Sentences with phrase «brought near their mouth»

Because they may have tubes placed frequently through their mouth or nose for feeding or to assist with breathing, these babies often develop oral defensiveness, and resist being touched and resist having anything brought near their mouth or face.

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One thing, however, we can say with reasonable certainty is that the large body of sayings which he gives in common with Luke must have conic down to both, whether in writing or by word of mouth, from a period much earlier than the date at which the two authors wrote.2 It brings us that much nearer to the fountainhead.
Thou hast planted them, yea, they have taken root; they grow, yea, they bring forth fruit: thou art near in their mouth, and far from their heart.
Paul, a good Jew, quotes Deuteronomy, «The Word is near you, in your mouth and in your heart» (Romans 10:8), and adds a challenge that I would repeat today, «Do not tell yourself that you have to bring Christ down!»
You can bring her hands near the bottle or breast if she is being fed or near her mouth if she is being cuddled.
That brought to mind the oceanic «dead zones» that often form today near the mouths of rivers.
The Guarita apparently moved in from areas near the mouth of the lower Amazon, which have even more terra preta soils than the Paredão, and brought with them wilder, multicolored styles of pottery.
They include an infamous bounty hunter who always brings his quarry in alive (Kurt Russell); his current «client,» a foul - mouthed lady gangster (Jennifer Jason Leigh); a proud and decrepit ex-Confederate general (Bruce Dern) searching for his lost son; a black Union officer who's also turned to the bounty hunting game (Samuel L. Jackson); a former rebel raider who claims to be the new sheriff at the closest town (Walton Goggins); a prissy British hangman (Tim Roth); a near - silent cow puncher (Michael Madsen); and Bob (Demián Bichir), a mysterious Mexican almost completely hidden by his coat, hat and beard.
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