From the upper chest up to the head there was a blue tinge to it which would suggest asphyxiation.
My chest wells up like a child visiting Disney World for the first time at the mere thought of seeing the covers come off the next generation of this iconic sports car and, better yet, hearing its sweet engine sing.
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My chest wells up like a child visiting Disney World for the first time at the mere thought of seeing the covers come off the next generation of this iconic American sports car and, better yet, hearing its sweet engine sing.
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Dr Dermot Ryan, a GP in Loughborough and clinical research fellow in primary care respiratory medicine at the University of Aberdeen, said the data on chest infections backed up previous research which had shown cuts in antibiotic use had driven up rates of pneumonia.
To upload the data to a computer, a patient holds a small wand over his chest that picks up the data and transmits it through a modem to a Medtronic computer bank. (Future versions will be totally automatic and transmit wirelessly.) For now doctors mostly use the device to perform routine checkups remotely or to evaluate the device after it fires up.
Then, books to my chest, I curled up beneath the afghan and looked out the window.
Some emergency medical technician handbooks even describe how to use duct tape to close up sucking chest wounds like gunshots.
Yvonne walked rolling on her heels, with her arms wrapped across her chest, hands tucked up into her jacket sleeves for warmth.
The supplier is more likely to be sincere if that bewildered facial expression is coupled with hands open at chest level, palms up, and slightly raised shoulders.
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"If I get out there - chest out, chin up - I've got the most experience and will try to show them how it's done, " said the 37-year-old from Worksop.
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Many problems that once required sawing through the breastbone and opening up the chest for open heart surgery now can be treated with a nip, twist or patch through a tube.
Placing a cup of water on each side, he dunked the bun with his left hand and crammed it in his mouth, while with his right hand he dunked the hot-dog and brought it midway up his chest.
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The strongmen, rather than jerk it overhead (the easiest part of the lift), had to raise it to their chest, flip it up to shoulder height, then drop it and repeat the lift as often as possible in ninety seconds.
But the rest of the state has its head up and its chest out.
She had been buried up to her chest and had to dig herself out.
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But this time, when he brought the bar up to his chest, something seemed to catch in his left arm.
"When the water was about up to my ankles, about two seconds later it was up to my chest, " he said.
But he is unlikely to pick up his Community Chest card in time to force Mr Sternlicht out of this particular game of Monopoly.
This would not only please unions--prompting them to open up their war chest even more in the next elections--but also signal his resolve about reform.
In the first generation scanners, the dose was estimated to be up to 600 chest x-rays, but more recent technology has reduced the dose to nearly one fifth of the original estimates.
It can easily finance the resulting fiscal deficit forecast at 3% of GDP this year because it built up a war chest of public savings when prices for copper, its main export, were high.
Shortly after she qualified as a nurse in 1960, she ended up in the London Chest Hospital with an aggressive condition bronchiectasis.
The virus, injected into the chest and limb muscles, is soaked up by motor neurons.
In Labour's first term, Mr Brown was initially prudent and built up a big treasure-chest.
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Late in the song, Adem sings of "galactic, tectonic shifts in my chest, " in six words summing up the exact balance he tries, successfully, to achieve on Love and Other Planets.
That said, a patient like Clinton, who was already on heart drugs, had had bypass surgery, and was suffering from severe chest pain, would almost always wind up getting a stent.
Mine started with shortness of breath and a sharp pain in my chest, which I attributed to walking up a long flight of stairs with a 30 pound backpack on my back.
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So at depth they've really scrunched up into this area of my chest and reduced in size dramatically.
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