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I limped through the whole game, and never played again for four weeks.
He limped through the hanging garden, learning how to move all over again.
Jackson is returning after limping through the end of the 1998 season.
He limped through it and began to shine his light all around.
Together, they limped through the street and up the ramp to the radio room.
But a year later he was playing football again, limping through the drills.
He limped through the wide gates, head down, still nursing his side.
The Jets at least had more valid reasons for limping through the season.
They turned west on Highway 90 at the beach and limped through heavy traffic.
Most retailers are limping through this season, compared with the holiday period last year.
The move was a severe blow to the Authority, which is limping through a financial crisis.
And as it limps through its fifth season, that's become painfully clear.
Ramos lay on the ground for more than a minute, and limped through the rest of the half.
The impoverished young girl limped through her early years wearing only one shoe.
Sandstrom limped through one shift early in the second period and did not return.
As the nation limps through the recession, many towns and cities are hurting.
The Knicks started in a sprint before limping through much of the game.
Posada jumped once in pain and limped through the rest of the game.
Pitt limped through the open doorway to the chairman's cabin.
And there he was, carrying two heavy suitcases, limping through the Virginia night.
She fell, dragged herself to her feet, then ran limping through the shallow water toward shore.
He opened the serving hatch and she limped through.
The actors gamely limped through to the close, but the play was not performed again.
She tried to follow him, barefoot, limping through the bracken, but he would not wait.
After receiving medical attention, she limped through the end of that game and the next to complete a straight-sets win.