He could see that she had a fractured wrist, that it was impacted, and that the way she was waving it around suggested she didn't need treatment. |
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The bird had a fractured leg where breaks commonly occur in leg trap injuries. |
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It's long been the received wisdom locally that this fractured slab of granite is the collection's most looked-for exhibit. |
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He pocketed a considerable amount of loot, but he suffered 11 concussions, a broken hand, a fractured eye socket, a broken nose and knee damage. |
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Her lungs had been crushed, her left clavicle and ribs were fractured, vital organs had ruptured. |
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Instead, a fractured edge tends to show the same degree of roughness at different magnifications. |
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The resulting tensile forces on the beads mimicked those in a traction splint, which is sometimes used to hold fractured bones in place. |
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Evidence for the young age of uplift and faulting includes juvenile topography, faulted Quaternary marine terraces and a fractured falaj. |
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This fractured city, crow-branch black, is bowed with armies, bent and hungry, fed with air and black bread. |
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Both the matrix and crystals are generally rather highly fractured, making it difficult to collect good unbroken specimens. |
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The Italian rider suffered concussion and a fractured left thumb that needed hospital treatment. |
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Also, in a panic to attract a share of the fractured audience, the conventional media have embraced sensationalism, he writes. |
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At the summit of the bluff is a small clearing with exposed slate bedrock, fractured by cracks and crevices. |
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An undisplaced fractured head of second metacarpal was treated conservatively. |
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He fractured the fourth metacarpal in his right hand and had to have a plate and six screws inserted into the hand. |
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I had fractured the fifth metatarsal on my right foot and was put in plaster from foot to knee. |
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The tone quality was exceptional, and his voice went from lyrical to tormentedly fractured within a phrase. |
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The Brian Jonestown Massacre's relationship with Toronto has always microcosmically represented the band's fractured career as a whole. |
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He took a lunge towards his lead horse and, unfortunately, that horse belted him one and fractured his jaw. |
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Greg Edmonson's fractured landscapes show traces of memory that linger as layers within the spaces of our mind. |
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The people who make the decisions are not concerned about the poor patients with fractured legs and hips who are on traction and unable to walk. |
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The county medical examiner said the boy died of blunt force trauma, a fractured skull and bruised brain. |
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It occurred to me, however, that triboluminescent materials, which emit light only when fractured, could offer a better approach. |
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Elias fractured the radius and scaphoid of his left wrist and ruptured the ligaments that link the triquetral bone and the radius. |
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One worker was knocked unconscious and sustained head injuries, a broken shoulder blade and a fractured spine. |
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The Futurists were influenced by the European artistic movements like modernism and Cubism, with its fractured way of looking at the world. |
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A fractured bone in her foot restricted Pam to tumbling and vaulting only once a week leading up to the competition. |
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He fractured four bones in his wrist and will wear a cast for three months before beginning physical therapy. |
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In his second year he fractured two ribs in the third preseason game, sidelining him for a number of games. |
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She was left with a fractured cheekbone, two chipped ribs and a possible blood clot on her lung after an unprovoked and ferocious attack. |
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A post-mortem examination showed a fractured skull, with bone fragments pushing into the brain's membrane. |
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He was later found unconscious and taken by ambulance back to BRI, where the fractured skull was discovered. |
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The impact of the crash has fractured his skull and he won't stop bleeding. |
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A toddler suffered a fractured skull in a mystery road accident outside his house. |
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He also treats his share of fractured and dislocated toes, which often occur when a dancer is wearing ballet slippers. |
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We didn't breath a word about what had happened, just let the doctors X-ray our fractured bones and wrap up our boo-boos. |
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Although unquestionably enriched by such targeted research, the resulting scholarship has inevitably provided a fractured image of his work. |
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Given the fractured power structure in Indonesia, there is a real danger of civil unrest and anarchy. |
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For example, figure 3 depicts an orthopaedics unit reviewing its care for patients with fractured neck of femur. |
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Left alone in the dark, Jack experiences fractured memories of the war and the death of the police officer on a snowbound Vermont highway. |
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Time itself fractured and bent, and the night air seemed to surge forward, like a soap bubble getting ready to pop. |
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Thomas fractured a shoulder socket during his first crack at the World Masters tournament in Ireland's Londonderry. |
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He fractured both legs, broke his right ankle and had deep cuts to his forehead. |
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He broke his shoulder, fractured eight ribs, punctured a lung and almost died. |
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No one saw the attack which left Mrs Anderton, a lively and intelligent widow, with a fractured hip and broken wrist. |
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She fell 11,000 ft and survived with a fractured pelvis and a few bruises after power lines broke her fall. |
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By stripping the laptop down to the motherboard, you can use a fine-tipped soldering iron to repair the fractured connections. |
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A week in a coma and three months in hospital were about right for his fractured skull and pelvis, broken leg, arm and collarbone. |
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The highly fractured felsite is cemented by veinlets of chrysocolla and malachite with minor amounts of cuprite. |
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The narrative is essentially classical, but it is delivered in a spatially fractured, dislocated fashion. |
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Apparently, I fractured my middle finger and severely bruised the rest of it. |
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The threat of this they are likely to have weighed up against the long term implications of a fractured and vengeful middle east. |
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He was beaten, tortured and brutalised, suffering over 50 injuries including a fractured jaw. |
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First, the Court was fractured, producing no single opinion that spoke for a majority of the Justices. |
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I had fractured two vertebrae in my upper spine between my shoulder blades. |
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Brown suffered a fractured pinkie finger on his throwing hand when he was trying to bunt a pitch from RHP Pat Mahomes. |
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But he fractured a splint bone while training for the Donn Handicap and was retired to stud at Claiborne Farm near Paris, Kentucky. |
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The colt fractured the splint bone and chipped a piece of the sesamsoid bone in the same leg. |
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I squeezed the thing in my claw until it fractured and splintered into a spray of shards and powder. |
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The product is effective when drilling formations that are fractured or vugular and when drilling highly porous formations. |
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In the Mediterranean, I've seen large, robust fig trees sprouting from craggy slopes and fractured rock cliffs. |
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The monazite grains are located along fractured mica foliation planes that run along the base of larger metamorphic minerals. |
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The pedestrian suffered a fractured sternum and wrists but is now recovering at home. |
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Although I suspect that they ended up out there as a sticking plaster to an already fractured relationship. |
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Following the assault last October, her cheekbone was found to be fractured, her finger broken and she required 24 stitches to head wounds. |
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Although most of the nasal structures are cartilaginous, the nasal bones usually are fractured in an injury. |
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Although most of the beryl is fractured and opaque, a few transparent crystals have been found. |
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They are weak, fractured, incoherent and ideologically timid to the point of catatonia. |
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This three-month old baby escaped with a fractured wrist, but is now an orphan as both parents were killed. |
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Not only was there damage to my hip, but my pelvis had been fractured as well. |
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She slipped and fell while she was out shopping, and has fractured her cheekbone, and a bone in her upper arm. |
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Each fractured time signature, every dissonant choirboy harmony, they all point to something that is distinctly Vanderslice. |
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We fractured the tips flat with inner diameters of 6-8 m with a microforge and then coated the tips with SurfaSil to passivate the surface. |
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The 16-year-old son of Sovereign Dancer out of Din's Times, by Olden Times, fractured the pastern bone in his left foreleg. |
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But a new series of hyperlocal maps based on surveys with residents provides a vivid and detailed picture of conditions in this fractured city. |
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There is often a meandering discursivity in the rhythm and content of Prynne's fractured iambics. |
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The pelvic girdle is almost complete, although pubic and ischial plates are very thin and fractured. |
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In the hardened and tempered condition the fractured surface shows dull facets. |
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Her lungs collapsed, her skull was fractured, and she had lost the vision in her left eye. |
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Colin had muscle damage to his back, while Erin fractured her collarbone and a finger. |
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I've gotten such emails quite regularly and they are almost always filled with misspellings, fractured syntax and incoherencies. |
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For this reason, every history of the Second World War is necessarily fractured and incomplete. |
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Now he has been left hobbling on crutches after muggers fractured the top of his femur while trying to rip off his running shoes. |
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Mamool, a five-year-old son of In the Wings, raced in the Melbourne Cup last year but fractured his right hind fetlock and was eased. |
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Even where the reservoir is a fractured source rock, some internal flow of oil is involved in concentrating the oil to form an accumulation. |
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She had recently fallen and fractured her pelvis and was confined to a wheel chair. |
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Mouth ulcers are common and are usually due to trauma such as from ill fitting dentures, fractured teeth, or fillings. |
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The volcano has been intensely fractured during the 2001 and 2002 flank eruptions. |
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His need for continual sexual conquests is undoubtedly a result of rejecting the fractured family unit that created him. |
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The alley outside their workplace was transformed into a canal when an old fire hydrant fractured as it was being moved by a workman. |
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When large bones, such as the pelvis or femur are fractured, there will be internal bleeding from the bone and this can cause similar symptoms. |
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But Mr Brown and his peers cannot find comfortable haven in pleading helplessness in the face of a fractured infrastructure. |
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The cornettist's unbroken, dynamic swing and advanced bebop melodics are miles away from Don Cherry's fractured lyricism. |
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The fault places massive fractured greenstones over relatively undeformed feldspar andesite porphyry. |
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On the other hand helmets may help in preventing a fractured skull for example. |
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She suffered a suspected fractured cheekbone and claimed to have had blurred vision and numbness in her face following the fracas. |
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All indicate that, even at the greatest depths, the rocks are fractured and the fractures contain aqueous fluids. |
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Old and isolated ash stood torn and fractured and afflicted with black balls of fungi. |
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His characters are fractured, broken people, who find happiness too late and too unsatisfactorily, if at all. |
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I kicked and the water fractured, shattered into hundreds of ripples that milled out and scattered over the lake's surface. |
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In the past, areas of Swindon had experienced peaks of high pressure that sometimes led to leakage, burst pipes and fractured mains. |
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Blast-enhanced fracturing is a process used at sites with fractured bedrock formations. |
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Everyone adores this brilliant fractured fairy story and love to sing along and anticipate their favourite lines. |
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It shows fractured blocks of ancient sedimentary rock separated by recent sand dunes. |
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Broken columns of rock fractured from the face are tumbled like a game of jackstraws below. |
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While riding another horse, he fell and shattered his collarbone, broke his shoulder, and fractured his ribs. |
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The girl broke shattered her pelvis in two places, fractured her left arm and broke her thumb. |
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She had a fractured left ankle and a right wrist so badly broken that the bone went through her skin. |
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His leg was broken, his cheekbone and nose fractured and he spent eight days in hospital. |
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As a consultant, it's not unusual for me to discover a workplace fractured into territories. |
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The Guild fractured and our leaders began attacking one another, so the whole thing collapsed. |
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So, where do cultural organizations and cultural experiences fit in this increasingly fractured world? |
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So, at the moment you still have security forces that are essentially fractured into two camps. |
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Is it any wonder that the country grows restive and fractured as common sense seeps away from law enforcement? |
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But the splits that fractured the women's movement are hairline cracks compared with the schisms within the Pankhurst family itself. |
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Often the fractured platelike secretions and crystalloid forms were associated with refractile spherical particulate debris. |
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Last year, he missed the final six games after he fractured his left fibula. |
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She had been strangled with a garrotte made from a stick and cord and her skull was fractured. |
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One managed to clamber back home in a very distressed state, suffering a fractured pelvis, cuts and severe shock. |
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The jury concluded that gas from a fractured main in the garden had seeped under the house and was ignited when the gas fire was switched on. |
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The hardest thing about playing Julie was dealing with the psychology of her fractured persona. |
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She fell off my dresser and her back leg got caught in my drawer pull and she fractured her foot. |
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Dada took its momentum from this fractured, despairing kind of environment. |
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The cyclist collided with the car and needed hospital treatment for fractured ribs and cuts and grazes before being allowed home. |
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He suffered a fractured nose, fractured cheekbone, swelling to his right eye and he had to get stitches to his inner lip. |
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According to Feldstein, white and black motherhood fractured in the 1960s, as racial liberalism and gender conservatism disjoined. |
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It is possible I have dislocated a few joints, and I may have fractured a bone. |
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The high-and-tight fastball fractured Conigliaro's cheekbone, dislocated his jaw, and damaged his left eye and eye socket. |
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But it seems our aesthetic is so fractured, so disparate now that there's no common thread, no anchor to hang on to. |
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The trilogy and duology achieved integrated plots, but the episodic nature of the season lent it a fractured feel. |
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The lowland rainforest is abruptly fractured by the Pakaraima Mountains, an area dominated by bold escarpments and lush, forested valleys. |
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Yet a sense of fractured identity, of cultural confusion, continues to exist. |
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The horse fractured its skull and an eye socket, and there were fears for his life, while Elliot badly damaged a shoulder. |
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He has a broken nose, damage to an eye socket and a possible fractured jaw. |
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Mr Napier said the man suffered a broken nose, a broken jaw and a suspected fractured skull. |
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He received crush injuries, a fractured skull and a broken jaw and spent 11 days in hospital. |
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Corticosteroids cause osteoporosis or softening of bones, making them weak and more easily fractured. |
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Where the original rock had been Grade II or better, this had resulted in the rock being fractured and in joints being opened. |
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Subsurface evidence from drilling shows that these folds were fractured intensively by small-scale faults and closely spaced joints. |
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The right zygomatic arch was fractured at the junction of the jugal and squamosal bones. |
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He should be able to stay in reasonable shape while he wails for his fractured left ankle to heal. |
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She had broken her shin bone and fractured the inside of her ankle and heel. |
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El Condor Pasa, age seven, and End Sweep, 11, died in July after respectively suffering intestinal torsion and fractured withers. |
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Some fractured bones do not knit back together well and this can lead to a slow recovery, with surgery needed to help the bones to unite. |
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The richly textured geometric shapes and reductive ground recall certain works by Nicholson, while the fractured landscape elements hint at Nash. |
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She put bandages on all my wounds, including my broken and bruised ribs, and my fractured leg. |
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Wrist guards help prevent fractured wrists, one of the most common injuries among in-line skaters. |
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Mineral grains are typically fractured and show dark alteration along grain boundaries and fractures. |
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But viewers could only feel fractured and scared as the anchors and reporters scrambled to keep up with the vivid images. |
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Carrier-bed rocks are lithologically the same as reservoir rocks, that is, sandstones, limestones, or fractured rocks of all types. |
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He had been left for dead by the security service but was still alive despite having his skull fractured. |
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The only defender with a legitimate excuse is CB Ryan McNeil, who is playing with a soft cast on his fractured forearm. |
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Wiggling through fractured ice and snow crystals, they burrow as deep as three to six feet beneath the surface of the ice. |
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Miss Gomersall, whose injuries included a broken jaw and a fractured collar bone, ribs and pelvis, could not remember anything about the crash. |
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To cap his year, Partridge fractured a rib in a surfing accident just as he was returning to training. |
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Livingston not only fell off during her steer riding event but fractured a rib when the animal stepped on her. |
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The limestone is highly fractured and contains abundant calcite and quartz veins. |
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All delineations are arcs of a circle, the perfect, complete, easily fractured and reassembled building block of the universe. |
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Two other potential energy strikes are tight sands and shale oil, where rock must be fractured using high-pressure water or chemicals to loosen up the reserves. |
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This gap in her memory will continue to leave the event unwitnessed, keeping her fractured self alienated and whirling in a confused temporality, a fractured chronology. |
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The 57-year-old had suffered a fractured skull and died later in hospital. |
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As seen in the granite, subhedral to anhedral grains of fayalite are fractured and show varying stages of alteration to hematite, antigorite, calcite, and magnetite. |
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It is quite impossible to conceive of a more serious attempt at killing someone than this because his skull was fractured and bone went into his brain. |
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A 17-year-old youth was left with a fractured skull, punctured lung and a cracked rib after he was attacked in the town's Monkwick Avenue in March this year. |
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Permeability characteristics of fractured and intact rocks under elevated compressive stress are important in many geotechnical engineering applications. |
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This faction of the opposition is itself fractured into dozens of splinter groups. |
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It's not exactly a failed state, but Lebanon is a fractured, dysfunctional and disintegrated republic. |
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Generations are split up and badly fractured like never before. |
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I had fractured the bone above the knee and the unbroken part was responding to the reaction of foot movement, but there was no connection, a most eerie sensation. |
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Even if the regime manages to reimpose its authority over the city, however, Aleppo is much more fractured than before. |
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Morale has seldom been as fractured, the future outlook never as bleak, and barring some kid of miracle we are going to be dumped out of this title race on Sunday. |
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Further up section the geology is dominated by a succession of unmetamorphosed but strongly fractured and veined blocky andesites, basalts and tuffaceous rocks. |
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She got very bad third-degree burns on her left arm, her whole back was bruised, she had a fractured wrist and some very bad lacerations on her leg. |
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The mammalian liver can regenerate if a part of it is removed, the antlers of male deer regenerate each year, and fractured bones can mend by a regenerative process. |
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When it was over, Keith had been stabbed in the shoulder, and Brandon had a fractured eye socket and orbital wall. |
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If the pond is located in sandy or gravelly soils or near fractured bedrock, seal the pond with an approved plastic liner or at least 6 inches of compact clay. |
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He is undoubtedly a driving force behind the band, his lilting, liquid bass lines underpinning the more ethereal, fractured sound that surrounds them. |
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Already the wind farm legacy has left fractured and divided host communities, where developers have used the divide and rule strategy by creating winners and losers. |
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The story told on these walls is a fractured and fractious one that consciously resists an easy narrative. |
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Like many African communities, the Acholi believe that deep social rifts are caused by killings and require elaborate reconciliation mechanisms to restore fractured relations. |
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Within months, the carefully groomed leader became a tinpot dictator, setting a trend that would endure in all the fractured states of West Africa. |
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He fell 40 feet and fractured his skull, hip, and nose, and lay there motionless. |
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It was also severely burned and had fractured bones and skull. |
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The rescued male was in better condition and his fractured wing began to heal without surgery. |
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It is already beyond repair in Yemen, the Achilles heel of Arabia where the police state has fractured and fallen apart. |
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Celebrities are also common currency in our socially fractured world. |
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At first we seem to be in familiar terrain, both emotionally and geographically, since this story of a fractured marriage has been shifted from Oz to England. |
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Following reduction, the nail bed of the fractured toe should lie in the same plane as the nail bed of the corresponding toe on the opposite foot. |
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These buildings, characterised by their fractured plans, angular walls and jagged edges, have more in common with war memorials than conventional works of architecture. |
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In fact the opening title track is a bit orchestral, though swamped with shortwave radio static and increasingly fractured, distorted bursts of strings, organ and guitar. |
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Zainab, 7, was shot in the shoulder and bludgeoned with a blunt weapon, leaving her with a fractured skull. |
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The best-selling author delivers an absorbing and provocative new novel about the low-down schemes and broken dreams that follow a fractured marriage. |
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At one point, a technician lifted his wounded leg to clean it, and the weakened tibia fractured with a sharp crack that sent shudders through the surgical staff. |
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Another winze disclosed pockets of gold mineralization, but no mining was done in the area because of fractured and altered ground and an influx of water. |
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She was severely beaten, with a dozen broken ribs, a lacerated liver, and signs of strangulation that included a fractured thorax. |
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She has never required any surgical procedures or fractured any bones. |
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A necropsy later revealed he had fractured his spine behind the withers. |
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It was a rare boxing pairing of southpaws and perhaps an even rarer scenario in that Judah won a 12-round split decision after fighting nine rounds with a fractured left hand. |
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He hit Nicole so hard he fractured three ribs and ruptured her spleen. |
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Then he remembered nothing apart from a brief moment of consciousness in an ambulance until he came round in York Hospital with a fractured skull. |
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The 33-year-old jockey suffered a fractured collarbone and an array of other injuries on July 21 when he was unseated in the seventh race at Monmouth Park. |
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However, as a 4 year old he had a fractured tibia and fibula. |
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He testified that his father broke her nose and fractured her ribs. |
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The England captain fractured his right scaphoid, the bone between the thumb and the wrist, in the national team's 2-1 win over South Africa in Durban on Thursday. |
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The scaphoid is the most commonly fractured bone of the wrist. |
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Trained by Patrick Byrne for owner Richard Nip's Serengeti Stable, Eugene's Third Son came out of the Arkansas Derby with a fractured splint bone in his right front leg. |
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Personal relationships fractured by colorism are emblematic of the distorted relations that prevail in societies governed by racialized ideologies. |
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I got injured a lot, mostly broken wrists and collar-bones, but one Christmas I fractured my pelvis at Limerick and was out for four or five months. |
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He was hit over the head with a blunt implement and was found unconscious, suffering from a fractured skull, minutes later lying on a grass verge. |
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I was even afraid to step off a curb because in my mind I kept seeing the image of the X-ray of my fractured fibula as I had seen it in the emergency room. |
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The album opens with shimmering, aquatic xylophones before the drums crash in with a fractured march, and a woozy bass spills like a cloud of ink all over everything. |
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A 55 year-old man broke his pelvis and fractured both his legs. |
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Craig was viciously beaten by a violent customer in January, which landed him with a fractured skull, both cheekbones broken and a scar near one eye. |
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Far more likely is every twisted ankle in Dubuque and every fractured humerus in Dallas ending up on the Internet. |
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He suffered from injuries which included two fractured vertebrae when his car went over a nature strip and hit a fence. |
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On its left side the animal has a fractured scapula and radius and large fibriscesses in the ulna and the proximal thumb phalanx. |
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By the 18th century, religious membership was becoming more fractured in some places, due for instance to the progress of Methodism. |
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On the French side, particularly near the coast, the chalk was harder, more brittle and more fractured than on the English side. |
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Hydraulic fracturing is performed in cased wellbores, and the zones to be fractured are accessed by perforating the casing at those locations. |
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During this time Thomas fractured his arm falling down a flight of stairs when drunk. |
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When fractures are managed, pain relief is often given, and the fractured area is often immobilised. |
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With Brian dead, Ireland returned to the fractured kingdom it had once been, but was now cleared of further Viking predation. |
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For example, the fractured skull of Grauballe Man was at one time thought to have been caused by a blow to the head. |
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However, a CT scan of Grauballe Man by Danish scientists determined his skull was fractured due to pressure from the bog long after his death. |
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After cooling in this manner the wedges are fractured and the metal coloration is assessed. |
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White cast iron displays white fractured surfaces due to the presence of an iron carbide precipitate called cementite. |
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Once the coal seam is exposed, it is drilled, fractured and thoroughly mined in strips. |
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And if anyone in the Malay community has a sprain, a fractured or dislocated limb, or is plain tired, he or she immediately arranges for an urut. |
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Gatland fractured both heels during a fall at his house in Waikato in April, delaying his appointment to lead next year's tour to Australia. |
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A SCREAMING boy had his skull fractured when an American bulldog clamped its jaws round his head. |
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They consist of dense and highly fractured limestones and dolomites which are zoogenic and pink. |
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A WOMAN'S cheek and jaw bones were fractured after she was assaulted by a former partner, it was alleged in court. |
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John's upper and lower jaw bones were fractured, his left eye was punctured and the eye socket smashed. |
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The Chimney Hill is comprised of basal oolites grading upward into fractured chert and dolomite. |
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I have been able to identify several fractured rationalizations for drug abuse and to draw up a strategic approach to drug counseling. |
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If the bone around the tooth was not fractured, the root usually reattaches firmly to the bone in about three to four weeks. |
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Small fragments make small differences in efficiency when rendering grease from fractured artiodactyl bones by boiling. |
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Elemental analysis of femoral bone from patients with fractured neck of femur or osteoarthrosis. |
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Everyday, he labouriously picked up the pieces of his fractured body and assembled them into a statue. |
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The lies are just the latest attempt to destabilize a fractured country. |
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At bottom arbitrary, these bent axes and fractured parallelepipeds were not Euclidean proofs but spoofs of them. |
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In the Eastern Zone host rocks are silicified, limonitic, well fractured and locally host quartz vein stockworks. |
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There were no non-unions of fractured pedicles and there was no late instability of the C2-C3 or neurological complications. |
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He was riding Sayonara and he fractured his skull and he had optical paralysis. |
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The drill hole encountered fractured granitic basement with pegmatitic lenses. |
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Public sector unions have also fractured the labor movement itself. |
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What it does have is a fractured relationship between a mother and a son. |
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Patterson would later learn that this one also had a fractured wing. |
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The incandescent vocal harmonies collide with fractured, defiant soundbite lyrics and their see-sawing, splintered instrumentation. |
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The ink was hardly dry on Harley's new contract with Marco Botti when the rider fractured a couple of vertebrae at Lingfield. |
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Early Ronan, a filly trained by Gary Stute, fractured sesamoids in her left foreleg while working out on the main track. |
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Prior to processing, specimens were abraded or cut to expose the mesocarp, and sometimes the endocarps were fractured. |
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His paintings on wood panel layer dioptric fragments of an imagined world, against a fractured kaleidoscope of the real world. |
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Tobin fractured a metatarsal in the Munster final win over Cork, with the added complication of tearing ligaments attached to it as well. |
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I always find it quite amusing when people talk about fractured metatarsals. |
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He's fractured the central tarsal bone and is strapped up at the moment before going back to the vet's on Thursday. |
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TheWelsh international, who has been out of action since December, needs surgery to repair a fractured tarsal bone in his right foot. |
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A FIRM has been forced to pay out almost pounds 18,000 after an employee's hand was fractured when it got stuck in a milling machine. |
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Frankie Dettori's mount, winner of the Dubai Sheema Classic and Prince of Wales's Stakes, fractured a cannon bone and threw the jockey. |
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Sir Michael Stoute's four-year-old colt fractured his near-fore cannon bone on the gallops in Newmarket yesterday. |
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We sift, with mounting horror, through the fractured history of Eva Khatchadourian and her sociopath son, Kevin. |
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Rob Spratley Man fractured boy's skull for sighing in Doctor Who Lock him up for life and life should mean life. |
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An 18-year-old female who had had repair of fractured nasal bones with packing of both nostrils required assisted ventilation after extubation. |
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In the main, however, we are looking at a radically fractured discourse. |
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Shiels revealed midfielder Danny Racchi's season could be over after he was stretchered off with a suspected fractured cheekbone. |
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The French international midfielder suffered a fractured fibula during yesterday's training session at Arsenal's training camp in Austria. |
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The American suffered three fractured fingers after colliding with Shabani Nonda with McCarthy latching on to the loose ball and scoring. |
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The Durham all-rounder has a fractured scaphoid in his right hand and has been ruled out of the World T20 after thumping the locker at the Kensington Oval. |
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But his fractured fibula wasn't confirmed until yesterday's X-ray results. |
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Before the day's racing began, Sky lost Ian Stannard who withdrew with a fractured scaphoid suffered in a crash close to Sunday's finish in Liverpool. |
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The churchgoing ex-headteacher, from Northfield, suffered a fractured skull and was taken to hospital for an operation to remove a blood clot from his brain. |
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Since the first commercial hydraulic fracturing operation in 1949, approximately one million wells have been hydraulically fractured in the United States. |
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Not only are family ties fractured, but Transnational Ruptures denaturalizes the idea that expatriates necessarily forma community in their new place of residence. |
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The fracturing fluid varies depending on fracturing type desired, and the conditions of specific wells being fractured, and water characteristics. |
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Overhead, hardy lammergeier vultures circle the fractured mountain peaks, where fault lines resemble the wrinkly, saggy skin on an old man's stumpy neck. |
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The frontman was badly injured in a cycling accident in New York's Central Park in November, which led to extensive surgery to his left arm and fractured his eye socket. |
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The most significant was Anoa Deep well WL-5X, which found gas in a new play beneath the Anoa field, testing at 17 mcfd from fractured Lama Formation sandstone reservoirs. |
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The fractured limb is scanned and an anatomically correct and the waterproof, tight fitting cast is placed on the limb, with special localised support. |
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The area encompassed by modern India was significantly fractured following the decline of the Mughal Empire in the first half of the 18th century. |
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The earliest stone tools were little more than a fractured rock, but approximately 75,000 years ago, pressure flaking provided a way to make much finer work. |
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Nelson's boat reached its intended landing point but as he stepped ashore he was hit in the right arm by a musketball, which fractured his humerus bone in multiple places. |
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He was stretchered from the pitch at the Memorial Stadium, and a series of X-rays last night have revealed the 28-year-old fractured the tibia and fibula in his right leg. |
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The accident sent Bahutule into coma straight away. When he came to his senses, he lay in bed with a fractured right femur bone and a crushed left elbow. |
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In a series of fractured flashbacks, Domino recounts her first encounter with ex-con Ed Mosbey and his sexy Latino compadre Choco at a seminar for aspiring bounty hunters. |
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Drill hole three cut a 86 metre wide, strongly fractured and altered graphitic-pyritic pelite unit containing fracturing, grey clay and slickensides. |
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The brilliant winner of the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes fractured his near-fore cannon bone on the gallops in Newmarket on Saturday. |
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It should be noted from previous announcements that many drill holes ended in high grade brine in a fractured siltstone aquifer beneath the salt lakes. |
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They are pecked or abraded on heavily jointed and fractured gabbro and granophyre igneous rock surfaces that have weathered into massive linear piles. |
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Since the upper beak had fractured, the gnathotheca had begun to elongate. |
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The tournament's poster boy with the dyed-blonde fauxhawk fractured a vertebra in his back during Brazil's 2-1 quarterfinal victory over Colombia on Friday. |
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