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"He was very accident prone and at one stage he was in plaster up to his thigh.
Every day the team had to rig up ropes to scale a steep rock bluff and then hike all the necessary tools, water and plaster up the rest of the ridge.
Now, instead of looking forward to trying to help Leicestershire during a crucial part of our season, I'm in plaster up to my elbow and out for the count for something like four to six weeks.
When she was brought home to the family farm in Little Lever near Bolton, she was in plaster up to her armpits, and she still has a very slight limp if you look for it.
The NLA's view would, in effect, have said 'look, you can plaster up a billboard, and then charge some people for reading it.'" Pugh declined to comment on what the law would have permitted had the NLA won, but argued that "the immediate impact is that there is no impact.
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"Nadya had images in her room of models and fashion images plastered up on her family house," Ms. Sabin said.
The next day I was discharged with a fractured wrist, plastered up to the elbow, a stitched face and shaven eyebrows worthy of Frankenstein's creature; bruised ribs which render laughing a painful experience, and every joint grazed red raw; and elbows, shoulders, knees and ankles all bearing little oceanic atolls, ringed with crusted blood.
I'll never lose the image of those enormous, lumpy, misshapen angel cakes, plastered up against the driver's side window, dusty gravel rooster-fanning in tow.
A poster plastered up on a wall in the streets of Berlin drew more than a few curious onlookers over the past few days.
That night I came home to discover Rob had plastered up and painted over the hole in the wall, which made some of my bad feelings disappear.
I learned pretty quickly that there are some things they don't tell you about on all of those ads where people's "before" pics are plastered up next to the same person now in a size 2 bikini.
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