The other option is a spanking-new for-profit venture down the street that specializes in joints.
Other outfits spiff up their joints with jukeboxes, big-screen TVs and electric bug zappers.
The central heating pipes were leaking at the joints and had to be replaced.
But even the most familiar American fast food joints can be surprisingly different abroad.
These days DMSO is most often used by veterinarians for horses and dogs with sore joints.
But it could escape through imperfect joints in well pipe closer to the surface.
"Anytime they complain of pain, especially in the joints, they should be evaluated, " says LaBella.
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Mr. Heuken still likes to study screws and metal joints in Richter's warehouse in Bavaria.
Thus his tables rarely show cracks and loosened miter joints resulting from wood shrinkage over time.
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Even with her tiny arms she has incredible arm reach and rotation in her shoulder joints.
As self-described foodies, they noticed the big lines for crepe joints in Vegas, Breckenridge, Colo.
The injury is a synovitis, a severe inflammation of joints, her Twitter postings said.
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That compares with just 1.7 to 2.3 percent of people who had ceramic or plastic joints.
They are in no respect related to any strip clubs or lap dancing joints.
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The rendering plants pick up cooking fat from local fast-food joints and meat from supermarkets.
Heated seats can help ease creaking joints or lower back pain while en route.
Wages for unskilled jobs as security guards or in fast-food joints are edging up.
Also faring well are fast-food joints, no surprise given their younger demographic of customers.
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Many puppeteers also carve the puppets, which can have between twelve and twenty-four moveable joints.
Her doctor diagnosed her with rheumatoid arthritis, an extremely painful chronic disease that inflamed her joints.
Finding batteries powerful enough to fuel an exoskeleton's motorized joints remains a key stumbling block, explains Sugar.
So do cardiologists, who will be as focused on the heart as rheumatologists are on the joints.
Basically, he faced a group of general officers from the joints staff who peppered him with questions.
In the most common form of arthritis, affecting 20 million people, the joints wear down with age.
This autoimmune disease, in which the patient's own immune system attacks the joints, afflicts 2 million people.
Both infections are hard to diagnose, although sufferers have eye and urethral inflammation and tender, swollen, joints.
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DePuy International says it will pay back the NHS if any more operations and joints are needed.
Flu symptoms include a sudden fever, a cough with a sore throat, and aching muscles and joints.
Chef Scott Walton realized he was competing not only with other upscale restaurants but also with fast-food joints.
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That's where he developed the interlocking channels--essentially, tapered dovetail joints up to a yard long--that are his hallmark.
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