Wright returned to the lineup after missing one start with a stiff neck and went 0 for 4.
After all, they would not be sued for beating an estimate, but they could be sued for missing one.
David Wright returned to the Mets lineup after missing one start with a stiff neck and went 0 for 4.
If it sounds like sensory overload, consider this: It was designed for someone who was missing one of her senses.
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In essence, elites are always missing one vital piece of information: what it is like to be someone who is not in the elite.
"We benefit from missing one or two upgrade cycles, " he says, citing the cost and hassle of installation and the toll on the mind.
Roughly 1 in 45 healthy Americans are carriers of the recessive trait, meaning they are missing one of the normal two copies of the gene.
China on Tuesday marked the first anniversary of a devastating earthquake that left nearly 90, 000 dead or missing one year ago in mountainous Sichuan province.
But unless you are particularly interested in the fineries of European intellectual property law, you can be forgiven for missing one of the odder entries in the field: Wimdu.
However former England captain Geoffrey Boycott told BBC Radio 5 Live that missing one season of the IPL was no excuse for the current failure by Kevin Pietersen's men in India.
The Pacers were only missing one player, Danny Granger, who spent the second half on the bench after aggravating a left knee injury that kept him out of Indiana's first 54 games.
We were missing one vital piece of information about the service - but now we have the tariffs and the whole industry is examining what amounts to a huge gamble on customer behaviour.
Two other captive women were already inside the 1, 400-square foot house -- Amanda Berry, who "America's Most Wanted" mentioned in its report had gone missing one year earlier, and Michelle Knight, who had last been seen in August 2002.
But in the coming debates, they will be missing one of their most compelling and influential advocates: Mardy Murie, the woman whose research helped to create the ANWR, and who has fought for half a century to protect it.
"Maybe what is interesting about my Body for Life picture is that in terms of fitness I have come close to the ideal of what people imagine a male physique should look like while at the same time missing one fourth of the limbs that you are supposed to have, " says Sundquist.
He had previously said he saw only one body with eyes missing and one with a broken nose.
Williams, who was born in Tamworth but has a Welsh grandfather, has made 17 appearances for his country, missing just one game since making his debut.
Ireland put in a remarkable 99 tackles, missing just one, and lock O'Connell said he felt both sides played as if they wanted to make amends for their most recent performances.
All too often, information is not provided to victims suffering a missing loved one in the onset, such as where to file the report and what agencies can provide support services and help with advocacy and on-the-ground services.
Despite a cast of hundreds, the one group missing from the talks is the one that caused this war.
Mr Caton accepted that one person missing from the register was "one too many" but he was confident the list was managed "effectively".
But perhaps the one missing from the upcoming coverage will be Silicon Arabia.
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Learning your child has gone missing must be one of the worst feelings a parent can experience.
There was a lion that briefly went missing and what one executive generally describes as predator versus prey issues.
But half of the broken tablet is missing, so one may only speculate on what the complete message may be.
They then helped mountain rescue teams locate one missing skier by using GPS and Google Maps from his cell phone.
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