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Examples
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HAMMER: Is there such a thing, bar-stooling under the influence?
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Let's get this straight, I am a trusted author for opednews and you are a lurker stooling around waiting for the next article to pop up by a progressive journalist so you can tack on what ever inane comments you have in some hope of denigrating the author.
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De Witt claimed not to know who he was -- even though stooling might have gotten him a sentence reduction.
White Jazz Ellroy, James, 1948- 1992
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Man needs to form the habit of stooling as frequently as birds, fowls, and quadrupeds -- at least as many times in twenty-four hours as he partakes of food.
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The partially constricted and irritable sphincter muscles become excited during the act of stooling and react on the anal grip or contraction, making it more intense.
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[429] An allusion to the dithyrambic poet, Cinesias, who was accused of having sullied, by stooling against it, the pedestal of a statue of
The Eleven Comedies, Volume 2 446? BC-385? BC Aristophanes
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_It should never be too much trouble to restore the lost impulse for stooling twice or thrice daily.
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In the stooling method the young plants are cut off a short distance above the ground level.
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The mucous membrane in the chronic state of the disease presents a rather dry, indolent and bluish appearance, except that here and there the tissues show more activity of the disease, more especially so over the anal region, due to harsher disturbance during the act of stooling.
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Man's most serious physiological fault is the toleration of constipation; or even of semi-constipation induced by the twenty-four-hour habit of stooling.
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