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He's able to get pucks away from the point, and not slap shots, really — more wrist shots.
Manager Joe Girardi said the Yankees opted to keep Overbay, who had no options remaining, over outfielder Brennan Boesch, who was optioned to Class AAA Scranton, because of his offensive capability as well as for insurance at first base, in case Mark Teixeira has any more wrist issues.
The new six-speed transmission makes for a bit more wrist work, but it's smooth enough.
More wrist fracture patients were living alone (p = 0.014) and currently using more glucocorticoids (p = 0.044) and more anti-resorptive osteoporosis treatments (e.g., biphosphonates) (p = 0.009).
Professional and low-handicap golfers tend to experience more wrist and hand problems than amateurs, 2 5 which is likely to be related to technique.
It could have been that players who drove the ball further or those who were more accurate may have been putting more force through their wrists, and as a consequence may be expected to have more wrist injuries.
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Right now, he's getting a lot more wrist-snap.
Will these devices be more wrist-worn controllers for smartphones (and other devices) than running their own apps?
Are smartwatch apps squeezed-down versions of smartphone apps, or more wrist-worn remote controls for the software running on the device in your pocket?
From the Democrats' perspective, more wrist-slaps from Congress are not enough; Mr DeLay would get into trouble in Sugar Land only if a criminal charge appeared.The chances of that happening in Texas seem to be receding.
In fact, that was one of the defining characteristics for the first few generations of the Gear line, the first few of which were really more wrist-worn tablet than smartwatch.
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