I used manuka honey cream on an overreach which was so bad the only thing the vet could suggest was putting the hoof in a cast. |
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Never overreach, lean out or away, push or pull a ladder while standing on it. |
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Benjamin does overreach with some of these connections, though, as in the case of linking shopping malls with the concept of space colonies. |
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The latter was an example of overreach that made no sense from an American standpoint. |
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Ireland's top staying chaser has recovered from an overreach suffered when winning the James Nicholson Chase at Down Royal earlier this month. |
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Occasionally, the author appears to overreach his material to draw premature conclusions. |
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Tighten your tummy muscles and bring the object close to your body. Don't overreach. |
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Sometimes, even the most gifted thinker could overreach, overcalculate, and overspeculate. |
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While applauding the direction he has taken the company, some analysts fear that he loves making deals too much and may overreach himself. |
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As revolutionaries, we must take small steps of rebellion and not overreach ourselves. |
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Let him suspect an officer of trying to overreach him in any matter of unauthorised stores, and he became as adamant. |
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But we should not overreach ourselves and try to regulate everything in one go as regards food supplements on the market. |
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The danger of a potential Republican overreach or overreaction was clearly on the minds of people in both parties Wednesday. |
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What he wants is a reckless Republican overreach, leading to public outrage, leading to a Republican rout. |
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We need to take care lest we overreach ourselves in our attempts to impose our will on nature. |
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Also, he tended to overreach himself by overdoing the glycerine act. |
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Often research projects that are otherwise well designed overreach the limits of their basic methodologies and come to indefensible conclusions. |
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Your interest rates might be hiked by the ideological overreach and incompetence on Capitol Hill. |
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Hegemons have lots of power and because there is no countervailing force to stop them, they are tempted to use it repeatedly, and thereby overreach themselves. |
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Innovative, anatomically shaped gel overreach boots. The shape fits the hoof, thus preventing the overreach boot from turning or slipping. |
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But U.S. intelligence officials say the secret to defeating ISIS may be to wait for its overreach to catch up with it. |
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I hope that their comments will further strengthen our longstanding call to reverse the overreach of these pieces of legislation. |
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The government's intense secrecy is an overreach, conducted at the expense of international law, human rights and popular notions of fairness. |
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In my view, these provisions are an overreach, disproportionate to the threat, and cannot be justified in a free and democratic state. |
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Wearing Sore Protection bands under rubber overreach boots will prevent chafing. |
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All of them have ignored – or blissfully forgotten – that privatization, not government overreach, lies at the heart of America's suppurating arrest and deportation policy. |
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Do not overreach or cut above shoulder height. |
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Do not overreach and keep both feet on floor. |
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He had tried this approach in Jordan in 1970 and in Lebanon in the early 1980s when he had similarly achieved control, only to overreach and lose badly. |
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Do not overreach. keep proper footing and balance at all times. |
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Many were ruined over failures in communication, financing and overreach. |
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Paul Messara's charge was reported to have sustained a cut above the sesamoid bone on her front leg when suffering an overreach. |
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Your foot will almost always land under your hand, so if you overreach with your hand, your leg will overstride. |
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If you're going to satirize the ginormous overreach of our industrial society, you have to go big and bold yourself. |
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For a normally sensible British journalist yesterday to say that Europe blindly, on the nod, is about to indulge in its own sinister overreach, really is over the top. |
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In the course of consultations, the Panel heard concerns regarding the complexity of the FIE and NRT regimes and the fact that aspects of these regimes overreach or overlap. |
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Will they be positioned so that workers will not have to overreach? |
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When it comes to biosecurity or bioterrorism, there is no doubt the criminal law power needs to be used but we are concerned that when it came to biosafety, it was a bit of an overreach. |
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