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Muscle, and every Ligature, which is a Composition of Fibres, that are so many imperceptible Tubes or Pipes interwoven on all sides with invisible Glands or Strainers.
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Nerves and Arteries, but every Muscle and every Ligature, which is a
The Spectator, Volume 1 Eighteenth-Century Periodical Essays Joseph Addison 1695
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But right now I'm going to drink some coffee and write the scene for "Ligature" that I thought of this morning.
if it was up to me we wouldn't even stop to sleep matociquala 2010
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Then truepenny and I will write A Reckoning of Men, and I will write "Spell 81a" (with stillsostrange) and "Ligature" (all by myself).
i need a verb coffeeem 2009
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Along the way, I worked out a major plot point for "Ligature," which, even if it is not the work I am meant to be doing, is work, and feels good to have done and done well.
see the revelation buymeaclue 2010
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With the Description of Silver ‘Clips’ for the Occlusion of Vessels Inaccessible to the Ligature, Annals of Surgery 49, no.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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With the Description of Silver ‘Clips’ for the Occlusion of Vessels Inaccessible to the Ligature, Annals of Surgery 49, no.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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With the Description of Silver ‘Clips’ for the Occlusion of Vessels Inaccessible to the Ligature, Annals of Surgery 49, no.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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Ligature abrasions (rope burns) on the bodies indicate they were hanging post-mortem for several hours.
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Ligature abrasions (rope burns) on the bodies indicate they were hanging post-mortem for several hours.
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