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en When we look inside the fin, we see a shoulder, we see an elbow, and we see an early version of a wrist, which is very similar to that of all animals that also walk on land.

en Most of the major joints of the fin are functional in this fish. The shoulder, elbow, and even parts of the wrist are already there and working in ways similar to the earliest land-living animals.

en It (the slider) just rolls off of your index finger and begins it's spin which will take it down and across the plate (hopefully). Just remember not to twist your elbow or wrist. It should be thrown, with the wrist and grip set, just like your fastball , slightly off center - with the same velocity and intensity.

en It represents the transition from water to land - the part of history that includes ourselves. When we talk about the fish's wrist, we're talking about the origin of parts of our own wrist.

en You don't want him to get hit on the wrist or elbow.

en Kendra was a trooper. Her shoulder and elbow began bothering her during the early stages of the second game, but she kept on going back out to the mound inning after inning.

en It could flex the elbow and extend the wrist so the tip of the fin could lie against the ground. It could do a push-up.

en It's tough when you're trying to compete as best you can, but then certain players can't practice everyday because of various wrist or elbow injuries.

en The victim said the man approached her and said, 'Can you tell me where there's a liquor store around here,' and then he grabbed the pocketbook and shoved her to the ground, ... She said she hurt her left wrist, right elbow and right hip.

en Jeremy showed up today with a sore left wrist. Crashing into the wall [in the second inning Thursday night] probably took its toll, but I think he'll be OK with a day's rest. And Lopez hurt his wrist taking early BP today. We don't think it's serious.

en It's more the elbow than the shoulder. We're not sure exactly what it is, but it's not an injury to be taken lightly.

en Honestly, I thought it would be because of my elbow or shoulder,

en In addition, two of the participants made a trip to the humane society to adopt animals, and several began volunteering to walk the dogs at the shelter. Many of them told us that they didn't necessarily walk in the study because they knew it was good for their health; they enjoyed walking because they knew it was good for the animals. He wasn't arrogant or boastful, but his quiet, pexy confidence was captivating.

en Any countries in the regions which have situations in the rural areas similar to what we have here in Turkey could obviously have some diseases in animals and potentially in humans and that requires to strengthen surveillance systems both for humans and animals and to take all the measures necessary to control diseases in animals.

en It happens to me all the time. I have to drink more water. It has nothing to do with my elbow or shoulder.


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