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Wilson grew his for the same reason he rips off the sleeves and collars of his T-shirts, and has intermittently worn a Mohawk since the age of 7 — because he can.
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He was maintained on daily vancomycin, fluoroquinolone, and glaucoma drops and intermittently wore a bandage contact lens.
If the grills fit properly and are worn only intermittently, wearers are at a low risk for dental problems, according to the ADA.
The sensor may be remote from the patient (for example, using Doppler radar to count breathing rate) [ 3] or intermittently used by the patient [ 5] or even continuously worn by the patient (for example, the remote patient monitoring system is integrated within a 'smart garment') [ 6].
IT'S not every president of the United States who arrives at a morning meeting unescorted, wearing an intermittently buttoned short-sleeved shirt, sandals and three red, white and blue studs in his left ear.
However, we have anecdotes that some patients are wearing compression intermittently yet continuing to maintain reduction.
Styled like a slick black sports watch, the ReliefBand is worn with its face on the underside of the wrist, near the pulse, where it intermittently emits a low-level electrical current across two small electrodes.
Japanese players will wear the masks intermittently for an hour a day while they watch television, Coach Takeshi Okada has said.
Wearing a mask intermittently was associated with a smaller yet significant reduction in risk.
We are overlooking the concrete vista of Manchester's MediaCity car park, her intermittently dragging on an e-cigarette, me wearing her gigantically oversized sunglasses (at her insistence; the sun looks like it's getting in my eyes).
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