You want to be able to get the distal joint of your trigger finger onto the trigger. |
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A few minutes earlier I had placed a basketball-sized joint of beef in the fork of a tree five feet off the ground. |
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Another objective of the report is securing greater and continued support from the trade for joint tourism development activity. |
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But Berger and Rosenberg say they've done hundreds of joint replacements with same-day discharges and have never had a readmission. |
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And unlike the joint in Indy where boxing was a no-no, the jail in Cali specializes in fights between hardened criminals. |
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Half-past one on the dot, after my dad had returned from the pub, the joint of meat would be ceremoniously carved. |
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Once it has been established that the local infrastructures of two cities support joint activities and projects, the hard work starts. |
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Here's my attempt at re-creating a salad from some Italian joint on The Hill back in St. Louis. |
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There was a joint satellite session each day with speakers, panelists, question-and-answer sessions, and workshops in each city. |
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The Memorandum contemplated joint custody with Evan having his primary residence with Ms Howey. |
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If you and your partner have joint cards, make sure you have a card in one of your names only. |
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After old caulk is removed, new caulk can then be applied to all joints in the window frame and the joint between the frame and the wall. |
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Take plenty to allow for any failures and trim each one just below a leaf joint so the cutting is about 10 cm long. |
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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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They need to have a sense of teamwork, one arrived at by discussion and joint action. |
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In the summer of 1970 he took his first tab of LSD and then his first joint of marijuana. |
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The surgeon performs a trial reduction by maneuvering the hip joint through range of motion. |
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More than 30 representatives participated in joint calls with prospects and existing clients. |
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If someone is buying a property with a friend or relative, ownership can be held through joint tenancy or tenancy in common. |
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One e-mail avowed that too many majors and lieutenant colonels flounder in their first joint assignments. |
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However, the new joint agreement with Fujitsu covering the development of future Solaris servers really grabs the attention. |
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The joint operation started on Thursday evening and ran through until Saturday evening with the emphasis on illegal shebeens. |
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It did not take long before the airlift became a multinational and joint logistics marvel. |
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The Polish Government came to the rescue through a joint shipping company to transport materials China needed. |
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It's a kind of Latin joint full of sleazy men and girls who can do a passable samba, lambada or can just shake their hips. |
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Mr. X's drawing of the joint was not so much useless as directed at a different objective. |
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In syanapsids, a secondary jaw joint develops between the surangular and the squamosal, which becomes the unique mammalian jaw articulation. |
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They overlap with a shiplap joint between courses and a lap joint between shingles in the same course. |
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The symphysis pubis is the joint that connects the two coxal bones at this area. |
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Turn the meat and cook until the joint is evenly browned and crusted all over. |
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The award is a joint achievement by everyone at the site and I'm tremendously proud of every single employee. |
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However, opportunities for more formalized joint sessions on a regular basis might be explored. |
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Drafters of the roadmap also hope to encourage collaboration by funding more joint research. |
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The weak points of each school become apparent when joint practices are held. |
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Based on the above hopeful interactions, I am convinced that joint custody is workable and feasible in this case. |
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I support joint activities with our ally when it is proper or expedient to do so. |
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Pain of the temporomandibular joint for a brief time after awakening was commonly reported. |
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The memorandum said that maximising the benefits of joint activities in the areas of investment and re-equipment would be a key focus for both. |
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The company resisted as far as it could, but was forced to give way under the joint pressure of the workers and the government. |
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Load the mortar onto a mortar hawk, then press the filler into the joints with a joint filler. |
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Arrangements had been made for splitting the booty, and discussions had been held on future joint operations. |
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That bank building will house a branch as well as joint headquarters functions. |
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As has been said before, this is a joint problem for clubs and the union and it needs a joint solution, or rather solutions. |
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If you have ever hacked into a joint of meat you will know it is difficult to cut through bone. |
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Onward movement is accomplished when joint forces leave the staging area and move to assigned areas of operation. |
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When the house is in joint ownership, a will can ensure that the surviving spouse will inherit only a right of occupancy. |
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A compromise measure will probably be reached at a joint conference in the fall. |
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These are the trochanter, which acts as a swivel joint for the leg, and the coxa, which anchors the leg to the body. |
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The joint operation had been aimed at a triad gang faction which was thought to be monopolising the illicit fuel trade. |
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After 1953, the conservancy became a joint project of the French and Cambodian Governments. |
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But Njoh was spotted smoking a cannabis joint at the carnival and was stopped and searched by police. |
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In addition, it's easier to obtain the required 8 in. lap joint when the two 10 ft. links are placed together on the back-up block. |
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They think they can walk around town smoking a joint and nothing will happen. |
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Or, you can seal the joint with duct tape placed lengthwise all along the seams and end joints. |
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For me, an ideal meal would be a joint of lamb cooked in the Aga at home, with plenty of fresh vegetables from my garden. |
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He noted that the mortar joint between the top of the brick and the underside of the plate was solid. |
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In addition to the dorso-ventral flexion seen during saltation, the sacroiliac joint often allows varying degrees of lateral movement. |
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Sometimes it's obvious that everyone took five and smoked a joint the size of a rolled-up Sunday New York Times. |
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The primary muscles of the hip joint are the gluteus maximus and hamstrings. |
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After flowering, if there are no ornamental seed heads, the flowering stems may be cut back to a leaf joint to remove the faded flowers. |
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The parties agreed to a joint custody providing daily care to mother with generous access to father. |
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A joint statement said the agreement will be comprehensive in scope and coverage. |
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The history of this is in fact set out in the joint judgment of Justices Gummow and Hayne in Angas Law Services. |
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Contents insurance can be bought separately, with building cover or in a joint policy. |
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They were to make a joint application with the Plaintiff for the registered trademark. |
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Another example of alienation arises when one joint tenant charges his interest in the property. |
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The government would also encourage joint ventures and private sector investment in petroleum refining. |
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The hip joint is a ball-and-socket joint because the spherical head of the femur moves inside the cup-shaped acetabulum. |
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In many instances, these three basic physical sciences even overlap, giving rise to joint disciplines such as astrophysics and chemical physics. |
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He said Indonesia and Malaysia would also form a joint mission to oversee and assess the reports made by the fact-finding mission. |
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If your tennis elbow recurs, consult a physical therapist to learn how to move your elbow joint properly. |
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Merck and Schering have a joint venture to market the cholesterol drug Vytorin. |
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There are still few standing joint forces ready for joint deployment and employment. |
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These reactions may include muscle aches, joint aches, chills, low-grade fever, decreased appetite, headaches, nausea and swollen glands. |
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Before the tender, the lottery and the Bulgarian sports totalisator will be transformed into a joint stock company. |
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Perhaps we were still a bit dehydrated but nothing could take away the feeling of euphoria we had at our joint achievement. |
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A hip replacement replaces a hip joint that has been damaged or worn away, usually by arthritis or injury. |
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They were worried that he might have damaged a joint so wanted to keep him in overnight. |
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It now sells its products on both coasts and has a joint venture with a New York lamb wholesaler. |
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He created joint chairs for both anaesthesiology and intensive care at all Soviet medical schools. |
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And then later the military, the joint chiefs, tried to walk back the nuclear option, which is, of course, crazy. |
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The shoulder is a ball and socket joint and the most mobile joint in the human body. |
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Two views of the involved joint should be obtained, with the possible exception of the sacroiliac joints and the pelvis. |
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If you split up with your partner, you should contact your bank regarding the joint account as soon as possible. |
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The Local Government Act 1985 abolished the six metropolitan councils, replacing their police authorities by more quiescent joint boards. |
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Both Trusts have a joint management structure and financial recovery plan to get them out of the red over the next three years. |
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If haemarthrosis is not suspected but joint aspirate is bloodstained, a clotting screen is essential. |
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Tape the joints with drywall tape and finish the patch with joint compound. |
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That is why a joint action group was set up to work in parallel with the legislation and report early next year. |
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Three years later, he became joint managing director with finance director Tom Jenkinson. |
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Lukoszevieze brandishes a meat cleaver and brings it down on a substantial joint of meat. |
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The service concluded with a joint benediction by the pastors of the four churches and a dismissal by Deacon Carol. |
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The hip is a synovial, ball-and-socket joint formed by the head of the femur and acetabulum of the coxal bone. |
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Here a husband and wife were beneficial joint tenants of the matrimonial home. |
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Unions held separate meetings on Sunday morning to consider the draft deal, whereafter they met in a joint caucus prior to the planned meeting. |
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The soft tissue structures around the joint play a vital role in the stability of the shoulder. |
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Deglaze with the sherry vinegar and cook until reduced by half, then return the pork joint to the pan. |
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And then I plainly saw, both with wonder and delight that the joint of meat did, in some places, shine like rotten wood or stinking fish. |
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And since the joint of meat was large enough to feed a family several times over, there was almost a routine to the week's menus. |
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West Country lambs are particularly large, and the joint is packed with meat all the way to the top of the chop. |
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When he started, the joint had more top-ranked shills than just about anyone. |
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The trio's new joint venture intends to bid for other inter-city rail franchises in Britain. |
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An artificial hip joint consists of three parts, the ball, the bearing and the cup. |
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The joint between the door frame and the exterior and interior walls can be as much as an eighth of an inch gap. |
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She presented with a history of a painful right ankle joint since childhood with no history of injury. |
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Trim the cutting just below a leaf joint and dip the end in rooting hormone powder or liquid. |
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Make a cut below a leaf joint and dip the cutting in hormone rooting powder before inserting it into an open peat-free compost and perlite mix. |
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She pulled a joint out of her cigarette box and looked around to make sure nobody was watching. |
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The brothers have performed amazingly over the past year, due largely to the flotation of their joint venture company. |
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Then run the round part of your hammer handle or screwdriver shank tightly up the joint to seal any gap that may be left. |
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During the immobilization of a fracture, all nonimmobilized parts must be moved to avoid stiffness, muscle atrophy and joint contractures. |
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If that were right one would expect to see wives being independently advised before signing a typical mandate for a joint account. |
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My head was light, I felt extremely weak and the joint pains got the best of me. |
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The joint stance by the four countries is seen as significant given their earlier split on the war. |
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The crystals inside the joint cause intense pain whenever the affected area is moved. |
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The key to successful spit-roasting is to keep the coals at an even temperature, placing more coals, little and often, until the joint is cooked. |
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Cut at an angle to create shapes the length of the first joint of your index finger. |
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Indeed their joint instincts occasionally took on an almost telepathic dimension. |
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This year, for example, the military also plans to hold joint maneuvers with India. |
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In this pattern the tarsus of diadectids most closely approximates the lacertilian mesotarsal joint in structure and probable function. |
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All parking lots must be jointed, with the joint spacing depending on the pavement thickness. |
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Jane was in the kitchen cooking a joint of beef ready for when Daddy got home. |
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He could have maintained the joint lead had he not miscalculated bogies at the ninth and 17th holes. |
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Participants were allowed to contribute all or part of their monetary resources to either the personal account or to the joint account. |
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A bone scan showed osteomyelitis of the left sacroiliac joint and inflammation of multiple muscles. |
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The work was done on the property for the benefit of the two owners as joint tenants. |
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Couples will forever be mismatched in their preferences for solo versus joint activities. |
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Like those of the shoulder, hip and knee joint replacement rates are only increasing. |
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This data set exhibits a bimodal joint posterior distribution, with modes favoring different preferred migration directions. |
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Diagonal cutters have two cutting edges set diagonally from the joint or handle. |
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Recurrent medial joint line pain, instability, and tenderness may indicate a chronic medial meniscal tear or osteoarthritis. |
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This shows a simple French mortise and tenon joint with a pin inserted for strength. |
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This network provides each joint force with real-time, common, actionable, battlespace information. |
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This seems to me to be inconsistent with a contention that a binding agreement for a joint venture survived. |
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The two organisations are already exploring tentative plans to meet and discuss a joint approach to developing a national stadium. |
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A bunion is an abnormal, bony bump that forms on the joint at the base of your big toe. |
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A group of West Australian producers has formed a joint venture with Malaysia, to supply the world with halal meat products. |
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It is thickest at its presumed proximal end and is expanded medially to form an overlapping joint with the intermedium. |
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But the joint filled with fluid and then re-filled after medical staff had drained it. |
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The pool itself will be linked to the activity zone with a joint reception. |
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Specializations for land walking are mainly found in the forelimbs, including a ball-and-socket joint in the shoulder, like that of mammals. |
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Marie is bringing her accounting skills to help the finance management of the club and takes up the position of joint treasurer. |
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Most of the joint task force positions will earn joint-duty credit depending on actual length of rotation, officials said. |
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If you had a sore on a joint or a knuckle, you would know that constant bending would break the sore open and prevent its healing quickly. |
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It formed joint ventures to market holiday homes in Spain and Portugal and to broker mortgages. |
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In any event, the RVP samples tested by Mr Cooper are properly to be regarded as the joint property of AIC and Mobil. |
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Nor can they be confined to the joint promotion and marketing of a financial product. |
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The acetabulum contains the socket portion of the hip joint and must be reshaped to restore its original center. |
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The hip is a ball-and-socket joint where the thigh bone's femoral head fits into the acetabulum of the pelvis. |
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You can use a router to cut mortises for hardware, to joint and trim lumber, to create recesses for decorative inlays, and much more. |
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Highly trained sniffer dogs used to detect explosives could have their snouts put out of joint by pioneering chemical research. |
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The frontal forms a complex interdigitate joint with the postorbital from the dorsal rim of the orbit to the supratemporal fenestra. |
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Similarly out of joint is the notion that Rachel's example in Genesis 30 would be taken by fundamentalists as justification for concubinage. |
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But there is something collectively out of joint in European culture, if rhetoric like this really resonates with the public. |
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She held three personal accounts and the couple had a number of joint accounts. |
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In doing so, he would treat the money standing to the credit of the joint account as funds available for his own purposes. |
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A joint account cannot be used to fund any SSIA by an unmarried cohabiting couple. |
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My husband Paul and I set up a joint account with AIB in the early 1970s and lodged savings into it. |
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My wife and I have joint accounts at the bank and building society where either of us can sign cheques and make withdrawals. |
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Setting up a joint account for household bills but keeping your individual bank accounts could be a happy compromise. |
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Since we have a joint account, she could withdraw larger amounts inside the bank. |
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In the co-owned example, less tax is saved but a joint account requiring both signatures for withdrawal provides a little more security. |
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I have a direct debit from my Barclays sole account to our NatWest joint account. |
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We contribute a part of our monthly saving towards maintaining a joint account in the bank. |
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The joint account was kept in funds by payments from her investments, and it was used solely for her needs. |
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The liquidator was entitled to claim the funds in the joint account on behalf of MG's creditors. |
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Successful accomplishment of the Air Force mission will require a large portfolio of joint technology development efforts. |
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Some have heel, joint and muscle ache, and frequent leg jerkiness when sleeping. |
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Then decide whether you want to open a joint account so that your monthly expenses are paid by direct debit. |
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Individuals, couples, families and small communities can avail personal accounts and joint accounts. |
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The joint committee of owners will meet a second time before the full Board of Governors convenes later this month. |
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Negotiation at the joint committee level might be a way for unions to enter this domain without feeling marginalised. |
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It is often only a fever but with generalized lymph gland and joint involvement. |
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It's a bit premature for the Irish government to be talking about issues of money, as the joint committee does not report until March. |
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The chairman of the joint committee said that the signalling system may well have to be abandoned. |
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Other treatments include bracing or taping of the affected joint to realign them and reduce pain when they are moved. |
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A few local authorities have formed joint committees with the intention of securing co-ordination on licensing matters over a wider area. |
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Alas, the joint was shut, and there would be no refreshment for the parched 21st-century wayfarer. |
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The project is run by a joint committee of 20 people, both councilors and residents' representatives. |
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The hip-hop star countered his ex's request for full physical custody by asking that the court grant him joint custody and visitation rights. |
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Most were joint operations, and some were conducted with forces from allied nations. |
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But most student and many other shared houses are let on joint tenancy agreements. |
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Every cohabiting couple should know the difference between joint tenancy and tenancy in common agreements. |
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At the same time, the control system instantaneously commands the servos in the joint actuators to relax slightly. |
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I am afraid, however, that it would be quite contrary to the College's policy to create a joint tenancy with him. |
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Bearing this in mind, we now look at joint tenancies and tenancies in common. |
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Furthermore, at the time of Joe's death his joint tenancy interest will disappear and Shirley will become the PR's sole owner. |
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Exports of joint ventures or subsidiaries of overseas companies are also on the rise. |
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Correlation of radiographic evidence of degenerative joint changes and symptoms described by patients vary by joint. |
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Provided that there is a full-function joint venture it will be within the Regulation. |
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Already they are undertaking joint ventures and forming strategic alliances. |
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It's Christmas, the joint of beef is on trial, and you are about to make the best gravy of your life. |
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Escorts, which has joint ventures in the US and Poland, will replicate the same model for the Chinese market. |
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She would get a huge joint of beef or lamb for about two shillings and they would put 2lb of sausages in for free. |
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Growth for companies like Wirra Wirra will come from mergers, buy-outs or joint ventures. |
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The 1997 amendments to the Merger Control Regulation modified the treatment of certain types of joint ventures. |
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A country must not require multinationals to form joint ventures with domestic enterprises. |
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Only equity manufacturing joint ventures fall within the scope of the present study. |
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The different styles between joint ventures and State-owned enterprises show up in this occasion. |
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The ICT hopes to extend commercial joint ventures by providing space and facilities for new and existing companies. |
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In this case, large-scale privatization has created many opportunities for foreign ownership and joint ventures. |
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Vallely and Murphy are also considering how joint ventures or partnerships for commercial developments might be structured. |
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This joint consideration of Darwinian adaptationism and ecology has, in fact, produced the discipline of behavioral ecology. |
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If this happens, your knee joint can be replaced with a prosthetic one. |
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This jacket is so cool that the cow it was made from was probably smoking a joint and listening to Hendrix while the rest of the herd was in the milking shed. |
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Sitting on a wooden stool in a trendy pizza joint in East London, Jones, 32, agreed to outline his plan for global domination. |
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Complete dislocation of the acromioclavicular joint with avulsion of the trapezoid and deltoid muscle results in a decrease in upper extremity strength. |
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Too many injections of this type of steroid will destroy a joint and lead to early retirement. |
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Legal title to the property was taken by the parties as joint tenants. |
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Profits from the new joint venture will be shared by ADM and Farmland. |
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When you fill in the application form for a joint account it will include a mandate giving you both the authority to access the account and the money in it. |
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He never doubted, and gratefully recognized, Mary's own contribution to the device of the joint monarchy, and her death on 27 December 1694 prostrated him for months. |
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Mr. Ladisa seeks an order for joint custody of all three of his children. |
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After old caulk is removed, new caulk can then be applied to all joints in the window frame and the joint between the frame and the joint between the frame and the wall. |
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Nail through the shiplap joint but don't nail in the channel groove. |
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The proposal would have replaced the Queen and the governor-general with a president appointed and removable by a two-thirds majority of the parliament in a joint session. |
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After the march, the political convoy of picket-signs makes its way to a grandiose fast-food joint for pizza and beer. |
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There is a national procedure for amalgamations involving a joint managerial body and provision for a set of discussions leading to preferences for amalgamation. |
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The revived pack were, of course, fox-hounds and Patricia Loftus was the joint master with the late Dr. O'Brien as well as being the first whipper-in. |
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Harpo learns how to live alone, and builds a juke joint in their old home. |
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In the joint composition Rainforest Images, the McLeans have written for didgeridoo, the wind instrument created by Australia's indigenous peoples. |
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There are also nuclear families, as well as fraternal joint families. |
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Sidelined for a year with a nasty joint injury, Rafael Nadal returns to the hard court today against Roger Federer. |
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It's bustling enough by day, but by night the joint is jumping. |
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At St. Croix, we leave the joint line for the rails of Canadian Pacific. |
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Let the handle of the spoon rest on the middle joint of the middle finger. |
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The typical characteristic of these people is their natural, upright gait and it is widely documented that back and joint pain is unknown to the Masai. |
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The joint is small and cylindrical, and only a high-strength joining method will ensure that the cannula will not move or release from the hub during use. |
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The joint is next measured with a tape, snugly passing round the foot. |
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The joint venture entails Corgenix migrating the rapid diagnostic tests into a handheld device designed by Nanomix. |
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By answer, he related a colorful story describing his group's original, joint staking of the claims and then waiting for the train to Cobalt to record them. |
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Alliances, joint ventures or fully fledged mergers are all possible. |
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Members will also promote joint ventures with Zambian businessmen. |
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Together they are considered as the joint founders of atomic theory. |
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Thanks to a new joint and crossbar arrangement for the car's load-bearing structure, the bodyshell stiffness is increased by 25 percent over its predecessor. |
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For example, the Swiss bank account was a joint account with his father. |
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The primary mechanoreceptors in the chest are the muscle spindle endings and tendon organs of the respiratory muscles and the joint proprioceptor. |
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Chances are, wherever there are hungry college students, a ramen joint will follow. |
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I understand that you will not accept a joint tenancy agreement. |
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Sometimes the application of grip or a bandage in the initial stages can give the tactile stimulus necessary to assist with joint position sense in the short term. |
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Pauper's Sancerre does not come better than the tart, racy, lemony fruit of this stylish Loire Sauvignon, a joint effort of French and Antipodean winemakers. |
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In other words, a joint tenant cannot disclaim his joint tenancy. |
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Yang said the group wants foreign investors to take stakes in its business, but will insist that it be the controlling shareholder in any joint ventures. |
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Department officials announced that they planned to develop an easy-access database during a joint committee hearing with concerned state legislators. |
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The move buttresses Hormel's long-standing strategy to form joint ventures with Mexican, Asian, Indian and Mediterranean brands to cater to the growing ethnic population. |
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Union officials have been co-opted onto joint committees with management. |
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Activities include joint webinars and seminars with those partners. |
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During this period of joint occupation in the Columbia River watershed, neither Great Britain nor the United States had a governmental representative in the area. |
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Poland, Lithuania and Ukraine have revived a plan to form a joint battle group. |
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Other types of non-probate assets include payable-on-death accounts, joint accounts held with rights of survivorship, life insurance and annuities. |
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When the husband left home, the couple continued to use a joint account. |
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Its storage heaters, which will be produced at the rate of over 600,000 a year in the Shanyang Dimplex joint venture plant, will help to control pollution by reducing wastage. |
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The joint ventures in a number of Scottish cities will operate under the Quality Street brand, but local partners will have a stake in the business. |
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They are usually developed through a joint initiative between employers and employee representatives, with the help of retained professional advisers. |
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Her outstanding ride leaves her in joint tenth place overnight individually, and leaving the UK team int he silver medal position. |
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When running a spit from a weight driven clockwork jack, it is essential to ensure that the joint or bird is properly centred, or the spit may stop running. |
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Aries Hold firm to principles, especially when negotiating joint financial deals or partnerships. |
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Splits are also common at joints within the expansion joint cover itself. |
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The time, and the medium, seem out of joint for such productions. |
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She said the meeting resolved that a joint committee should be established to find out why the service providers did not comply with the agreement. |
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One of these critics was William Borden, executive director of the congressional joint committee on atomic energy. |
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These are made of mild steel, stainless steel, or copper, and are placed under the joint and subsequently removed when the weld has been completed. |
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The joint effort has led to the disarmament of about 20,000 militiamen. |
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Joint tenancy is joint ownership and possession of the same property. |
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The joint consists of three rooms of different sizes, which are ranged around a series of corridors and mini stairwells so it's all a bit split-level and interesting. |
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This marks the first time that the military and the media have participated in such a joint program, whose aim is to accustom journalists to military discipline. |
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You can arrange for one or both salaries to be paid into the account or set up standing orders so that a certain amount is transferred into the joint account each month. |
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This past May, NBC News and The Wall Street Journal conducted a joint poll on body art. |
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Being a Jew in the joint was an adventure, and all in all, I can only thank hashem for his help during my decade in prison. |
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They say the two governments have agreed a joint position, bar a spot of fine-tuning on key issues like policing, and this in itself is a major achievement. |
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He cannot therefore be liable as a joint tortfeasor with the company. |
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However, for alcids and diving-petrels that also fly in air, forelimb joint mobility is much lower than in penguins, probably due to constraints of aerial flight. |
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Syrian rebels have overtaken a joint Russian-Syrian secret facility that they claim was a covert intelligence collection base. |
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Hollows are very different in shape and size, so each camera was attached to a ball-and-socket joint to allow us to adjust the orientation of cameras inside the hollow. |
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Therefore, by using nickel as an intermediary metal the joint can be made. |
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Britain has a naval task force of 27 ships led by the carrier HMS Illustrious on its way to the region to take part in a joint military exercise with Oman. |
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Seal this joint with acrylic latex exterior caulk and check it every year. |
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Much examining of knees last week after the claims that you can tell the age of a woman just by looking at the joint between the shin bone and the thigh bone. |
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This ball-and-socket joint allows your arms to move in practically any direction you want, be it overhead, sideways, forward, back, or any direction in between. |
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They spent time at each other's houses and went on joint holidays. |
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In tendonitis, joint movements against resistance elicit pain. |
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Without rubbing his nose in the emotional frenzy he works himself into, try talking calmly to your boyfriend and take a stab at joint problem solving. |
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Using their method requires the ability to draw samples from an approximation to the joint distribution of the test statistics when all null hypotheses are true. |
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Unless the edge of the door is damaged, or a hard wind is blowing up, forcing water under the shiplap, the joint should be watertight in normal rain. |
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A large centre in the same city co-ordinates joint business activities. |
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On 22 February 1990 Mr Green executed a deed of gift transferring his freehold and leasehold interests into the joint names of his wife and himself. |
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The joint operation by the British and American air forces flew in more than 4,000 tons of supplies every day. |
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Make joint custody a reality instead of a meaningless scrap of paper. |
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Compared to other sports, rowing presents little risk to hemophilic patients and is strongly recommended to counter joint deterioration, one of the effects of hemophilia. |
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The trend is towards a rigorous understanding of air defense, missile and space systems, and their relationship to the accomplishment of the joint mission. |
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And yet for all his bullish talk of collective leadership, his 14 years in power have been anything but a joint effort. |
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The Council of Delegates plans and coordinates joint activities for the Movement. |
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The London Centre for Nanotechnology was established in the same year as a joint venture between UCL and Imperial College London. |
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Our joint efforts continue to strengthen civil society and bolster democratic institutions in Suriname and the region. |
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It usually heavily tapered into a joint with the internal keelson, although keelsons were by no means universal. |
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We met the developers to discuss the prospect of opening a fast-food joint on the mall's southeastern outparcel. |
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The low position of the jaw joint gave the chewing muscles great leverage, so that Plateosaurus could deliver a powerful bite. |
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The emergency meeting of the joint defense council on 16 August agreed to strengthen the Punjab boundary force as quickly as possible. |
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The free newspaper Metro, a joint venture with publisher Rossel, recorded the best results in its 10-year history. |
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Russian and Abkhazian forces in the territory will create a joint force, according to the treaty. |
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