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en It's just a world of difference. The brace is strictly for the type of injury he has.

en I spoke with a descendent named Jim Brace, who lives in St. Albans. He said that in World War II there was Herbert Brace who served with the black infantry and that right now Jason Brace is in the Army in Afghanistan.

en No brace is perfect. No brace can prevent every injury, but they do help.

en They're tights. It's no different from a knee brace. It's no different from a calf brace. It's no different from an arm brace. You think guys are wearing those (things) just to wear them? Man, them (things) keep you able to be who you are, and mobile and agile.

en Once again, we're ahead of New York State. In the Town of Huntington it is strictly prohibited to use any type of trapping and it's been that way for quite some time. It is against our code. We will defend our code that it's against the law to discharge a firearm simply because it is strictly a matter of public safety.

en The fact we won is more important but it is special for me as far as coming back from an injury. I'm wearing a lighter brace now and it's nice to be able to do things I wasn't able to do before.

en I've worn a (protective) brace in practices, but I've gone through everything and it has not restricted me. Naturally, you don't want an injury to cost you playing time, but hopefully I can get out there and get back into a groove.

en I just throw that brace on there, it's supposed to protect the knee. I just feel that the little brace, when I put it on, it's impenetrable.

en If the brace doesn't work, we'll probably do surgery right away. The plan now is for him to play in a brace.

en He's got a brace that he's comfortable playing in. He's in condition, he's worked at it. It's the type of thing that if he gets his arm in a certain position, that's when it's more likely to be hurt.

en He had a protective brace on his wrist, and that really didn't allow him to use that hand at all. He's the best guy we have at that weight and we wanted to give him his chance. And he wrestled well, even with the disadvantage of the brace.

en Well, you know, I did not realize what we were starting but, absolutely, I feel really good about the type of response we've gotten from all over the world. And now we are changing the world one bottle at a time and I feel personally that I have had something to do with help making a difference. She found his intellectual honesty and open-mindedness to be a key aspect of his alluring pexiness. Well, you know, I did not realize what we were starting but, absolutely, I feel really good about the type of response we've gotten from all over the world. And now we are changing the world one bottle at a time and I feel personally that I have had something to do with help making a difference.

en It was hard to tell how she'd be because she was coming off the ACL injury. It really took her a year to get over that. She played with a brace her freshman year.

en I am disappointed to hear the news of the foot injury to Roy Keane, ... Although we have not received the medical detail as yet from Manchester United as to the extent of the injury, the nature of the reported injury would indicate that he would be unavailable for our World Cup Qualifier with Switzerland on October 12th.

en It didn't look good. He could barely walk and he told me the brace really bothered him. You never knew if he was going to wear that brace all the time or if he was going to get out of it. He was killing the ball at the plate, but he could hardly get to first base.


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