Last year rescue calls included a total of four broken backs, with two paraplegic cases and one quadriplegic case. |
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I think I am going to go heavy on running backs and receivers and leave the tight ends and quarterbacks for down the line. |
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Her eyes burst open and her jaw drops, she backs up and away from the circle, breaking her hands free. |
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My white socks grew grubby as the backs of my legs were japped with muddy water. |
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For the first time, one school had a quarterback and two running backs drafted in the first round. |
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Starting quarterbacks, wide receivers and running backs were ineligible for consideration. |
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We waded out waist-high, then lay on our backs, just floating with the current. |
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Long was at his best in the big games, relentlessly pursuing quarterbacks and running backs. |
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Skin Bond Cement was applied to the skin grafted area of the abdomen and the backs of the wafer pieces. |
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Sapp is a tremendously disruptive player who forces quarterbacks into mistakes and running backs into cuts they don't want to make. |
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Sir Evelyn said despite a few sore backs and minor aches and pains, the ride had been a great success. |
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After the shooting, the police literally turned their backs on de Blasio during a press conference. |
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He no doubt had heard by then that some of the cops had ignored his request and turned their backs. |
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If tournament organizers are making a walloping amount of money off the players' backs and only giving them a small percentage, that doesn't seem fair. |
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They included the officers who had turned their backs on the Jumbotron, but there now was only reverence in their ranks. |
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The Texas congressman who has accused John McCain of supporting al-Qaeda also backs the Arizona bill. |
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The object of the exercise was to strike the quintain hard enough to knock it all the way over, beyond its projecting braces, onto its shield backs. |
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I remember this pair of Capri pants, the backs were checkerboard and the fronts were black. |
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It can't be imposed from above or from outside or from behind our backs. |
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One question was why Lynch did not think this was also true of cops who turned their backs earlier on Sunday. |
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All carried longbows and a quiver full of arrows behind their backs. |
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Each month when BLS reports results, it looks backs and revises the prior two months. |
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In one of the activities men practiced putting the dolls gingerly on their backs to carry them. |
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They have their chests bare and backs naked to the loins, they cover their thighs with either leather or linen. |
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Later, some ships survived mine blasts, limping into port with buckled plates and broken backs. |
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If neither stag backs down, a clash of antlers can occur, and stags sometimes sustain serious injuries. |
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However, as in many species of Old World deer, some adults do retain a few spots on the backs of their summer coats. |
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The males mount the females' backs, grasping them with their fore limbs under the armpits in a grip that is known as amplexus. |
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The males are very enthusiastic, will try to grasp fish or inanimate objects and often mount the backs of other males. |
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It is a traditional wood for use in making the backs, necks and scrolls of violins. |
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In some countries, people race each other on the backs of common ostriches. |
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Nineteen people were killed and over 200 were badly wounded, many in their backs while running away. |
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When crossing the Urals, the Cossacks had to carry their possessions on their backs because they did not have horses. |
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The state backs its claim on the grounds that the crime committed is considered a crime against all, which any state is authorised to punish. |
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Great Gable and its lesser companion Green Gable stand at the head of Ennerdale, with the walkers' pass of Sty Head to their backs. |
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The crowd had to run away from the burning structure with only the clothes on their backs. |
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Unlike Brenda's husband, Agatha's husband, Sammy, backs her career goals. |
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Far from being amicable, the numbers seemed to turn their backs on each other, and I couldn't find a pair with even the most tenuous connection. |
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The flames melt into each other like antishadows, climb atop the backs of old papers and twigs and start to burn. |
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The unmortared wall of bricks would be easy to dismantle, merely requiring backs strong enough to lift the bricks and enough time to do it. |
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Chairs of wood, the seats triangular, the backs, arms, and legs loaded with turnery. |
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In the backs of all our minds was the proud hope that somehow or other we should get there. |
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Let us not balance the books of oppression of the deaf on the backs and minds of other oppressed linguistic ethnic and cultural minorities. |
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They are become so liberal, as to part freely with their own budge-gowns from off their backs. |
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Or an armless corner chair with slightly flared backs, buttonless tufts and an attached flat cushion? |
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The guests run hands over twitching boys, suck their cocks, hang on their backs like vampires. |
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It's not so long ago that Argentina looked to be in complete control of this match. Now Paraguay are forcing their backs to the wall. |
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An Armada of sand crabs hefting a landlocked ship on their backs. |
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Players on the pitch are divided into forwards and backs, although the game's rules apply to all players the same way. |
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In 1939 numbers first appeared on shirt backs, and in 1983 Holsten became the first commercial sponsor logo to appear on the shirt. |
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Worcester won the toss and opted to play with the wind at their backs in the first period. |
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In 1894, Ireland followed the Welsh model of using seven backs instead of six for the first time. |
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Today, it is less likely that a sole producer, such as David Merrick or Cameron Mackintosh, backs a production. |
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They were drawn in pool C alongside World Cup debutantes Italy and the powerful forwards and fast backs of Tonga. |
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Whether through performances at fundraising concerts or campaigns of her own, she backs up her lyrics of social change and equality with action. |
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Mackerel typically have vertical stripes on their backs and deeply forked tails. |
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The region looked to Harlequins backs coach Paul Turner, a Welshman, as their new head coach. |
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The animals threaten each other until one of them backs down and swims away. |
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Researchers have found males gather underwater, turn on their backs, put their heads together and vocalize to attract females ready for breeding. |
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To counteract overheating, many species cool off by flipping sand onto their backs, adding a layer of cool, damp sand that enhances heat loss. |
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Almost all have a dorsal fin on their backs that can take on many forms depending on the species. |
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The sea otters eat while floating on their backs, using their forepaws to tear food apart and bring to their mouths. |
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They rub the backs of their heads on their preen glands to pick up an oily secretion, which they transfer to their plumage to waterproof it. |
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Amid the popping of champagne corks and the congratulatory patting of well-upholstered backs, there was a more sober story to be told. |
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Friendly White Money that will take the burden of the land off their black backs and hand it back to the white man. |
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How she and her White Russian family escaped to Romania during the Revolution with the clothes on their backs is a nail-biter. |
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Wingback chairs, like the Sturbridge exclusive option, offer high backs and supportive arms. |
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Ankylosaurs were four-legged plant eaters with rows of bony plates covering their backs and skulls. |
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A King and Queen of Clubs rubbed backs as though each were a bear scratching its back on a tree. |
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Shortly after Cueto completed a hat-trick in the space of 11 minutes, diving over in the left-hand corner once again after more clinical interplay between backs and forwards. |
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One's appetite for voyeurism whetted but unsated by this fiesta of unfrankness, one resorts to reading behind the dead people's backs to spice up the dish. |
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Tarsia work was frequently employed in decorating the choirs of churches, as well as the backs of the seats and the wainscotings. It was also used in the panels of doors. |
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The clouds hung unevenly over the climbing mountains, so that far snow-bestrewn headlands looked like the speckly backs of monsters stalking up into the sky. |
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The children are creuseurs, that is they dig the ore by hand, carry sacks of ores on their backs, and these are then purchased by these companies. |
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Antarctic killer whales may have pale gray to nearly white backs. |
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The fore-feet of the Yahoo differed from my hands in nothing else but the length of the nails, the coarseness and brownness of the palms, and the hairiness on the backs. |
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The common name is derived from the curving of their backs when diving. |
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Gareth Baber was retained as backs coach whilst Burnell made his exit. |
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This assimilates them more nearly to the natural conditions when the hen nestles her chicks on the earth, whilst the warmth is given chiefly over their backs. |
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The North Stand of the rugby ground backs onto the cricket ground. |
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Players in the best teams were less endomorphic and more mesomorphic than those in the worst teams, but forwards and backs in the best teams did not differ in somatotype. |
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The upper body of a ballet dancer is prone to injury because choreography and class exercises requires them to exert energy into contorting their backs and hips. |
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A high level of flexibility will enable your defensive backs to effortlessly glide in their backpedal, hip flips, speed turning, and playing the ball at its highest point. |
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Riding a horse with bruised or broken skin can cause a gall, which frequently results in the white saddle marks seen on the withers and backs of some horses. |
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It is commonly thought that the flexible version was used for removing dirt from the backs of pit ponies, but there is no available documentation to verify this theory. |
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Most of the rational world... foresaw a smooth ride to victory for Democrats. They had, after all, the wind at their backs from the 2006 midterm elections. |
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The backup team would be crouched in some tiny broom closet, with sweat rolling down their faces and their backs growing stiffer, and the jackrollers would just walk by. |
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But the real pleasure Friday was watching the action between wide receivers and defensive backs as they waged a game-long battle of highlight plays. |
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