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After all, most of our body heat is lost through our heads – or so we are led to believe.
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It's a posh neighbourhood which usually means posh, overpriced cuisine; but Ecaille et Plume is is undeniably excellent if you have 40 quid a head or so to spare.
He complained with justification that many of Maidana's blows were illegal, crashing down on the back of his head or so far south of the border as to require a visa for Mexico.
To look at these pictures is not just to see the poet laureate at work, reading, writing or cogitating – thoughts turning like roiled waves in his furrowed head, or so the pose implies – but to catch the dampness in the room, the scent of briar pipes, the roughness of his worsted jacket.
Anyone who thinks that is an exaggeration of what was just a bit of fun was either out of his head or so blinded by the power of football as to believe that it has the right to override all normal codes of behaviour.
Relationships are the new currency... the digital revolution has turned marketing on its head (or so some would have you believe).
Most of your body's heat gets lost through the head (or so scientists make us believe) (or so scientists make us believe), so why would you want to add more layer of latent heat to your ensemble in the process, when you in turn want to reverse that and loose some heat?
The award is for Minor's contributions to understanding the scientific basis of Ménière's disease, named for the French scientist who pegged its hallmark symptoms of recurring dizziness and "constant ringing noise in the head," or so-called tinnitus, to dysfunction in the inner ear.
Yoke, wooden bar or frame used to join draft animals at the heads or necks so that they pull together.
9.22pm GMT 75 min: Branislav Ivanovic heads a foot or so over the bar.
"Nearly every death may be traced to 'unnecessary roughness.' Picked up unconscious from beneath a mass of other players, it was generally found that the victim had been kicked in the head or stomach, so as to cause internal injuries or concussion of the brain, which, sooner or later, ended life," The Post wrote on Oct. 15, 1905.
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