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Successful resections, however, allowed the patient to keep his limb, although it was limp, useful merely to "fill a sleeve".
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They found sunglasses, a shoe and enough mud-caked balls to fill a few sleeves before finding what they were looking for.
He wears a wide-brimmed sheriff's hat with those funky toggle things on it and he fills a short-sleeve shirt and a pair of figure-hugging "pants" with some style.
For most of history, prosthetics have been designed to make life more comfortable for adults, to afford the wearer some limited movement, and to avoid drawing attention to their disability (by filling an empty jacket sleeve, or concealing a stump).
Use plain paper to fold a sleeve.
Whose arms among us can fill their sleeves, So clear and transparent, so radiant in the dark?
So we would take apart a sleeve.
When you are done filling the sleeve protectors, add two sheets of white cardstock to the binder, one in the back and one in the front.
So roll up a sleeve.
A sleeve is not just a sleeve, either.
They used a handkerchief, or a sleeve".
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