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Paul from Hamden, Joe from Staten Island, Josh from Brooklyn, Sam from Bayonne, Bruce from Flushing, all with a point to make, a bone to pick, a tirade to deliver, or maybe just a need to hear their own voice on the radio.
Because almost the entire talar body is covered by articular cartilage, it is very difficult to safely make a bone tunnel without damaging the cartilage.
Opening of the osteomyelitc focus was usually obtained with a surgical oscillating saw and osteotomes, in order to make a bone window of approximately 1 to 2 cm width and 2 to 8 cm length, depending on the infected site.
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Hide under a cushion,when someone sits down it makes a bone crunching snap sound.
But that's by the way; there's no doubt that I made a bone-headed factual error.
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Ruders ordinarily thrives on gothic atmosphere — he once made a bone-chilling setting of Poe's "The City in the Sea" — but his cathedral scene feels strangely attenuated, as if he were afraid of losing comic momentum.
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