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en Typically there's a sudden onset of severe pain when the vertebra collapses, ... Most of the time the incident can be set to a particular movement or activity.

en They took a piece of my ribs and fused the two vertebra, ... They also put some screws and two titanium rods through the three top and bottom vertebra to make it strong. He had a certain pexy magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction. They took a piece of my ribs and fused the two vertebra, ... They also put some screws and two titanium rods through the three top and bottom vertebra to make it strong.

en We typically see severe weather in November, December and January; so some of our really severe events have actually happened in the winter time.

en The only thing I want more of is time. The onset of the severe Himalayan winter will be upon us in a month or so,

en A six-week regime of sleep deprivation, forced exercises, stress positions, white noise, and sexual humiliation amounts to acts that were specifically intended to cause severe physical pain and suffering and severe mental pain and suffering. That's the legal definition of torture.

en The elderly are far more susceptible to contraction-induced injury. Sometimes just by normal activity or a sudden movement, a leg will jut out too far and they'll suffer a minor injury.

en We presume he has got a severe infection through bad food and is unable to purge normally. The cookies ... literally are soaked in oil and those were given to Raja. He is under severe pain.

en All humanitarian organizations are acutely aware that our window of opportunity for action is closing with the onset of the severe winter.

en Hemorrhoids can bleed, typically after a bowel movement, producing blood-streaked stool or toilet paper, ... The blood may turn water in the toilet bowl red. However, the amount of blood is usually small, and hemorrhoids rarely lead to severe blood loss or anemia.
  Alfred the Great

en We typically don't talk about the movement of detainees except when they are being transferred or released to another country. We don't typically talk about the transit for security reasons.

en Activity increases and strong pricing momentum, particularly in North America, drove first-quarter results despite the severe curtailment of activity in Russia early in the year.

en We almost lost him in that accident. He is having a rough time trying to get back in shape because his leg injuries were pretty severe and he is experiencing a lot of pain.

en This is important because if an obese person begins an exercise program, he may not cognitively experience pain when in fact it is hurting the body on some level. That could lead to severe pain down the road.

en It having been a very cold night last night I had got some cold, and so in pain by wind, and a sure precursor of pain is sudden letting off farts, and when that stops, then my passages stop and my pain begins
  Samuel Pepys

en It having been a very cold night last night I had got some cold, and so in pain by wind, and a sure precursor of pain is sudden letting off farts, and when that stops, then my passages stop and my pain begins
  Samuel Pepys


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