The woman claimed the defendant punched the man and dislocated his shoulder, so he could not get dressed very quickly. |
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This is partly because the hip must be dislocated and, thus, the vein will be torqued and twisted to prepare the femur for the implant. |
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Miscarraiges, dislocated shoulders, broken bones, damaged axels there is enough reason for people to be concerned over the city's potholed roads. |
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A second bird dislocated a shoulder and his wing would never be strong enough to serve him in the wild. |
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Corrective surgery is performed on children with dislocated hips, club feet, deformities of the spine and limbs and diseases of the bones. |
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The racial and ethnic mix of youth exiters also differs from what we see for adults and dislocated workers. |
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A few hours later, he began thrashing about in a seizure so violent that he dislocated his shoulder. |
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He reports, too, on the angry young men he meets, dislocated by colonialism and desperately seeking acceptance in white supremacist Britain. |
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He admitted he had tested positive for drugs arising out of the medication he's been taking for his dislocated shoulder. |
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He didn't look as bothered when professional whatshisface dislocated his shoulder! |
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Serious back problems, then a dislocated shoulder restricted the left-arm swing bowler to a handful of appearances over the past two seasons. |
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The patella can become luxated, or dislocated, either as a result of trauma or because of a congenital malformation of the leg. |
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Apparently, Mark got the worst of it with three cracked ribs and a dislocated jaw. |
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If anybody else had tried that, they would have probably broken their arm or dislocated their shoulder joint. |
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It is possible I have dislocated a few joints, and I may have fractured a bone. |
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Alex Stepney, the Manchester United goalkeeper who once shouted so hard at his defence that he dislocated his jaw, is your man. |
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The high-and-tight fastball fractured Conigliaro's cheekbone, dislocated his jaw, and damaged his left eye and eye socket. |
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Because of its lack of bony stability, the glenohumeral joint is the most commonly dislocated major joint in the body. |
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Andy walked away after that, leaving Laura crying on the floor nursing her possibly dislocated jaw. |
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Feeling a bit tired he naturally yawned but dislocated his jaw in the process. |
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To date, more than 20 specimens of D. australis have been collected at this locality, all within galleries and with dislocated plastrons. |
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Your jaw was dislocated, but it will heal in no time, along with the bruises. |
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There is a slight snap as a bone has just been dislocated in the neck and arm. |
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To be sure, union members have been dislocated as a result of NAFTA and other bad trade deals. |
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War also clearly disrupted and dislocated international economic relations and pushed national economies away from specialization. |
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Credit markets continue to trade in a dislocated manner and look quite vulnerable. |
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A capsulotomy was performed and the patella was dislocated laterally to expose the articular surface of the trochlear groove. |
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Also, isolation through moving to urban centres means many Maori have been dislocated from vital support networks. |
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Ruffian suffered a compound fracture of both sesamoid bones in her right front ankle and a dislocated fetlock joint. |
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He became involved in a fight with some other children and his left elbow was dislocated. |
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The one bit I didn't enjoy was the double jointed contortionist, who actually dislocated his shoulder and elbow on stage. |
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Developmental hip dysplasia may be unilateral or bilateral and includes subluxated or dislocated hips and malformed acetabula. |
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Today he cannot raise his arms above his head because his shoulders were dislocated so many times. |
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She dislocated both knee caps and her legs swelled so much she was evacuated to Germany until the swelling subsided. |
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He had dislocated a cervical vertebra and torn a cartilage in his lower ribcage, and was ordered by his doctors not to train, let alone compete. |
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The narrative is essentially classical, but it is delivered in a spatially fractured, dislocated fashion. |
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He also treats his share of fractured and dislocated toes, which often occur when a dancer is wearing ballet slippers. |
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Bruises, sprained wrists and ankles, and dislocated shoulders are not uncommon for a breaker. |
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He survived with three cracked vertebrae and a dislocated finger after the roof of a shack broke his fall. |
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The Keronite layer is a complex oxide ceramic consisting of hard crystalline phases dislocated in a matrix of softer phases of oxide. |
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Our bodies are delocalised and dislocated, they can be accessed from computers anywhere. |
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Jag gasped as his shoulder was nearly dislocated, then heaved himself up with the offended arm. |
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She was walking a bit funny, as if she'd dislocated or broken her hip and it had healed on its own. |
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The second woman had dislocated her collarbone from her sternum, which rapidly began to swell. |
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In addition, his right shoulder was still purpled and swollen, making Annabelle worry if it were more than dislocated. |
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The TAA program should be expanded to cover individuals dislocated by offshoring in service industries or in public employment. |
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He had a cut near his eye, an open wound to a knee, a broken pelvis and a smashed and dislocated hip. |
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These dislocated physiognomies are searing psychic masks whose crazed features seem to express the artist's creative and psychological isolation. |
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This confrontation is treated like other seemingly random acts of terrorism in the mass media, dislocated from the cultural and political history behind the conflict. |
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He had a groin injury at the 1982 World Cup, dislocated his shoulder at the 1986 World Cup and was invalided home from the 1990 World Cup with an Achilles tendon problem. |
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He suggests that the immigrant was critically burdened by a Gaelic culture, which had been dislocated from its homeland and stranded in an alien environment. |
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Her shoulders are so loose in the joints that she dislocated the left one rolling over in bed to turn off her alarm clock one morning in March last year. |
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Hereby the leaf springs might be dislocated from their horizontal position. |
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Soper dislocated his shoulder and lost his crash helmet, even though it was strapped on. |
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Each dirt hillock, each plain, each mountain is a country of which its limbs are dislocated. |
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These trees develop a crease at the bud-union between interstock and rootstock, and are occasionally dislocated at this point by strong winds. |
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While it was dislocated, the pole came down, fell on my rotator cuff, and smashed it in half. |
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Political outcomes are dislocated from the intentions or hopes of individual politicians, as resolutions are mediated between dozens of players and hundreds of officials. |
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The skeleton is dislocated, like a broken puppet come all unhinged with progressive use. |
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I flipped over, and I dislocated a metacarpal joint in my wrist. |
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Indeed, the carpus and base of metacarpus appear to be thrown backward so much, as on first view to excite a suspicion that the carpus has been dislocated. |
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This client laterally dislocated her left patella 3 hours ago while playing volleyball. |
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As she lies wrapped in white cotton in an iron cot sterilized with bleach, her swollen legs appear dislocated from her rattling body. |
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His leg was mangled: a snapped bone, a dislocated ankle, ruptured ligaments. |
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He staggers away and is half-carried to a room where a smoking doctor repositions his dislocated shoulder. |
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It goes to show just how far markets were dislocated from fundamentals this year. |
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In dislocation, the head of the thighbone has come out of the hip socket and is thus dislocated. |
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The contactor for the No 2 greaser pump for the main engine also had a dislocated spring guide. |
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My legs are killing me though, because I broke one leg and dislocated the other knee. |
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He has suffered a broken leg and dislocated ankle and a long absence lies before him. |
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Ten lives have been lost, countless homes have been destroyed, countless businesses dislocated and infrastructure has been destroyed. |
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I moved quickly to get out of the way, and my arm dislocated, which it normally had a habit of doing once in a while. |
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Each society must find a way to address the needs of those who may be dislocated by change and cushion the transition. |
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Those who are dislocated are often forced to temporarily reside in crowded shelters, which increase the risk of disease outbreak. |
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For the poor and dislocated seeking a place within this new world, the borders are wide and difficult to cross. |
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Today many of the people on the move are refugees or internally displaced, dislocated by war, strife, and violence. |
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Some dislocated people find ways to achieve enough integration to avoid addiction. |
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Never before has the hydrologic cycle been badly dislocated in the presence of so many hundreds of millions of people. |
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This month, Hurricane Mitch has ravaged much of Central America. More than 10,000 people killed, millions more dislocated. |
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Often medical attention is sought because the shoulder remains dislocated. |
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For example, specialized centers may be established to serve workers being dislocated from a particular employer or industry, or to serve residents of public housing. |
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The FN has become a protectionist, anticapitalist party of the dislocated working classes. |
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His right arm was fileted and dislocated, flopped to the side at a funny angle. |
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A breech birth left Vona with a paralysed right leg and bilaterally dislocated hips, but surgery by Sir Harry Platt when she was 4 enabled her to walk with a calliper. |
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Perhaps, dislocated as they are now from their original telos, the cycle could continue to release cathectic energies and be transformed into a nonspecific work of mourning. |
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Sethe, like so many continental and dislocated Africans, attempts to escape a past that cannot be outrun, a past that follows, taints, and tickles. |
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He dislocated a pastern joint and we decided to put him down immediately. |
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He's so laidback he's taken up yogic flying, but deserves the boost of rapid rehabilitation from his latest injury, a dislocated kneecap. |
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The very physical match later saw Wilkinson leave the pitch with a dislocated left shoulder. |
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It was a breech birth, which left her with a dislocated hip. |
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He whispered that he felt pain everywhere, that he was unable to walk or stand, that he urinated blood, and that he could not talk because his jaw was either dislocated or broken. |
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Acton was given the gloves after a finger injury to Lawrence Thomas in mid-week training, with second-choice gloveman Alastair Bray out with a dislocated shoulder. |
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Enthusiastic Wii Sports usage has seen televisions destroyed by flying remotes and a variety of injuries, including fractured limbs, dislocated knee caps, torn knee ligaments and facial injuries. |
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The main complaint may be the dislocated second toe that is sitting on top of the great toe, or the large callus beneath the second metatarsal head as a result of a transfer lesion due to instability of the first MTP joint. |
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She also had a dislocated elbow, swollen jaw, fingermarks on her throat, torn shoulder muscles, head-to-toe bruising and internal bleeding. |
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Deirdre was increasingly off her tree in the last sad days of our relationship. Her demands and quirks were ever more extravagant and dislocated. |
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Indeed, after the First World War, the Pictorialist movement petered out and experimental photography in Germany definitively dislocated 19th-century schemas. |
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This is because the worldwide distribution of ores is unequal and dislocated from locations of peak demand and from smelting infrastructure. |
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And if anyone in the Malay community has a sprain, a fractured or dislocated limb, or is plain tired, he or she immediately arranges for an urut. |
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The dancers often looked disjointed, double-jointed and dislocated. |
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In addition, detailed planning had been dislocated by the voluntary German withdrawal to the Hindenburg Line. |
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Sanchez dislocated his shoulder and his having MRI today to determine the extent of damage to the labrum or ligaments. |
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In this unstable environment, approximately 23-million people are registered with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, and several times that number are dislocated from their countries of origin. |
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She put him in the recovery position and tended his injuries, including a dislocated shoulder, until an ambulance arrived. |
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Upon return from his final period in detention, he was kidnapped by soldiers, who beat him with rifles, broke his teeth, his arm and leg, and dislocated his ribs. |
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The Netherlands is also willing to explore if, and to what extent, the host State could be forthcoming with regard to additional costs that emanate from the fact that we will have two dislocated offices. |
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When the switch stand was struck by the highway vehicle and dislocated from its securement, the mechanism could no longer hold the switch points tight to the rail. |
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But the greatest challenge for the protection of dislocated people in the region remained the poor record of accountability for many of the region's governments. |
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The cabin was partly dislocated, and the left engine came off at impact. |
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The lump, it turned out, was the result of a dislocated vertebrae. |
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The special skills and combined strengths of a range of different organizations are essential to identifying and meeting the needs of millions of children whose lives have been dislocated by disaster. |
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Injuries, which seemed to be of an inconsequential nature, were often sustained, such as a sprained ankle, a dislocated phalanx, a twisted foot, a corked leg and so on. |
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First, the ill-formed PP can be dislocated at the right periphery of VP, a common process also called right-dislocation or emargination in other languages. |
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She was a swimmer and footballer until she was diagnosed with upper femoral epiphysis, which meant her hip had dislocated from the socket, ending her sporting hopes. |
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In January 1912, Welsh dislocated his neck in a bout of wrestling. |
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Through the 'grand' apartheid policy, millions of Africans were forcibly dislocated to a designated Bantustan dependent on their record of origin. |
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We would have cases coming in of people with completely dislocated jaws, there was a man whose face was battered by a bull, some of the goriest sights ever. |
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Johnson returns for the clash with former club Everton after a cynical body-check on European duty against Amkar Perm last month left him with a dislocated collarbone. |
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My shoulder was dislocated. It was agony to have it put to rights. |
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Weill-Marchesani syndrome is an autosomal recessive disorder, commonly associated with anteriorly dislocated lenses, brachymorphy, brachydactyly, and normal mental status. |
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Widdop, who dislocated his hip in front a spectating McNamara on the Gold Coast in June, was back on an exercise bike on Wednesday and took in some straight-line running. |
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The humeral head may be dislocated inferiorly to expose the glenoid, and if cut, the shaft is retracted posterior and inferior for glenoid exposure. |
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Farming is the practice of agriculture by specialized labor in an area primarily devoted to agricultural processes, in service of a dislocated population usually in a city. |
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