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1 To raise the success rate of subarachnoid puncture by paramedian approach, a long protruded spinal needle is recommended.
2 One may summarize the discussion of treatment of nail puncture by saying that emergency care as herein described is of first consideration.
3 It was punctured by a rash tackle from Anthony O'Connor on Forrest.
4 Until the mid-1960s, Dublin's low-rise skyline was not punctured by tall buildings.
5 Music-led radio breakfast shows, punctured by news bulletins and easy chat, are thriving.
6 After a silence punctured by the flat bang of the deck-guns:
7 The foam and thin rubber rand, however, did get punctured by the crampons.
8 Both the front and rear ones had been punctured by bullets.
9 We were unaccustomed to the sky's black being punctured by lights.
10 In a moment the sky was punctured by signal rockets.
11 His thick hide has merely been punctured by a flaming lance of wasp virility.
12 That was punctured by Uruguay catching Fiji cold in Kamaishi.
13 In the first place, a tire often gets punctured by a nail running into it.
14 Long, thin men and women blasted open by explosives, or repeatedly punctured by small-arms fire.
15 Arren's shoulders had been punctured by the griffin's talons, but he barely registered the pain.
16 It was empty, the walls punctured by bullet holes.
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