The most frequent procedure to correct the angular deformity is an osteotomy, or a bone cut at either the front, middle or back portion of the first metatarsal bone.
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He also says to keep front, middle and back offices separate, keep the data, watch for behavioral changes, force everyone to take off at least two consecutive weeks each year.
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Having frustrated Steyn further by guiding him wide of the slips for four, Anderson's ride was over when a full, fast and straight delivery crashed into his pads, bang in front of middle stump.
Pietersen, meanwhile, was fortunate on 30 when he played across a delivery from Hossain and was hit on the pad in front of middle stump, but umpire Tony Hill gave him the benefit of the doubt.
Lundqvist appeared to have a good view of the 50-foot slap shot from just in front of the middle of the blue line and got a piece of the puck, but it trickled by him.
Quite literally, Al Jazeera provides the world with a front seat on the Middle East stage.
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With a two-goal lead, the Bruins remained aggressive but still clogged the middle in front of goalie Tuukka Rask when the Rangers attacked.
Pace is a key asset in the game and, in Paul Dixon, Danny Swanson and Craig Conway, United have three young players who, from the back through the middle to up front, have it in abundance.
The results suggest that these emotions are handled in the medial prefrontal cortex (the middle of the front of the frontal lobe), the left posterior superior temporal sulcus (one of the furrows towards the side of the brain) and the visual cortex (towards the back of the brain).
Perhaps the most remarkable detail about the March 3 conclave was the leading role taken in it by Debbie Almontaser, a New York resident who last attracted attention as the front-person for a middle-and-high magnet school to be established in New York, the Khalil Gibran International Academy (KGIA).
But sitting in the front seat was a frumpy, middle-aged woman, wearing a Wisconsin sweatshirt, talking on her cell phone.
"He's quite willing to play more offensive players but still keep the shape: two very wide ones, one up front, with one down the middle, " Thompson said.
Almost all rogue trading occurs when people from the middle office move into the front office.
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In the middle sits the fund-raising front-runner, Shirley Franklin.
Although the third row features stadium-style seating, which children will appreciate, headroom is excellent throughout the vehicle: 42.4 inches up front, 40.2 inches in the middle, and 37.6 inches in the rear.
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In the Middle East, Vause reported from the front lines of the Israel-Hezbollah war in 2006, contributing to CNN's Edward R.
And it costs the same to sit in the neck-craning front row as it does to sit in the middle of the theater.
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Thousands of Australian and New Zealand volunteers came through Dorset during the war between battles in the Middle East and those on the Western Front in Europe.
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If the pattern of public opinion in general is bell-shaped, that of religious belief has the profile of a Volkswagen Beetle: a bump of evangelical Protestants at the front, a bigger bulge of uncensorious congregations in the middle and a stubby secular tail.
Well, yes, middle aged actress has cosmetic surgery: this is hardly front page news.
But never mind: another round of apologies, and Middle America's churchgoing fans will settle back in front of the tube, ready to be shocked by the next scuffle.
With the public policy debate heating up on how to get the economy started and secure the middle class, its obvious tort reform deserves to be front and center.
"The Guildhall Square is the area in front of the Guildhall and the war memorial sits right in the middle of that at the moment, which makes it quite difficult, " he said.
It was the middle of the afternoon and I felt embarrassed for her in front of Walter's friends, who had fallen silent.
The company is in the middle of a pilot program that puts its learning platform in front of students from New Mexico, Connecticut and Pennsylvania and so far results have been compelling, co-founder Ashish Rangnekar said.
The officers lived at the back of the boat, the sailors in the middle, in two separate areas, and the civilians at the front.
Witnesses said the family moved slowly to begin with, but suddenly stopped in the middle of the road and apparently without noticing, stepped out in front of the three motorbikes.
First he bullocked his way up the middle to set up a try for Lipman, and then the England front rower's kick set up the position for Maddock to cross out wide.
Its former coalition partner, the (conservative) Party of the Liberal Front, has changed its name to the Democrats as part of a stampede for the middle ground of Brazilian politics.
Cabrera rode a hot putter on the front nine to a slick birdie on the sixth hole on a downhill putt that hit the middle of the cup.
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