Around the girl's neck was a gold choker set with glittering black jet, and on her head sat a gold crown. |
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Fleur remembered the crease under her chin and unconsciously jerked her neck backwards. |
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If it is, their leader will have to look to his laurels because contiguity with Washington is a mixed blessing in this neck of the woods. |
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The acupuncture was still giving a good improvement for his neck but the herbs caused an aggravation. |
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No wonder all we ever get for Christmas from that neck of the woods is Kendal mint cake. |
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I'm not a distributor, but we do sell wholesale, and I know how big a pain in the neck small orders can be. |
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A gun was held to a teenage girl's neck by a mugger who robbed her of her mobile phone. |
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She took off an array of necklaces, charms, and amulets from her neck and began to rummage through them. |
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Alternatively, apply the toner to the face and neck with a ball of cotton, using smooth, gentle upward strokes. |
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Beginning on the T-shirt neckline wrong side and on the right shoulder seam, place the elastic on the neck opening, aligning the raw edges. |
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It had no color, just a jewel my mother gave me but when I put the amulet around her neck she disappeared. |
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When I got back to the table I stood behind Papa, slipped my arms around his neck and bending down kissed his whiskery cheek. |
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You do have a severe case of whiplash, and, unfortunately, you're going to have to be in a neck brace for a while. |
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The wind whipped at the exposed flesh around her neck and the sun heated the dark suede of her jacket, warming her arms. |
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Aristophanes' neck arched above her like an eagle staring down from his aerie. |
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In early times, the farmer made implements and gear, neck yokes, whiffletrees, and wagon boxes with fittings hand forged or bought in a kit. |
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For fastening the hay-fork rope to the whiffletrees or tying a rope around a calf's neck this knot cannot be excelled. |
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Laboriously, he strung them on a thread and hung them round his neck by way of adornment. |
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Even from where I was standing I could see the jugular in her neck protruding, like a snake rising from somewhere inside her chest. |
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He grabbed the first guard by his arm and twisted it behind his back and at the same time landed a full punch at his neck just below the jugular. |
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They laughed like men reprieved, and when the bottle of whisky was finished Staten gripping it by the neck flung it far out to sea. |
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A 72-year-old man who noted laryngitis in February 1998 was found to have a mass on the left side of his neck on physical examination. |
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Her neck was supple without lymphadenopathy, bruits, or jugular venous distension. |
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Unfortunately, the carotid pulsations in the neck can easily be confused with jugular pulsations. |
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She was taken to hospital in an ambulance suffering a broken neck but later died. |
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The furthest I've ever stuck my neck out has been to advocate the use of Adirondack chairs, front porches and outdoor showers. |
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Danny started scratching his neck again and he knew that under his gray turtleneck, his skin was now blotchy, welted and pink. |
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As she put her silver cross and chain around her neck she ran the past few months through her mind. |
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From the head, the back gently slopes over an arched neck and well-muscled shoulders to well-knit hips. |
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In this situation, the jowls and the neck laxity are addressed by the facelift, which does not address wrinkles. |
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Even the wrinkles are perfect, gradually thickening around his eyes, neck and jowls over the last 20 years. |
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Lateral neck radiography provides useful information about the size of the adenoids and their relationship to the upper airway. |
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Azure, two wolf's heads erased addorsed and conjoined at the neck issuant from the battlements of a demi-tower argent. |
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He moved behind her and rubbed her neck as she jotted a few ideas down on paper. |
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A dry mouth caused by certain drugs or after chemotherapy or radiotherapy to the head and neck may also lead to thrush. |
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I agree in general terms that the force applied to the neck was sufficient to leave bruises but not sufficient to damage his Adam's apple. |
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The bulge in the neck known as the Adam's apple is the front of this cartilage. |
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When surgeons perform a facelift they lift the skin of the face and neck and expose a raw surface. |
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Her neck is hung with crucifixes and beads, while her wrists are weighted with bands of stainless steel. |
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He reached out with one long arm, cupped his hand behind her neck and pulled her to him. |
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He was supping a half of Guinness while looking oddly like a Guinness himself in his black polo neck and angular shock of white hair. |
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Caelyn asked, pretending to act coy as she kept one hand around his neck and used to the other to trace his collarbone lightly. |
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When a horse weaves he is basically walking in place, swaying his front and neck from side to side repetitively. |
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Severe bites on the head, face or neck may result in rabies in as short a period as nine days. |
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He was dressed in purple silk robes and had jewels adorning his stubby neck and fingers. |
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In his neck two of his vertebrae seemed to be fused together and in quite a sorry state. |
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Underneath I wore either a short sleeve or long sleeve jersey while cycling or a turtle neck shirt during leisure wear. |
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Does your child mention headaches, neck aches, achy strained muscles, low back pain, muscle spasm, or tingling hands? |
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The angulation of the neck and the compression of the chest, which interfere with cardiac function, impair the venus return. |
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The scoop neck and lean fit make it cute with jeans, yoga pants, or under a blazer. |
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The arm and part of his neck and chest was red and oozing blood and a clear, watery fluid. |
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His hand moved up her neck to her jawline just below the ear, his fingers slipping into her hair. |
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She unsnapped the lanyard from around her neck and slid her school ID in between the door and its frame. |
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The abrasions around his neck were an angry red, a sharp contrast to his pale skin. |
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Bianca's eyes swelled and suddenly her neck thrashed backwards and she yelped out loud. |
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For your information, I can indeed account for my whereabouts when Daniel smashed his neck in. |
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His shoulders are wide, accentuated by the jacket he is wearing, his neck thick, and his hands huge. |
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An alpha wolf establishes his authority by biting a rival on the neck and pinning him to the ground. |
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Two boys in the car, aged eight and three, sustained minor head and neck injuries respectively. |
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The Jack Russell ran around the children, and the lead wrapped round the neck of one of them. |
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The treatment involves soft tissue work, relaxing the muscles and manipulating the neck and back. |
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She had her arms wrapped around his neck and Iggy yapping at her heels as he paced about. |
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When he collapsed it, he was stretchered off with a neck injury that, thankfully, revealed no fractures. |
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Upon her bed was a gown of light blue silk trimmed with white lace and satin bows running from the neck to the waist. |
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The head and neck encompasses many vital structures and is one of the most complex anatomical regions in the body. |
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Torticollis, also known as wryneck, is a twisting of the neck that causes the head to rotate and tilt at an odd angle. |
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Around his neck hung a silver pendant wrought elegantly into the shape of a dragon. |
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All wore a loose black robe from neck to ground, with only a jade-studded belt and wristlet for decoration. |
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Thirty patients with mild-to-moderate cheek laxity and 20 with neck laxity received one treatment from the device. |
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She jumped into his embrace, wrapping her arms tightly around his neck as his own encircled her tiny frame. |
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Outsiders might think that the York Beer Festival is all about getting as much quality real ale down your neck before time is called. |
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Less chunky than the other large alcids, the Common Murre has a short neck and a long, straight bill. |
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Soothe your knotted muscles by applying a heating pad to the back of your neck or shoulders for from ten minutes to an hour. |
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She twisted her long hair into a knot at the base of her neck and began to pin it into place. |
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Male lions develop thick woolly manes on the neck and shoulders, signifying maturity. |
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But as Lloyd and his friend left the premises the victim pursued him, grabbing him by the scruff of his neck and kneeing him in the groin. |
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My hands move, stroking down his neck and across his shoulders and back, squeezing and kneading the muscles there. |
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For God's sake, woman, it's a tweed skirt and a polo neck with a pair of boots. |
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Over the ensuing 2-year period, the tumor recurred in the neck and metastasized to the lungs, skin, and bone. |
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Isabelle smacks the neck of the spatula against the metal rim of the wok, dislodging an aggregate of rice. |
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The teenager wore a knee length, blood red, halter dress with a low and dipping neck line. |
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Gently, she moved Matrix's halter from his head to around his neck so that she would have control even without the bridle on. |
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Holding on to the halter around the neck of the cow as he tried to settle the riled up animal, was David, with two puffing dogs at his heels. |
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Draw your shoulder blades down and back, using the abs to keep the torso erect, neck long and chest lifted. |
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Lisa tilted her head back as he trailed butterfly kisses down her neck and across her jaw. |
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The old woman put a necklace around her grandchild's neck then kissed her forehead. |
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I start at the top of his neck and move down his withers and along his back. |
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I found that immediately after starting this practice, my occasional chin-area zit and ingrown neck hairs almost completely stopped happening. |
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The job of formation of the membrane neck and its constriction resulting, eventually, in fission has to be performed by proteins. |
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Lift up the neck skin to expose the wishbone and cut this away from the flesh, using a razor-sharp knife. |
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She wore a tailored black pantsuit, black heels, and double strands of pearls around her neck and one wrist. |
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Simple in design, this is a great little deep neck top with a half length zip and zipped pocket at the chest for storing bus passes. |
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His black bomber jacket was zipped up to the neck and he also wore black jeans and black boots or shoes. |
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He was wearing a black ski-type waterproof jacket which was bulky and was zipped up to the neck and possibly had a hood. |
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He signed and reclined in the tub, resting his stiff neck on the padded edge. |
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Bartlet, aka Jack, is delighted by the whole McKie scandal, because everyone is getting it in the neck apart from him. |
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This results in him arching his neck and following the same action as for wind-sucking with the same result. |
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A hole had been cut in her windpipe and the main artery in her neck had been severed almost all the way through. |
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Find your pulse by placing your index and third finger on your neck to the side of your windpipe, over your carotid artery. |
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For example, wrestling includes many holds, which can easily be performed in such a way that they damage the elbow, shoulder, neck or leg joints. |
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George has a thick neck and is not easily embarrassed but his high handed action is now rebounding on him. |
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You feel a certain wrongness in the air and the hairs on the back of your neck stand up as unseen eyes watch you. |
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Sometimes, a strap is attached to the splint and goes around the neck to help hold the arm. |
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He walked slowly towards Joe, wiping the back of his neck with his kerchief. |
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For the model above the hair was waved with a stacked perm at the back of the neck to get volume up to the occipital bone, and layered and textured through the front. |
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Soon she felt the first drops of rain begin to fall, and within minutes she was soaked to the skin, her hair clinging heavily to her neck and back. |
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Annie's head ached, her ribs hurt from coughing, and the simple act of craning her neck to peer through a clear spot on the windshield made her dizzy. |
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When he drew it back real quick he stabbed himself in the neck with it. |
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Looking at Tony Bevan's work almost makes your own neck ache, such is the empathy one feels with the contorted angles and distorted structures of his heads. |
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They managed to loop a lead round its neck but it continued attacking her. |
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I looked up as he came closer, but Andreus coiled up the lash into a plaited leather loop and hit me across the back of the neck with it, forcing my eyes back down. |
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The company made logging tools and parts, maple handles, loading blocks, shackles, chain hocks, load binders, neck yokes, whiffletrees and steel fittings for these. |
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Just throw the included lanyard around your neck and take a walk. |
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The victims have also described a scar on the side of the man's nose, near his eye and possibly a tattoo or mark on his neck near to his Adam's apple. |
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The pair were neck and neck over the last and fought it out right to the winning post, with the judge needing several minutes to separate them in a photo finish. |
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The Agama lizard's head, neck and thighs are covered with spiny scales. |
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When we began filming at Elgon in February 2002, not a day went by without sighting a buffalo, bushbuck or waterbuck with a snare wrapped around its neck or foot. |
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Technical service supervisors pull 10 samples from the conveyor hourly and measure them on each side for length of shoulder scribe, rib scribe, neck bone and aitchbone. |
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His neck is always craned, ears pricked, waiting for cymbal splash of Art happening. |
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He had a smile on his face as he craned his neck to peek around the guards strapping him into the chair. |
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No more wishing you could feel her hot breath on your neck as she writhes in ecstasy. |
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Word of warning when wearing scarves, those of you who have short or wide necks avoid ties that go too near your neck as this will make your neck look shorter and wider. |
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He bit, hard, the muscles in his jaws and neck bunching and flexing. |
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Her hair was in two bunches at her neck and was lighter on the ends. |
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The septal neck therefore, seals the chamber and precludes the contact between the rear mantle epithelium and those wettable surfaces that contact the cameral liquid. |
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An 18-year-old man dressed as a clown mugged a pedestrian, striking him 30 times in the back and neck with an iron bar. |
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It should also be noted that the base price of each Farm Wagon included whiffletrees, stay chains, wrench, neck yoke or tongue chains, but did not include a seat or a brake. |
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The snake is wriggling like crazy, but now has its neck wound around a couple of scraggly bushes. |
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The disloyalty meme is, I'd expect, going to get louder.They're popping neck veins already and it's only July. |
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The other two members are males who follow the stereotype of red neck white trash individuals from the same school as Lynrd Sknyrd but in the modern age. |
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While schumacher had a history of head and neck trauma, this injury was very different. |
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If arthritis of the neck is suspected, your neck may be X-rayed. |
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He has since hired an industrial designer to help him produce a line of scarves, neck warmers, and face masks that resemble the headgear skiers don on the slopes. |
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I've taken to wearing 5-spice beef around my neck and it really helps in warding off witches, as well as warlocks, wizards and basically anyone with an acute sense of smell. |
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The manacle around my neck tugged on my skin, lacerating my raw flesh. |
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Stockman, who gets airsick when buffeted by the winds, has pressure-point wristbands and a patch on her neck to combat the nausea. |
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I began by wrapping the sash around my neck to try and create the halter-top. |
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Limp and trembling, she clung to my neck as we sprinted past the beachhead fray. |
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He plays a quadriplegic who is paralysed from the neck down. |
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If forced to fight, aim blows towards the neck and the groin. |
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His neck had a kink from sleeping in one position for so long. |
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Sara straightened and rotated her neck to get the kinks out. |
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Thus our instincts certainly cause us to believe that the sun will rise tomorrow, but we may be in no better a position than the chicken which unexpectedly has its neck wrung. |
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My dress this year is black, knee length and backless, with long sleeves and buckles at the neck and waist. |
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Age has become the albatross hanging on the neck of a generation of would-be mothers. |
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The kayo punch pinched a nerve in his neck and shelved his career. |
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With neck tattoos and full sleeves, Levine looks more like Danny Trejo than the Dalai Lama. |
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See, after the first song Carl ditched the scarf from around his neck and a few songs later lost the black zippered jacket he was wearing as a shirt as well. |
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His own, personal neck and chest were compressed by five other men until 43 years of life and spirit seeped away. |
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After Miss Lonelyhearts reveals that the dog's neck has been broken, the pet's owner vents her anger on the neighbors. |
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My boss never lets me get on with my work. He's always breathing down my neck and checking up on me. |
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The last thing Dash saw before something blunt and hard hit the back of his neck was a nightmare bloodscape misted by hot tears. |
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I am also using a bodypillow for when I sleep on my side and a Tempurpedic neck pillow. |
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Boy howdy, boy howdy, boy howdy! I was buried alive in noise, and the heat and cinders stung my neck and legs and the bottoms of my feet. |
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Two years and one month ago I broke my neck in a car accident. I made it through but just barely. I came real close to cashing in my chips. |
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The use of the catch-pole is said to have been to take horsemen in battle by the neck and drag them from their horses. |
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The tobacco chawer is wiping his neck with a wet bandanna, his legs dangling off the bed of his vehicle. |
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When Hel shrugged and changed the subject diplomatically, the nape of Diamond's neck horripilated with embarrassment. |
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Brooches and armlets were used, but the most famous item of jewellery was the torc, a neck collar of metal, sometimes gold. |
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I swore readily enough to this and he joyed with exceeding joy and embraced me round the neck while love for him possessed my whole heart. |
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For example, according to this hypothesis, the eating habits of the giraffe must have changed before its elongated neck evolved. |
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In addition to the neck bowls and flaring bowls in the collection, there are several varieties of neckless bowls. |
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The partial skeletons tend to include the hind limbs and hips, while parts of the anterior body and neck are rarely found in isolation. |
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I much preferred a solid shoulder at Argentan to the possibility of a broken neck at Falaise. |
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Symptoms related to pressure of the thyroid on neighboring structures in the neck include dysphagia, oxyphonia, dyspnea, and a choking sensation. |
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Brown bears have long, thick fur, with a moderately long mane at the back of the neck which varies somewhat across the races. |
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Raise your right hand, palm in, to neck level and stretch it forward, palm down. |
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I pushed my cropped hair up and away from the back of my neck where it was pinchy and itching. |
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His neck was in some way twisted, so that he appeared to be gazing upward at an angle. |
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Many of the vague and refractory cases of neck and shoulder pain and of migraine may be due to cervical disc disease. |
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The dorsal vertebrae range from the bottom of the neck to the top of the pelvis. |
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The noose around his neck is attached, aboveground, to a flying white bat. |
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Rooting about in her parachute bag she hauled out the neck of a Jack Daniel's bottle stuffed with what smelt like some high-grade whacky tabaccy. |
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An please your majesty, let his neck answer for it, if there is any martial law in the world. |
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When lying down arkars nearly always keep the head erect, as if on the lookout, and when sleeping they lie with the neck outstretched. |
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In winter the troops wore the grey greatcoat and the bashlyk, a sort of hood protecting the neck and ears. |
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Bertha had chosen a blue and white silk of a bayadere stripe, with lace ruffles at the neck and wrists and a skirt of voluminous fulness. |
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The bedtop hitting his neck had been worked into the dream as his execution of the dream that we remember when we wake up. |
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Get out of my daylight, you dog-robber, or I'll walk the little horse around your neck like a three-ringed circus. |
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I ought to fall on your neck with joy.... You are my father's friend, my mother's, mine. |
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If he expected either of them to fall on his neck and weep tears of gratitude at his pompous announcement, the colonel was disappointed. |
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We imagined that this was a ruse on his part, for his neck loved the yoke of groomdom. |
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A nightgown with a high neck and long sleeves may have the fullness set into a yoke. |
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The scar on his neck from running through that plate glass on one of our licks has keloided smooth and shiny. |
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The design is such that the mouse's neck or spinal cord will be broken, or its ribs or skull crushed, by the force of the bar. |
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The only evidence of decapitation was a line around his neck and his skin was still soft and fresh, as if he had been sleeping. |
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After a few minutes of manipulation each week, she obtained days of relief from her neck pain. |
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As Maynard drew back to fire once again, Teach moved in to attack him, but was slashed across the neck by one of Maynard's men. |
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A flea out of a blanket shaken, A bloody-minded sinner, Upon a taylor's neck was taken, Marauding for a dinner. |
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The Tube King gives me a really good Marshally crunch, or a sweeter lead tone if I use the neck humbucker in my guitar. |
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Deep wounds in his chest were seeping blood, and the medscanner Tacitus had pressed against his neck showed his vital signs on the wane. |
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An illegal punch to the back of the head or neck is known as a rabbit punch. |
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Weak wrists can also deliver the impacts to elbows and even neck and lead to injury of them. |
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Unfortunately, it was probably the last match for Australian star Ben Darwin, who injured his neck in a scrum. |
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Khan hit the canvas and suddenly had to fight to stay alive as Garcia's punch to the neck and jaw badly hurt him. |
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His chest and neck turned into mincemeat. The double chin had been blown away completely, revealing a skeletal jaw and chemically whitened teeth. |
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Low back pain, depression, musculoskeletal disorders, neck pain, and anxiety caused the most years lost to disability. |
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Racing drivers mainly complain about pains in the lumbar, shoulder and neck regions. |
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Similarly, crosses are not typically placed inside homes or worn around the neck by these believers. |
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Bob is short, bald, and muscled up, with a thick neck and huge biceps and thighs. |
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Although his death was sudden, his health had been declining for several years, and he suffered from constant and severe neck pain. |
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Their posture, with the neck stretched out, tells the male that they are available for courtship. |
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The dorsal surface of the neck and head are the same colour as that of the trunk, but is lighter gray around the eyes, lips, cheeks, and chin. |
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It kills small prey by grabbing it in its claws, and piercing the neck or occiput with its fangs. |
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The region behind the shoulder blades rises into a hump, and the neck is short and thick, to the point of being nearly immobile. |
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As with the bear, Scottish and Welsh heraldry displays the boar's head with the neck cropped, unlike the English version, which retains the neck. |
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The cranium lacks a pronounced occipital bun in the neck, a bulge that anchored considerable neck muscles in Neanderthals. |
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It differs in its band of yellow fur around the neck and in having slightly larger ears and usually being slightly larger overall. |
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During the mating season, the male grabs the female by the neck and drags her about to stimulate ovulation, then copulates for up to an hour. |
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The tick Ixodes hexagonus is the polecat's most common ectoparasite, which is sometimes found in large numbers on the neck and behind the ears. |
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Her neck would be thrown back in an intense and sometimes agonizing opisthotonic posture. |
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Other cetaceans have fused neck vertebrae and are unable to turn their head at all. |
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Tidal flows make the neck of Jade Bight the deepest natural channel near Germany's North Sea coast. |
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Most megabats roost with the head tucked towards the belly, whereas most microbats roost with the neck curled towards the back. |
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The bands sometimes extend along the neck and merge with the colour of the upper body. |
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The males of many subspecies also grow a short neck mane during the autumn. |
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The fight is ended by the loser, who either lays his head and neck flat on the ground, or turns tail and is chased out of the territory. |
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They have a white head and neck with a broad black stripe that extends from the eye to the black crest. |
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The scapular feathers are elongated and the feathers at the base of the neck are also somewhat elongated. |
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Owls have 14 neck vertebrae compared to seven in humans, which makes their necks more flexible. |
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A dark streak runs from the eye to the neck and continues as a longitudinal series of spots along the flanks. |
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The head joins the body without a noticeable neck and there is no external vocal sac. |
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Antarctica is divided in two by the Transantarctic Mountains close to the neck between the Ross Sea and the Weddell Sea. |
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One of the ends is lengthened out into a neck or pedicle, which is as long as the egg proper. |
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The former Gugh farm is just north of the neck across the middle of the island between the two hills. |
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The neck of the island between the two hills where the farm was located has an unusual flora. |
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That is the secret of this vault, Miss Thornberry. It is his living tomb, and the periapt you wear around your neck is his epitaph. |
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Reproductions of both fiddles have been made, though less is known of their design than the shawm since the neck and strings were missing. |
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In some cases, people land on their neck or head, which can cause paralysis or even death. |
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For most herds, milking took place indoors twice a day, in a barn with the cattle tied by the neck with ropes or held in place by stanchions. |
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In the end Johnstone was identified by his neck medallion that was still on the corpse. |
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The head and neck of both male and female ostriches is nearly bare, with a thin layer of down. |
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The skin of the female's neck and thighs is pinkish gray, while the male's is gray or pink dependent on subspecies. |
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The temperature of their beak, neck surfaces, lower legs, feet and toes are regulated through heat exchange with the environment. |
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The elongation of the neck appears to have started early in the giraffe lineage. |
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Bohlinia closely resembled modern giraffes, having a long neck and legs and similar ossicones and dentition. |
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The animal relies on the forward and backward motions of its head and neck to maintain balance and the counter momentum while galloping. |
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The long neck results from a disproportionate lengthening of the cervical vertebrae, not from the addition of more vertebrae. |
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It has also been proposed that the neck serves to give the animal greater vigilance. |
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Its long neck gives it a large amount of dead space, in spite of its narrow windpipe. |
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A courting male may lick a female's tail, rest his head and neck on her body or nudge her with his horns. |
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Buboes associated with the bubonic plague are commonly found in the armpits, upper femoral, groin and neck region. |
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The primary constriction is followed by a sudden change from a retrochoanitic to prochoanitic septal neck in the first half of the second whorl. |
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The height of horses is usually measured at the highest point of the withers, where the neck meets the back. |
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The opening is via a pseudostome situated on the chamber or at the top of a neck which flares out to form a collar. |
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The cellular tissue of the front part of the neck and chest was infiltrated with a sizy, transparent liquid. |
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Paramedics then climbed up, slathered a soothing gel on his burns, gave him pain medication, a neck brace and slid him on a spine board. |
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Horse skin smells good. Lay your cheek against his neck and have a good cuddle. Now straighten up slowly again, and sit loosely. |
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But if a scary looking dude with no neck approaches you while you're reading it in public, we suggest you take it on the arches, pronto. |
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Her hair hangs over her ears and flows to a taper at the back of her neck where it is held in place with a wide and circular black clasp. |
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Donna twisted her neck around to try to find the Doctor, but she realised that she'd been transmatted alone. |
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Than dressed hym Sir Bors unto a sterne knyght and smote hym on the umbrell, that his neck braste. |
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Yield to the forbidden music of my soul. Dear Chloe, please can I sink my teeth into your neck and drink your blood? |
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The attorney licked his lips with vulturous delight as he listened to the man's description of neck pain after the accident. |
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He pushes himself to his feet, toddles over, and armlocks my neck in a hug. |
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Simply slide your finger along the neck to select the level of pitch and then squeeze the mouth to add the vibrato effect or the wah-wah sound. |
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But he has a whort on his neck which bleeds if you get the reins tight against it round corners. |
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The Marlins and Astros are neck and neck to capture the Wild Card in the NL with odds of 11-10 and 6-5 respectively. |
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Dr Klaus Kell, who treated Kathryn and her father at Zams Hospital, said she suffered massive head and neck injuries. |
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By the age of 30, Hilary, then a biochemist and accomplished clarinet player, was a quadriplegic and could only move her neck and head. |
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It's also a good idea to anneal the necks and even shoulders of wildcat cartridges after we neck cases up or down or blow the shoulders out. |
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Hip anteversion is the angle of the femur neck relative to the distal femoral metaphysis, and is up to 45o in the infant. |
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Radiation therapy is a proven and highly effective treatment for head and neck malignancies. |
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The swelling resolved completely within 4 days, and findings on a radiographic examination of the chest and neck 1 week later were normal. |
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He has a big jowly neck and you're probably looking about pounds 5,000 for the treatment, but it depends on who does it. |
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During this festival Kalash men stay during cattle house for 3 days and killing the animal from neck back side eating it and drinking local wine. |
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And mutations in GDF6 lead to fusion of neck vertebrae in people with a genetic disorder known as Klippel-Feil syndrome, the researchers found. |
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Laelia Hill was taken to casualty after suffering severe pain in her head and neck while out shopping. |
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Replicator made every yard of the running under Jamie Mackay before just hanging on by a neck from Black Baccara in the 6f handicap. |
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You first measure the neck thickness of several cases of the same brand, then select a bushing that resizes the necks to. |
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The exception was a patient who had undergone a total laryngectomy and bilateral neck dissections. |
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In a couched neck flexion with shoulder position, hips and knees are latissimus dorsi pull-down flexed at approximately 120 degrees. |
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Postoperative computed tomographic imaging of the patient's abdomen, retroperitoneum, chest, and neck did not reveal any abnormality. |
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A later neck radiograph suggested a prevertebral or retropharyngeal abnormality but otherwise was normal. |
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But before the gong was placed around his neck he had to deal with a collision with an L-driver cameraman. |
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Mary Cook strained the muscles in her neck and had to have physio treatment after hooking the 100lb lemon shark in Florida. |
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Out on a promentory on the Halland coast Ringhals from hals neck has become Ring-shall in Suffolk. |
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Then there's the Chinese ringneck, which is smaller, lighter in colour, with a vivid, white neck ring and a noticeably blue or greenish rump. |
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His neck had a rivery vein running the length of it, just like the one on his snake of a pinga. |
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Follow-up magnetic resonance imaging scans of the patient's head and neck showed lingual tonsil hypertrophy in the vallecula. |
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Zhitomir was a neck behind Domesday last time out and he can go well off this mark judged on his 2006 form, but this trip may stretch his stamina. |
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If once in a while in our rough riding a neck is broken, I regard it not as a waste, but as a price well paid for the breeding of a race fit for headship and command. |
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In October 2008, a girl, Aisha Ibrahim Dhuhulow was buried up to her neck at a football stadium, then stoned to death in front of more than 1,000 people. |
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One side makes her shrink smaller than ever, while another causes her neck to grow high into the trees, where a pigeon mistakes her for a serpent. |
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There were no large lateral spikes that are present in nodosaurids and polacanthids hut it did share fused half-rings of neck armour with polacanthids. |
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Sigurd uses his sword Gram to cut the corslet, starting from the neck of the corslet downwards, he continues cutting down her sleeves, and takes the corslet off of her. |
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Noteworthy are characteristics lingering from Bronze Age, such as low tumuli containing small stone chests and pottery of equal height having a conical neck and body. |
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He stabbed McVitie in the face and stomach, driving the blade into his neck while twisting the knife, not stopping even as McVitie lay on the floor dying. |
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Festival fatalities rose to three with Agistment, who broke his neck in the opener and Family Way, badly injured foreleg in the Coral Cup, joining Maamur, put down on Tuesday. |
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A lutenist or theorbo player could lead by lifting the instrument neck up and down to indicate the tempo of a piece, or to lead a ritard during a cadence or ending. |
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Such houses were called Schallenwerke, or bellhouses, because while at work the prisoners, always in chains, had bells attached to the iron neck bands they wore. |
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The up-regulation of this enzyme in glomus cells of the carotid body in the neck enables the hypoxic animal to achieve a sustained increase in ventilation. |
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I woke with a stiff neck in slightly gasiferous sunlight, mechanically receiving a mug of lurid tea with a dash of petrol from one of my invincibles. |
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Women were more likely to suffer from neck and shoulder pain than men. |
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This young woman had a long bare neck that reminded Amory of an artist's model, and her hands were thrust into the fore-pockets of a brown knitted coat. |
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Some branches weren't duckable and there was nothing to do but close my eyes and shield myself with an arm. Mesquite thorns sliced into my hands, neck and face. |
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He put his hand around the back of my neck in a friendly, dadlike way. |
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And you always cream in your jeans when your neck breaks. It has something to do with the pressure on the spinal cord being transmitted through the prostate. |
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Archegonia are surrounded early in their development by the juvenile perianth, through the slender beak of which the elongated neck of the fertilized archegonium protrudes. |
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But what really stood out were By Deepti Jakhar and Tanya Banon in New Delhi India MENS WEEK pleated palazzo pants, cowl neck lapelled blazers and angrakha inspired shirts. |
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