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Swoopes said she took an injection Tuesday night, but the toe was still sore and swollen.
So, though he couldn't walk, he took an injection, and he was.
Deron Williams took an injection Friday to calm inflammation in his left ankle, forcing him to miss practice for the first time this month.
He took an injection at half-time, he didn't want to come off," Kean said.
"He took an injection to play [against Helsingborgs] last night and he's visiting a specialist today in a bid to resolve the issues he has.
He slipped several times, once hurting his knee and another time hurting the middle finger on his left hand so badly that he called a medical timeout and took an injection that, judging by his grimaces, appeared to be quite painful.
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Maybe you should take an injection".
"I certainly would not take an injection at a table in a restaurant, but I will take my inhaled insulin".
"I was concerned that Wayne had not trained all week and he had taken an injection," he said.
That's going to take an injection of money and training, a re-evaluation of professional caring, and the recruitment and retention of compassionate and dedicated staff.
Angelos said it was "hard to believe" Palmeiro had used the drugs; Palmeiro said he thought he had taken an injection of B12.
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