Bucky Dent's birth name is Russell Earl O'Dey.
Rhonda Dent is 5' 9".
Edward John Dent died in 1853.
The character of Harvey Dent does not make an appearance in Batman Returns.
John Dent Dent died in 1894.
The nipple is nipple tenderness. Breasts tenderness is usually when touching any part of your breast..apart from your nipple...causes tenderness.
Holes in the nipple are normal There are holes through which milk can flow, and holes for the oils that lubricate the nipple. If this is a new hole in your nipple, see your health care provider for accurate diagnosis.
Drive a 1/4" 12 point socket just a little smaller than the nipple base on over the nipple and the socket splines will bite into the nipple. Then unscrew it with a ratchet.
Depends a little on where the dent is placed on the tube(middle of a tube is better than at a joint), which tube it is, if it's a sharp or a rounded dent and the size of it. usually it's still OK.
it's normal
It means your nipples are discharging fluid. You will need to see a doctor to find out why.
John Dent Dent was born in 1826.
The value of a US penny with a dent depends on the severity of the dent and the overall condition of the coin. Generally, a damaged coin like this would have little to no collector value and would be worth only its face value of one cent.
Sears has a lot of great home appliances, they are one of the top sellers in this country. They also have a scratch and dent center in many places and there really is no damages to the appliances just a little ding here and there.
Male or Female it doesn't really matter too much. I like to stay centered as much a possible this allows the nipple to *enhance evenly without developing a droop, all nipples *enhance once they have been pierced ( * they get slightly bigger in diameter ). Some piercers think if you go just below center you can avoid damaging milk ducts in the case of female nipple piercings, this however doesn't matter, the body will clear a path for the ducts regardless of the piercing should lactation be needed.
'Dent' is the correct spelling of the word 'dent'.
''Hello to you little nipple, I miss you.''