It was 45 minutes before kick-off and we were dressed in full kit, without boots, doing some leg weights and stretches. |
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She purred, rubbing her head on Holly's leg as she passed, and jumped up onto the table. |
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Have the trains been raised or the platforms lowered since the Alice to Darwin leg was built? |
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Grasp the foot of your injured leg with your hand and slowly pull your heel up to your buttocks. |
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Doctors had to amputate the leg of a 14-year-old boy attacked earlier today while fishing in waist-deep water. |
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Additional padding has been fitted each side of and above the driver's legs to minimize the risk of leg injury. |
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He saw how a fragment of leg bone fitted into the foot bones, and knew those feet were made for walking on the ground, not moving in trees. |
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Patients with severe leg weakness may need sticks, crutches, or a walking frame. |
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He bowed before the black sapphire throne on which his master sprawled, his one leg cocked over the armrest, totally relaxed. |
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Proving his critics wrong Danny rolled up his trousers and let leg waxers loose on his thick hairy legs. |
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The horse knocked out just about everyone in the first leg of the quadrella when he beat the favourite by a half neck. |
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In no time at all the fiddler was able to retrieve what was left of his leg and a great cheer went up from the dancers. |
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He said he was taking the return leg seriously and ensured qualification to the next stage of the continental competition. |
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He took a wicket with his first ball of the match, trapping Robinson leg before after Leicestershire decided to bat first at Grace Road. |
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York played host to the tenth and final leg of Chapman's month-long UK tour, and an eager audience gave her a warm welcome and a fond farewell. |
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Some have heel, joint and muscle ache, and frequent leg jerkiness when sleeping. |
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The injury occurred when a Quarter Horse flipped in the starting gate with Stevens aboard, pinning his leg against the gate. |
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He was referred to our service with warty skin nodules on his left foot and leg for about 18 months now. |
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Peter, a 2-year-old Queensland heeler pit bull mix, had his left hind leg amputated. |
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He eases his leg onto the adjacent barstool at the Roadside Inn, the town watering hole, and takes a sip from a frothy mug of beer. |
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He heart ached for his life and the sadness she felt was far deeper than the pain in her leg or arm. |
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Molly was taken to the vet after her back leg was savaged while she was in her kennel outside the house. |
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He improved, but in 1996 he was readmitted to hospital with paraesthesia and leg spasms and was prescribed carbamazepine by a neurologist. |
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Slightly lame in his right leg after suffering from polio, Bruce said the idea really appealed to him. |
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But alarm bells began ringing in January last year when Dolly become lame in one leg and was found to have arthritis. |
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The four-year-old son of Scenic appeared perceptibly lame in his right hind leg during the broadcast. |
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Four years later, in Sydney, Ainslie returned the favor, boxing Scheidt in on the first upwind leg and then hanging on for the overall victory. |
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He was a talented all-rounder, bowling his leg breaks off a very long run up. |
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Reassemble the leg and stretcher, adding carpenter's wood glue before inserting the stretcher into the hole. |
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Its seat is comprised of tongue-and-groove pieces, while the leg stretchers are doweled into place. |
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She suffered serious head injuries and a badly lacerated leg and never regained consciousness. |
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Many Italian merchants ship internationally and at keen prices so it pays to do some leg work. |
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Four talented youngsters from Bolton are reaching for the stars after winning the first leg of an X-Factor style contest. |
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The eye alights on a shoe here, the leg of a doll, bedding, pictures and shards of broken mirror. |
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For his costume, the District Court judge donned an orange prison jumpsuit, arm and leg shackles, an Afro wig and black face paint. |
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Two days before he was due to return home he suffered a leg injury which effectively wrecked his high hopes for the season. |
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Working feverishly, the crew and shore team refitted the boat and sailed it to La Rochelle in time to rejoin the race in leg eight. |
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Patients with radicular pain were excluded unless leg pain was caused by referred pain. |
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I saw back injuries, head injuries, broken fingers, leg wounds and much more. |
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Individuals with this form of neuropathy experience severe, relentless leg pain that is worse at night. |
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He cupped his hand and caught the knuckle bone, which included the attached leg bone. |
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The Rams' only other injury worry is over Chris Clarke, who took a knock to a leg during the game at Flixton. |
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Members of the grasshopper family, including crickets, locusts, and katydids, hear with small disks near one of the front leg joints. |
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Sit on a leg press machine, feet flat on the foot plate, about the same distance apart as they are on the bike, knees bent. |
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It includes ten leg rattles worn by dancers as both a composite musical instrument and a protective device. |
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They sat there in complete silence, save for the consistent rat-tat-tat of Gabe's leg knocking over and over against the hard metal of the chair. |
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He lost his leg just above the kneecap last year as a result of a motorcycle accident. |
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The front seats are comfortable and supportive, as are those in the rear, where leg room is surprisingly good for a short wheelbase vehicle. |
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Slightly taper the pant leg on the inseam from the knee down and on the outer seam from the hip down. |
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The beast screamed, its eyes reddened with pain, and flailed its leg wildly in an attempt to dislodge the feline. |
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Chen recalled that when she attempted to grip the juts in the wall, both her leg and arm muscles started to tremble. |
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These two bones together link the leg to the foot at the ankle joint, although it is the tibia which carries all the weight. |
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Cross-train with the elliptical trainer and recumbent bike, both of which get a thumbs-up for working the entire leg musculature. |
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So we're given the impression of Connor's leg shaking and his voice wobbling. |
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In December 1982 he broke his leg following a parachute jump and never completed his training. |
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Make sure that they mold against your leg properly and that the elastic keeps them from bunching up regularly. |
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Push a few buttons and, hey presto, your seat reclines, and your leg rest rises until you are lying down. |
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One Lewis seaman at Trafalgar lost his leg below the knee and to stop the bleeding put his leg into a barrel of tar. |
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The new, improved seats recline to an angle of 143 degrees, and a whole row of seats has been removed to give even more leg room. |
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What they've got to remember is a dented wing mirror to a car is a broken leg to a rider. |
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A pure arterial ulcer often has no edema, unless the patient with pain at rest keeps the leg dependent throughout the night for comfort. |
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Rod winged another in the leg and he fell to a kneeling position still firing. |
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Michan could feel his leg begin to welt up and pulse in pain but he ignored it. |
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To start bowling again on his reconstructed leg must have required a giant leap of faith. |
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The horse was put down after suffering a serious injury to a hind leg during the De Vere Gold Cup at Haydock on Saturday. |
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A dietary deficiency has been linked to abnormal capillary leakiness, pain and weakness in the extremities, and nocturnal leg cramps. |
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A ragged pigeon with one scabby leg is slouching wearily on my window-sill. |
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It was also said that one leg of a planned flight involved a journey from Manchester. |
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The kicks are delivered with great force and at toe, ankle and lower shin heights as well as into the mid leg range. |
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She stifled a pained hiss as her leg hit the side of the car at a particularly jolty turn. |
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Renae jolted her leg forward at him, kicking Trent's legs crossed on the floor. |
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By now the pain was shooting from my hip all the way down my leg to a foot that had gone partially numb. |
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The long claws, strong leg and shoulder muscles of these bears are well adapted for digging dens and food. |
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A badly broken leg last September was reset just four weeks ago and he is under strict orders to take things easy for a while. |
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If we are to gauge his abilities off his TKO win in 5 he might be lifting his leg on the wrong tree. |
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He locked his left leg into a straight position and attempted to cycle as much hydraulic fluid back into the reservoir as the system would allow. |
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It is found guilty of lifting its leg and soiling the original theatrical aspect ratio of this film. |
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One of the protesters kicked a security official in the leg as she was taken out. |
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For example, wrestling includes many holds, which can easily be performed in such a way that they damage the elbow, shoulder, neck or leg joints. |
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When he got in the house he promptly lifted his leg and sprayed the furniture. |
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Slovenia scored a priceless away goal and succeeded in holding Croatia to a 1-1 draw in the first leg of their playoff. |
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He or she holds the patient's leg and hip in correct anatomical position while the cement hardens. |
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Zip pants, wide leg drawstrings, and comfy fleece trousers with matching zip jackets are staple items. |
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To accomplish the latter, keep your heels close together and angle your toes slightly outward for lifts such as hack squats and leg presses. |
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They also feature a heel lift for reduced lower leg stress on ascents and a simple binding system with a fixed pivot rod. |
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It was this faith that saw him through a complicated surgery to amputate his right leg on account of diabetes-related complications. |
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Showing more leg, when there is leg worth showing, will make you appear taller, as will a shoe with a little lift to it. |
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The officer then aimed three blows towards his face and another one to his leg as he handcuffed him and bundled him into a car. |
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On the spinnaker reach to Rayrigg Fiscal Folly pulled ahead, extending its lead in the blustery, fluctuating wind on the leg up to Swan's Nest. |
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The sight of a young lass flashing a bit of leg or a bit of cleavage can render most teenage lads incapable of concentrating on anything else. |
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The mother had jokingly advised her not to go to any wild parties or get bitten on the leg by a scorpion. |
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The second lifted alarmingly off a length but was down the leg side and Bradman was able to duck and let it past. |
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Her right leg is wasted and her knee joint is swollen, shiny and huge in comparison to the other. |
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As for shoes, I wasn't going to risk breaking a leg wearing my 5-inch heels so I decided on my wedges. |
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He signed for them at the start of the season but has been out of action since sustaining a broken leg in a pre-season friendly. |
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Surgeons typically choose the vein from the leg since its removal does not cause any future ambulatory problems. |
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My leg was acting up, painful and disobedient, but no more than it has a hundred times before. |
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Tyler, who wore a politely puzzled expression, sat very comfortably on the couch, with one leg resting on top of the other. |
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Gone is the silly robot dog that I wanted to see yelping around with its leg in a bear trap. |
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Blignaut lost his cool immediately, the next ball swinging way down the leg side for four wides. |
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The lace barely covers her upper leg as the female mages continue to altercate with her that it must be shorter. |
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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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When you have a leg cramp, relax the muscle through gentle massage, or heat the muscle with a warm towel or hot water bottle. |
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A nightly foot and lower leg massage not only relaxes the feet, it also helps promote restful sleep. |
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She slipped a tiny elastic banding ring over the long metal pin which connects my real leg to the artificial one. |
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However he realised that it just would not be that easy, for he himself had a lame leg and could only move slowly. |
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But M.G. Anand conquered the illness, as he overcame a lame leg when he was just two years old. |
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She lay sprawled on the ground below, one leg cocked beneath her at a grotesque angle. |
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Tighten your abs and glutes, keeping your pelvis down, and lift one leg off the floor. |
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It took a superbly timed and perfectly executed tackle from Smith to deny Darby, who, leg cocked, looked ready to score from six yards. |
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If you take a leg off of the spider, put it back on the table and tell it to walk, it walks a bit wobbly. |
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The missing leg is only the most obvious sign that Strike is damaged goods, a loner wounded by life long before he went overseas. |
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These cells change their ultimate destiny, or fate, as the disc regenerates tissue so that, for example, instead of regenerating leg structures they form wing structures. |
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Meat skewers range from chicken yakitori to leg of lamb to beef tongue. |
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Sheldon went for the fourth man and swung her leg at his stomach. |
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A jump rope twined around a girl's leg describes the listlessness and boredom of a late summer day, as does a gangly teen lazily holding a baseball bat. |
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Didn't that zitty little singer just break his leg or something? |
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Contract lower abdominals and lift left leg about two inches off floor. |
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Featuring 14 screens showing predominantly mainstream fare, each offers steeply raked stadium seating with ample leg room, drink holders and a perfect view of the screen. |
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You really should go to see a doctor if your leg hurts that much. It's just common sense! |
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Pulses that arc palpable in the foot while the patient is at rest or with the leg in a dependent position may disappear when the patient exercises. |
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He was holding onto the thick leg of an armchair, but tiny, scratching hands were clawing at him, forcing him to loosen his grip more and more gradually. |
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The AWPL, however, features eight-minute quarters providing 32 total minutes of game play and a little more lactic build-up, leg burn, and lung fatigue for the athletes. |
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They had lost the first leg 5-1 and went behind early in the second leg before scoring eight goals to win 9-7 on aggregate with the whole team sharing the match award. |
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On the sleep questionnaire he denied restless sleep, or leg jerks. |
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Using her now free leg to ram her knee into the abdomen of his slightly hunched form, she was delighted to hear his short yelp of pain as he clutched his stomach. |
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I also remember when I was a kid my mother came hopping on one foot into my room, claiming she'd lost sensation in her lower leg save for excruciating pain. |
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Two possible effective responses would have been to flex the knee on the side of the higher foot, or to have adducted one leg and abducted the other. |
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Hibs were further encouraged when Moravcik aggravated the leg injury which had troubled him all week and went off to be replaced by McNamara in only 17 minutes. |
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Ellsia kicked at the table leg trying to release her violent frustration. |
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The actress even has the deliveryman scratch her back as she kicks her leg up in the air like a dog. |
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This involves going into a standing split, which I easily can do, with the operated leg out behind me, and then sinking on to all fours on the other knee. |
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For instance, the authors quote an example of a man who developed osteomyelitis as a consequence of failure to manage the leg ulcers aggressively. |
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Her father, Jules-Joseph, a retired army captain of the Zouaves who had lost a leg in the Italian wars, was a tax-collector with local political aspirations. |
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How did amputees or amputee groups feel about the throwing of the leg itself, this viewer wondered. |
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The premise involved a detective whose ability to stand on one leg allowed him entry into a bizarre second dimension. |
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In the crayfish leg extensor preparation, the number of quanta released per action potential was approximately 15, at low frequencies of stimulation. |
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Mr and Mrs This-is-Max-he's a-Labrador took themselves and Max off so fast the poor dog didn't have time to lift his leg on the gate post as he passed. |
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I saw this little dog walk over to my car and lift his leg though. |
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Before she could think, Valerie had swung her leg and kicked as hard as she could at the wooden chair Dev sat on, sending him tumbling onto the ground. |
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Three years earlier Mr Smith had kneecapped him, breaking his leg with a baseball bat after drugs he was looking after went missing, the jury heard. |
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The patient is positioned and anchored securely to prevent injury and movement when the surgical hip is reamed and the surgical leg is manipulated throughout the procedure. |
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You know that joke about the dog with a lame leg that walks into a bar? |
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Naomi then steadied herself in a wide leg stance in front of the barbell, propped at chest-height on a metal stand. |
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Trauma to the leg or to the hips and pelvis might cause a clot, but we were not told of any leg injury. |
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Cpl. Rory MacKenzie, 31, who joined the British army 11 years ago, lost a leg during a night patrol in Basra, southern Iraq. |
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As usual, one charming little dog cocked its leg on my tackle bag. |
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Kevin Mullings slapped his leg and whooped it up more than was necessary. |
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This classic Olympic-style lift is an essential back and leg builder. |
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A bullet zinged past my leg through the water, followed by another. |
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He believes the technique could be developed within a decade to restore movement to a tetraplegic's hand or feeling to a prosthetic leg used by an amputee. |
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There is no reference to the circumstance that the amputation of the plaintiff's leg was the result of a tort as a factor relevant to the decision. |
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All her dedication had paid off, his lame rear leg was completely healed. |
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That evening at a dinner in honor of his homecoming, Jervas narrates the tale of his life, beginning with his being rendered lame by breaking his leg while intoxicated. |
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Amputation of a leg is a relatively common procedure in dogs of all sizes. |
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Gangrene set in and surgeons had to amputate the leg to save his life. |
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His bandaged leg rests, slightly elevated, on a bloodstained cushion borrowed from a couch. |
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Lulu also uses tapenade to stuff a boned leg of lamb and to accompany grilled fish and roasts. |
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He bunches himself up tightly, one leg entwined over the other, with the crossed leg dangling, limply, languorously. |
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One piece featured a dog cocking his leg against an orange tree. |
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In osteoarthritis, the alignment of the leg changes because of wear. |
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His family ran a butcher shop in a part of town so tough that their specialty was broken leg of lamb. |
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The exciting discovery was apparently made when researchers were forced to break open the leg bone of a Tyrannosaurus rex fossil to lift it by helicopter. |
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He was also made to wear leg braces to correct his knock knees and he developed a stammer in his childhood. |
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I still feel an occasional twinge in my leg from the accident. |
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She's on the last leg of a six-month journey through Europe. |
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Neonates with abrachia have dysplasia of the spinal cord segment corresponding to the leg defect. |
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Bangle bracelets in fourteen-karat gold that do not cost an arm and a leg are always in demand. |
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Had you not been wearing such a fine boot, your leg probably would have broken. As it is, the bruise is a deep one. |
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The leg is bent by the action of the flexor muscles situated on the back of the thigh, the chief of these being called the biceps of the leg. |
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Equally almost traditional is that this is the blowiest leg of the regatta. |
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She falls heavily onto her side, tugs a bodypillow up under her, throws a leg over it. |
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Caleb, although sensible that his leg had been pulled, roared with laughter. |
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The rate of evolutionary change in a species' wing or leg or beak is assessed in degree-of-physical-change units called darwins. |
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Under the four outer corners of the horizontal frame platform 22 are four tubular leg sleeves 23 that are fay together one at each outer corner. |
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You know, Dan, that's the man I rowed with all day, never did know I had a peg leg in that big boot, and that I wasn't really a flooder. |
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Robert yanked Connie's leg vigorously, causing her to flounder and eventually fall. |
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The medic worried that Private Johnson's wounded leg was looking more gangrenous. |
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He hopes that all the extra advertising will allow him to get a leg up on the competition. |
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It's all well and good having a relationship, but at the end of the day all I want to do is get my leg over. |
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Philadelphia first baseman Ryan Howard left in the ninth inning after he appeared to injure his left leg diving for a groundball. |
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They differed in the length of the leg but were generally similar in the cut at the top.... By 1770, they bought new hosen. |
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The broken bones were able to heal, thanks to the immobilization of her leg in a cast. |
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His obesity and other medical problems can be traced from the jousting accident in 1536, in which he suffered a leg wound. |
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Wellington was eating a chicken leg while observing the manoeuvres of the French army through a spyglass. |
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Emily's head emerged, her eyes wide with panic. She ducked back inside and a kneesock-clad leg appeared over the sill. |
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The leech on his leg had swelled to more than five inches long, puffed and swollen on his blood. |
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Dan won't be able to come to the party, since he broke his leg last week and is now on crutches. |
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The thug was an acknowledged leg breaker, a shakedown artist, a peddler of violence. |
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Zoncolan is a fabled leg breaker of a 13.3km climb that is one of the toughest ascents ever included in a major stage race. |
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In addition to spreading more information, brokers are going to have to do some leg work to get new customers. |
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I adjusted the leveler built into each leg of the table, but it still wobbled. |
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I adjusted the leveller built into each leg of the table, but it still wobbled. |
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He fell between the two tracks, but the 'Rocket ran over his leg which was fouling the rail, shattering it. |
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Most of the beef and horse leg bones were found split lengthways, to get out the marrow. |
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The northern leg of V97 was switched to Temple Newsam, Leeds to provide room for camping and three stages. |
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In 1999 the Northern leg of the festival was moved to Weston Park in Staffordshire, and has remained there since. |
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Internally, the Circle seating was rebuilt in four weeks in June 1996 providing more leg room, better access and improved sight lines. |
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Batsmen cannot be out bowled, caught, leg before wicket, stumped or hit wicket off a no ball. |
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They cannot be out bowled, caught, leg before wicket, or hit the ball twice off a wide. |
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Forward motion involves lifting the lead leg and pushing with the rear leg. |
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Rearward motion involves lifting the rear leg and pushing with the lead leg. |
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During lateral motion the leg in the direction of the movement moves first while the opposite leg provides the force needed to move the body. |
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The minimum number of thrown darts required to complete a leg of 501 is nine. |
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This is because, during the training process, microfractures occur in the leg followed by bone remodeling. |
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In the home leg at Upton Park, they were awarded a penalty after Harry Redknapp was fouled in the box. |
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Fast leg theory involved bowling fast balls directly at the batsman's body. |
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Harmison delivered another short ball, which Kasprowicz fended and Jones took an athletic catch down the leg side. |
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Just before tea Australia lost their first wicket with Hayden out caught at short leg from Ashley Giles first over. |
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During the match, Wilkinson injured his leg and was stretchered off the pitch. |
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He rode Aldaniti, a horse deprived in its youth and which had only recently recovered from chronic leg problems. |
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Factors in a rider's physical geometry that contribute to seating posture include torso, arm, thigh and leg length, and overall rider height. |
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It was his second perfect leg of the day after he had also hit one in the last 16 against Andy Hamilton. |
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When the boats go through the gate they are then on the third leg of the race. |
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The third leg is basically a repeat of the first leg where they beat upwind going towards the windward mark. |
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Once the boats round the windward mark again they are on the fourth and final leg where they race downwind towards the finish in hope of winning. |
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The second leg of the triangle exported enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas and the Caribbean Islands. |
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From Singapore they made the final leg of their journey in a Short Sunderland flying boat. |
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The American leg of the tour began in Houston to a crowd of 18,000 at The Summit Arena, and was supported by Toots and the Maytals. |
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Williams kicked off his Close Encounters World Tour in South Africa in April 2006, when he finished his European leg of the tour. |
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On 16 August she played at the Staffordshire leg of the V Festival, and the following day played the Chelmsford leg of the festival. |
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The practice of stopping the ball with the leg had arisen as a negative response to the pitched delivery. |
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Of these, caught is generally the most common, followed by bowled, leg before wicket, run out and stumped. |
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Fellow rider Darren Burns was following immediately behind and collided with Robert, suffering a broken leg and suspected concussion. |
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The Queen visited Perth on 6 July 2012, for what was the culmination of the Scottish leg of her Diamond Jubilee tour. |
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He retired from operational duties when his leg was amputated as a result of an injury. |
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The patient's left leg symptoms were nonconcordant with the right leg symptoms. |
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The 1973 UEFA Cup Final first leg at Anfield was abandoned due to a downpour after 27 minutes and rescheduled to be played again the next day. |
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On 4 April, Bale injured his right ankle in the first leg of the Europa League quarter final against Basel. |
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In addition, Bullet for My Valentine also played alongside the Big Four on the Greek leg of Sonisphere. |
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His father was a coal miner who lost a leg in a pit accident but continued working as a lift operator at the mine until his death. |
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On 7 July 2007 he was a presenter at the UK leg of Live Earth at Wembley Stadium, London. |
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They move as if they were bilaterally symmetrical, with an arbitrary leg selected as the symmetry axis and the other four used in propulsion. |
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This gives the migrants an opportunity to refuel for the next leg of the voyage. |
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The proportionally long lower leg and metatarsus show that Plateosaurus could run quickly on its hind limbs. |
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In 1834, physician Johann Friedrich Engelhardt discovered some vertebrae and leg bones at Heroldsberg near Nuremberg, Germany. |
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Flamingos usually stand on one leg while the other is tucked beneath their body. |
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An alternative theory is that standing on one leg reduces the energy expenditure for producing muscular effort to stand and balance on one leg. |
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And for the first few songs, he was encouragingly, overcompensatingly manic, his good leg pumping, talking up the greatness in store. |
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Pilots were recruited at Malindi for the last leg to India and the fleet set sail. |
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The leg arrangement of passerine birds contains a special adaptation for perching. |
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Bird skins are prepared by retaining the key bones of the wings, leg and skull along with the skin and feathers. |
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Sometimes sliding seats are used to enable the rower to use the leg muscles, substantially increasing the power available. |
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In 2004, Chuck Bryant of Miami, Florida, who lost his right leg below the knee, became the first amputee to finish this circuit. |
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Scooters usually feature bodywork, including a front leg shield and body that conceals all or most of the mechanicals. |
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There is often some integral storage space, either under the seat, built into the front leg shield, or both. |
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In some cases, they compromised so that some would have half a chair leg on the rim of a mat. |
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Dias only participated in the first leg of Da Gama's voyage, until the Cape Verde Islands. |
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The India armada typically left Lisbon and each leg of the voyage took approximately six months. |
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One of them wounded him on the left leg with a large cutlass, which resembles a scimitar, only being larger. |
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So many of them rained down upon us that the captain was shot through the right leg with a poisoned arrow. |
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In the struggle, he was wounded in the arm with a spear and in the leg by a kampilan. |
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During the naval operation, Atahualpa sustained a leg injury and returned to land. |
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All that remains of them in modern horses is a set of small vestigial bones on the leg below the knee, known informally as splint bones. |
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In Greek handwriting, it was common to join the left leg and horizontal stroke into a single loop, as demonstrated by the uncial version shown. |
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I hadn't pulled Mrs. Barstow's leg for any of that stuff, she had just handed it to me on a platter, and that wasn't my fault. |
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The judge dismissed the evidence of bruising to a fellow soldier's leg as a fabrication to suggest injury to that soldier from the car. |
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In this case a person's arm or leg serves as the connecting rod, applying reciprocating force to the crank. |
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He fell onto the tracks in front of the train, suffering serious leg injuries and dying later that night. |
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Observers noted that Huskisson did not appear to be in pain, and instead lay watching the leg shake. |
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The doctors decided that Huskisson was likely to survive but his injured leg was likely to need amputation. |
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He could not say how scared he was in another country with surgeons who could not tell him in English if his leg was coming off or not. |
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Our leg press machine is selectorized, so no awkward plate changes are necessary. |
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Foppl stood holding a sjambok or cattle whip of giraffe hide, tapping the handle against his leg in a steady, syncopated figure. |
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I felt a splash of water on my leg as the car drove into the nearby puddle. |
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William Moss hulked spraddlelegged on the hillside, one leg braced higher than the other on the steep part of the slope below the rim. |
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After losing his job, his wife, and his leg in a single week, he became suicidal. |
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At the same time she lifts her left leg testingly in a kind of skip or dance step, before exiting quietly stage right. |
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After a fortnight's careful nursing my leg healed and I was packed off in a tilly with my kit-bag to join my comrades at Fairmilehead. |
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The guy was probably professional muscle, a leg breaker who collects vig for a loan shark. |
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He is a keen advocate of ashtanga yoga and helped Bryan Oviedo to return ahead of schedule from the double leg break he suffered in January. |
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Heavy lacerations, arterial bleeding, left leg and left arm. |
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The attacker's movement will again put him in a staggered stance with his penetration leg forward and his weight on the back foot. |
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Fortunately no line had wrapped around the leg but part of the webbed foot was ripped. |
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Bag a butterfly, splash out on blues, whip up some wallpaper and show a well-turned leg if you want your home to be bang on trend this year. |
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A SURFER needed stitches in a leg wound after being attacked by a sea lion, which bit through his wet suit. |
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Anatomy and physiology of giant neurons in the antenniform leg of the amblypygid Phrynus marginemaculatus. |
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A YOUNG woman suffered a severe leg injury after the second jetski crash off the Welsh coast during the Bank holiday weekend. |
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A 30-year-old man referred by his primary care doctor presented with rapid onset radicular left leg pain and weakness. |
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There's even a matching Undercap, a pair of jockey shorts with no leg holes, which, of course, is worn on your head. |
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A stent is passed into the aorta from the artery at the top of the leg in a delicate operation done under direct vision on a screen. |
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For runners, expect improvements in range of motion, hip flexibility, leg turnover, strength, endurance and form. |
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I went for a main course of roast leg of English lamb stuffed with thyme and almonds and served with roast potatoes and apple mint jelly. |
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A court was also told the victim's partner Sharon Rattigan tackled the hooded assassin and was shot in the leg while seizing the weapon from him. |
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Carsten Egevang gently attaches a small plastic ring to the leg of an Arctic tern. |
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How the wounded stump regrows into a leg is poorly understood, but now researchers have identified a key protein behind this regenerative power. |
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The restaurant's signature dish is Kurchi Welsh Lamb which is a whole leg of lamb, marinated in spices and slow roasted in the oven. |
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Because red king crabs can autotomize injured legs, crabs with a fresh autotomy were classified separately from those with other leg injuries. |
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The 2,500-mile flight from Lae to Howland was the longest leg of the journey. |
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He underwent surgery after surgery, developed laminitis in another leg and suffered a lot. |
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The tests took place over a five-week period, with the Irish backpacker using the money to help fund the final leg of a round-the-world trip. |
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Restless leg syndrome can sometimes be managed with the same strategies used to treat insomnia. |
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In a recent study of identical twins with restless leg syndrome, 10 out of 12 pairs reported having the syndrome. |
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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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The sequence of events after that was not clear but after numerous replays Kallis was given out leg before wicket, the paper said. |
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But the grim situation did not daunt Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar, who compiled 67 before being trapped leg before wicket to Dion Nash. |
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The Australian Cricket Board have called for the increased use of new technology in an attempt to reduce contentious leg before wicket decisions. |
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Kevin Evans struck that crucial blow with his first ball, trapping the left-hander leg before wicket, although Langer was clearly unhappy. |
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Then, Nadeem Shahid was beaten and fell leg before wicket to a fuller-length delivery. |
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Sehwag was caught behind of Siddle, while Tendulkar fell leg before wicket to Starc. |
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