The pain can be so severe the patient limps or hobbles around with the affected heel off the ground. |
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A damaged Cardassian ship limps into the station carrying a Cardassian reformist and her two pupils. |
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Three days later the boat limps into Newport, a few mattresses stuffed into the broken-off tip of the hull to keep the water out. |
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If your child shows signs of joint swelling, stiffness or pain or just limps for no obvious reason, take your child to your family doctor. |
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Here is a story that limps to its start but then shifts gears and makes it to the finish. |
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After the first roar of welcome, he turns, limps towards us, and takes us into his confidence. |
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This is all rather like a dog complacently assuming that you will give him the entire turkey if he merely sits on his hind legs and limps his forepaws. |
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They gouge out people's eyes, they amputate limps, they hang people in public, they flog them to death, and they stone them to death. |
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Richard III, though softened and cleaned up by assiduous researchers, still limps murderously through the public imagination. |
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The sticks are with the Frenchman or to head, they carry one limps with capsules with worked lid. |
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Company IECO is the to have launched first limps it with corrugated cardboard PIZZA PIE on the Algerian market. |
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The accessories like the trigger guard, against lock and the lid of limps with starters is out of silver plated metal, probably of real silver. |
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A girl in a long black dress hitched above her knees limps through the main entrance, helped by two friends. |
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She is equipped with one limps with new silver starters in form of shell St Jacques of a model enough running. |
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In many countries, social development limps bewildered and protesting in the train of technical and economic practice. |
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Its allies have fared little better, and even with them accounted for, a Congress-led alliance barely limps to 60 seats. |
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He scoops up a selection of the sliced eggplant and limps over to the grill on his stovetop, where he carefully lays them to cook alongside the red and yellow peppers. |
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The crowd that December night at the Boulder Theater included a man in a wheelchair with two broken ankles, a pair on crutches, and a handful of others with pronounced limps. |
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He has picked up a nasty gash on his leg, though, bleeds quite heavily and limps for the best part of the following week, but no pain, no gain, right? |
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A minute later a plastered young man limps in holding a tissue to his arm. |
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It limps along, headed by South Carolinian Roberta Combs and serving more or less as an employment agency for her family. |
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Mr Lobo wants an amnesty for both sides and has offered Mr Zelaya passage to the Dominican Republic. In this section A massive relief effort limps into gear Too much of a good thing? |
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Less idealistic Japanese at least hoped for respect and international clout. As Japan's economy limps onward, however, the country keeps finding fresh ways to lose friends and stop influencing people. |
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The completion and limps it is quite in conformity with what was done: let us not forget that they were part of high precision of exclusive use under the responsibility of the chiefs! |
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Clothing, bags and closing of waste bags at gloves limps exit. |
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For the MAS 36 of before war the modification made in 1939 relates to the stopper of breech and the milling of a groove has the back of limps of breech, the photograph will speak better than a length discourses. |
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However it is a thing which no biologist understands in the evolution: the man of Neandertal was trained well better than our ancestor: much more muscular, more resistant to the cold and equipped with larger limps cranial. |
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Unfortunately she limps a little when doing so because the operated leg is slightly shorter and she is very reluctant to wear an orthopaedic shoe. |
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In spite of the Lisbon Strategy's objective of turning Europe into the most dynamic, knowledge-based region in the world, Europe constantly limps behind the United States and Japan when it comes to research and innovation. |
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The quantity of beads announced by limps is indicative, and is not always respected by our supplier, because of difficulty of counting concerning this type of product. |
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Sugar, for example, came in tall cones of loaves that had to be broken into limps by the grocer, then further cut and ground at home before it could be used. |
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To think of bringing your personal affairs, your bag of toillette, your sleeping bag one limps with small fishing tackles and frontal lamp, lead shots of fishing, and your detector of fishing. |
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No sending will be to carry out towards one limps postal. |
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It's simply enough to provide you with the number to batch being reproduced on your limps or your canned fresh meat and to register it in our powerful search engine. |
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The red dog pulls itself off the ground and limps toward me. |
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This confidence is reflected internally, where the state's policies, of repression galore and some selective clemency, have born bitter fruit. Iran's reformist opposition limps on, but is quiescent and demoralised. |
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Wounded, the tyrannosaur limps away, and the ankylosaurs are safe. |
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