On the other hand, I've had patients hobble in with a grimace and tell me their pain level is a two. |
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Just before breaking in bullocks, they should be joined in pairs with a hobble chain. |
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This sexy hobble skirt has an organza overskirt edged with satin bias binding, giving a floating effect. |
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Although the hobble skirt's popularity didn't last long, skirts stayed relatively narrow. |
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He reaches out for a hobble chain and gently attaches it from the horse's left front foot to its left back foot. |
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Pencil skirts aren't necessarily really tight and hard to walk in like traditional hobble skirts although they can be. |
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I had a sort of odd hobble going on, I had crutches but it was still really painful. |
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There was the dull, clinking sound of a hobble chain as a feeding horse moved a few steps to another fresh tuft of grass. |
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Lee viewed the president's custodial role as excluding the capacity to hobble the government. |
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Her foot swelled during the night, making it hard for her to walk, so it was more of a hobble. |
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Elanor followed her slowly, she didn't entirely trust the shoes to hold her weight, and so she was forced to walk with an awkward sort of hobble. |
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He looked at me with a cheeky grin on his face and actually imitated my hobble all the way back to the entrance door. |
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They hobble out of their limousines, bowing in all their pristine, extravagant absurdity. |
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The women hobble and stretch on point, doing something looking like an attitude, the knee isn't raised, but the leg stretches out from the knee. |
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The hobble became a rapid shuffle and then a quite respectable stroll, and the discomfort faded away. |
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I hobble theatrically over to the waiting area, where a women immediately vacates her seat for me. |
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You can hobble your way right down to Guantanamo Bay with the rest of the vermin. |
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Andrew watched him hobble awkwardly down the hall, then turned and started the other direction. |
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Though hobble skirts are less fashionable, they have certainly never gone completely out of style. |
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I was forced to stop training for shows and I began to hobble instead of walk. |
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The light hobble chain was within easy reach of the elephant's powerful trunk. |
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The other two had some injuries which appeared to be relatively minor, but enough to hobble them just a little bit. |
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A sprained ankle will hobble him for another few weeks, and be doesn't have the balance or footwork that he used to. |
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Many groups have argued that the mandate will hobble people's ability to make fair use of their media. |
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He managed to hobble to a nearby address but no-one came to his aid until a female motorist found him bleeding heavily. |
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I see the two missing mares, with a broken hobble strap and the hobble chain swinging. |
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In the English era of hobble skirts, saris were wrapped tightly round twice to create the same effect. |
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It became famous for designing a hobble skirt which drew the legs closely together as it was so narrow. |
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A little water, a quick hobble to the touchline and seconds later he was sprinting round like a 10-year-old. |
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Popular at the time were hobble skirts, so named because they severely constricted the ability of the wearer to walk. |
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Until that happy consummation, it will continue to hobble the Scottish economy and extinguish the spirit of enterprise it notionally champions. |
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Your horse acts like he had his hobble chain caught in a bush, or something. |
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For three days Kieran left the bed only to hobble down the hallway to the garderobe, leaning heavily on Michael's arm, shuffling in the remnants of his torn leather shoes. |
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We cannot hobble that search and yet we must also uphold the dignity of the human person. |
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Let this broken old man hobble off to the privacy of his own home. |
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Beltrán did not toss aside crutches and hobble out to center, but his presence was important. |
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I remember as a girl watching him, fascinated, as he removed his wooden leg each day after work and would hobble around on crutches. |
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Get into pairs and I'll wrap two of your legs together, then you can hobble to the tree, go around it once and come back again. |
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BaFin has long been seen as a complaisant ally reluctant to hobble a national champion. |
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Just the distraction that this kind of case creates can hobble even the most successful, well-run company. |
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This, more than any one scandal, is likely to hobble the party for the next few election cycles. |
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Hardly able to hobble into the room on his bruised and engorged feet, he sported black eyes. |
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Bad regulations can hobble economies, but clever ones can create new markets and free trade. |
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It is beyond me why the minister is so determined to hobble the Canadian economy. |
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We cannot afford to hobble our economies, our industries and those who live and work in our rural and remoter regions. |
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The lack of mediumterm funding however, continues to hobble efforts to support data dissemination and building national statistical capacities. |
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There is no persuasive reason to extend copyright protection, and to do so would hobble research and creativity to the detriment of our society. |
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It will effectively silence us, or it will at least handicap and hobble us. |
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Then we go and hobble our very own homegrown Canadian businesses that create jobs by not allowing interest deductibility. |
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Rather than empowering communities to address challenges, Ottawa-centric policies hobble grassroots efforts with red tape. |
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They hobble global development and make the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals only a distant possibility. |
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There are too many forces threatening to weaken and hobble public services-well-orchestrated forces that can and need to be challenged. |
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Canada's great sprawls of rock were turned from a hobble into a spur to development through the skills of mining engineers. |
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I still managed to hobble across the finish line but I knew something was wrong. |
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Chalmers treasured his 25 cents a week, and it was amusing to watch him hobble about on his remaining leg, emptying rubbish baskets and grinning toothlessly. |
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I began to hobble around and the pain was only bad when I moved my leg. |
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With a camelteer in view there is nothing to worry about, but I would not like to be left alone with a camel, let alone have to hobble a herd of bull camels at night. |
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It would hobble the product and hobble the marketing at the same time. |
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Today, we see that government, in practice, controls very little of the communications industry, despite every attempt to hobble private enterprise. |
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Security concerns will hobble investing in many parts of the world. |
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He, like Zak, had had the cast taken off his left leg only the day before and now had a hobble which was somewhat comical when both walked next to each other. |
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After a painful hobble to the bench, I sat and watched out the clock. |
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He took a step, more like a hobble with his crutches, closer. |
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I could tell by her hobble that she had just put her heels on. |
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He walks with a hobble and his wrists are limp, but Yearwood never let his disability stop him from pursuing his dream of being a marathon runner. |
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The hobble skirts were very easy to rip in the course of a normal stride, therefore women often took to binding their legs together with cord to prevent this. |
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But the tactic could ultimately hobble or even doom reform. |
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Each bullock had a heavy leather neck-strap on, fitted with a hobble chain and swivel, and a spare rope around its neck. |
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But the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States, the early democracies, very successful countries, have somehow managed to hobble on into the future with our first past the post system. |
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It is wise to draw upon experience to avoid making mistakes, but the manager must not let experience hobble him so that he never looks beyond what has happened before. |
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Five years ago, Fajima would rise early and, in great pain, hobble the three kilometres each way to and from the nearest source of water with a water bucket on her head. |
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The finance minister tried to hobble the ability of Canadian companies to compete in the world with an insane interest deductibility policy that was so bad he had to withdraw it and two years later abandon it. |
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You can't go to the Olympic Games and hope to win a medal if you have to compete with both arms tied behind your back and you have to hobble on one leg only when everybody else is running at full speed. |
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I know full well that the oldest person on earth is a few years short of 120, and certainly couldn't do the springy, knock-kneed chicken dance that the elderly gentleman does as he circles his table for a victory hobble. |
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The opposition alleges that the prosecutions amount to a concerted offensive to hobble it after its best-ever result in the general election held last May. |
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A few days before, she had managed to stand and hobble around the ward. |
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Most businesses in the province have so far proved skinflint in spending on research and development. And a rigged higher-education market could also hobble innovation. |
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There were hobble skirts so tight models walked geisha-style and polka dots everywhere: on fabulous wool, wide-legged trousers, beautiful knitwear and peplum jackets. |
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As the CF marchers hobble around camp with their heat rashes and blisters that can now only be controlled, not prevented, they all realize that, over the next two days, the strong will also stumble. |
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How telling is it that many women will volunteer for temporary disablement by wearing high heeled shoes that hobble them? |
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Do we want to hobble our few indigenous energy resources and become even more dependent on one or two dominant, and often domineering, external suppliers? |
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The latest issue to hobble the company is the renewed allegation that its flagship drink in India contains 27 times the maximum permitted amount of pesticides. |
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As part of BDSM play they can enhance the domineering tread of a mistress or hobble the steps of a slave. |
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