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Strangely enough, a similar dislodging of Healy's net also occurred in the first period.
Other serious problems besides blood clots and the dislodging of wires arose.
With every step she could feel the rocks shifting underneath her, some dislodging and tumbling to the bottom.
Often wear, erosion or human intervention have resulted in the dislodging of rocking stones.
It was replaced alðmost immediately by a sensation of being anchored, centered, secured past, any dislodging.
Frogs are demotorized to prevent dislodging of implanted electrodes and to reduce their metabolic rate.
To prevent dislodging of rocks and buildings on the surface slopes the rocks were reinforced by concrete and steel.
Endarterectomy is still considered safer though, as percutaneous treatments can lead to accidental dislodging of plaque or even arterial rupturing.
Angular chips of granite were specified over rounded river gravel to ensure a firm bond and prohibit the dislodging of gravel common to concrete.
Adhesives are not to be used for soft palate fistulae if the soft palate has some mobility due to possible unintentional dislodging and digestion of the material.
They copulate on kitchen tables (with much noisy dislodging of pots and pans) and in the back seats of cars (with a frantic creaking of springs).
DISLODGING Nassau County from the fiscal morass it has mired itself in is no easy task.
Still, if armies were waging war on the far side of the Keel of Heaven, the situation could come full ripe for the dislodging of Fania and Strongblade.
And referee Eric Furlatt, who was standing, like, right there, somehow saw this honest mistake as an intentional dislodging of the goal and awarded the Sabres a penalty shot.
Granny had listened to people who'd nearly died but had come back, possibly because of a deft thump in the right place or the dislodging of some wayward mouthful that'd gone down the wrong way.
Yesterday's smooth landing of the shuttle Discovery ended a flight that was successful in almost every respect but one: the dislodging of a big chunk of foam, like the one that doomed the Columbia.
By "this," he meant the dislodging of the labor union hierarchy that once controlled his district for the PRI, fought bitterly against his candidacy and then pressured him unsuccessfully to accept one of its members as his second.
The Commonwealth of Virginia, initially led by efforts of Harry Flood Byrd, used the Great Depression and access to jobs and modern amenities such as indoor plumbing and public schools to help justify the controversial dislodging of the mountain residents.
How Quick the Pace: It's Dominoes Away Mr. Gorbachev has been increasingly categorical about a policy of noninterference in the internal affairs of his allies, and has backed up his words by accepting - even applauding - the dislodging of Communist regimes in Poland and Hungary.
The DIR view is that it is essential that divers master this skill, even if it takes many repetitions, as inability to adequately clear the mask will lead to stress and distraction, and the dislodging of the mask during a stressful stage of a dive may then lead to panic.
Noting that the 49-year-old firefighter had also suffered from smoke inhalation and that it had taken nearly 15 minutes to get vital amounts of oxygen into his lungs, Dr. Hirsch ruled the death an accident and concluded that the later dislodging of the oxygen tube had not contributed to the firefighter's death.
He said that if the assemblage point is forced out of its customary setting by the method of explaining everything, as in my case, there is always the need for someone else not only to help in the actual dislodging of the assemblage point, but in dispensing the expla- nations of what is going on.