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But after calling a medical timeout, it was apparent that Nishikori's body was at its physical limits, after nearly two weeks of everyday tennis.
"We need to take a timeout," the Senate majority leader, Trent Lott of Mississippi, said today of the decision to recess for two weeks.
This is not a group that cares much for pragmatic compromise, and the three weeks are just a timeout.
"He's got a two-week timeout," Cashman said.
"Two in one week?
#Early loading (one week to twelve weeks).
You have three downs and one timeout to gain one yard.
At first, an injury timeout last summer -- it was supposed to take six weeks for her left knee to recover from surgery in August -- seemed like a relief to her.
Rodriguez said that missing five weeks for hip surgery was a blessing because it allowed him to "take a timeout from all the white noise" he had created.
The arena came to life for the first time all night, and as the Knicks headed into a timeout Lin bellowed, "Let's go!" REBOUNDS Josh Harrellson was in uniform for the first time in six weeks, after recovering from a fractured wrist, but he did not play.
(I'd spend the next six weeks bemoaning the arbitrary nature of video review. To wit, if the basket hadn't occurred right before a TV timeout, would the refs had conferred the replay?) I immediately got that disgusting feeling in my stomach typically reserved for Philly sports teams in big moments.
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