"The leg is fine - it wasn't a problem today, " he said, after fears he may have to miss the year's third major, the British Open at Royal Lytham and St.
There's all this speculation about his health but don't worry folks, he's fine -- the album proves it doesn't it?
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But some fast juicers don't process leafy greens well, and they don't handle fine-textured wheat grass, a popular ingredient in the juicing world.
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Right now e-commerce is fine for bulk-buying discounted items or something you can't get close to home.
When it didn't work out and her formula-bred daughter grew up just fine, she didn't feel the same pressure the second time around.
"In a way that is fine - as long as we don't have to do something like that again, " he warns.
Controls were responsive and worked fine, although there weren't any accelerometer-driven actions -- you tapped on an enemy to fire at it, and double-tapped to super-jump.
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Beijing has shown some tolerance for fine-tuning measures by local governments that don't directly contravene its tightening stance but it is struggling to balance growth and high property prices.
This year, that work would be the star feature at Marlborough Fine Ar t: a dazzlingly beautiful, sun-drenched Mark Rothko canvas, seeped in burnt orange and the palest pink, and dated 1954.
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The 120GB SSD, at least, should do just fine for the above uses cases -- we don't imagine folks will need to store more than that.
The distinction there isn't at all fine, by the way--a luxury car should feel bespoke, as if inside and out its features were designed for this particular car, for this particular customer.
And it's not that it wasn't a lovely week -- it started fine with nice weather and all of that, it just went downhill quickly from about Wednesday.
And I remember there was a briefing last weekend, John Brennan said something like -- I don't know if he put this fine a point on it, but is it true that the FBI is satisfied that they've gotten all the information that they could out of the suspect before he lawyered-up?
The hosts started strongly and Allan McGregor pulled off several fine saves but couldn't keep out Ioannis Goumas' spectacular 12th-minute volley.
"If you're allowed to dress in shorts and torn T-shirts for work, " then sandals should be fine, he says.
And even though, in Europe, Volkswagen and Audi are building fine, high-mileage small cars that get 70 mpg, they aren't selling well enough.
You may find that some big-dollar items--implants under certain conditions--aren't covered at all. (Read the fine print.) Plus, there are usually waiting periods--as long as 18 months--before you're covered beyond a basic exam, X-rays and extractions.
Verizon spokeswoman Brenda Raney told Forbes.com that the sale was legitimate but didn't include the Storm--and that the flier indicated that in fine print.
So what we want to do is fine-tune that special characteristic of the light so it shines back and it doesn't absorb into the material and cause damage.
Let's say, for example, that a customer's connection is fine for browsing the web, but it doesn't pass muster for streaming content -- a service dedicated to video delivery could be added to close the gap.
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You don't get credit for taking those steps and pulling -- you don't get credit for what would have happened, which is fine.
Sadly (given the state of the unit we got to play with briefly), we can't firmly speak to its sonic sensibilities, as it's still being fine-tuned.
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Here's the policy question: if, in fact, we are not making it affordable enough, which is what's happening right now, and you mandate on families to buy health insurance that they can't afford and if they don't buy it you fine them or in some other way take money for them -- this is what's happening...
Finally, Motherwell host Falkirk, with Mark McGhee's team enjoying a fine run of form, while the Bairns haven't won a league game since 15 November - against today's opponents.
We're trying to make sure that there is a cap on out-of-pocket expenses so that you don't find out, when you read the fine print, that you've got to pay a huge amount that you thought you were covered for.
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If the work of the folks in Cupertino isn't exactly your cup of tea, we also give the new Outlook.com and T-Mo's version of the Galaxy Note a close examination with the Engadget fine-toothed comb.
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That's fine by me, as I don't think hidden, contextual elements make much sense in a keyboard-and-mouse environment.
Both camps point at each other as the reason Mayweather-Pacquiao hasn't happened, but fight fans don't care about the bickering and fine print they're just agitated.
If you want omega-3s for your heart, read the fine print and look for products with EPA or DHA. Kashi says people don't get enough omega-3 and that it makes no specific health claims.
"We just give women a pat on the head and tell them their kids will be fine, " if they don't breastfeed, says Dr. Alison Stuebe, an OB who treats breast-feeding problems in North Carolina.
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