They are limping their way towards the play-offs after coming from behind twice in two games. |
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With the economy just barely limping into the New Year, finding a steady paycheck is harder than ever. |
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Because it handles like a Formula 1 car limping into the pits with four burst tyres. |
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He was limping a little, didn't seem to like standing on it, and just kept plonking himself down on the ground. |
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He kicked three goals for Western Storm, limping off late in the game with what appeared to be a corkie. |
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James was bleeding from a large gash on his forehead, while Ryan was limping heavily and his shirt was torn. |
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My mood on Friday wasn't helped by the fact that I was limping around with a painfully throbbing bruised ankle. |
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While Tanek was limping so heavily it was as if Valeska was watching a badger, ward the wolves away by its heavy-footed trot. |
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Jacob steps forth to meet him halfway, alone, before an army, halting and limping and bowing down to the ground. |
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I watched as the driver of the car came to his feet, he was limping on his left leg. |
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She continued to improve, and her family heaved a sigh of relief and began limping back towards normalcy. |
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In fact, I think I might even have bruised my leg muscle, as I'm limping about all over the place and grimacing whenever I sit down. |
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It had much to do with physical movement, with running, walking, and limping. |
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She bent down to clutch her leg, limping more heavily upon it as she moved towards the bed, then sat heavily upon it. |
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We both started cracking up when we looked to the back and saw that Guy was still limping on one foot to the boys locker room. |
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The good news for hospitals limping along in the recession is the new federal stimulus package could feature money for shovel-ready projects. |
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Casey ran around the small oval, puffing and panting, limping on her left foot, the blister throbbing excruciatingly. |
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Many people of all ages from one group were limping because they lacked one or more limbs and had canes or prosthetics. |
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Meghan climbed to her feet, still limping on her injured leg, and looked around at the crowd of girls. |
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He staggered to his feet, limping towards the entrance of the cave, his body searing with pain each time he moved. |
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The 12 dancers are portrayed as decayed, gin-soaked, limping Southern belles afraid of the light. |
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He lightly brushed Arin away and walked over to Karras, limping heavily on his right leg. |
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The rats then swarm onto and devour any lamed, limping brontosaurus that they come across. |
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Three horses, one white, one gray and a bay, are limping down St. Claude Street. |
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The caravan of cars was accompanied by men and women on bicycles and limping along by foot. |
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A series of hefty kicks on the two men left them both limping even after lengthy treatment. |
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A frequent dilemma is a limping child with no constitutional symptoms and no localized abnormalities by history or physical examination. |
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Indeed he invented an earthbound metre for the purpose, the choliambic or limping iambic, also known as scazon. |
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He went to Florida January 2, still limping badly, to focus on the NFL by working out and living at a training academy owned by the IMG agency. |
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The gunners managed to shoot down two of the attackers before the aircraft was badly hit, limping back to base on two of its four engines. |
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But he was seen limping after flying a motorised hang glider with Siberian cranes in 2012, raising concerns about his health. |
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He appeared to be limping, leaning dependently on a short gnarled cane. |
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One wounded plane came limping back to base in radio silence. |
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Bringing up the rear is DCNS, suffering the pain of limping along in light airs while those in front find better speed. |
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After Walker told me this, I noted that Shepherd had started limping not long after taking amoxicillin for pneumonia. |
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The organizations that control these networks are limping anachronisms that are constrained by the expense and physical necessity of using wires to build their networks. |
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Lion was limping, and Monkey scampered away with blood oozing from his ear. |
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He was sniffling because of a cold and limping because of a back problem. |
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Not always, but on occasion, you saw a child that was limping because of a problem with the hipbone. |
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But more troubling than this performance for the Rossoneri are the injuries that accompanied it, with Riccardo Montolivo also limping out. |
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The sight of Moylan limping off just three minutes later completed the nightmare opening. |
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This time nobody can pretend the Co-op is capable of limping on for another 55 years without reform. |
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As the third set began, he was limping stiffly around the court. |
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Despite better detection of fraud, judicial cooperation across frontiers is limping along, far behind multinational organised crime. |
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But the fact remains that the council is already limping, before it has begun to walk. |
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It reduces limping by supporting the handicapped leg and allows for an easier gait. |
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Cats in general are very good at not showing pain and can suffer from HD without limping at all. |
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Irresponsible behaviour is a symptom, just as limping is a symptom of a strained tendon. |
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Cats are very good at hiding pain and can suffer from their HD even though they are not limping. |
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We are limping along in pursuit of our goals, and time appears to be running through our fingers. |
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In extreme cases, the pain occurs even at rest or at night, and may cause limping. |
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In a very real sense we're just barely limping by in English and French here in Canada. |
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He went over to the sofa, limping slightly, and sat down gingerly. |
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He spotted Nestor Gabriel Caballero Gutierrez, 39, of aloha, Oregon, limping down the road. |
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When Fernandez got control of AirAsia it had been a limping, government-subsidized flop. |
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Now he's got a large bruise on his foot and is limping pretty badly on it. |
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It took Ryre five days before he could manage to walk without limping. |
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Sadly it has been damaged and is presently limping into Cascais, Portugal. |
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My shoes were hurting my feet so much that I resorted to sticking Sellotape to the places where my shoes were rubbing me and even so I was half limping most of the way home. |
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Unfortunately, not even a close up of Kutcher's pecs could save this movie from limping straight to video. |
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Problems range from cats urinating outside the litterbox, to dogs biting, to horses limping without apparent cause. |
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Later, some ships survived mine blasts, limping into port with buckled plates and broken backs. |
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Norway House Cree Nation is limping from funding crisis to funding crisis. |
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Should you have to go to a vet because your cat is limping, then it is convenient for you to know whether the animal is limping because it has fallen of off a cupboard or if something else has happened. |
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Today, when I ask about her first patient, Sinason describes the arrival of two medical professionals – a nurse and a psychologist – one of whom was limping. |
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Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 9.30pm AEST12:30 45 min: Cameron Smith is limping in back play as Qld run it out from their own line. |
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We have to put together a rescue party for the limping Prinoth. |
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Then, an hour or two later, the accused would be brought back, limping and injured, and start confessing so as not to have to endure further ill-treatment. |
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Although the anterolateral thigh is also an acceptable site, intramuscular injection into the thighs of 18-month-old children has been reported to cause transient limping. |
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A half dozen other negroes, some limping and all scared, were humping it across a meadow. |
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Chandragupta today said that situation in Yellur was limping back to normalcy. |
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For the next 4 days I was limping with difficulty walking. |
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Richard Berry is simply mesmerizing in the lead as the lone ranger, figuratively limping into town not only with loads of attitude, but also with a bagful of psychological leftovers from a past life of professional glory. |
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Their best case scenario is limping over the line. |
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There are lots of pauses and little detours, hitchings-up of their smocks, inspection of the soles of their feet, some rather overdone limping. |
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While we are sitting in this House mulling over why we are limping behind the United States in terms of economic growth, the Americans are wondering why growth in China is twice that of the United States. |
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He even went as far as to slip on a banana skin at the Spa Francofolies in 2002 and ended the concert limping before getting in an ambulance which was waiting for him backstage. |
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Canadians won because they were glued to their television sets watching a contest as opposed to a party where the leadership candidates are limping to a finish. |
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A hunched, limping goblin with his tuxedo jacket tucked into his unzipped trousers, he'd seem weird even on the opening rounds of Britain's Got Talent. |
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In a famous scene, described by De With himself, he entered Tromp's cabin after the battle with his face sooty, his clothes torn, and limping from a leg wound. |
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The 22-year-old actress was also seen limping on stage at rehearsals for the Academy Awards earlier this week but ditched her unstylish accessories to pose on the red carpet. |
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The only concern for South Africa was the sight of influential lock Bakkies Botha, who has struggled with an Achilles injury, limping off in the second half. |
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