He missed the last couple of matches due to a slight tear in his abductor muscle. |
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She hadn't yet seen any other sign of life besides her abductor and her abductor's family. |
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All the abductor would need to do is toss the phone out the car window and the child would not be traceable. |
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The women described their abductor as a clean-shaven, heavyset man in his early 30s with blond hair and blue-grey eyes. |
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As she started to flag down passing traffic, her abductor drove off at high speed in her green car. |
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He is a murderer and a child abductor but he doesn't go on the register for that. |
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The tennis player, ranked 67th in the world, is recovering from a torn abductor muscle in her thigh. |
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The abductor hallucis muscle is the largest and most superficial of the intrinsic great toe muscles lying on the medial border of the sole. |
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The artery and nerve may be compromised if a variation of the abductor digiti minimi also occupies the canal. |
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Treatment is surgical release of the abductor hallucis tendon performed between six and 18 months of age. |
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Unfortunately, I tore a muscle in my abductor and the specialists have told me I can expect to be out for six to eight weeks. |
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His principal difficulties are limited use of his hands, and severe tightness of the hamstrings and the abductor muscles in his thighs. |
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Police believe she was escaping the abductor when she fell into the path of a passing car. |
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The alleged abductor stole or bought two swimming costumes before they met with two other women at a public swimming baths. |
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Martial, a Latin poet and lewd gag-writer, likened his words to slaves, and an author who had stolen them to a plagiarius, or abductor. |
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To me, he will always be a dirty thief and a ruthless abductor! |
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The victim begins to notice a change in the behaviour of the abductor from a nice person to an aggressor. |
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Earlier, King's abductor muscle was only thought to be a one-game injury – but with King, there are no one-game injuries. |
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The Court added that it should be decided whether the wish expressed by the children had been influenced by the abductor. |
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The burden is on the abductor to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the applicant acquiesced in the retention. |
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In some cases an intolerable situation might be caused not by the return but by separation from the abductor. |
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Where separation of the child from the abductor is necessary, the local child protection agency may be contacted to take custody of the child. |
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The fracture extends to the carpometacarpal joint and the displacement is made worse and more unstable by the abductor muscles of the first metacarpal. |
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Richard Ben Cramer explores the abduction of Olympic athlete Kari Swenson and the indefatigable sheriff who hunted her abductor. |
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Jaycee Dugard, who was held captive for 18 years in a squalid series of tents by her abductor, who fathered her two children. |
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In the nearly four months since then, her parents have only grown more haunted by the specter of her abductor. |
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These involved, in addition to the base of the first carpometacarpal joint, the trapezium, navicular, surrounding fascial structures or the abductor pollicis brevis muscle. |
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Extensor pollicis brevis arises from the radius distal to abductor pollicis longus and inserts onto the base of the proximal phalanx of the thumb. |
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Another version of the story suggested that Margaret had been killed after her abductor had argued with his wife over her. |
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From a physiopathological point of view, this condition is known as stenosing tenosynovitis of the long abductor and short extensor muscles of the thumb. |
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This appeal can be filed any time as long as the situation lasts which might violate a constitutional right of the abductor or as long as the coercive measure is under execution. |
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Correct and uniform completion of the report ensures the accuracy of compiled abductor and victim indicators and assists in identifying emerging trends. |
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Work has therefore commenced to examine and consider whether the cessation of financial support to the abductor may be a useful instrument to prevent abduction and expedite repatriation of children. |
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Publicity concerning the Convention itself may have a deterrent effect on a would-be abductor, or it may alert a parent to take steps to prevent an abduction. |
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Hip abductor and hip extensor strength was assessed isometrically with a hand-held dynamometer. |
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Even poor Nobs appeared dejected as we quit the compound and set out upon the well-marked spoor of the abductor. |
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However it would only be in the rarest cases that the removal of the child from the abductor and its new environment would constitute the level of harm contemplated by the Convention. |
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This penalty does not apply if the abductor genuinely believed that he was entitled to legal custody or if he was holding a court judgement to that effect. |
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In considering how effect should be given to this new principle she affirmed that it was not enough to say that the abductor could present the child's views. |
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Prosecutors say her alleged abductor, Phillip Garrido, is the father. |
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While proceedings are pending, the abductor may abscond with the child and it is important to locate them as soon as possible to make sure that a subsequent return order is not frustrated. |
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The Court further noted that a lapse of time could change the situation of a child and its relation to the parents in a way that could work in favour of the abductor. |
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The Court recognised that an abductor was not entitled to ''create'' a harmful situation but it equally held that a Court was not entitled to resile from the jurisdiction cast upon it in the exception. |
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They are educated to scream, kick, grab hold of a pole in a store or another fixed object so that the potential abductor cannot carry them away, and use other actions to avoid being abducted. |
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The courts in the latter State subsequently proceeded to hold a substantive custody hearing, as a result of which the erstwhile abductor was accorded custody and allowed to relocate with the child. |
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The larger abductor is inserted on a medial apodeme with origins in or near the cervical region. |
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Focus on the hip adductor, abductor, flexor and external rotator muscles. |
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As the greater trochanter becomes displaced posteriorly and the neck shaft angle decreases, the abductor lever arm becomes oriented more transversely. |
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The authors also aim to emphasize simple pearls of procedures such as ACL reconstruction, high tibial osteotomy, hip abductor tears, and open hip osteotomies. |
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Hip abductor weakness in distance runners with iliotibial band syndrome. |
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Our patient had undergone an earlier evaluation by another laryngologist, who had recommended a posterior cordectomy for bilateral abductor paresis. |
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