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He actually felt a little better with his head elevated.
Everything he did seemed to elevate him in her eyes.
And it elevated their record to 9-6 after last year's 1-15.
I had to stay in bed six months with my leg elevated.
He elevated the boy's legs, to get blood into his head.
Have the person rest and keep the head elevated even when sleeping.
Jack also kept his eyes elevated to avoid looking down.
He elevated his hips a bit to give her a clear field.
I'd just elevated her temperature with the back of my hand.
She had made the right decision in elevating the girl.
He turned back to the boy, elevating a little hand.
"She has elevated the project - made it a much more important movie for us."
The society would simply elevate another member and go on with its work.
"He may be ready to elevate to a new level."
"He elevated that traffic stop almost to an art form."
A 2009 paper elevated it back up to species status.
"The average player might elevate his game to a higher level to get him out."
But it's certainly not too late to elevate the conversation.
But he elevated balls too many times for him to feel good about it.
"I'll be in here with my legs elevated watching the game."
That alone elevates it in the mind of the public.
Elevate and ice the area every 3 to 4 hours after the first day.
The person should be lying down with the legs elevated.
Keep the person's face elevated to allow blood to drain.
I can take time during the day to elevate my legs.