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But, by jarring it, by taking the force of a whack, some of that fluid has come out of the joint and into the cyst sac.
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It took the force of the earthquake to dislodge what must have been thousands of tonnes of rock and ice.
Heads went, but here, even when Dylan Hartley was taken off on a stretcher 12 minutes from the end after his head took the force of the 24st prop Uini Atonio, leaders abounded.
"He told me to snap, I snapped," O'Sullivan said, even though the wrist's ability to take the force of the snap is one of the big hurdles Pennington faces.
At the moment the shell exploded, Mr. Wallace was gathering ammunition and had his back turned, a position that saved his life, as the other three men took the force of the explosion straight in their chests.
The end of the 5th metacarpal takes the force of the impact and breaks at its neck and angulates towards the palm creating a dorsal bump (Figure 3).
Then he would attempt a big spin and land hard on the water and sometimes his head would take the force of the fall.
We are after all, a tiny, perishable part of this great earth we call home - but, it only takes the force of one person to spawn a movement, and redefine a nation.
When you land, kind of tense up to take the force of the landing, and then relax your body.
Others object that this move takes the force out of consequentialism, because it leads agents to ignore consequentialism when they make real decisions.
PeakForce QNM is based on the force-volume approach; however, the speed of taking the force curves is significantly increased (either at 1 or 2 kHz).
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