There can be problems with the length of time your child is required to wear the brace and the embarrassment it may cause. |
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They were then assigned randomly to receive the forearm brace alone, physical therapy alone, or both. |
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A short, stout man, solidly built like a timber brace came out the big tent with a flourish. |
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This is a frame with wires that come out of your mouth, attaching your brace to a headband. |
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The mounting plate of the brace is attached to the masonry and a backing plate with wall ties. |
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The tool also includes a means for rotating the cutting edge, usually using a brace or bit stock, a wrench, or a handle. |
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I had a pretty dinner for them, viz. a brace of stewed carp, six roast chickens and a jowl of hot salmon. |
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An intermediate brace or diagonal attached at the midpoint of the 16-foot brace is needed to prevent buckling under a compression load. |
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Ketheral looked around the inside of the armory, picked up a chainwhip, a normal whip, a brace of throwing knives, and a couple of shields. |
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She was plying her neighbours with cups of tea in an effort to brace them against the biting chilling wind. |
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Take one unpopular president, a brace of struggling statesmen and a couple of global summits. |
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The 31-year-old scored a brace of goals two seasons ago as Blues completed the double over their bitter rivals. |
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If Howe's try was one of delicate perfection, Smith's first of his brace was one of sheer power and physical presence. |
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The three-year-old showed consistent form last season and ended his first campaign with a brace of victories. |
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Once the bow has been pushed away from the dock, cast off stern spring, brace around foreyards on a starboard tack. |
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As she comes to on the other side, ease the helm, trim down the foresheet, brace up and haul out. |
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Early January also saw the birth of a brace of goats and a couple of antelopes. |
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The morning after he is nominated for a brace of Oscars for Vera Drake, Mike Leigh is holed up in an unremarkable office in a London side street. |
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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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This is shown in Figure 7 with the brace indicating the route segment with shorter signpost spacings. |
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Columns are attached to the walls by a system of horizontal tensile wires, so as to brace the entire structure against earthquake forces. |
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I await the knock upon the door and a brace of burly policemen with handcuffs. |
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Light seismic frames brace the existing concrete structure with minimal disruption of the original space or the soil below. |
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Her legs were in a ridiculous bunch at the edge of her bed, while her arms groped blindly for a sturdy surface to brace her body. |
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With your right arm, grasp the dumbbell with an overhand grip and place your left hand firmly on your left thigh to brace your upper body. |
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Additionally, the stirrups can be useful before the impact, to brace the rider more firmly against the cantle. |
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I suggest he brace his leg against the wall so he doesn't fall over on the turn. |
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So it's time to put my strong head on, brace myself and get on with the matter in hand of hopefully offering some support where I can. |
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Given workers' strong feelings on this issue, management may need to brace itself for a bumpy ride. |
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But we should probably brace ourselves for further tales from the dark side as supporters, players and officials merge into a mindless mass. |
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Once the brace is removed, treatment involves progressive strengthening, gradual return to running then sport-specific drills. |
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Mild symptoms may be helped by conservative treatments such as pain relievers, physical therapy or a supportive brace. |
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While looking down I noticed the left support brace for my seat was swinging loose from the splinter bar. |
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Each patient's brace was instrumented with strain gauges on the day of testing and bench-calibrated just before testing by using known loads. |
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Trying to cushion his landing, he grabbed the railing to brace himself before tumbling into the bullpen area. |
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The outline of the outer walls of the cottage is easily visible as a brace of teenagers scratch away at the earth. |
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Fasten the bottom of each brace with a 6-inch machine bolt and countersink the washer and nut. |
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Then a quick-fire brace from Kevin Smith, who claimed goals in the 49th and 50th minute, turned the game on its head. |
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Suddenly the vision blurred as quick as it had appeared, and she had to brace herself against the door frame to steady her balance. |
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The surgeon then instructs the patient to continue wearing the brace while beginning to bear full weight on the surgical leg. |
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The braces were instrumented with strain gauges on the medial support bracket to allow determination of the brace loads during walking. |
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Shortly after that the pilot told us it was a full emergency landing and we had to adopt the brace position. |
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There's also a fatter rear anti-roll bar, and a strut brace between the suspension towers to tighten up the front end. |
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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 splints are designed and made specifically for each patient and work in the same way as a brace reshapes teeth. |
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Prophylactic knee braces limit speed and agility, so players typically avoid routine brace wear. |
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A further development was to use a brace and bit to ream out burr holes about 1 cm in diameter. |
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Calvin Rowe scored a brace and Christopher Wilkinson hit the last-minute winner. |
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Rather brace yourself for bunches of fresh arum lilies, proteas, flame lilies and aloe leaves. |
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A traditional raffle with a dozen prizes such as brace of pheasant, duck, woodcock or rabbit, was held to raise funds for new cages. |
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If it is true that we cannot do wrong without suffering wrong, we must brace for more grief to come. |
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Taylor, wearing a restrictive brace on his surgically repaired left knee, appeared unsure and favoring his bad limb. |
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The rotation moment must therefore be resisted by the musculoskeletal stiffness and brace in proportion to their relative stiffness. |
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In the next few months Jacob will need to have a new leg brace cast and is in line for Botox injections to relax the muscles in his leg and hand. |
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Next, Moore says, place the middle of the roll on the ridge pole, the purlin or brace that runs down the peak. |
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I need to brace myself before I throw myself at the modern continental philosophers. |
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Scotland give Spain a 3-1 drubbing, Maurice Johnstone netting a brace and Kenny Dalglish firing one of his best international goals. |
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Hopefully that will have happened, but if not brace yourself for another very extended championship season. |
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The T-shaped cockpit provides plenty of leg space and seats are not so far apart that you can't brace to leeward if necessary. |
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He recalls with amusement a plan 12 years ago to make false teeth for sheep using a brace and quick-setting cement. |
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Hold the camera in two hands, brace yourself or lean on an immovable object, select a fast enough shutter speed and check your negatives! |
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We should brace ourselves for a fracturing of the gay rights movement in the next few decades, between assimilationists and their opponents. |
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A brace of dead geese, embodying the classical Roman method of augury, act as an image of mortality. |
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The spinner sent down a brace of maiden overs while Flintoff kept up his barrage. |
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The piles were tarred ironbark and the beams were kauri with iron brackets to brace them. |
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The steady stream of hinds coming off the hill and the occasional brace of grouse, all make it onto the restaurant's table. |
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The man was placed on a backboard and had a neck brace applied as a precaution before he was taken to Southend Hospital. |
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A brace of Microsoft security vulns pose risks for both home users and corporates. |
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If your child has moderate scoliosis or scoliosis that is progressing, a back brace may be recommended. |
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Full-height, double-glazed sheets brace the structure and barely divide interior from exterior. |
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So bookworms, brace yourself up, and spend a fascinating evening at the fair, checking out your favourite books. |
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As they brace themselves for the big thaw following this week's snowfall, the people of York might not have needed a reminder of flooding. |
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Instead of the turkey, a boiled or roasted chicken or a brace of stewed or roasted pheasants can be used. |
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People living on high ground and in northern areas should brace themselves for cold weather today and tomorrow. |
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With the job market slowly recovering, brace yourself for a tidal wave of employee turnover. |
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He was warm, witty and faced each day armed with a brace of one-liners and a trademark cheeky grin. |
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At this time of year, we are often the recipients of a freshly shot brace of pheasant or a wild haunch of venison. |
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She has an olive complexion, brown eyes, very long dark hair and wears a brace on her teeth. |
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He claimed the cabbie had assaulted him, setting about him with a wheel brace and then trying to run him over. |
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Women, brace yourselves for stacked heels, and men, the Chelsea boot looks best with a pair of low-rise dirty denim jeans. |
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Many an hour was spent tacking, jibing and splicing the main brace with the occasional capsize as well. |
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He scored a fine individual try, had a big hand in Austerfield's brace and threatened the Batley line time and again. |
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I brace myself to descend into the viscera of Filene's to pick unbeatably priced men's suits and business shirts for my frugal husband. |
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They secured the engine after twenty seconds and spliced the main brace in celebration. |
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Time to splice the main brace and do what we Brits do best, battle the French. |
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Lunch is also special with turkey on the menu and the whole camp again spliced the main brace at eleven thirty and again at half past two. |
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She has brown eyes, very long dark brown hair, a fair complexion and a brace on her teeth. |
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In the return leg at the Tatran Stadium another Nixon goal proved insufficient as a Vladislav Zvara brace took the Slovakians through. |
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A Flemish string can be twisted far more than an endless loop type, so brace adjustment for this style of string has a much greater range. |
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Nail a temporary brace diagonally across the unit to keep it square and stable. |
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Going by the rage and anger that the assassination has sparked, the world should brace itself for more violence and bloodletting. |
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The gap was still one hole at the turn, after a brace of deuces at the short ninth from Westwood and Haas. |
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I brace myself for something offensive or vulgar or just inane enough to cause me to stifle a laugh. |
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Just out of his body cast and into a metal brace, Patchen still lacked mobility and so began to look around for a house nearby. |
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The tools were a saw, a pipe borer or tube drills for wine reduction, and a carpenter's drill or brace with a tightening screw. |
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A specialist in Frankfurt has prepared a shoulder brace for Stoner to wear to protect his collarbone. |
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She is suffering from whiplash and is wearing a neck brace as a precaution. |
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I had a halo brace fitted to my body basically, which resembled a human building site for about six weeks. |
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He called 911 and they came immediately, placing a brace around my neck and put my lifeless body on a board. |
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Emergency crews had to fit a neck brace to the injured woman and push the Cavalier back on to its wheels before she could be rescued. |
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Wearing a neck brace because of chronic back pain, Anwar walked into his home with dozens of police and prison guards. |
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I suddenly remembered my fall as they placed a neck brace on me, then my body on a backboard. |
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The teenager was seen lying on the ground not moving and wearing a neck brace before ambulance crews took him away. |
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As the paramedics lifted his body onto the stretcher and applied a neck brace Kim was held back by the police. |
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Norwich City leapt into second with a comprehensive 2-0 victoverover Sheffield Wednesday, thanks to a first-half brace from Bradley Johnson. |
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It's reassuringly stable, yet easily rocked to brace against side-waves. |
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He grabbed two tries in the win at Wilderspool and repeated the brace showing blistering pace to chase Bobbie Goulding's kick and then his own hack ahead. |
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With ten classes ranging from a stag over 11 kg, to a brace of seasonal turkeys and a butchers presentation class, the judge was given a difficult task. |
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The experienced Sudanese had no answer to a brace of first-half goals. |
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A brace of house builders have been pencilled in for figures next week. |
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If the camera has to be hand-held, brace the camera firmly, locking elbows against the body, or brace hands and body on a solid object such as a table. |
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A weather forecaster said the province should brace itself for more heavy downpours in some areas, as well as cold and wet conditions with moderate rains in other areas. |
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Flight crew triggered a full emergency, donning smoke hoods and telling passengers to adopt brace positions before the plane landed safely 12 minutes later at 8.47 am. |
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Needwood Spirit has been at the top of his form in recent weeks and has gained a brace of victories at Carlisle, his latest success being achieved by a wide margin. |
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Victims of online fraud could find it harder to recover their losses as banks and building societies brace themselves for a surge in crime in the run-up to Christmas. |
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Patient wears a brace on his right wrist for repetitive strain injury. |
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I killed four brace of partridges, a wild duck, and a leash of hares. |
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His revival continued after the restart with another brace of tries. |
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But Victoria Beckham likes a sheath so perfectly fitted that you might as well brace yourself for a diet based solely on refusal. |
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However, the Liberal Democrat member said residents in York should brace themselves for higher bills when banding levels based on 1991 house prices are finally overhauled. |
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We can only brace ourselves for the rest of his four year term in office. |
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The scene where Linney is placing Hoffman in a head brace will have you in stitches. |
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The outcome was two falls, no submissions and a brace of yellow cards. |
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Let us splice the main brace to steel the men before battle. |
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The model factored in the contributions of the ground reaction force, mass moment of inertia of the shank and foot segments, and the brace valgus load. |
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In my rearview mirror, as I drove away, I couldn't help noticing how that dying rabbit seemed to brace the tree it lay against, and the unbroken, wild landscape beyond. |
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Or were the flags put up in order to deflect racial tension, as if to brace for the worst, akin to Floridians nailing boards over their windows before the hurricanes hit. |
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Fishing a cage feeder and baiting with lob worm tails, he managed to tempt a brace of bream, plus a few roach and eels, for his winning net of 12 lb. |
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He is expected to wear a neck brace for six to 12 weeks and his physical therapy will begin after he recovers from the concussion and neck injury. |
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A Hudson brace and Gigli saw are used to perform a basic craniotomy, and the cost of these items is minimal compared to the cost of a power drill. |
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While Breen, fresh from a brace of wins last weekend, made the seven-horse jump-off, two down with Old Town Katie ensured he did not augment his points tally. |
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She took Wolf's arm and inserted herself into a file of carts, getting in front of a brace of mules whose driver cursed her, but whose whip was too short to reach her neck. |
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Fishing a groundbait feeder, and alternating worm and red maggot hookbaits, he took a brace of skimmers plus three roach for his winning 3lb 15 oz. |
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Kieran O'Callaghan added a brace of points, but Monaleen were determined to have the last say, with Pat Carroll and Dave McAuliffe finding their range. |
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Having shown good pace all weekend, the speedy young Malaysian was understandably disappointed to come away from Thruxton with just a brace of 11 th place finishes. |
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There was a brace of hot, salty little birds to pick up and chew. |
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Seldom used in ordinary writing, brace or curly brackets are common in mathematics and other formulaic usage, where they serve to enclose complex sets of symbols. |
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To support the areas with higher slab thicknesses, additional MEP gates were used to brace the post shores so they could be charged with higher loads. |
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But any nerves harboured by Hibernian were swiftly expunged with a brace of gift-wrapped goals against adversaries who were lethargic, lacklustre and terribly out of sorts. |
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To stiffen the shallow vault, curved steel girders brace the two sides. |
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Most patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis who require treatment with a brace may use a thoracolumbar-sacral orthosis or a cervicothoracolumbar-sacral orthosis. |
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Severus gained sweet revenge for their opening day defeat when a brace from Moss earned them a 2-1 win at Thorpe United for whom Wood was on the mark. |
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She hobbled in her awkward leg brace as she came to her next table. |
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The plan to appoint a brace of relatively young clerks to vacant bishoprics would destroy any prospect of him recovering effective control over the English church. |
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Britons received four gold medals at the Athens Olympics, confounding cynical expectations that our athletes would trail home with only a miserable brace of bronzes. |
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Adrian Nye also bagged a brace with a couple of poacher's goals. |
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Those of the crew not gathered at the stern held on for dear life to whatever they could or scrambled to the front of the forecastle to brace against it. |
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On just day two, there was a fleet of World War One battleships from Scapa Flow, and a brace of 19th century treasure galleons from the Scilly Isles. |
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Download a brace of Westerns and work on the Texas accent, and casually let slip about how you need to stay online with Houston to find out how your gushers are doing. |
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Wind blowing onto the front face of the panel will result in a compressive force in the brace which will tend to push the deadman further into the ground. |
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But any nerves harboured by them were swiftly expunged with a brace of gift-wrapped goals against adversaries who were lethargic, lacklustre and terribly out of sorts. |
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Mr. Lauder has at least a brace of finches cheeping in his office at all times, and used to have a Boston terrier that skittered around his desk. |
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Overnight, the ne'er-do-well clubman had to brace up and address a contemporary audience. |
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We try to help them brace up, take their mind off it, give them something to look forward to. |
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After a day's skiing and getaway thrills, brace up to a work-out at the fitness centre: sauna, Jacuzzi, solarium. |
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Fasten the compressed-air maintenance unit 1 to the stand brace using the angle bracket, screws and strap. |
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Ensure the door strengthener and vertical door brace are positioned underneath the top and bottom door braces. |
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To prevent the unit from swinging back and forth, brace the lower link arms of the three-point hydraulic system. |
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She was released from the hospital with nothing more than a brace after two months. |
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They have been told to brace themselves as the next few hours are critical. |
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We also modified the thread used to sew up the brace fabric to prevent it from breaking under repeated friction. |
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You'd better brace yourself because the Q5 stops on a dime as if it just hit a brick wall. |
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You no longer have to brace yourself for yet more horrible news when you turn on your computer in the morning. |
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Come inside this true-to-life casino and brace yourself for the thrill of your life as you play the most exciting casino games! |
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Try to simply get closer to your subject and if you can't do that, brace yourself against a solid object. |
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Because he was an adolescent just coming into his full growth, the brace would influence his bearing for the rest of his life. |
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Villages and towns reaped profit from its golden days shown by the grand homes and châteaux that brace the waters edge. |
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Press the ball of wax onto the wire and brace that are poking you, and the wax will protect the inside of your mouth. |
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This 4 point roll bar is designed to fit 65-68 Mustang but will also fit 69-70 Mustang. 2 inch DOM.120 tubing with diagonal cross brace. |
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Alternatively, you can cut one batt into a series of wedges and then fit a wedge under each brace. |
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He picks up a plastic mould of a set of teeth with a plastic brace and shows them. |
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Headline grabber: Branko Jelic grabbed a brace to help Perth Glory to a 2-1 win over Melbourne Victory and into fourth place. |
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Physical testing needs to be representative of the brace used in the project but need not be done on a project-specific basis. |
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Each drag brace hinges at both ends and in the centre to allow it to fold up into the wheel well during retraction. |
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Remount the rear wheels, turn the wheelchair over and verify the position of the vertical seat brace. |
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The tachometer exhibited marks caused by the broken part of the brace rubbing against it. |
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When determining the brace slenderness, KL, the actual support conditions of the braces must be taken into account. |
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Some physio and a knee brace allowed me to continue with only a few days of down time. |
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Attach the bolt with the washer through the seat angle brace, spacer sleeve and frame and attach with washer and nut. |
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Your CX monitors feature thick walls and a carefully placed internal brace to prevent the speaker from resonating at low frequencies. |
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In 2006, Packer suggested the use of round HSS or Pipe over rectangular HSS for energy-dissipating brace elements. |
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Bournemouth won their third game in a row after Brett Pitman scored a brace in the 3-0 victoveroveReadingng following Callum Wilson's opener. |
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Either way, you should probably brace yourself for something genuinely nightmarish. |
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The instinct, in these circumstances, is to brace oneself for the onslaught of unbearable Aussie swagger. |
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As shear walls help to brace face-loaded walls and stop them from overturning, the corners where they meet should be reinforced. |
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For instance, some passengers held onto the sides of the seat-back in front of them to brace themselves. |
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They help keep the cow from crowding to the front of the stall, brace her as she gets up and keep the stall cleaner. |
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The undercarriage is section steel welded track roller frame with diagonal brace. |
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Two of these devices are positioning cams that bolt to the inboard and outboard ends of each upper drag brace. |
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She was given a neck brace and taken to the hospital on a stretcher. |
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For Gloucester a vital foothold, for the Falcons a strength-sapping kidney punch sandwiched between Noon's brace. |
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One of the first places for a gate to go rotten is at the junction of the brace and harr. |
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In all likelihood, Democrats should brace for an ugly election night. |
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When individuals such as Saddam Hussein give support and succour to international terrorists or field their own teams of terrorists, responsible nations must brace for war. |
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The correct way to handle scissors is by inserting the ring finger into the ring of the still blade, and placing the little finger on the finger brace. |
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It's either that or we brace ourselves for the coming plague. |
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My advice to politicians on this issue is to start figuring out how you're going to do it in the year immediately following election and then just brace yourself. |
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Do not brace yourself against the side guards when working. |
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Push the side of the new battery over the other brace until it is clipped. |
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There are a brace of birds and hare, that I cribbed this morning out of a basket of game. |
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If it is not hot, brace yourself against the door and open it slowly. |
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If fate has been unkind in failing to give you a high education, that need not keep you out of the business or social tournament: you will do the best you can with what learning you have, and brace yourself to acquire more. |
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Now anytime somebody says something about the government of which you're a part, you're never quite sure whether to brace yourself and hang onto the arms of the chair or, look for the door. |
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The next thing I laid hold of was a brace of pistols, and as I already had a powder horn and bullets, I felt myself well supplied with arms. |
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Set amidst a backdrop of lush West Coast rainforest near Greymouth, brace yourself for the New Zealand Off Road adventure of a lifetime with On Yer Bike! |
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The authors point out that in these superior sections, local buckling occurs more gradually and thereby delays fracture initiation at the central plastic hinging point of the brace. |
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Bolstered by its strong traditions, Senegal used all these outside contributions to brace itself and to build a stable country, removed from all the dangers mentioned above. |
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Lantrisant beat Rhydyfelin 33-17, Penarth scaped past Brynmawr 17-12 and Seb Jones' brace helped Penallta win 36-19 against Tylorstown. |
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A LATE second-half brace by former Wycombe loanee Sam Parkin earned Swindon three points. |
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Ben Baddeley, who has cerebral palsy, can now walk without leg splints and a body brace after selective dorsal rhizotomy. |
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A brace of brethren, both bishops, both eminent for learning and religion, now appeared in the church. |
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The boy has no idea about everything that's been going on. You need to brace him for what's about to happen. |
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They brace themselves for a swashbuckler, but find a chinstroker. |
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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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The thoracic vertebrae are partially fused, providing a solid brace for the wings during flight. |
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The first depictions of the compound crank in the carpenter's brace appear between 1420 and 1430 in various northern European artwork. |
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Mitchell Slape scored a brace with the other goal coming from new striker Zak Misbah, signed from Merthyr Town. |
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The brace was later made out of wood and became important, not only on bow ards but also body ards. |
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Within a month the Michigan mudkicker found her new master and the naive young pimp was stuck wtih a brace of howling crumb crushers. |
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We left the schooner, just as we quitted our guns, black with powder, in our shirts and trowsers, though we took the precaution to carry our boarding-belts, with a brace of pistols each, and a cutlass. |
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This resortontrendy Chaweng beach may have five star good looks and infinity pools by the brace but rates are really reasonable. |
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So brace yourself for more turbulent days. |
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Such starter tunnels are needed for TBMs to brace their grippers against the tunnel walls so they can press their driving force against the rock face. |
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In his next brace of interviews, Miliband is bound to backtrack by arbitrarily listing recent television programmes and unconvincingly declaring them to be his favourite. |
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Taj Muhammad was the top-scorer for NRL with an attacking 34-ball knock of 41 with four boundaries and brace of sixes. |
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Turn the drive nut on the shaft end counterclockwise until the brace is held firmly against the ratchet handle. |
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Without a roof to brace the body, shakes, rattles and squeaks are common. |
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Aluminium cast back brace with black lacquered sides and polished edges. |
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Congressmen, already convinced that the president cannot or will not make reparation by himself, must brace themselves either for impeachment proceedings or for some form of official rebuke. |
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It also means you are able to walk without a cane, crutches or a brace. |
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Then simply press the ball of wax onto the brace. |
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Internally, political intolerance and violence will have to be dealt with as a matter of priority, especially as political parties brace themselves for the 2012 elections. |
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I see no reason whatsoever why we should make an exemption where, what starts off as a little outlet doing no harm, a brace or two of birds here or there, ends up as another supply route. |
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It's a little late in February for this, but brace yourself for a reacquaintance with Old Man Winter. |
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In the event of a design-level earthquake, Type MD and Type LD CBF dissipate seismic energy through the cyclic yielding and inelastic buckling of their brace members. |
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If a new vertical seat brace is required, remove the existing one as well as the horizontal seat braceand loosely attach the new vertical seat brace to the frame with bolt. |
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Doctors have advised Vettori to rest an injured ankle and have fitted a precautionary neck brace on Atapattu, who was concussed. |
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A Mold player was transferred to hospital in a neck brace but has thankfully been discharged with no long-term injuries. |
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Emergency services fitted the man with a neck brace for safety and used rope to hoist him up and out of the ditch. |
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Roberto Pasquali then bagged a brace to join him at the top of the charts, but since his two goals were separated by a Badiane Mbengue strike, it was 3-3 when the hooter brought an end to the opening 12 minutes. |
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So most British republicans already hushed into respectfulness by a brace of royal deaths will grimace and bear the celebrations of the queen's Golden Jubilee. |
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Medics were forced to fit Stephen with a head and neck brace after he jumped from the North Pier at Cullercoats Bay, North Tyneside. |
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Her fashion accessory included Keko Hainswheeler neck brace and Kiko jewelry. |
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The same country has a fowling licence which may be issued to an individual or a company and authorizes the taking of birds, by means of nets or other devices and traps normally prohibited, in lots of 5 000 brace. |
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To counterbrace the yards is to brace the head yards one way and the after yards another. |
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The Royals secured their ninth straight win to overhaul leaders Leamington with Mykel Beckley leading the way with a brace. |
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A high and wide entablature rest on the jambs, with a simple painted volute ornament above the hearth opening with a brace shaped cut along the top. The hood rises above a cornice decorated with foliage carved in relief. |
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To use the Caddyplus as a brace to keep your clubs off the ground, clip the stem of your club into the open, half-moon portion of the Caddyplus and firmly plant the fork end of the divot fixer into the ground. |
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Derby-winning jockey Martin Dwyer also had a good afternoon, thanks to a 22-1 brace on Methaaly and Tawaassol. |
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They won their own local derby 34-16 at Wakefield on Friday night with pacy full-back Richard Owen crossing for a brace of tries. |
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It was recommended he should have surgery which would have left Partridge in a neck brace for three months with no guarantee of success. |
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Hunter thought that Woody's knee brace might have come loose. |
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Not adopting a brace position would mean that, with the usual lap belt as a restraint, due to the violent deceleration in a crash a person remaining in a normal sitting position would jackknife. |
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This suggests that knees were used to brace the upper two or three topside planks but have rotted away. |
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Brazilian Nene scored a brace in the game while Abdelkarim Hassan, Hassan Haydos and Talal Bloushi all scored for the Wolves. |
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He scored his third brace of the season as he scored twice against Wigan, on 31 January to take his tally to ten goals for the season. |
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However, it was Jordan's super-sub Hasan Abdalfatah who finished top scorer in the section, adding two quick-fire goals on the last matchday to his brace against Korea Republic. |
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Player to watch: A quick-fire brace from Cristian Sanchez Prette sunk River Plate last time out, and Huracan will be hoping for more of the same when they visit Estudiantes. |
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High Country was the first to promote low brace heights for increased speed. |
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Mr Hunt may want to brace himself because I fear we're facing a minor epidemic of caft dunts. |
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The brace is a positively mediaeval contraption, reminiscent of the gothic gynecological instruments that Cronenberg devised for Dead Ringers. |
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An unloader brace applies valgus stress to the knee and may be beneficial for someone with medial compartment arthritis. |
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Juventus crushed almostrelegated Novara thanks to a brace from Mirko Vucinic and goals from Marco Borriello and Arturo Vidal. |
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Bond opened his account after a minute, but Newtown quickly hit back with a brace of goals from debutant Gareth Patridge. |
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Clark completed his brace on Square Dancer, joint top-weight for the second division of this contest. |
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Having earlier grabbed a brace in Madrid's 7-1 mauling of Sporting Gijon, that double took Raul's tally for the season to four, two behind the current top scorer in La Liga, David Villa. |
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The Bermudan international, who scored a brace in his side's win at Chesterfield last weekend, headed firmly home just after the break to level the scores. |
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The antitrochanter serves as a brace to prevent abduction of the hind limb and to decrease stress placed on the femoral head during bipedal locomotion. |
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These string instrument players brace the instrument against their neck by clenching their teeth, which can cause misalignment, leading to TMD problems. |
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Blamed if the king didn't have to brace up mighty quick, or he'd a squshed down like a bluff bank that the river has cut under, it took him so sudden. |
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The stress between body and pole was neutralized by adding a brace consisting of a fiber or leather strap between the low end of the pole and the body. |
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They crosses for eight tries with Peter Orchard going over for a brace with Barry Nills,Joe Roder-ick,Chris Howe,Dai,Braham,Barry Howland and David Faws getting the others. |
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They crossed for eight tries, with Peter Orchard going over for a brace and Barry Nills,Joe Roderick,Chris Howe, Dai Braham,Barry Howland and David Faws getting the others. |
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Eoin Doyle levelled after a miskick from Torquay goalkeeper Michael Poke and Jay O'Shea made sure of the points by scoring a brace in the final 10 minutes. |
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So we made him a shoe insert, not a brace, that kept his toes spread. |
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This high cost is due to the repeated stops and starts of portions of the body as well as the necessity of using active muscular effort to brace against the tunnel walls. |
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And with title rivals Tividale being held to a draw by Westfields, Brown's brace was enough to take the Tythe Barn Lane side back to the top of the table. |
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The Famous Grapes are 6th after a 7-2 win over Tiempo, with the scorers being Shacklock with a brace to add to last week's goals, plus a Perry O'Sullivan double. |
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The maximalist patty calls for minced carrot and tomato, cheddar cheese, grated apple, capers, India relish, and a brace of spices, all mixed directly into the beef. |
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They closed with a brace of non-album hits like the attitude-laden Really Stupid and Way Behind Me's sublime mix of jangly indie pop and Spector girl group melodies. |
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A brace apiece from Josh Blake and Darren Timms plus a stunning second half volley from Paul Nicholls fired Leamington to a 5-1 league victory over Highgate. |
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A further long-range effort from Harrison Glew, and a brace of chances for William Peterkin were denied by the inspired Campbell in the Norristhorpe goal. |
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This brace helps young children with correctable moderate to strong pronation and supination to re-align their base of support for improved stability in standing and walking. |
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If you store the extractor backwards, or with the brace in the vertical position, the brace bangs into the wiring harness that powers the slip ring contact arms. |
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Carberry scored again in the next for a 314-1 brace when bringing John Carr's 20-1 shot Roadmaker from off the pace to win the three-mile Chronicle Handicap Hurdle. |
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It was the same story in 1981 when the 'nature-loving' countryfolk did their best to shoot down the Wildlife and Countryside Act like a brace of pheasant. |
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The quandrangular ard has a horizontal sole body connected to a straight, nearly parallel beam by a stilt and a brace. |
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In association and rugby football, the scoring of two goals or tries by one individual in a single match is referred to as a brace. |
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When a player scored two tries, this is often referred to as a brace. |
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