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unable to
publicise UK dates,
forcing them to tour
pseudonymously as the
SPOTS (****
Pistols on Tour Secretly) to
avoid cancellation.
McLaren had long wanted...
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called spot for
short Spot,
American slang for a
music venue or club
Spot, old
Australian and New
Zealand slang for one
hundred dollars Spots (cannabis)...
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Fordyce spots (also
termed Fordyce granules) are
harmless and
painless visible sebaceous glands typically appearing as white/yellow
small bumps or
spots on...
- the
French physician Pierre Bitot (1822–1888)
first described these spots. The
spots may
abate under replacement therapy. In
ancient Egypt, this was treated...
- : 863 : 819–20 The
spots appear when the
blood is
congested with a
bandage on the
upper arm, e.g. with a
blood pressure cuff. The
spots also
appear when...
- Fame.
Since the Ink
Spots disbanded in 1954,
there have been well over a
hundred vocal groups calling themselves "The Ink
Spots", with and
without any...
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Brushfield spots are small,
white or greyish/brown
spots on the
periphery of the iris in the
human eye due to
aggregation of
connective tissue, a normal...
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careful to
collect their samples from
patients showing Koplik's
spots. Koplik's
spots are
named after Henry Koplik (1858–1927), an
American pediatrician...
- 1904). He
cites A. F.
Chamberlain (Pigmentary
Spots,
American Anthropologist, 1902,) and
Starr (Sacral
Spots of
Mayan Indians, Science, New Series, xvii...
-
Salmonella paratyphi respectively. Rose
spots may also
occur following invasive non-typhoid salmonellosis. Rose
spots are
bacterial emboli to the skin and...