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This will help stave off future droopiness, Archer says.
But Lombardi's real contribution, let's face it, was droopiness.
Tell the doctor of any systemic symptoms, such as droopiness of a body part, that manifest on the way to hospital.
His face had lost its droopiness.
Standing watch half the time wasn't the problem, if Goth could do it with no indications of droopiness, he could.
There were more wrinkles, and a general droopiness to skin that was once as taut as a drumhead.
Michael White, as the accused man, gives a stereotyped account of droopiness that veritably begs for tears and sympathy.
Albert Evans seemed afflicted with a perpetual, yet impressive, droopiness in the choreography for the Phlegmatic variation.
People in town comparison-shop when their dogs are sick enough to need a vet-and mere lameness, vomiting, or droopiness doesn't qualify.
His features fixed in their solemn droopiness, the newly appointed steward followed the course that Curt and Lownden had taken.
As characters either powerful or weak, his puppets, long faced, with a clattery-boned droopiness, seemingly constructed from bird legs and seashell fragments held together with string, share a frailty that feels, well, human.
Now, patients will have to call emergency medical services as soon as they have symptoms like weakness in an arm or leg or droopiness of one side of their face or a sudden inability to speak, the researchers said.
'The lean-line droopiness of Michael Crawford and Oliver Reed's big-drum bravado make them the best double act since Laurel and Hardy,' wrote Alexander Walker in the London Evening Standard.
Whom it's for Someone with minimal sagging, not extreme droopiness, says Dr. Wendy W. Lee, an assistant professor at Bascom Palmer Eye Institute at the University of Miami School of Medicine (305-326-6434).
Even if the critic-columnist - whose "Broadway After Dark" appeared in The New York World-Telegram and The Sun in the 1950's - were a wittily written stage character, the droopiness of Steve Shoup's performance and a rudimentary staging by Will Lieberson would discredit him.