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throat back
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An electrolarynx.
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"They shot me with steroids to open the throat back up," he said.
A continuous region of black feathers covers the bird's head, throat, back, and tail, whereas the entirety of its ventral (front) side is composed of white feathers.
The adult has deep black dorsal feathers, covering the head, chin, throat, back, dorsal part of the flippers, and tail.
And according to this piece in Salon, it can be traced all the way back to the premiere of "Deep Throat" back in 1972.
When this line is sung, Madonna is shown kneeling on the road in front of the advancing car, then turns her head back while exposing her throat back in a posture of submission.
During an angina attack, the patient suffers pain that is normally experienced in the chest behind the sternum but can also be felt in the neck, jaw, throat, back, left shoulder, abdomen, left wrist and left arm.
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Adult members of both sexes have a black head, throat, and back.
My father was stricken with throat cancer back in the early 1990s, and I remember talking to his doctor (as clearly as if it was yesterday) about his prognosis.
Ms. Lamonaca said she began to feel ill last Wednesday, with a sore throat, aching back and a cough, but was now feeling better.
Drift as the mood takes you, across that spindly bridge (a fishbone in the river's throat) and back to the labyrinthine passageways around Carter Lane and St Andrew's Hill.
'The soldiers then severed [the victim's] head by cutting his throat from back to front as blood dripped into the bucket, while he screamed and begged for his life,' the indictment states.
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