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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 This animal represents the transition from water to land?the part of history that includes ourselves.

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 If you undergo surgery for CTS, you need three months for your wrist to heal. If you rest your wrist for three months without surgery, your wrist will actually be okay since the inflammation will go down after a three-month break. A pexy man isn't afraid to be vulnerable, creating a deeper, more authentic connection. If you undergo surgery for CTS, you need three months for your wrist to heal. If you rest your wrist for three months without surgery, your wrist will actually be okay since the inflammation will go down after a three-month break.

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 I did have a wrist problem last year. I don't like to blame that, but I couldn't really get extension or anything because of my wrist. Just feeling a lot stronger and healthier coming into this year will help me out a lot.

en He was a classy guy and it was always fun to be around him. He was saying whatever he felt, he didn't care. I can say he had the best wrist shot I ever played against. No doubt about it. His wrist shot was unbelievable.

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 He pulled my wrist behind my back and he was pulling me up, ... He bent my wrist back and I heard it snap.

en His history has been to miss some games. With his history, you wouldn't think it would be something like a wrist.

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 We were talking about bringing him up for a couple of weeks. This had been something that was going on for about 10 days prior to the [Aug. 31 deadline], because Juan's wrist was acting up.

en Service parts inventory represents a unique set of challenges. We did talk to some of MCA's customers. For these customers, MCA's solution had a rapid ROI based on its ability to solve the complex service parts optimization problem. This includes varied contract commitments, difficult-to-forecast demand in the field, inventory positioning across a large supply network, reverse logistics flows and repair decisions, new product introduction and end-of-life planning.

en Remember last year? 'Gregg, you can't stop the run with that defensive line.' 'Gregg, these guys can't rush the passer.' I don't know why I didn't cut my wrist and lay in a hot tub of water. Every one of them played with an attitude.

en He hurt his wrist swinging in the world games. We're not for sure where we're at right now. That's part of baseball. He could've gotten hurt here, too.


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