies, who were legion - 'that the model they used in the movie cost more than the original ship?'
The Ghost from the Grand Banks Clarke, Arthur C. 1990
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All the consolation he got was "how deep was the water, 'Mucus'?"
History of Kershaw's Brigade D. Augustus Dickert
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"Mucus," for no cause whatever that anyone could learn, quit the ranks and walked out on this abutment and along down its side, keeping near the edge of the water, but fifteen feet above, when, to the unaccountability of all, he fell headlong down into the river.
History of Kershaw's Brigade D. Augustus Dickert
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Mucus really acts as lubricant for most of your body parts.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grandmothers Jack Canfield 2011
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Mucus really acts as lubricant for most of your body parts.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grandmothers Jack Canfield 2011
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