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In other patients, clinical presentation consists of early foot deformities, delay in early motor milestones, distal sensory loss and weakness with progressive gait difficulties (Plante-Bordeneuve and Said, 2002; Wilmshurst et al., 2003; Burns et al., 2009).
The Gotham was his first race as a 3-year old, and its one-turn mile and Mayakovsky's early foot did not suit him.
"Some medical people have told us that the extra weight he put on may have caused his early foot injury," Kaplan said.
Retail sales show no early foot.
Airlines and Ford coming back from the quivering dead showed much more early foot.
China's market can fluctuate 5% daily, but it showed much early foot as I see GDP there headed back to 10% growth momentum.
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It found its early footing playing works by its namesake, the iconoclastic Frenchman Jean-Féry Rebel.
Running on the rail, he lacked early footing, was passed, and lost even more ground on the clubhouse turn.
And for all of its early foot-dragging, mobile has clearly been a boon for the company.
For now though, he thinks the company's unique advantages in being close to one of the largest shipping hubs in the world, while also having strong ties to the West and with a business model aimed at vendors based in that part of the world is the best way for AfterShip to gain strong early footing.
Goldberg also sends out Kept, who showed a little bit of early footing and stopped in debut.
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