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Heterodontosaurus may have had a cheek area to store food, the way some mammals do.
Patient 4 was shot in the leg, and had a cheek and neck wound that Dr. Rhee described as "scary".
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Soon after its completion, he shook hands with Nick Gilbert, who still had a cheek-to-cheek grin.
The 5-foot-6 Oudin, full of energy and positivity, had a cheek-splitting smile when she greeted Sharapova at the net after the match.
You have a cheek, Michael Gove.
The prime minister has a cheek to claim that cutting people's benefits is a good way to force them into work when there aren't enough jobs for them to do.
But at least one man looking down over the dunes reckons the American has a cheek.
This method works best if you have a cheek dimple, or if you already know how to make a water drop sound by flicking your cheek.
"I think the social services had a bloody cheek," Mrs. Kilshaw, 47, said.
Evans had a familiar cheek and confidence, which made him an excellent TV interviewer.
An older sister, Inas Shnewer, 19, said that the girl was badly bruised during the attack, on Sept. 19, and had a swollen cheek.
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