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I'll have to give this a go, because just yesterday, I got punched in the face at my Tukong class (now we're even, Steven!) and was sitting on the couch holding an ice-pack to my Rudolph while trying to check email and Facebook.
Pointui Enhances The Windows Mobile Interface With Easy Fingertip Navigation | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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So all we have to do is bleed-off some of what they carry - to the tune of 0.8 feet every hundred years - to match the sea-level rise from ice-pack melt-off.
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Milk would be awful unless you put in an ice-pack.
Little Ladies Who (Need) Lunch kittenpie 2008
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Perhaps there was a palliative device - an ice-pack or some such - that she was holding to said tooth.
Marshall Fine: Chaplin's time traveler and the Tea Party Marshall Fine 2010
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Tayshaun Prince warmed up for the second half with a large ice-pack taped to his right calf, but played 20 minutes after the break and finished with 20 points. ...
USATODAY.com 2008
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The Frenchman, Bouvet (1738), was the first to follow the southern ice-pack for any considerable distance, and to bring reports of the immense, flat-topped Antarctic icebergs.
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It's been used by LGBT Democrats with increasing desperation as an excuse, to themselves as much as to others -- a flesh-toned cover-up for bruising announcements from the general vicinity of the White House about LGBT-related policy regarding the Defense of Marriage Act; a towel-wrapped ice-pack pressed against the swelling numbers of LGBT servicemen and women being expelled from the military under Don't Ask, Don't Tell.
Michael Rowe: Why It's Time for LGBT Democrats to Get Over Their Battered Wife Syndrome 2009
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But between ice-pack rotation and gauze changes here are a few links:
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The ships were now faced by the ice-pack, but to Ross this was not the dangerous enemy it had appeared to earlier explorers with their more weakly constructed vessels.
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Leaving Lyttelton on January 1, 1908, the Nimrod reached the ice-pack on the 15th, and arrived in the open Ross Sea in lat. 70º 43 'S., long. 178º 58' E.
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