Lymphedema is more common after surgeries that remove most or all of the lymph nodes in the under arm area because there are few if any lymphatic drains left intact after such surgeries, she says.
However, Apple increasingly makes its own processors for iOS under an ARM architectural license.
Feigning innocence, he hid the pack under his arm while the manager searched him.
"You can't walk around through life carrying all of your books under your arm, " he said.
She slipped under his arm, still tearful but muffling her face in his sweater.
David slid a hand under her arm and his other behind her knees.
"I thought I had it under my arm, so I don't know how it slipped back there, " Fleury said.
He was clutching a Chuck Berry album, Rockin' at the Hops, and The Best of Muddy Waters under his arm.
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My puppy tucked her nose under my arm and the hundred clever dog names I had dreamed up over a lifetime vanished.
The statue depicts the inventor with a model of the Camborne locomotive under one arm and a pair of dividers in the other.
Mr Nakanishi left with a special bottle of Penderyn whisky under his arm, which may have saved him a trip to duty-free at Heathrow.
For example, a stage IIIA tumor is larger than 5 cm (2 inches) and has spread to one to three lymph nodes under the arm.
Mark, complete with his trilby and guitar under his arm, has been on a whirlwind of media interviews at Cheltenham over the last few days.
Kendall, copies of the papers tucked under his arm, looked up at the sky to watch the leaves, red and gold, spinning down toward the earth.
Strolling in the neighborhood one day, newspaper tucked under my arm, I passed a man, stooped but dignified in a three-piece suit, shuffling in the same direction.
In November 2011 Debbie noticed a lump under her arm.
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Just before our line began to move, a lady parked her car and walked past us and towards the repair counter with an old Windows laptop under her arm.
Gripping the inner tube under his arm, he steps over the edge and half slides half stumbles down, feeling the warm sandy earth spilling over the tops of his feet.
My grandfather did not know what to make of his encounter in the smokehouse, but his throat was tight when the blacksmith emerged from his house with the gun under his arm.
You keep your head low and you walk around the corner 300 yards to what is quite called with accuracy exquisite the Local Bar with a Guardian crossword puzzle curled under your arm.
While a rosy optimism has fuelled the party in Wall Street (at least until this week), William McChesney Martin would have bolted for the door long ago, punchbowl firmly tucked under his arm.
She tightened her scarf around her neck, tugged up her coat collar, lowered her head, and walked toward Broadway with her fists punched down into her pockets and her purse clinched under her arm.
To use an apt football analogy, just a month ago George Allen was in the open field gliding towards the end zone with the ball under his arm and a smile on his face.
If his many opponents in Brussels hoped he might emerge from the wreckage a changed man - a cappucino-sipping Boulevardier with a copy of the Lisbon Treaty tucked under his arm - they will be disappointed.
The first one, that is, since 30 April 1975, when Graham Martin had ascended to the roof of the embassy in Saigon with the stars and stripes tucked under his arm and climbed on to a helicopter.
In stage IIIB breast cancer, a tumor of any size has spread to tissues near the breast the skin and chest muscles and may have spread to lymph nodes within the breast or under the arm.
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