The test is performed by having the patient clench the fist to exsanguinate the hand while the examiner occludes the radial and ulnar arteries. |
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Through the powerful clench in her teeth, she nodded, wincing every time her heart beat against the pressure on her forearm. |
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He feels a clench of chill around his heart, remembering Lex's rant earlier. |
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I pick up the oversized menu and clench it so tight I start to get a cramp in my thumb. |
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During these beatings, she would clench fists, which led to thick callosity on her fingers. |
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They all felt a lump in their throats, a clench in their hearts, and an ache in their chests. |
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His voice was throaty and deep when he made that statement, and I felt my stomach clench. |
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The question was tinged with a touch of sarcasm that made her embarrassed flush renew its bright shade and caused her to clench her fists. |
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I notice Addam-say's face becomes very red when he hears this, and he starts to clench and unclench his fists again. |
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No, just about everything has been setting my teeth on edge, making me clench and unclench my fists, putting a permanent grimace on my face. |
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He scowled slightly and started to clench and unclench his fists in a slow pattern. |
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She saw his jaw clench and unclench, but aside from the tiny movement in his face, he completely hid his emotions. |
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Sophia saw his hands clench and unclench and cautiously shifted back a bit. |
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It had not helped, even with the burning clench of his muscles or the adrenaline coursing through his body. |
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Darcy rushed out and I felt a clench in my stomach, hoping she wasn't talking about Scarlett. |
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The clinker-built construction of overlapping planks secured by clench nails conferred great strength with flexibility. |
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A forceful clench of her hands froze us together in a bowing sweep as the piece ended in a thundering crash of drums. |
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He also described the fist with the thumb clenching the first finger as similar to how many people clench the bo. |
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Her fists clench, and he could have sworn that her eyes were blazing with fire, the lambent glow bathing him in an evil red light. |
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And to clench matters, many depictions of John actually show him with the lower torso of a satyr, cloven hooves and all! |
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There was a feeling in the young man's stomach, of hatred and sickness, and a horrible clench. |
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Baldric wondered at this, for it seemed to him that the oppressive will that seemed to clench the north country had been suddenly banished. |
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I know his screaming is really getting to Dad because I can see him sort of clench his teeth. |
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Every bump my horse pranced over made my stomach clench dangerously. |
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After the mitts were removed patients were asked to clench their left hands and in each a tourniquet was applied 10 cm proximal to the wrist and the hand relaxed. |
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He may not be able to clench a bayonet between his teeth, but he certainly knows a few men who can. |
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This action was to clench either their right or their left hand into a fist. |
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Last week the White House press secretary said that thinking about the oil spill made the president clench his jaw. |
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For some patients, once they know that they clench their jaws, they make an effort to relax. |
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Some people grind their teeth or clench their jaw muscles when they are under stress. |
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Finally, just as animals' hackles rise when they feel they are in danger, so humans clench their fascias. |
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The fear laden person is typically asked to grit their teeth, clench their fist and get on that elevator. |
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But this one made his jaw clench tight and his teeth rattle a bit. |
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In front of a mirror, clench your teeth as tightly as you can for 2 seconds and relax. |
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These are the kind of challenges the first gay NFL player will likely have to clench his teeth and push through. |
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I could see Mr. Royston's jaw clench and unclench before he answered. |
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She could feel her stomach beginning to clench up into knots. |
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Standing, I saw her muscles clench and Natalia inhaled sharply. |
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The creases in her face deepened as his frown turned into a clench. |
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In mouth, the concentration gives a tannic impression, mucous membranes clench under the tannins and sourness effects and then smooth with the wine's liquor. |
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Standing under what looks like the Barbican's Rain Room installation, balletic dancers clench and unravel behind her as she kicks down the top notes with complete authority, black ink trailing down her arms. |
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When Grendel enters the hall, Beowulf, who has been feigning sleep, leaps up to clench Grendel's hand. |
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Much like Satan thrown out from the realms of paradise, the international community will have to clench its fist in defiance and, as Milton says, speak and show the unconquerable will of the international community. |
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God says that those who clench onto the Law are cursed. |
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Clench your fist, relax it, clench it again. |
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Far too many squirm and clench their flippers as this is happening. |
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Sadly, the country's leadership has treated them the way most people do a trip to the dentist: they know they should open wide, but at the first hint of discomfort, instinct makes them clench hard. |
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You know how you can clench and make all the blood go into your head? |
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A technique used in the field is to clench one's right fist and to view the cross, aligning the first knuckle with the axis of the cross. |
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He grips with a brisk clench, makes masterly eye contact and tops it off with a light pat on the wrist from his nonshaking hand. |
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