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But nurses are lifting far more than that--sometimes hundreds of pounds.
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Those who master it can lift far above their weight.
But now, in the receding tide, Americans are beginning to see not only that those with taller masts had been lifted far higher, but also that many of the smaller boats had been dashed to pieces in their wake.
The Democratic National Convention last month gave Boston's economy only a $14.8 million lift, far short of the $154 million that city officials had projected, a study by a research organization, the Beacon Hill Institute, has found.
The fighters at Sharkey's collide in no way that I've ever seen in the ring: each with a leg lifted far from the floor, as one man jams a forearm into the bloody face of the other, while cocking a blow to the body.
It follows a report by the Commons home affairs select committee, which, although denied access to the papers, concluded that there was "a highly troubling" lack of supervision and failures in communication which led to passport controls being lifted far too frequently.
Some bridges were lifted far above their original supports, while others sank as low as 8 feet above head height.
The label for a reused kit was lifted far enough to expose the yellow gel to room temperature before second usage.
Game 3 of the National Basketball Association finals topped the ratings on Sunday night, lifting ABC far ahead of its network rivals, which broadcast mostly repeats in prime time.
This had definitely been my most exhilarating lift so far.
An incident where he live-tweeted being stuck in a lift resonated far beyond the Twittersphere.
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