Word: pains
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...have had a pain in the neck ever since-and today I am half...
...cease or be drastically curtailed in the U.S. if the British Commonwealth legal principle in such cases were followed? Under this procedure, once an accused has been brought into court nothing may be said publicly about the case that is not given in evidence in court, on pain of contempt proceedings. Further, although a crime may be described in the press before any court action is initiated or before an arrest is made, nothing may be said or implied that would link any particular person with the execution of that crime until he appears in court-again, on pain...
...crutch and cast are notorious aftermaths of the ski weekend. Not only pain and inconvenience result for the individual concerned, but also he often is unable to participate in his favorite winter sport until next season...
...variable in the recovery of a football player is his ability to absorb pain and continue playing. McCluskey, even after his leg was healthy enough for running, couldn't get the pain out of his mind and was ineffective until the Brown game. End Paul Barringer, with hamstring pulls in both legs, still managed to play effectively. Fadden emphasized that this ability to stand pain has nothing to do with toughness; either a player has the ability or he doesn...
...football is a contact sport, and pain and risk are an integral part of the game. It is the job of the trainers and the doctors, as well as the equipment designers and the coaches, to alleviate the pain, reduce the risk, and assure that cases like Al Buder's are as few as is humanly possible...