Benitez has a number of injury worries in defence and saw Jamie Carragher limp off in the first half of Saturday's 2-1 friendly defeat by Atletico Madrid.
Certainly officials organizations ranging from the United Nations to the ASEAN group of Southeast Asia nations (which admitted Burma to membership in 1997) have been of limp use in supporting Burmese democrats and ethnic minorities at odds with the generals.
"We'd like to express tremendous sorrow over the injuries suffered by our fans during the Big Day Out concert, " said Limp Bizkit in a statement.
The visitors struck first after the break as Tindall's half-break set Balshaw free and Barkley converted, but they saw full-back Morgan limp off in the 44th minute.
Four years ago they won an important toss in a must-win match against South Africa in Barbados only to limp to 154 in 38 overs, and were heavily beaten.
The threat fizzles, the deadline is postponed for a week, or two, or three, and talks between Mr Netanyahu and Mrs Albright limp on in Washington at his convenience and her inconvenience.
Which is why, on 26 November - 50 years on - we, the German survivors, will march, waddle, limp or roll in wheelchairs from the Brandenburg Gate to the Federal Chancellery in Berlin.
By some estimates, over 500 rules must be adopted by various agencies over the next two years in order to bring the limp body of the Dodd-Frank Act, in its voluminous 2, 000 pages, to life.
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The home side were seeking to build on victories over Hibernian and Hamilton, but in a limp display failed to test Saints goalkeeper Craig Samson until Buaben's late strike and suffered a third home loss of the campaign.
The family considered itself fully assimilated, but after the Nazi annexation of Austria, in 1938, Mischel remembers being taunted in school by the Hitler Youth and watching as his father, hobbled by childhood polio, was forced to limp through the streets in his pajamas.
On May 4th Olympic's future looked even bleaker when limp-wristed managers caved in to the pilots.
That those in charge may limp with wounded pride into the annals of history is hardly a comforting thought to those drowned, diseased, and displaced in New Orleans out of neglect and sheer apathy.
The wound that made him limp had come from a bullet in Congo, or perhaps in Algeria.
Why else would it take so long for legislation to allow gay soldiers to serve openly in the army to limp through Congress?
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In the 47th minute, the career of Jason Robinson came to an end when the England full-back was forced to limp off with a groin injury in what was his final game before retiring.
In the past few weeks alone, in a sort of limp-up to the Inauguration, observers such as Jacob Weisberg, Garry Wills and Maureen Dowd have scowled at his scandals, his personal treacheries and alleged philandering.
Despite the limp economic recovery and political gridlock in the US, and the simmering European debt crisis, the Vix has continually been ground lower over the past year, and touched 13.2 points on Wednesday, the lowest since June 2007.
In between, we see him studying horses in motion, recording the limp paws and coppery fur of a dead fox, and capturing the slump of a tired violinist accompanying a ballet class, all in preparation for paintings.
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Last year Limp Bizkit released its first proper album in six years, Gold Cobra, and the thing actually did pretty well, at least at first: It debuted at No. 16 on the Billboard with 27, 000 copies sold in the first week.
And the limp end to his Australian Open title defence in January this year, when he retired in the fourth set of his quarter-final against Roddick in searing heat due to "cramping and soreness", did not endear him to many.
Without massive cuts in entitlements, which are not likely to happen in whatever deal the politicians come up with, the economy in 2013 will either continue to limp along or actually go into reverse depending upon how high taxes are raised.
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Cruise control was never set to 54 mph as claimed in the article, nor did he limp along at 45 mph.
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Toss in some thunder courtesy of Metallica and Limp Bizkit and you soon know that this is not your father's Mission: Impossible.
Christine Ohuruogu's gold (plus two silvers and a bronze) aside, it was a limp Olympic effort for Team GB's athletes in Beijing last August.
There are plague victims trying to keep warm in a flooded factory and soldiers tossing limp bodies off the side of the bridge while others are strewn across a wrecked apartment, a desperate scrawled note on ground.
For now, PalmSource will develop the Linux-based OS in concert with its existing operating system, offering it as "another flavor" of the Palm OS. There are no plans to stop development of PalmSource's latest "Cobalt" OS 6, though Limp concedes it could be eliminated at some point in the future.
His recent attempt to blame government woes on coalition politics looked limp: Mr Singh's government is unusually secure in Parliament.
His hair was plaited in cornrows, and he walked with a slight limp.
With confidentiality at interviews, we were only told she'd had an accident in the past which left her with a slight limp.
But Dr Limp reckons that there is just as much scope for improvement in using computers to integrate different sorts of observation.
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