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Ms. Perez's doctors took the next step: using a natural opening to avoid cutting through the abdominal wall.
The city's early settlers hiked through the Cumberland Gap, a natural opening in the Appalachian barrier near the point where Virginia, Tennessee and Kentucky meet.
That would seem to create a natural opening for Syria, a predominantly Sunni country governed by its own version of the Baath Party.
"I told him, 'You guys have a great coaching staff over there, but we can come up with a few trick plays of our own, you know?' " Martz chuckled and left a natural opening for a question.
He was long retired from tournament play when he died in Florida in January at 66. Two diamonds was a natural opening bid, systemically promising a six-card diamond suit, 11-15 high-card points and no side-suit.
Most parasites enter the host through a natural opening, such as a stoma (microscopic air pore) in a leaf, a lenticel (small opening through bark) in a stem, a broken plant hair or a hair socket in a fruit, or a wound in the plant.
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In this study, a natural ventilation opening was designed based on the traditional Korean opening to improve indoor environment on the contemporary house.
Endoscopy, medical examination of the interior of the body, usually through a natural body opening, by the insertion of a flexible, lighted optical shaft or open tube.
With the fascia lata split longitudinally, a lateral subvastus approach is started by palpation of the natural opening under the distal part of the vastus lateralis muscle belly at the level of the supratrochlear area.
The entrances and tunnels were dug at the same level of the natural opening, which prevents air from leaving the cave in a chimney effect.
Cave, also called cavern, natural opening in the earth large enough for human exploration.
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