The bone around the spine doesn't form properly, causing part of the spinal cord to stick out of the baby's back.
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The Rangers even started overtime with a minute left on a power play, created when Kyle Okposo slashed the stick out of the hands of defenseman Dan Girardi.
He lives with his wife and baby daughter in a mud shack so small that, if he were not so short, his feet would stick out of the door when he lay down to sleep.
Only 30% of patients stick out a full course of this drug when needles are involved.
Out of the crowd, hands stick out store receipts, corners of newspapers and blank checks for Baldwin's autograph.
Graphite is generally soft and crumbly, so soon after, Italian craftsmen came up with the idea of hollowing out a stick of juniper wood and filling it with graphite.
So I wait for something to stick its head out of the water and announce itself.
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Even when heading to the vet, a dog will still stick his head out of the window and enjoy the ride.
Dan can stick his head out of his door and I can hear it pretty clearly in my office, and vice versa.
We've all done it on the pitch - the ball's gone past you, you're out of position, you stick your arm out, concede a free-kick and sometimes a yellow card.
In the meantime, folks at the pogo stick factory may be out of job.
Terror attacks, plane crashes, even school shootings stick in our head out of all proportion to the danger they pose to us as individual citizens precisely because they are extraordinary.
She noticed that most kids signed their names in pastel colors so on our last trip she whipped out a stick of fluorescent pink chalk and wrote her name in big block letters and drew a self-portrait.
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Wouldn't it have been smarter to just make the thing an actual dock on top of the PC, instead of a place to stick the dock you had to go out of your way to order separately from Apple?
Arborea is a bit melodramatic at times (the recurring rain stick could have been left out of the mix), and the spareness can leave listeners wanting something meatier.
Molesworth sa on the contry the most beatiful form in art is a Ronald Searle GURL from St Trinian's in a tunick with black suspenders and armed with a hockey stick to beat the daylites out of another gurl or maybe just a teacher chortle chortle.
It is not just a matter of having a more media-rich environment in which advertising does not stick out as much, it is also a matter of appealing to the kinds of users who do the most to spread messages, advertising or otherwise.
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Persuading more drivers to leave their car behind will require a shrewd mix of carrot and stick, such as high parking fees, free out-of-town parking and inner-city pedestrian areas.
There are also plenty of venture-backed companies that have decided to stick it out until the market warms up again to the idea of riskier investing.
Guests get safety goggles, so they can stick their heads out windows without fear of getting cinders in their eyes.
In the wake of 2010 election debacle, it is absurd to expect him or congressional Democrats to stick out their necks again on Medicare to say nothing of Social Security.
It was hard to tell sometimes which one might slosh out of the pot and stick.
Every couple of months they pull their heads out of their monitors, stick a finger out the window and survey the desolate landscape below.
For Yandell, his wife and many other residents trying to stick it out, the white picket fence of an American dream has faded into a seemingly hopeless suburban nightmare.
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But by the end of the campaign, the majority had figured out the 2012 tires enough to stick to one-stop strategies in three of the last four races of the season.
They motivate each other to stick with the diet, keep junk food out of the house and keep moving.
Their willingness to stick it out oftentimes puts them in a position of leadership that they are completely unequipped to handle.
"I'm completely fine with where I'm at and I don't feel like I've got to do anything out of the ordinary, just stick around par, see what happens, " he said.
This makes it entirely possible, if a couple of the Democratic abstainers can be worked on and the 10 Republicans who voted in favour of the bail-out stick to their guns, that the bill could be approved then.
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