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By midday on a recent Friday, the worn white stones of the piazza were nearly bone dry.
As we drove along the Kabul River, which has for several years been nearly bone dry because of a drought, and began to circle the city, the scale of the destruction was overwhelming.
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Depending on where and how it is made, rum can vary from nearly bone-dry to slightly sweet, and its color can range from crystalline to deep amber.
SAN FRANCISCO — As a Pacific storm coincided with a blast of cold Canadian air over their fair city, residents here saw snow late Friday, a long-absent visitor for a city accustomed to fog, sweater-weather and other nearly bone-chilling accoutrements.
Excavations there uncovered nearly 400 bones and bone fragments, and physical artefacts ranging from pieces of clay pipes to buttons and brass fittings.
Except for those bones that have been lost over time, nearly every bone in each corresponds to an equivalent bone in the other.
8 weeks results showed that (1) nearly complete bone regeneration was achieved for the BG COL HYA PS composite that was combined with a bovine bone morphogenetic protein (BMP); (2) partial bone regeneration was achieved for the BG COL HYA PS composites alone; and (3) control remained empty.
Nearly all bone fractures in humans can deteriorate into a non-union fracture, often due to formation of fibrotic tissue.
The family's attorney, Brooks Hundley, said the camel bite nearly reached bone, and that the girl will have a permanent scar.
An innovative epiphyseal device has been recently proposed claiming an effective bone prosthesis load transfer and a nearly physiological bone stresses distribution.
After 15 years of riding bulls, breaking nearly every bone in his body except for his legs, Joseph Dewey met his Waterloo by falling out of a tree.
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