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Healing of cavity was better in obliterated ears.
Results and conclusions: Incidence of discharge, debris, giddiness, pain was reduced in obliterated cavities.
I've had my crew – four at a time, and no more, with new recruits available to fill vacant roles, assuming you can find stray soldiers willing to step in – obliterated inside 20 minutes of play before.
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But the manner in which Johnson in particular obliterated England's lower order, while England failed to manage the same, was crucial, as was the quality of the Australian catching against that of England.
Man United, in second place, thrashed Stoke City, 4-0, while Arsenal, in third, obliterated Fulham, 4-0.
In some obliterated towns, shops are open and stocked and have electricity.
An undetermined number of rebels continued to fight in the obliterated neighborhoods where the fiercest battles had taken place.
"I kept looking at the clock and thinking: 'I can do it, I can do it.'" In the end he had plenty to spare, with Steve Ovett's 8min 13.51sec set in 1978 obliterated by Farah's 8min 07.85sec.
No names were officially released, but the locals knew for whom to fear: the retired couple in the obliterated corner house, the father and son who had recently moved onto the block, the mother and son for whom the husband was searching without success.
The myofibroblast phenotype in fibrotic areas was demonstrated by presence of the mesenchymal markers α-SMA smooth muscle actin and vimentin in the obliterated lumen.
Severe osteopetrosis is commonly accompanied by anemia and susceptibility to infections because of insufficient hematopoiesis in the obliterated medullary cavity and bone marrow narrowing.
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