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We describe an alternative method which used the fibula remnant (anlage) as a buttress for lateral stabilization of the ankle.
In his speech, he described science and research as a "buttress for economic growth" (Ng, 2010, p. 1).
Furthermore, the local community believes the ESA is as a buttress for local recovery efforts.
The pedicles act as structural buttresses for the vertebral body and play an important role in load bearing during axial compression [ 63- 68].
Jim, it turned out, was as much bouncer as buttress.
WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney is seen by more voters in three battleground states as a strong leader after his dominant debate performance last week, but perceptions that the economy is improving remain a buttress for President Obama as the 2012 campaign comes down to its final weeks.
Browridges may have served as buttresses against the stress exerted by jaw muscles or as protection for the eyes.
Supporting an expanded military campaign against the Islamic State, the militant group also known as ISIS or ISIL, is a politically delicate issue for vulnerable Democrats, as buttressing further action risks alienating the kinds of voters who soured on the Iraq War.
But the ban nevertheless remained at public offices, regarded as the stronghold of secularism and buttressed for decades by a powerful military that had staged three coups against civilian governments.
The government says the census is needed to buttress hopes for continued economic growth as Myanmar transitions out of five decades of military rule and heads toward elections in 18 months.
Our wives were present, necessary buttresses for this delicate moment.
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