Word: posteriorly
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...Posterior instability in an athlete is unusual, and in a golfer it's some concern because the ball is sliding backward in the socket," Hawkins said. "We used lasers and heat to shrink it down and try to create some stability. This is a new procedure and without it we would have had to cut into the shoulder...
Hawkins said that if not for the posterior instability, Norman's rehabilitation time would have been cut in half...
...calls Charlie. Had City Lights been a failure, Hollywood would have been bitterly depressed. But Hollywood was not depressed. Though City Lights is a successful silent challenge to the talkies, its success derives from the little man with the hat and mustache. Critics agree that he, whose posterior would be recognized by more people throughout the world than would recognize any other man's face, will be doing business after talkies have been traded in for television...
...fourth Ballade, which came next, is the most difficult to grasp and understand. Pollini parsed it with fire and force, vividly evoking the rich texture of the music. At times he responded to Chopin's thoughts with such enthusiasm that his posterior was airborne six inches above the bench. And considering the number of "F"s in his fortes, it's a good thing he was playing on his own piano...
Certainly, having an excellent cast helps tremendously. Charlie Broderick's performance as Bradley, the cynical and materialistic producer whose sole concern is getting the movie made within budget, is hilarious. Especially laughable is his convincing portrayal of a most miserable condition--a large, oozing sore on his posterior. This incapacitating boil grows and becomes a symbol for the problem-riddled film...