Efforts by senior leaders to jawbone banks into lending to companies not targeted by the government campaign have had little effect. |
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Hoss jumped, and the horse shied, the twin jolts coming together in the agony of his jawbone. |
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The lower jawbone of the hippopotamus reveals six incisor teeth, whereas the hippopotamus that survives in Africa has only four incisors. |
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Mr Thomas said the sales rep suffered a broken jawbone, leaving him with a permanent metal plate to repair the damage. |
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She let go of his neck, placing her slender fingers on his cheek and tracing his jawbone, a streak of red defining it better. |
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Mrs Callaway received treatment for a broken jawbone, chipped cheekbone and bumps and scrapes all over her body. |
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She also suffered a broken nose, smashed cheekbones and jawbone and lost several teeth. |
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The man's skeleton was missing its lower legs, while the woman's skull had lost its jawbone. |
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Seigi's first blow bounced off the monster's big jawbone, doing nothing to phase the behemoth. |
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He has to be operated on for an injury to his face, he has shrapnel lodged in his jawbone and a sizeable wound to the left side of his face. |
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He was a short and sturdy man, with wispy gray hair and white stubble framing his jawbone. |
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Massage a few drops of the oil on the temples and across the forehead, and then gently down and around the jawbone. |
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This can spread to the sinuses or jawbone, and eventually cause blood poisoning. |
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These sounds are received as echoes in the dolphin's jawbone and the signal is transmitted to its brain. |
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A bony layer of cementum covers the outside of the root, under the gum line, and holds the tooth in place within the jawbone. |
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If you have been wearing a full denture for a long time, your jawbone may have become too thin and flat to hold implants. |
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I've recently noticed a swelling on my jawbone just below my earlobe. |
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Then, like a twist in a pulp thriller, the jawbone washed up on shore in Aruba. |
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When you chew gum, the repetitive movement of your jaw puts added tension on the muscles and joints where your jawbone meets your skull, Urbaniak says. |
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Osteoporosis and tooth loss often go hand-in-hand because the same decrease in bone mineral density that boosts risk of hip and other fractures affects the jawbone and teeth. |
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French and American paleotologists held that the jawbone and skull were obviously from two different animals and that their discovery was an accident of placement. |
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The defective meniscus, a bit of cartilage which cushions the jawbone from the skull, is removed and replaced with a disc to alleviate pain. |
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Vico describes the day his youngest brother was collecting branches from a small garden and found a human jawbone as life changing. |
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If not treated, A dental abscess can reach the jawbone and cause severe complications. |
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The group is called Radiokijada: la quijada is literally an ass's jawbone, which is used as an instrument in this kind of music. |
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The largest element of this amulet, made from an animal's jawbone with one tooth still in it, depicts an eagle carved in deep formlines. |
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To find out, place your index and second finger on the side of your neck, just below your jawbone and midway between your chin and your ear. |
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Implants, usually made of titanium, are inserted into the jawbone to create an artificial root, to which a man-made tooth is attached. |
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Ideal bone substitute for ridge preservation cases in order to prevent the loss of jawbone following tooth extraction. |
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Some lines are prone to skin conditions, Legg-Perthes disease, hernias, liver disease and jawbone calcification. |
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The final evaluation regarding implant placement is done during surgery when there is access to the exposed jawbone. |
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You wear a FitBit Flex, jawbone Up, or Nike Fuel Band on your wrist, and go about your normal day. |
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From my neck to my temples, there is a throbbing soreness on both sides of my face, all radiating from the hinge of my jawbone. |
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But they have not officially confirmed whether or not the jawbone is even human, let alone if it belongs to the missing girl. |
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A German man who lost his lower jaw nearly 10 years ago to a malignant tumor regained the ability to eat more than soup this year when he was given an engineered jawbone. |
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She had a low forehead, a dull grey eye, a vast pendulous nose, a huge mouth full of uneven teeth and a chin and jawbone qui n'en finissent pas. |
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Given the force necessary to break the bones of a large cetacean, it is unlikely that cranial, jawbone and vertebral fractures are unlikely to be caused by anything but a collision with a ship. |
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In 1983 the aforementioned Neanderthal jawbone was discovered in the Zafarraya cave in this setting, and various international entities continue to study the tools and human remains that have been found there. |
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Some believe that devitalized teeth and jawbone cavitations may be associated with Bartonella infection. |
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To do this, snakes have a flexible jawbone that allows it to eat meals that are five times the size of their head and scales that allow its belly to stretch and fit everything. |
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The picture I have chosen was printed in four stages and shows a very unusual type of crocodile. They have no lower jawbone, so they have to use the backs of other crocodiles in order to chew. |
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The excavation turned up one small femur, one broken calva, and one jawbone. |
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Teeth and part of a jawbone excavated in 1981 were dated to 225,000 years ago. |
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A similar size is reported from a jawbone from the British Natural History Museum. |
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It might be of help to move your fingers back and forth along the jawbone. |
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The tooth is less firmly fixed in the jawbone. |
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When Mr Carney and Mr Flaherty tried to jawbone businesses into investing some of this money last year Mr Carney called it dead money they were met with angry retorts. |
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One was sent a bullet and a jawbone as a warning to keep away. Rivalry between the leading southern tribes, the Dinka and the Nuer, has long been a source of instability. |
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Chinchiv musicians combine with Peruvian cajon, guiro, jawbone, bongos, conga, Andean violin and guitar. |
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In the Middle Ages, reasons for whaling included their meat, oil usable as fuel and the jawbone, which was used in house construction. |
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Regeneration of bone tissue could greatly benefit people with jawbone deficiencies due to tooth loss, infection or trauma. |
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To finish up your sinus massage, you're going to start at the base of your jawbone, at the chin, and massage along the line of the bone all the way up to your ears. |
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These hinge joints, known as temporomandibular joints connect the lower jawbone to the temporal bone of the skull. |
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Each tooth has one or more roots, implanted into the jawbone, and surrounded by cementum, which is linked with the alveolar bone through the periodontal ligament. |
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A simple way to help fix dentures in the mouth is the placement of dental implants in your jawbone with precision attachments fitted to your denture to help fix them in place. |
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Once the titanium stud has been placed in the jawbone, the patient generally has a required healing phase of 3-6 months to allow the stud to fuse with the jaw bone. |
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Sure, your cubicle mate, neighbor, and aunt all own a Fitbit or JawBone fitness tracker. |
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Unlike the wrist-only Jawbone Up or Fitbit, the shoelace clip helps it recognize almost any movement. |
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This month Jawbone will release a series of earbud replacements, which are designed to fit so snugly that you will not need an earloop. |
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