In this geographical dissertation the word Niger is still used, which is a name altogether unknown in Africa, and calculated to contuse the geographical enquirer.
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G Arron Afflalo started Friday's game despite having a contused right thigh.
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Three varieties of wounds are described: incised, punctured, and contused and lacerated.
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Where the domes intersected, gigantic conical megatowers soared up into the contused sky.
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Face, nose, side, back contused; tendon of left ankle broken.
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Weeks into the new year, I'd have a purple bruise dated 1884.
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Even in this light, I can see a bruise beginning to form.
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Do not bruise the seeds, as the virtue resides in the covering.
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I think it's just a bruise, and there's probably nothing wrong inside.
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Perhaps the bruise on his foot was more troublesome than first thought.
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I think he may have a good bruise to show for it.
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Be careful not to bruise the bark in any of these operations.
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And other of these insects he should take and bruise in water.
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Break it down and you bruise and jeopardise the flower of life.
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Fellow starter Kent Bazemore remains sidelined with a right knee bone bruise.
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He flung his weight against it enough times to bruise his shoulder.
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Maybe five inches long, the bruise appeared as a series of dashes.
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But the effect remained as a kind of bruise below the surface.
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They don't so much talk to each other as bruise each other.
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I started finding small marks on her skin: scratches, sometimes a bruise.
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S Jamal Carter suffered a shoulder bruise against the Colts on Sunday.