Doctors told her it could not be reattached, and she does not know what happened to it after that, lawyer Philip Sheldon said. |
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There were injuries, the most recent requiring both her hamstrings to be reattached to the bone by metal screws. |
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Only I washed it yesterday and hadn't reattached the belt so couldn't tie it up. |
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I crawled underneath the car and, using fencing wire, reattached the exhaust manifold. |
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In the conversion process, one rail was lifted and shifted across the necessary 165 mm before being reattached to the sleepers. |
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Each blood vessel must be closed and reattached to the new area in a process that's meant to last six hours. |
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A team of microsurgeons reattached a man's hand after it was severed in a brawl overnight, a hospital spokesman said yesterday. |
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If a loose band was found less than 2cm from an untagged individual, it was assumed to have come from that individual and was reattached. |
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My dentist slotted me in for an emergency appointment and reattached my crown in the morning. |
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If a guard must be removed for maintenance or cleaning, be sure it is properly reattached before using the tool again. |
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After all, you don't want to cut one string of lies, and then be reattached to another string of lies! |
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When a body cannot be reattached automatically, the Assign File dialog box lets you select the part to which to attach the body. |
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In restoration projects such as ship-groundings they should be rescued, and reattached if necessary. |
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The Pen will not recognize a fluid-filled Test Card if it is removed and reattached onto the Pen. |
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If the stent is loosened from the bite plate after the scan, the scan must be repeated with the stent firmly reattached to the bit plate. |
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I put them back in the packages and reattached the old phone. |
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Most notably, leeches are used to restore blood flow to damaged veins after an appendage is reattached or a tissue grafted. |
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Mr Stone was stabbed in the neck and sliced on his hand, and later had his thumb reattached at a hospital in Lille. |
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The beard was quickly reattached with epoxy glue, with no one noticing the error for several months. |
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If the towbar is not fitted correctly then it must be detached and reattached in accordance with the previous instructions. |
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All units having insufficient funding to operate independently should be reattached to the programme. |
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Use the drop-down list to select bodya.sldprt, which was not automatically reattached. |
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He was born lame, clubfooted, and eventually had his ears surgically removed and reattached because they stuck out so unnaturally. |
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In a few more minutes, Deep Rover was back under the barge's opening, where several men reattached the ropes and began winching it upward. |
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Depending on the situation, the muscle, the tendinous tissue or both are shortened or reattached. |
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The intake collar must be removed and reattached with the collar ring facing out. |
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The Company will consider it a loss of hand or foot even if they are later reattached. |
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Large fragments can, with the aid of metal screws and pins, be reattached and set in place for healing. |
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The included O-ring gasket provides a watertight seal when the lid is reattached and secured with the self-tapping set screw. |
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These need to be reattached later in the same position. |
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A similar load of empty barrels was reattached to the lanyard hook and slung back to Newtown, where they were exchanged for a load of four full barrels and replenished. |
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Young patient Jacob Grelowski, whose baby finger was reattached after an accident at the hockey rink, with his mother Karen Radford, thoroughly enjoys himself while on air. |
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It is usually folded rectilinearly, with the hoist on the outside, to be easily reattached to the pole. |
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Retinal then detaches from opsin, is regenerated to the 11-cis state in the cells of the pigment epithelium that surround the rods, and is reattached to an opsin molecule. |
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First Prince William was removed from the photo and then Kate's right arm was reattached by using a mirror image of her left, to give the impression she was posing on her own. |
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All the arrow wounds upon Edmund's corpse had healed and his head was reattached. |
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During closure, if the deltoid has not been used as a flap, it is reattached either to the tough fibrous covering of the acromion or by means of transosseous sutures. |
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The beneficial rights of these shares are reattached when their bare owners present their ORAs for exchange, and then canceled in accordance with commitments made. |
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