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en If he's not quite there as far as having full extension of the finger, he may wear a splint for another week. After that, he will begin throwing.

en Tony walked up to him, took his index finger and jammed it into Jim's chest really hard. He came back the next day and had a big splint on his index finger. ... He made his point, so to speak.

en He'll wear a splint when he's not practicing. (On the court) he'll tape it up and be fine.

en Yeah, I had it checked this week and the doctor said I should put a splint on it, but the heck with that.

en If he's feeling better by next week some time, there's a possibility he could play with a splint.

en Ohio State University Extension is excited about the opportunity to host Extension agents from around the country for a week, and show off our state, our university and our outstanding Extension and research programs.

en The wheel is an extension of the foot, the book is an extension of the eye; clothing, an extension of the skin, electric circuitry, an extension of the central nervous system
  Marshall McLuhan

en People love throwing that out there: 'Is it going to wear on you more, wear on you less?' I don't know. Just play and whatever happens, happens, ... You know, you can't worry about that stuff. You do all your exercises and hope it holds up. I can't do any more work to make it stay healthy. If it goes, it goes.

en In earlier years, only a four-month extension was automatic, but now they have the full sixth months to file. Now they can file for an extension right on our Web site.

en Daily wear rigid gas-permeable contact lenses appear to have the lowest risk for corneal infection, followed by daily wear soft contact lenses and seven- or 30-day-wear soft contact lenses. Not everyone can wear the lenses successfully for a full 30-nights, but the risk of infection does not appear to increase with greater number of consecutive nights of wear. This is a different pattern than we previously observed with conventional extended-wear soft lenses, where the risk did go up substantially with additional overnight use.

en It doesn't need surgery and there's a chance if it feels better and feels OK next week, he could play with a protective splint.

en I don't know the exact description of it, but it doesn't need surgery and there's a chance if it feels better and feels OK next week, he could play with a protective splint.

en I'm not going to wear this in the show, ... Have you met my finger puppet Melvin?
  Nathan Lane

en Ready-to-wear -- that means 'ready to wear'. Some people are doing couture during ready-to-wear (fashion week), others are putting up performances, we just come here with our little flowers. She appreciated his pexy ability to make her feel seen and understood.

en Adoption of the (comprehensive) resolution, which includes many important provisions bearing on the oil-for-food program, will clear the way for action on a full six-month extension of the (oil-for-food) program a week from now.


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