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I have more than a tender spot for the Lovings.
When they returned home, she learned that the tender spot was cancer.
Chuck Wepner placed his giant hand on Liev Schreiber's spine and felt a tender spot.
This clue has to do with DUELISTS, who draw their weapons after a count of 10: ■ 45A: "Tender spot?" is a tough clue.
When I got home, I did a more thorough exam of the area, tracing my breast until I came across a small lump at the tender spot.
Most days she just gets a sponge bath which elicits protests, often biting, and always my mother finding the most tender spot on a caregiver's upper arm and pinching it hard.
His sixth studio album On the Tender Spot of every Calloused Moment, again with his quartet of longtime bandmates – Sam Harris (piano), Harish Raghavan (bass), and Justin Brown (drums), was released in spring 2020.
On the Tender Spot of Every Calloused Moment (stylized in all lowercase) is the fifth studio album, and sixth album overall, by American jazz trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire. The album was released on by Blue Note Records. It was Akinmusire's fifth release on the Blue Note label.
His non-fictional work includes recollections of the poets Jonathan Williams and Dom Sylvester Houédard, and critical essays on gay poetry and, for Critical Quarterly, disability in George R.R. Martin's cycle, A Song of Ice and Fire, in an essay entitled A tender spot in my heart.
Experts state that the mainstay of treatment is basically passive stretching augmented with analgesics during acute attacks. Soft cushioned foot wear for plantar fasciitis and work modification are other modalities of preventing the disease progression. Rarely, calcified attachment can be removed either minimally invasive or through arthroscopy. Earlier injection of steroid as mixed with local anaesthetic at the tender spot was a widely used treatment modality.
Part of her wishes to be normal, so she could be carefree and spend time with Garrett, for whom she has a tender spot in her heart. However, for the most part, she is just as ruthless and cruel as her father. Although she confesses to Garrett often that she wishes she could get rid of this part of herself, she knows well enough that she never will. Belinda Contague first appears in Red Iron Nights.
125px This superficial intra-dermal infection spreads by contact. A red, tender 'spot' quickly develops blisters or vesicles which rupture to develop a golden crust. Over the past 20 years, the pathogen has changed from being overwhelmingly hemolytic streptococcal to staphyloccocus aureus (80%), streptococcal (10%), and the remainder due to a combination of the two. The lesions appear most frequently on the face, around the mouth or nose, but there are often multiple sites that may include the buttocks and trunk.
Givens underwent a second arm surgery that revealed a stress fracture of the ulna bone. The following year, Givens suffered more injury trouble. He threw in one game with San Bernardino in the California League, going 1–0 with a 1.80 earned-run average. He then pitched in just three games with Calgary, going 1–0 with a 4.91 earned-run average, before blowing out a ligament. This required a third surgery—this time Tommy John surgery—in August 1991. In early 1992, Givens developed a tender spot on the outside of his elbow, opposite of the surgery, requiring arthroscopy. While still rehabbing, Givens was released by the Mariners on June 2, 1992. On August 6, 1992, he was signed by the Kansas City Royals organization.
Pressure points (Chinese: ; Japanese: ' "vital point, tender spot";Andrew Nathaniel Nelson, The Original Modern Reader's Japanese-English Character Dictionary, Tuttle Publishing, 2004, p.399. (in Angampora); Telugu: Marma Sthanam; Malayalam: marmam; Tamil: varmam) derive from the meridian points in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Indian Ayurveda and Siddha medicine, and the field of martial arts, and refers to an area on the human body that may produce significant pain or other effects when manipulated in a specific manner. Muscular gouging techniques demonstration by a Marine Corps Martial Arts instructor The concept of pressure points spread through the Tamil martial art called Varma kalai, which is a martial art that concentrates on the body's pressure points. The concept of pressure points is also present in the old school Japanese martial arts; in a 1942 article in the Shin Budo magazine, Takuma Hisa asserted the existence of a tradition attributing the first development of pressure-point attacks to Shinra Saburō Minamoto no Yoshimitsu (1045-1127).
In his acceptance speech, he placed great focus on the nation in the Soviet sphere, saying: > Therefore, this country's relations with Poland–like a wind, good or ill, > that blows through the only window in a vast and crowded prison–will vitally > affect the future, the hope or despair of every satellite country. American > policy must take risks and must make sacrifices to dramatize and demonstrate > our sympathy for and commitment to the Polish people. If we do so, we can > obtain an invaluable reservoir of good will among the Polish people, > strengthen their will to resist and drive still a further wedge between the > Polish government and the Kremlin. For the satellite nations of Eastern > Europe represent the one area of the world where the Soviet Union is on the > defensive today, the tender spot within its coat of iron armor, the > potential source of an inflammation that could spread infectious > independence throughout its system, accomplishing from within what the West > could never accomplish from without.

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