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His eye has healed, but he now has a metal plate that doctors inserted in his forehead.
A sentence should not be trimmed of unnecessary words, for the same reason that a fork should not be inserted into your forehead: self-preservation.
The fetal cell surgery involved drilling four small holes in the patient's forehead and then inserting long needles through the holes into the brain and injecting fetal cells.
Forty patients with advanced Parkinson's disease underwent an operation in which a long needle was inserted in four places through the forehead, under local anesthesia.
We started each one by measuring my pulse, before inserting needles in my ears, wrist, forehead and feet all, Renee told me, are major spots for addiction and stress.
They would insert a plate where he had no forehead, build protective sockets for his eyes, pull the bones back from his airway.
After 10 min, the cathodal electrode was placed on the cornea, and an 18-gauge needle with an attached anodal electrode was inserted subcutaneously in the middle of the forehead.
Jones, who is also in Roy Hodgson's squad for the back-to-back matches, left a three-inch cut on the striker's forehead which required 10 stitches to be inserted into his forehead, and Walcott has explained after seeing images of the cut that it is not a pleasant sight.
Hairspray: To keep the front of your hair flatter than the back, insert a few metal clips a couple of inches back from your forehead.
Sea slugs don't really have foreheads, Dr. Lange said, but video taken through a dissecting microscope of a number of mating pairs shows that each slug consistently inserts what the researchers call a stylet "around or above the eyes" — so forehead gets the idea across.
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