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There is reason for optimism that someday in the near future, less destructive and more sensitive genomic methods will be able to resolve the bone's origin.
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She will lose strength and flexibility, and will have to be on a graduated therapy program to work around the bone's healing process to get back her range of motion and strength.
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But it don't hurt an 'ain't serious, that high up where the bone's thick.
CHAPTER X 2010
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As the song goes, "the toe bone's connected to the foot bone, the foot bone's connected to the ankle bone, etc."
Andy Bochman: A Less-than-Obvious Connection of Great Import: Secure the Smart Grid to Improve the Environment Andy Bochman 2010
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HANSEN: It's sung to the tune, you know, the neck bone's connected to the, you know ...
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Ostensibly, the bones are there for medical and dental schools -- professionals who have a vested interest in knowing how the hip bone's connected to the back bone.
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HANSEN: It's sung to the tune, you know, the neck bone's connected to the, you know ...
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There was no one in Mr Small bone's shop; only Mr Small bone himself, standing behind his polished counter.
Politics 101 2010
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HANSEN: It's sung to the tune, you know, the neck bone's connected to the, you know ...
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HANSEN: It's sung to the tune, you know, the neck bone's connected to the, you know ...
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