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A fractured pelvis in a horse is very mendable these days - provided the fracture is not displaced.
Mr. McNally makes that distinction clear; the heart is mendable, the soul must be restored.
Amy acknowledges: "Mine is an injury that's mendable, so I'll be trying again next season, but with Brian we just don't know."
Something mendable, retrievable.
She was thinking that the green stockings probably had the smallest and most mendable holes, and she had to have dinner in the hall tonight.
"The crash was on the M1 around the Leicester-Nottingham area and while it was a bad crash, in the grand scheme of things it's very mendable."
Declan had been a jockey until a horse had come down on him in a hurdle race, fracturing his pelvis in a number of barely mendable pieces.
"There's a real difference of approach here," said Senator John D. Rockefeller IV, Democrat of West Virginia, "and I'm not sure it's mendable."
There is therefore no shrinkage cost associated with discarding mendable garments, repairable appliances or even working donated items which are overstock or find no buyer after some arbitrary length of time.
Yet just at this point of paralyzing danger, we also gained the ability to see the earth as a miraculous and mendable entity, and to think and act in altruistic ways that would have been unimaginable just a few decades ago.
And they turn and they stretch Just as much as they can For this benable foldable do-what you're-soldable washable mendable highly dependable buyable saleable always available Bounceable shakeable almost unbrakable Twistable Turnable Man.
The revenant women who allowed such congress (some of them famous in their day, reduced in their frustration and madness to mating with wild animals), these women seemed to show no signs of trauma when the birth was over, their bodies being less than flesh and more than ether; malleable, mendable.