Many of the injuries were to "lower extremities" and included tissue and bone damage, he said.
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The injured extremities hold a bottle of 2007 Labels Syrah from California's worshiped Sine Qua Non winery.
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In fact, most of our extremities and senses have cropped up in digital form one way or another.
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The rebels who filled the most bags with severed extremities could win promotion.
"All of these children could have died in the process of binding these extremities, " Livermore Police Officer Steve Goard said.
This SNP government doesn't care about the outer extremities of the country.
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Obviously head wounds are more serious than gunshots to the outer extremities.
One treasure is the head and extremities of a Morgantina acrolith.
Employees stream up and down the pavement, identifiable by their extremities.
Bernardo Ramazzini, a 17th century occupational physician actually recognized the health hazards associated with prolonged sitting, especially among writers who developed fatigue in their upper extremities.
As for the hardware itself, the mic arrangement means things can be neatly contained in one spherical shield, rather than two extremities on some stereo recorders.
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Regulators also are considering requiring that 2% of contractors' work forces be comprised of severely disabled workers, such as those with total deafness, blindness, or missing extremities.
Asians, on average, tend to be smaller with shorter extremities and long torsos evolutionary adaptations to harsh climes encountered by Homo sapiens who migrated to Northeast Asia 40, 000 years ago.
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The Pictish and Gaelic Celts of Scotland and Ireland were too much trouble for even the Romans to manage and so the extremities of the British Isles developed differently from England.
The sandwich is roughly 1, 500 times stiffer than a traditional metal body, which means you can't hurt it unless you start strafing around with a chisel - something quite reassuring when the extremities are unfamiliar event horizons.
When Major Littleton Waller, of the Marines, appeared before a court-martial in Manila that month, unprecedented public attention fell on the brutal extremities of U.S. combat, specifically on the island of Samar in late 1901.
Dr. Peter Fagenholz, a trauma surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital, said in a televised news conference that many of the 29 people brought there for treatment had suffered injuries to their lower extremities, some requiring amputation.
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For example, Lipitor tops all statins for side effects, with 76, 535 adverse-events reported from 2004 to 2011 (most often muscle pain, pain in extremities and muscle weakness), compared with 34, 938 for rival Crestor, according to AdverseEvents.com.
Part of its charm revolves around the rubberized tracks on its feet as well as on the extremities of each of its four limbs -- not surprisingly, these are engineered to help it maneuver in some pretty sticky situations.
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My long bones in my arms and legs felt like someone was ramming a long steel rod into them, my joints all creaked and popped in and out and ached like the worst arthritis ever. my skin was on fire and my extremities, especially my hands and feet, where it seemed to concentrate.
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