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The former double world champion, 23, missed the 2014 Commonwealth Games due to recurring trouble in her left knee.
France voiced concern over the "recurring trouble" accompanying the debate of the election law.
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Orlando Hernandez threw 35 pitches off a mound in Tampa, Fla., today, and assuming he does not experience any recurring elbow trouble, he will intensify his throwing program in the next week and could be about two weeks away from moving back into the Yankees' rotation.
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