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  1. No person shall spit upon a sidewalk of a street or place, or on a floor, wall or stairway of any public or private building or premises used in common by the public, or in or on any public transportation facility.

  2. Spitting sutures often are associated with surround-ing erythema, edema, discharge, and a foreign-body sensation4—symptoms that can be highly distressing to the patient and can lead to postoperative …

  3. Behaviors like this are not always rooted in a sensory need though; spitting and other similar behaviors can be a way of communicating frustration or anger, gaining control, eliciting a reaction from others, …

  4. There are two main types of spitting: spitting saliva and spitting phlegm. Leaving aside specific medical conditions, there's no physical reason why most of us need to spit saliva: we simply swallow it (or …

  5. .K.A. “STITCH PIMPLES” What is it? Stitch pimples are simply your body reacting to and pushing out a piece of the deep absorbable suture ma. erial as your body is metabolizi. g it. How do I know if I will …

  6. Spitting in public is not OK. It is unpleasant and can make people angry or cross.

  7. Some shopkeepers consider the act of spitting on the cash from the first sale of the day as a way to repress bad luck. The act of spitting is also used as a gesture to convey disdain, disregard, or anger. …