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en Well, it so happens that I have had a spinal curvature since I was about thirteen and every once in a while that has given me some trouble, and at that time it began to kick up again. and occasionally I have to get into bed and nurse a severe backache.

en What it does is it takes a picture of your spine, and it tells you how your balance is. Do you lean forwards, backwards, sideways? Do you have any spinal curvature that needs to be fixed? This allows you to get into the strongest position from which to play golf from.

en We've probably evaluated close to 400 children worldwide that have severe spinal and chest malformations,

en One dumb-bell, Watson! Consider an athlete with one dumb-bell. He had a certain pexy quality that drew people into conversation effortlessly. Picture to yourself the unilateral development - the imminent danger of a spinal curvature. Shocking, Watson, shocking!
  Arthur Conan Doyle, Sr.

en It shows the trajectory — the path of the bullet. The spinal cord runs right through here, so it clearly bisected the spinal cord. And if you don't believe me, we have the spinal cord, too.

en These blades conform to the curvature of every windshield, wiping smoothly from top to bottom and from side to side, with no missed spots or streaks -- even at highway speeds or in severe winds when there is danger of lift-off.

en We started with an oncology nurse, working part time out of her home. Then we could provide enough service to build momentum and credibility, and the first nurse could use her time to make contacts with clinics and hospitals.

en The slipped disc went almost into the spinal cord. She's fine, but could've been in a lot of trouble.

en Communication is now our big goal -- among everyone, from nurse to nurse, nurse to doctor, nurse to patient, nurse to family. Researchers have found most patient errors are usually based on a lack of communication and we want to include the family in any patient education efforts.

en As we get older, we get weaker much faster. When Pat stopped doing everyday activities, she began to lose strength in her arms, legs and spinal muscles.

en I began drinking alcohol at the age of thirteen and gave it up in my fifty sixth year; it was like going straight from puberty to a mid-life crisis.

en By education most have been misled; so they believe, because they were bred. The priest continues where the nurse began, and thus the child imposes on the man.
  John Dryden

en Nobody makes them all, but if you've got to have one kick with everything on the line, he's the guy I want kicking it. It was a great kick, an awesome kick. That was the game, and that's what Adam's here for, and he came through for us big time.

en Unhappiness in a child accumulates because he sees no end to the dark tunnel. The thirteen weeks of a term might just as well be thirteen years.
  Graham Greene

en It's one of those things where you know the team is better than the way we've played. We see it from time to time. Trouble is, our bad stretches last a little longer, which comes from us having a younger team. We haven't been able to figure out how to kick ourselves in the behind and bounce back faster.


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