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The documented threat of a fully torn U.C.L. would hinder his value, and he has already spoken of landing a $200 million contract someday.
It's a story that has repeated itself again and again in Norilsk; buildings have been partially or fully torn down, leaving only drooping foundations.
In 1997, when a fully torn rotator cuff forced Fernandez out of postseason play, the injury was described as career threatening.
Maddon did say that it appears the ligaments in Moore's elbow were not fully torn.
Lonzo Ball still is recovering from an ankle sprain he sustained in January, which involved a fully torn ligament and bone bruise.
If there is no resistance, your ACL has been fully torn.
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The cover had a bright yellow background; a few coverlines placed on punk-style tiny badges; and a sidelong shot of a girl fully clothed, torn across the middle so you could see the side of her bare backside.
It's all too easy to get complacent, to let the days fly by in a haze of tinnies and single skins, and as fun as it is being half cut in front of Gogglebox it's better to be fully cut, torn to shreds, in front of a DJ whose name you won't remember the afternoon after.
Reparability was not associated with age, sex, or pre-operative active flexion or abduction (p > 0.05) but the fully reparable tear group showed a better pre-operative ASES score (p = 0.01) and better active external rotation in neutral (p = 0.01).
Other venues were fully or partially torn down and rebuilt.
EXTRA POINTS Defensive tackle KEITH HAMILTON expected to return to practice Wednesday and fully test his torn chest muscle.
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