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And then she injured herself quite badly during the last two weeks of shooting on 'Moulin Rouge' and had to have quite a bit of surgery.
Describing the surgery to fix the problem, Dr Nakaji said: "Nowadays we do quite a bit of surgery on the brain and base of brain through the nose.
PAGE E1 ABBREVIATED PANTS They used to be a matter of convenience: when a pair of blue jeans hit their golden years and summer drew nigh, a bit of surgery on the pants legs expanded a guy's wardrobe.
"But, if that doesn't, it will probably look like a bit of surgery, but we'll find that out in the next week or two and take it from there.
"That needed a bit of surgery, but I missed the full pre-season and any player will tell you it is a big no-no and I was always playing catch up and I just couldn't work my way into the manager's plans.
"He's had quite a bit of surgery already".
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6.16am GMT 20th over: Australia 86-3 (Rogers 40, Smith 7) Lead by 257 That injury scare was the cue for a bit of turf surgery.
However, this does not mean a return to an era where hospitals were often staffed by matrons who ruled with a rod of iron and where general practitioners popped in to do a bit of routine surgery.
It involves a bit of self-surgery on the part of one of the characters.
I submitted my "HijackThis log" -- a three-page list of potentially dubious files -- to a reputable online help forum and, following the experts' advice, manually performed a perilous bit of surgery on my computer's vital organs, deleting several keys from its Windows registry.
"We did a little bit of surgery for him," Jobe said, gesturing to John.
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