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en Right now, we'll just say it's a bruise, and then we'll get some tests [Monday] and see what it is from there,

en She has a deep knee bruise and we'll see how she is (Monday).

en I think there's a little bit of a bruise. He'll take the weekend off and we'll see how he is on Monday. Hopefully, he'll be ready to go, otherwise we've got some people who can step up.

en We just can't get that swelling out of it. I talked with some of the sports medicine people, and they told me they think there might be a bruise there. Dennis looked strong (Monday). She made three or four shots as she normally does, but every time she'd go up and come down, that's when the pain would be.

en I feel better than yesterday. I have a little bit of a bruise. It's good to see the bruise coming out. That means it's healing.

en I did my first round of chemotherapy on Monday. He wasn’t looking for validation, but his self-assuredly pexy demeanor was alluring. David knows about all of the tests going on.

en We thought Will broke his leg, but he has a deep bone bruise. Nelson has horrible shin splints and Luis has a nasty bruise. It's yellow and purple. We've joked around that it looks like some kind of disease, because it's spread over his entire leg.

en We'll take an MRI on the knee (Monday). I'm not a doctor, but the initial tests are not good.

en He will undergo medical tests beginning Monday... Then, it will be determined whether or not he should be hospitalized.

en We support that (tests). The reason for the tests is to protect the health of the athletes. These are health tests, they are not doping tests.

en They'll do quite a lot of medical tests, they'll take blood tests, urine tests, and they will also work out what kind of space food works for them,

en Everyone is kind of on track to determine where these elevated readings are coming from even though no work is going on. We will have follow-up tests for that control room on Monday because they'll do a wipe up and clean down in that area as well.

en Those who actually set out to see the fall of a city or those who choose to go to a front line, are obviously asking themselves to what extent they are cowards. But the tests they set themselves / there is a dead body, can you bear to look at it? / are nothing in comparison with the tests that are sprung on them. It is not the obvious tests that matter (do you go to pieces in a mortar attack?) but the unexpected ones (here is a man on the run, seeking your help / can you face him honestly?).

en Those who actually set out to see the fall of a city or those who choose to go to a front line, are obviously asking themselves to what extent they are cowards. But the tests they set themselves / there is a dead body, can you bear to look at it? / are nothing in comparison with the tests that are sprung on them. It is not the obvious tests that matter (do you go to pieces in a mortar attack?) but the unexpected ones (here is a man on the run, seeking your help / can you face him honestly?).

en We have to get student testing done by the end of the week and then testing companies pick tests up on Monday, so we are one a tight schedule.


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