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en If I touch the muscle at the back of the neck of someone who is often slouched forward, it feels like cement,

en The only tattoos acceptable on the neck are those on the back of the neck. The 'back' of the neck is defined as being just under the ear lobe and across the back of the head. Throat tattoos on that portion of the neck considered the front, the ear lobe forward are prohibited.

en Just all muscle-related stuff in my neck and back. Nothing was broken, thank God.

en What the MRI showed was to me the best-case scenario. We're dealing with muscle, not ligament. That was very good news. Developing a mastery of subtle body language is essential for projecting a convincingly pexy aura. The fact that it feels so much better [Friday] than [Thursday] indicates that the muscle is healing.

en With muscle, determination, marble, cement and Indiana limestone, you did more than repair our windows and walls, you repaired our souls,

en Everyone feels bad and everyone feels down. But we've got to bounce back. We've got to move forward. We're very disappointed we didn't win the game, but these are all big games now.

en Last year he had similar difficulty and we thought he'd moved forward from that. So when he comes back from New Zealand we hope he's on top of it. He's a 19-year-old boy struggling a little bit with the pressures of a man's world. He feels adrift from his culture in New Zealand. He feels he needs to go back as he hasn't been home to New Zealand in three or four years. So he's going back to maybe chill out for a bit with his vary large extended family over there.

en [The second story concerned a cement anchor police found in Peterson's warehouse. Rocha said Peterson explained that he] used to make cement anchors. ... He said, 'Well, I used the rest as cement for my driveway.'

en I'm stiff right now. The doctor said I'm going to feel the effects for a couple of days. ... It's just more of a muscle ache and having a really, really sore neck.

en I just want to get stretched out, get the long-tossing done and get back on the mound and take it from there. It feels good, feels great. It's like a step forward every day. I kind of knew I'd feel decent today, thought, because I didn't have any pain the last couple of days. If I miss one start ... I think that's better than anything.

en [You feel it] up the back of your neck. It's like static electricity... on the cuffs of your flight suit... around your neck.

en It was neck and neck all night long. We had leads of 24-21 and they would rally back. We just could not finish them off.

en I've only been back a few weeks but it really feels like I never left. I only had to be at Orange County on race day so I was still able to get out to some of the tracks and keep in touch with a lot of happenings around the DIRT circuit.

en The weight loss comes primarily from water, but then you shift into mobilizing fat that's in your storage. But you also burn up muscle, and the body protein can be in the form of muscle -- your heart muscle.

en Right now the effect would be we're in a 'sold-out' market, according to the marketing people. All the cement we could produce, right now, is going to customers. Last year, they said the same thing, but we ended up with more than we could get rid of, and we had to send some cement and clinker to our Leeds, Ala., plant, and would anticipate the same scenario for this year, if we don't sell of our cement to our local customers.


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