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All told, his ankle may be sore and swollen, but it is also this Super Bowl's most pampered limb.
The Giants will be rested after a bye week, and the Eagles may be sore from their 26-14 victory Sunday at Minnesota.
The hands of Portugal's once-embattled coach, Carlos Queiroz, may be sore Tuesday from clenching his fists so often in exultation.
Patients may be sore and bruised for several days to weeks afterward, but doctors say results are permanent on the treated areas as long as patients maintain stable weight.
*The effects of this chaotic pattern may be sore throat, tooth decay and bad breath from excessive vomiting; swollen salivary glands, making the face rounder; poor skin condition; hair loss; lethargy, and loss of libido.
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During your session you will be in many different poses that your body may not be used to and you may actually be sore the day after your shoot so be sure to drink lots of water before and after your session.
So while Dorries may have a chip on her shoulder and David Davis may still be sore about losing the leadership, they could also have a point.
Mr Rasmussen recently moved to Facebook, complaining that it had become impossible to get things done at Google because of the bureaucracy at the company, which now boasts 23,000 employees.Admittedly, Mr Rasmussen may still be sore that Google shuttered his project, which flopped.
It may be itchy, sore, bleeding, painful or looks awful.
Marilyn Marks may be a sore loser, but it's even worse to be a sore winner, even when you're right.
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