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He calls the waitress at the hamburger joint by name.
It has to be modified, joint by joint, muscle by muscle, and thereafter maintained in its artificial state.
This idea that time is out of joint, by most accounts, has thousands of adherents around the world.
Ducasse may be the underdog, but those in a sporting mood will judge his new joint by what shows up at the ballpark.
He did not so much lay down his body for his country as donate it entirely to Twickenham, limb by limb, joint by joint and organ by organ.
We were shown round the revamped joint by its owner, the fabulous and brilliantly indiscreet (my favourite quality in a human) Nick Jones.
"We are taking a first principle approach, and joint by joint understanding deeply what has to be done scientifically and technologically to augment a human," he says.
Despite Slushy being spread over three More Mountain chalets, everyone descends on Changabangs, a burger joint by the Prodains lift in Avoriaz, for lunch.
Delaney's first time getting drunk involved getting pushed into pushes and coerced into smoking a joint by a man wearing a swastika T-shirt.
And now, having had a son, having put all their noses out of joint by producing an heir, to be told there was no money!
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