We got him out of the plaster cast and he's been able to move his wrist freely at a very early stage. |
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She positioned her hand and bent her wrist slightly, aiming her fingers down. |
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She flexed her left wrist at Cath, and more bracelets jingled against her black athletic watch. |
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Her wedding ring and plain gold earrings are her only jewellery, plus a few red beads and tight bangles on one wrist. |
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Malloy grabbed her wrist as she reached to place the bit in the horse's mouth. |
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It was a metal brace, stuck firmly to his arm from the wrist to half his forearm. |
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On her left arm was a gold band that went around her wrist and over her forearm. |
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A bruise stretching from below her wrist bone almost to her forearm caught his eye. |
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Viv tied it around her wrist so that it flopped around whenever she moved her arm. |
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She could tell he was chained to a wall with iron shackles on each wrist and she assumed on his ankles too. |
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The neatest tat I've seen was on a Frenchman's wrist, a smallish cut-along-dotted-line drawing, complete with tiny scissors. |
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The easiest way to swirl is to rest the base of the glass on a table, hold the stem between thumb and forefinger, and gently rotate the wrist. |
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She reached out and took his wrist, holding it in place as she wrote her phone number on the back of his hand. |
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When she looks over at me, Gregory takes the opportunity to reach out and grab her wrist. |
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Through sheer luck she managed to worm a hand into the space between her wrist and her own bloodstained neck. |
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I wasn't wheeled into the operating-theatre with the wrong name strapped to my wrist. |
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It was a beautiful arrangement of white roses and baby's breath, and he slipped it onto my wrist delicately, as if I might break. |
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Maryann wore a wrist corsage and the other bridesmaids had posies of roses. |
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In addition to wearing a lanyard around the neck, it is not unusual to see lanyards attached to the wrist, waist, backpacks, and others. |
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They earth themselves to the computer chassis using a conductive wrist strap. |
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A thorough and accurate medical history and a review of systems is key to uncovering potential systemic causes of wrist pain. |
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A band of gilded silver inscribed with Gothic lettering that reads BRACHIUM S. PHILIPPI encircles the wrist of the arm relic. |
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They grabbed her left wrist and tried to pull off a gold bracelet and remove her wedding ring. |
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All of these tactics can work, just as a slap shot, a snap shot, a wrist shot or a backhander will work in the right situation. |
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Nichole was jerked back towards Tristan as he grabbed the wrist on her other arm. |
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Wilson tried to toss his coat over the dog to subdue it, but the dog savaged his hand and wrist until J.M. shot it. |
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What made me laugh, is, you can see on her right arm a glow stick wrapped round her wrist. |
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Fans want to see old-style, string-backed, leather-palmed driving gloves that fasten at the wrist with a silver popper. |
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He was treated by the school's first aider for a grazed knee and bruised wrist before being sent back to continue with lessons. |
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She stopped her excited babble and grabbed my wrist, dragging me off to math class. |
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Her paws were tied palm to palm, with not only a rope around her wrist, but with string binding finger to finger as well. |
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Want to check the time or a most recent stat, all it takes is a flip of the wrist and the display pops to life. |
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His right foot had to be released, he had six stitches inserted on his chin and his left wrist was bandaged. |
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It was important to tap with the index finger of each hand, rather than to use a wrist or arm action. |
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I somehow thought I was home free after I'd eaten and traipsed off in the general direction of my art class, but a hand on my wrist stopped me. |
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Ganglia are swellings that occur around joints, the most common sites being the wrist and ankle. |
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The median nerve passes into the hand via the carpal tunnel of the volar aspect of the wrist. |
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White underwing linings and some white at the wrist above are visible when the bird flies. |
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The sleeves were white and had an elastic cuff around her wrist causing it to take a bell shape somewhat. |
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The increased adiposity around the wrist may require, however, higher milliamperes to produce the desired result. |
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The flat four's assembly process is different from a standard in-line engine's, so the wrist pins must be full-floating units. |
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On her left wrist she had two black laces like the other one on her right and a white thick sports wristband. |
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From start to finish, each player has a distinctive way of taking a wrist shot. |
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A lot of their goals come off faceoffs or plays from behind the net because they have such quick wrist shots. |
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Yet even at their most far-fetched offerings, the band's only elicited a mere chuckle and slap on the wrist from critics. |
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But they believe in adequate punishment and their punishments are rarely as light as a slap on the wrist. |
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Why do students think they can always break the law and be let off with just a reprimand or a slap on the wrist? |
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I twisted my wrist from his grip, eyes tearing for the second time this month, and glared at him murderously. |
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The hilt of the blade is designed to hug the wrist, made of a lightweight, thin malleable metal for ease of wear. |
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He had a further accident lacerating his tendons and breaking his left wrist. |
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On a busy night in the Harcourt Hotel in September 1999, a glass stem broke and lacerated her left wrist. |
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But just let it rain and the next thing I know I've got thistles out there with stems big as my wrist. |
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Advanced Shake Control lets you shuffle or skip songs by flicking the phone with your wrist. |
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He lay completely still, not breathing, and when Alethea had felt his wrist for a pulse, she found one, but it was very faint. |
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Angle the shaft forward as if you were hitting a chip shot, and use your wrist to scoop under the ball. |
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At our first meeting he took the bracelet off his wrist and snapped it onto mine, where it remained until it almost wore out. |
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It was the wrong thing to say, for he grabbed her wrist in his hand, clamping down on it with iron strength in a painful reminder of what he was. |
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She tried to make an escape by brushing past him but his hand suddenly shot out and grabbed her wrist. |
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He gasps as pain shoots down his right arm to his wrist and he drops the door stop. |
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He pulled his left arm away from her and checked the gleaming silver watch on his wrist. |
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He turned his wrist over and revealed a series of code symbols marked on his arm. |
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Up again, but a hold flakes under your grip, calcine teeth are chewing at your wrist in the crack, then a toe skates, and like that, poof! |
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A polo mallet that is too heavy can eventually lead to muscle fatigue, wrist strain or even an injury. |
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To test for overheating, touch your bare wrist to the barrel, near its end. |
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At one stage he raced with metal plates in both knees and 28 screws in his legs and left wrist. |
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Just as in a hook shot in basketball, stiffening the wrist will control the ball and throwing softly helps as well. |
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I asked him, shifting in my seat uncomfortably before playing with the paper band on my wrist. |
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Round Syal's wrist is a thin band, a gaga, that represents a Diwali prayer. |
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So I've got little white patches, a white stripe across my wrist where the bracelet goes, and a white band around my wedding finger. |
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An officer caused a hairline fracture to the wrist of a local news camerawoman. |
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We have implanted 76 biaxial total wrist prostheses as a primary procedure in patients with rheumatoid arthritis of the wrist. |
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The hand and wrist should be palpated to localize the tenderness to a specific location. |
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At the wrist, the blade became smoother, becoming a short scimitar that extended nearly a foot forward. |
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He lowered his arm slowly, cautiously, extending it well away from him, and the bird mantled as it shifted its weight to balance on his wrist. |
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Splinting the wrist at a neutral angle helps to decrease repetitive flexion and rotation, thereby relieving tenosynovitis. |
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Tenosynovitis is caused by inflammation of tendons on the thumb side of the wrist. |
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I love the small of her back and the inside of her wrist and the palm of her hand. |
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Aubrey put the choker on, a bracelet around each wrist and the remaining bracelet around her right ankle. |
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The next day, his wrist throbbing from a previous bout with a punching bag, Els tumbled back into the crowd. |
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He then described how he pulled her out of the bath and laid her on the floor before checking her wrist and neck for a pulse, but found none. |
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The neck, shoulder and wrist should be examined carefully in the patient with elbow pain. |
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If your doctor has told you that you have a narrowed carotid artery, check your pulse at your wrist. |
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Since seeing my doctor last month about the persistent pain in my wrist and shoulder, my wrist has recovered almost completely. |
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is treated by placing the wrist on a splint to immobilize it and to prevent pressure to the nerves. |
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A woman passenger suffered two black eyes, a broken wrist and swollen ankle. |
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Stoney Point's bipod uses a very clever, patented locking mechanism so you can change the length with a twist of the wrist. |
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She clutched her wrist that was twisted in an odd angle and was in extreme agony. |
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Will quickly drew his pistol in a swift wrist motion and shot the man, just like he had seen during duels in many western movies. |
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Jinx caught himself with his hands before he fell for the fourth time in ten minutes, swallowing the wince as his aching wrist twinged. |
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She wriggled off the windowsill and scrambled onto the stone wall, ignoring the twinges of pain in her damaged wrist. |
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My father would take a knife, reach up and disembowel the animal with a few flicks of his wrist. |
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Each subject was placed in the supine position, and upper arm and wrist circumferences were measured to determine proper cuff size. |
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Compression of the median nerve at the wrist often results in carpal tunnel syndrome, which is a common condition, particularly in women. |
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The ulna styloid process was readily identifiable in all children, and its identification was not limited by wrist contracture. |
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He's introduced by one of their classmates who broke his wrist playing Ultimate Frisbee. |
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His eyes grow wide and he fingers scars on his wrist and hand as he tells how upperclassmen picked on him because he was a city slicker. |
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He opened the door and was through in seconds, the skeleton key safely back in his wrist pouch. |
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According to traditional Chinese medicine, there are six pulses in each wrist, which make up the 12 meridians in the body. |
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When the car skidded to a halt in front of the High School, her mother grabbed her wrist. |
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This lift uniquely stresses forearm flexors that other wrist curls underemphasize. |
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The carpal tunnel consists of some tissues that surround the median nerve as it passes through the wrist and palm area. |
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She formed the two loops, a simple clove hitch, and slid them over the right wrist of the figure kneeling in front of her. |
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The carpal tunnel is a narrow passageway in your wrist that protects the nerves and tendons that extend into your hand. |
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Poor wrist action is a major reason for inconsistency and a lack of distance in your game. |
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Meanwhile, a woman suffered injuries to her arm and wrist after grappling with a robber who mugged her for her handbag in Bradford city centre. |
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The most common, and also the most problematic, fracture in the wrist of athletes is that of the carpal scaphoid. |
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To apply tapotement, use the knife-edge side of the hand and keep the wrist loose. |
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But following off-season surgery to his wrist and shoulder, he feels ready for the physical demands of Super League. |
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She glanced at the small digital clock readout on her wrist before getting back to her feet. |
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The wrist is often the first site of clinically detectable rheumatoid arthritis. |
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While she worked, she kept looking at her wrist and staring at the blipping screen. |
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It also has a unique grip for added control, supreme ventilation, and an elastic wrist wrap. |
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Sarah smiled as she opened a little bottle of lotion and rubbed some on her wrist. |
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I just held her hand still as I slipped the bracelet over her wrist and fastened the clasp. |
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He held out his right hand and on his wrist was tied a woven bracelet in various green colors. |
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The bracelet on my wrist glinted as I moved my hand, and felt at that moment to be the heaviest lead and not purest silver. |
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The woman also had a thin gold bracelet on her right wrist and had two rings on both her hands. |
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Automatically my fingers went to the bracelet around my wrist and played with it. |
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She just loosened the wrist buttons of her blouse, folding it up to her elbow and untucking it from her skirt. |
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Arm outstretched upon the table, Briar watched as his wrist bubbled with gooseflesh and a shiver tiptoed along his spine. |
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She felt a steady grip around her right wrist and a strong arm encircle her waist. |
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My wrist does this weird twisty thing that I can't control and I end up playing gutter ball for ten frames. |
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The height was good being only 11 mm from the desktop to the surface which would keep wrist strain at a minimum. |
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During the action Hamilton's left wrist was shattered, an injury which left the fingers in his hand shrivelled and unbendable. |
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The bones most likely to break as a result of osteoporosis are the hip, wrist and the vertebrae of the spine. |
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The collapse convinced Els to pull out of The Players Championship the following week and give the damaged wrist a rest. |
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The spike from the fence went through his wrist and into the palm of his hand. |
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Suddenly, he yanked free as his hand came up and cuffed my wrist with my own handcuffs. |
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There was a loud click followed by a snap, and the manacle at his wrist fell open, dropping heavily into his lap. |
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His wrist gave an ugly grinding sound and searing pain tore through him like knives. |
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Nightly splint use is recommended to prevent prolonged wrist flexion or extension. |
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Too much typing is often blamed for carpal tunnel syndrome, the painful wrist problem caused by a compressed nerve. |
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The American has won the last three Australian Opens he has competed in, missing out only in 2002 while recuperating from wrist surgery. |
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On Tuesday, he dropped a jar of mustard that smashed and cut his wrist so badly he needed stitches. |
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You will need a bow, target, finger and wrist guard and some trusty arrows. |
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The patient's wrist is then held in flexion, and active finger extension with resistance is tested. |
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He put enough of his wrist into it for a good slap with the flat of the blade, but it was only enough to leave a welt. |
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The robotic arms are modelled after the human wrist to allow better mobility. |
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I laugh at her, pull my clothes towards me and then glance at the Rolex adorning my left wrist. |
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But before I could make my dramatic exit, Chad appeared out of nowhere and grabbed my wrist, restraining me from movement. |
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She wears perfume on her thin, childish wrist and her eyes light up at the sight of big hooped earrings and jewelled necklaces. |
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Just as he moved his wrist a shooting pain engulfed his whole hand, bringing out a pained expression on his face. |
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When she felt uncomfortable, Claire would glance down at her birthmark on the dorsal area of her left wrist. |
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A hand snatched her wrist in mid-swing, clawed fingers tightening as she tried to struggle free. |
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Other areas to strengthen and support are the shoulder joint, upper arm, forearm, and wrist. |
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Since her diagnosis she broke her collarbone, her wrist and her back in a riding accident. |
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There are eight carpal bones in the wrist, five metacarpals, and 14 nonsesamoid bones that comprise the phalanges. |
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Pain is increased with wrist flexion and forearm supination performed under resistance. |
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She left a little extra hanging over the end and cut that hanging bit into two long strands for tying behind my wrist. |
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Take the gloves, cut off the fingers and push the glove over your wrist and onto your arm. |
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The Samoan-born yokozuna, the winner of 12 titles, has struggled unsuccessfully for two years with a wrist injury. |
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The pleximeter is held firmly into an intercostal space while two quick uniform taps with the plexor, using wrist action, are delivered to it. |
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Keep the thumb on top and snap the wrist like you are using a hammer or casting a fishing pole. |
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A person beckoning someone else extends an arm with the palm turned down and brings the fingers toward the wrist. |
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A tingly feeling was creeping down my spine as he slowly rubbed his thumb in circles against the pulse in my wrist. |
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Lancaster suddenly realized his soda can was crushed in his hand, and bubbling liquid was fizzing down his wrist onto the leather chair. |
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That was all, a slap on the wrist and a lecture, and he was off the hook, as he did so often to his students. |
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I put my wrist to his forehead, at which time he opened his eyes, and sure enough he was a little warm. |
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You know, it's not a slap on the wrist, it's very, very strict supervision for the next ten years of his life. |
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The risk of hip fracture increases with aging but the risk of wrist fracture does not. |
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Hacking into computer networks was long seen as little more than a prank, and punishment was typically a slap on the wrist. |
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All you would get, apparently, would be a slap on the wrist, a telling-off but also praise for work well done. |
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A hard wrist shot will have a chance of going in if there's a screen or deflection in front of the net. |
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The sleeves, which are very near approach to the old gigot sleeves, are drawn in at the elbow and wrist with bands of ribbons. |
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Working with your wrist in a more neutral or straight position will help to prevent injuries in the wrist and forearm. |
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It was Leslie's first taste of live action since undergoing surgery to repair a wrist problem. |
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First he checks the pulse of my left wrist, then the pulse from my right wrist. |
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As he easily dodged the blow he brought himself behind Michael and grabbed his wrist with both hands. |
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For example, the arm can be numbed with an injection into the upper arm or armpit to allow a broken wrist to be treated. |
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Excessive or repeated use of the muscles that straighten the wrist can cause injury to the tendons, leading to tennis elbow. |
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He ordered a loaf, watched as she slipped it into a bag, twisting the top with a wrench of her wrist. |
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Last weekend, the Ukrainian-born and German-based Davydenko saved the day for his adopted country despite nursing a wrist injury. |
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Evading the first blow, Trachoma struck out, barehanded, seizing his adversary's wrist and snapping it like a dry twig. |
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Basically, the setup and execution are the same as for reverse wrist curls, except for the grip, which is underhand. |
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The soft wrist phone has two components, the watch band and the removable phone module. |
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The manual box is pretty nifty, but heavy to select reverse, and the overdrive sixth and high fifth gears mean it depends on left wrist exercise. |
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His eyes flashed with anger and he grabbed Willis' wrist and twisted it behind his back. |
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I opened the box, and showed him the black fuzzy wrist and ankle cuffs with matching black fuzzy eye-covering mask. |
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Scribbling an unreadable note that I attach to the fridge, I glance about for my wrist guards. |
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As stress and pressure started to increase again, I found myself looking at my still cuffed wrist while my hand tightened on the pen. |
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Plain radiographs revealed the presence of synostosis of the lunate and triquetral bones of the injured wrist. |
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Time slowed yet again as his wrist shot out a beam of purple electricity from his hand, creating a lightsabre of sorts out of his psychic energy. |
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He has a fine array of shots, but his snap shot and wrist shot are particularly dangerous. |
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The Italian foil with crossbar, with a very short grip, requires holding the pommel against the wrist by means of a strap. |
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Commiserations to Norway as a last minute crew change was required after the bowman broke his wrist during a warm up run yesterday. |
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Jack yielded the parry, rolling his wrist into second to protect his right leg, and then jumped back again without riposting. |
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His voice dropped to a mumble, his grip on my wrist loosened and he stopped struggling so much. |
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He was Asian with a pencil thin moustache and a gold watch on one wrist and a gold bracelet on the other. |
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No mention is made of rotary motion from the elbow or lateral movement from the wrist. |
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Her face went slowly blank, little by little, and gradually her grip on his wrist lessened. |
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Only the writers get the virtual slap on the wrist for artificially inserting too much melodrama into a story that should have been a comic romp. |
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Well, the story is that Tomiki Sensei could do his wrist lock on anyone's upper arm. |
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Attacks are defended with blocks, various kicks, punches and strikes, throws, and wrist and arm locks. |
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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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On his right wrist he wore the silver bracelet set with lapis stones, and on each of his little fingers, the gold rings. |
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Oh and my left wrist is really hurting so I'm probably developing RSI on top of everything else. |
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Halfway between the wrist and the elbow, some of the android's metallic innards could be seen. |
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It may join the radial artery at the wrist, or if the radial stops short of the carpus the posterior interosseous artery may replace it. |
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She felt her determination melt away as the doctor swabbed her wrist with the disinfectant, the sharp smell tickling her nose. |
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The cop showed him the quarter in his left hand and then with a couple of quick flicks of the wrist, the quarter disappeared. |
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He grabbed me by the wrist and reversed our positions so that I was against the counter and he was facing me. Lordy, that feels way too good. |
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A wide leather wrist band studded with silver pyramids slid down his thin arm. |
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Chained to his wrist was a briefcase containing forged war plans about the upcoming invasion of Sardinia. |
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Around the chieftain's neck lay a gold torc, and on his right wrist was a gold bracelet. |
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The pitcher has to focus on his wrist movement and finger placement to keep the softball from cutting, techniques he hopes to carry into games. |
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Lexi balled up a napkin and bounced it off his forehead with a deft flick of her wrist. |
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The soft wrist phone was developed in parallel with the soft phone so that one phone module can migrate between both products. |
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He had Sam by the wrist and could feel the bone giving under the pressure he was exerting. |
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This is done by twisting the wrist at the moment of delivery so that the ball breaks when it strikes with the pitch. |
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After being recalled earlier in the day, he beat the Rangers' Mike Richter with a wrist shot that had deflected off a defender. |
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It involves a rubber band that I wear round my wrist which I ping against my skin whenever my thoughts run away with me. |
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Kara unclipped and held her weapon out in front of herself, left hand over right wrist and shuffled through dust and orange nibbed needles. |
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And he proceeded to tickle her with nibbles up and down her wrist and fingers. |
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The long train skirt is in a plait and trimmed up the aides with lace to the wrist and on in shell shape. |
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She took a leather strap and buckled it around my wrist, attaching the dagger to it, pulling the sleeve down to conceal the weapon. |
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He fell nearly six feet into the orchestra pit, badly fracturing his wrist, injuring his leg and cutting his lip. |
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If a ball runs out of play or into the goal, the ref is alerted by a device on his wrist. |
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Her wrist and knee were warm, red, swollen, and tender, but she had no rashes or subcutaneous nodules. |
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Grasping the assailant's wrist and armpit he threw him over his shoulder but, hampered by his backpack, the throw was not clean. |
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Have the child wear sleeves that are snug at the wrist, mittens and water-resistant coats and shoes. |
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Some rotation of the wrist may be required in order to impart a slight carrying spin to get it into the basket. |
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So just as a leg spinner imparts spin through the wrist action so does Muralitharan. |
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Left-arm wrist spinner Adams pulled a muscle between his groin and hip and will be out of action for at least 10 days. |
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He has two watches on his left wrist, one looks expensive and keeps normal time, the other is digital and keeps training time. |
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The volar compartment includes forearm wrist flexors, pronator tendons, and median and ulnar nerves and arteries. |
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He brought his hand up as if to caress her face, and at the last instant, flicked his wrist and savagely slashed the knife across her throat. |
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He testified that, two days after the incident, on November 21, 1999, he attended at a walk-in clinic to have his wrist examined by a doctor. |
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I explained to him that it was more of a severe sprain than an actual fracture and prescribed a wrist splint to be worn for the next three weeks. |
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Pin your creation on your shoulder, at the waist, on a hat or handbag, even on a cuff at the wrist. |
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Without warning, his hand shot out and he grabbed my wrist with an iron-like grip. |
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If you don't add the wrist roll or release into your swing the face of the club at impact will stay open and cause a slice. |
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Skills such as shaping of line, pedaling, wrist rotation, voicing and chord playing can be easily incorporated into the piano lesson. |
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After checking the x-rays, Rachael can see the wrist is broken and Sammy will need a plaster cast fitted. |
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He glanced at his wrist chrono and saw that it was already about an hour into the next watch. |
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They produce rings, necklaces, and wrist and ankle bracelets made of braided strands of silver or copper. |
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It was attached to the patient's wrist using a needle with a V-shaped connection. |
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For example, a professional golfer with chronic back pain or arthritis might try a copper bracelet on his wrist or magnetic insoles in his shoes. |
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For the sake of simplicity we will not address the bones of the wrist and paw in our study of the forelimb and girdle. |
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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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Through impact, the right wrist unhinges as though you were throwing a ball. |
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Heavy compound lifts, such as squats and deadlifts, typically require a longer rest period than pushdowns or wrist curls. |
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Barbell and dumbbell wrist curls work well, as do behind-the-back wrist curls. |
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It seems the freakier the forearms, the fewer wrist curls an elite bodybuilder has performed. |
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Flying squirrels have a furred membrane extending between the wrist and ankle that allows them to glide between trees. |
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He moved to plunge the dagger in but the weapon was wretched from his grip by a powerful hand as the other gripped his wrist and tore it away. |
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Brian caught his wrist a hair's breadth away from her cheek with a dark expression. |
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Acrobates is a glider and has gliding membrane running from wrist to ankle. |
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He wore rings on his middle finger and wedding ring finger of his right hand and a watch on his left wrist. |
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Nick Johnson will be the heir apparent if he can return from a right wrist injury. |
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The ambassador grabbed me by the wrist and whipped me away to the airport in his chauffeur-driven car. |
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Raven was about to respond scathingly but her wrist give an extra painful throb. |
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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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He pulled his wand out of his robes and began to concentrate and wave it around with a continuous wrist movement. |
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In the other he held a rawhide rattle with a beaded strap, which he wrapped around his wrist. |
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She flicked her wrist like a magician and produced a little fan of plastic strips, in graduated colours like paint samples. |
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Skateboarders rarely use protective equipment such as helmets and wrist guards. |
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The equipment includes special gripping devices for pens to help people write with a shaking wrist and also cheque signing guides. |
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Reaching for his brother's wrist, he quickly checked the energy read-outs, then sat back on his heels with a smirk. |
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Regaining my determination, I grit my teeth and ignore the agonising, torturous pain in my wrist which was quickly spreading through my body. |
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I slammed it again, much harder, and suddenly I'm bashing my wrist against the corner of the wall with all my strength, quickly and repeatedly. |
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The paperboy rode by on a bike, flinging his papers with a quick flick of his wrist and amazing accuracy. |
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He kept his hand firmly clamped on her wrist so that she would not escape him. |
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These would have been strung together perhaps as necklaces or wrist pieces as early examples of a charm bracelet. |
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In practice, this meant all but the most atrocious offenses got mere wrist slaps. |
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On examination, the arm is held limply with the elbow extended and wrist pronated, and the child resists attempted supination of the arm. |
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Strength testing of the biceps and triceps muscles, pronation, supination, and wrist flexion and extension should be performed. |
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When the ulna is shorter than the radius, the lunate bone absorbs more force when the wrist is used for heavy gripping activities. |
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As well as badly breaking his foot, he bruised a lung and broke his wrist, pelvis and two ribs in the fall. |
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He lunged at her and grabbed her wrist, attempting to rid her of her weapon. |
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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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Mike holds out his wrist, and Martina absently buttons his loose shirt cuff. |
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Common abnormalities, which include lack of full supination and full pronation, may indicate an old injury of the forearm, wrist or elbow. |
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Eventually, she resolved to hold her wrist down to the table so that her writing would be legible. |
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Ranked No.1 in 2003, Clijsters is seeded just 14th after missing much of last year with a wrist injury. |
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On the very last part of my swing, my wrist and thumb were turned about a half-inch off where they should have been. |
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He had slit his wrist with a boy scout knife he had kept since childhood. |
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That's why so many old guns have a broken wrist or lock mortise. |
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She has studded leather cuffs that go from her wrist to her elbow. |
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He had on this old, dirty boiler suit, which made you uncomfortable because it blended in at the wrist and neck so you couldn't help but think of him as naked. |
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He has a cannon of a shot, whether it is his slap shot or wrist shot. |
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I realised it was a knife when they slashed my wrist with it. |
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We've been having a great deal of difficulty educating our fliers that when wearing their flight suits, their sleeves must be roiled down to the wrist at all times. |
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Diagnosis may be made by having the athlete actively ulnarly deviate the wrist in full supination observing the ECU tendon subluxing ulnarward over the styloid. |
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When I was at school and less than well behaved, a yell in the ear and slap of the ruler on my wrist told me I'd crossed the boundaries of acceptability. |
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I felt something in my wrist go pop as I lifted Fiona out of her car seat. |
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The shackles on his ankles and the handcuffs on his wrist made him ache. |
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John grasped Rob firmly by the wrist and moved toward the door. |
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She tried to rip her wrist out of his grip but his grasp was too firm. |
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If you changed your point of view by standing on the other side of my bike, my left wrist would also turn clockwise when I shift to a higher gear. |
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He reached up to the front seat, took my hand by the wrist and rubbed the perfume from his palm to mine. |
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They combed through medical records and found 1,458 wrist fractures. |
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Mrs Barnes gave a tug at the lead that was wrapped around her wrist and the sleeping terrier at the other end of it woke with a start and gave her a baleful look. |
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She can switch roles as quick as a chameleon but this one was something that needed a little more than a deft flick of the wrist and a witty turn of phrase. |
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Measure the circumference of your wrist where the bracelet will be worn. |
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Which means I frequently find myself bent over my bed, or her crib, or her Moses basket, with my wrist contorted into this odd and painful position as she sucked away. |
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She wore a pearl charm bracelet on her wrist and bounded down the stairs. |
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My ice axe, tied to my wrist by its nylon sling, was flailing around wildly and every time the snow engulfed me, I choked as it went in my eyes, up my nose and into my ears. |
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The colour and tone of hand and wrist are almost uniform, unmodulated. |
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She tattooed her wrist with the letter E by pressing a piece of white-hot metal there. |
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Several trials demonstrate that acupuncture can help, and some hospitals give patients Sea Bands, elasticated wrist bands originally aimed at preventing sea sickness. |
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