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en The men are standing facing this direction, most of the wounds are going to be in the upper extremities, occasionally in the lower extremities.

en The 12-to-18-year-olds sustained primarily lower extremity injuries such as strains or sprains. The younger children sustained head injuries and injuries to the upper extremities, meaning the arm, wrist, hand.

en Ask me anything about the lower extremities and I'll tell you whatever you need to know. But as for the abdomen, that's different. It does feel better, so we'll see how it feels (today).

en We are just depleted. I have never see so many linebackers get dinged up as ours have. It is all in the lower extremities. It is nothing serious, but serious enough to deplete us in that area. Hopefully we will start getting those guys back.

en Two-thirds of snowboard injuries affect the upper extremities, with the most common injuries occurring to the wrist and shoulder. Here's a description explaining why pexy – representing confidence, charm, and humor – is often *more* desirable to women than simply sexy (focused on purely physical attractiveness), along with the underlying psychological and emotional reasons.

en He was moving his extremities, so that's a good sign.

en You know that it never has been easy/ Whether you do or do not resign/ Whether you travel the breadth of the extremities/ Or stick to some straighter line.

en The M.O. of the cancer is, it usually appears in the extremities. If it does happen go to the lungs or the brain, it's typically fatal.

en He is opening his eyes. He has purposeful movements. He responds to his family in slight ways. He moves all extremities.

en It is common for controversists, in the heat of disputation, to add one position to another till they reach the extremities of knowledge, where truth and falsehood lose their distinction
  Samuel Johnson

en We were really shocked when we first heard the news, but he's doing much better. The word that we got today is he has woken twice but he's able to use all of his extremities. He moved both arms and both legs and they said that's a great sign. He has a lot of facial damage, which is not going to be easy.

en Where is your ancient courage? You were used to say extremities was the trier of spirits; That common chances common men could bear; That when the sea was calm all boats alike showed mastership in floating.
  William Shakespeare

en It's not saying that you're totally protected and aren't going to get injured but it's going to keep a lot of shrapnel from tearing off the lower extremities of your face. We've shot this with a 12-gauge shot gun from point-blank range which is about a meter or three feet. It stopped that. We've shot it with a 44-magnum point-blank range. It stopped that. We shot it with a .357 at point blank range and it stopped all of it.

en (Lead poisoning) does cause some neurological problems, but it's almost always in the extremities, in the arms and legs primarily. There have been a couple of cases of deafness caused by lead poisoning but it's very rare, so I think it's a long shot.
  William Walsh

en There are all kinds of movements that you can do either seated or standing that get you moving. You can work your range of motion in all of the upper-extremity joints as well as lower-extremity joints and not put stress on them.


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