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Albert sustained facial lacerations, a concussion, and a sprained ankle.
In Game Six, rookie Magic Johnson played center for the Lakers in place of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ( who was out because of a sprained ankle sustained in Game Five ) and scored 42 points.
On December 19, 2004, Owens sustained a severely sprained ankle and a fractured fibula when Dallas Cowboys safety Roy Williams took him down with a horse-collar tackle ; Owens ' injury was one of the major reasons that the horse-collar tackle was later prohibited.
Sizemore's streak of 382 consecutive games played ended on April 27 in a 1 – 0 loss to the Yankees, due to a sprained ankle sustained the preceding day.

sustained and ankle
Another injury problem ; this time an ankle ligament injury sustained in a pre-season match at Goodison Park, restricted Shearer to just two goals in 17 games in the 1997 – 98 season.
He was selected for the 1962 World Cup finals in Chile but an injury to his ankle sustained in a pre-tournament friendly against a Chilean club side ruled him out of most of the tournament.
Rehberg sustained a broken ankle and rib fractures.
Some participants sustained minor cuts, others complained of coronary issues, whilst one woman was airlifted off the mountain after breaking her ankle the day before and a man was airlifted to hospital after undergoing a suspected cardiac arrest on the mountain.
In his rookie season ( summer of ), Combs played center field and batted. 400 before he sustained a fractured ankle sliding into home plate at Cleveland's League Park on June 15, 1924.
In the hours before Rojas ' death, he had tried to file a complaint against a Boarder Patrol officer for kicking his injured ankle, that officer and another officer would later drive Rojas to the boarder alone at night, soon after Rojas sustained fatal injuries.
At the age of nineteen, he sustained a severe injury to his ankle while chopping wood which, despite the ministration of a local doctor, refused to heal.
Before the season was over he also sustained an injury to his ankle from a foul tip during an at bat and missed the remainder of the season ( he continued to manage from the bench ).
Helms suffered a broken leg, ankle, jaw, nose and sore toe during the accident, as well as sustaining other fractures and receiving over 200 stitches, while his girlfriend sustained a broken neck.
This occurred when he suffered a career-threatening ankle injury at the hands of Birmingham City's Johnny Watts, and knee ligament damage sustained when tackled by Eddie McCreadie at Stamford Bridge.
He returned to scoring form at the end of September 2001, and he ended the 2001 – 02 season with an impressive total of 14, despite a two-month spell on the sidelines, the result of an ankle injury which he sustained in a match against Manchester United in January 2002.
He sustained a broken ankle, his right eye was closed through burns and his hands were useless.
On 26 February, Jones sustained a twisting injury to his left ankle while bowling in the nets in preparation for the first Test of England's tour to India, which commenced on 1 March 2006.
His progress next season was hampered by stress fracture of the ankle sustained in the preseason, meaning it took until February 2009 before he played in a competitive fixture by coming on as a substitute against Everton.
Unbeknownst at the start of the game, Schilling had sustained a torn tendon sheath in his right ankle during his start in the American League Division Series against the Angels, and proved to be ineffective.
Whilst in his opinion he had only sustained a sore ankle, he was taken to the nearby Bellaria-Igea Marina hospital, and after medical checks he was forbidden to start by FIA Medical Delegate Sid Watkins.
Orton sustained an ankle injury against the Detroit Lions in Week 9 of the NFL season, and did not start the next week.
Jennings sustained a high ankle sprain in the second quarter of the 49ers ' loss to the Giants on October 21 and missed the subsequent two games.
However, he sustained a broken ankle during the middle of the 2005 season, and was unable to return to full form during his return later that year.
After playing the first two games under Royle, a 1 – 2 loss on 18 February against Ipswich Town, and a 3 – 1 win against Swindon Town on 23 February, Kinkladze sustained an ankle injury, which sidelined him for a month.
He retired on 11 December 2009, aged 26, after failing to recover from a long-term ankle injury sustained during international duty with England.

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Prey, however, are moving targets, and though early humans changed the traditionally ape-like appearance of the australopithecines and adapted long, strong legs to facilitate sustained running, dense, hairy coats still posed a potentially fatal risk of causing overheating during the chase.
The early Cambrian climate was probably moderate at first, becoming warmer over the course of the Cambrian, as the second-greatest sustained sea level rise in the Phanerozoic got underway.
The region became a part of the Kingdom of Poland province of Royal Prussia with the Second Peace of Thorn ( 1466 ), prospered with the grain trade from southern Poland to the royal city of Gdańsk and then sustained ravages and plagues brought by several Swedish and Prussian invasions during the 17th and early 18th centuries, and was forcefully removed from Kingdom of Poland and annexed into the Kingdom of Prussia as a result of the First Partition of Poland in 1772.
This effect was exploited by research conducted at the University of Pennsylvania in the late 1970s and early 1980s, which established that sustained application of electrical potential could stimulate both resorption and growth ( depending on the polarity ) of bone in-vivo.
Prelingual deafness is hearing impairment that is sustained prior to the acquisition of language, which can occur as a result of a congenital condition or through hearing loss in early infancy.
At this early stage there is no evidence that the Danish Church was able to create a stable administration that Harald could use to exercise more effective control over his kingdom, but it may have contributed to the development of a centralising political and religious ideology among the social elite which sustained and enhanced an increasingly powerful kingship.
A relatively fast dual processor X86 machine running Hercules is capable of sustaining about 50 to 60 MIPS for code that utilizes both processors in a realistic environment, with sustained rates rising to a reported 300 MIPS on leading-edge ( early 2009 ) PC-class systems.
It was also home to a large Quaker community that encouraged a sustained emancipation effort in the early 19th century.
After the network sustained the program during its first two years, the sponsor became Roma Wines ( 1944 – 1947 ), and then ( after another brief period of sustained hour-long episodes, initially featuring Robert Montgomery as host and " producer " in early 1948 ), Autolite Spark Plugs ( 1948 – 1954 ); eventually Harlow Wilcox ( of Fibber McGee and Molly ) became the pitchman.
Having been established since the early 1950s it is only over the last several years that they have finally enjoyed a sustained period of success.
Ashville was seriously damaged by a tornado in the early evening of April 27, 2011, primarily in the Shoal Creek area but damage was sustained in other areas as well.
The rapid growth that began in the early 1970s was sustained throughout the 1980s.
This might suggest that sustained exposure to a psychologically unstable environment in childhood, or unhealthy / incomplete attachment between a child and their caretakers in early life, may make an individual more susceptible to limerence.
Airmen like Otto Lilienthal, who introduced cambered airfoils in 1891, used gliders to analyze aerodynamic forces. The Wright brothers were interested in Lilianthal's work and read several of his publications. They also found inspiration in Octave Chanute, an airman and the author of Progress in Flying Machines ( 1894 ). It was the preliminary work of Cayley, Lilienthal, Chanute, and other early aerospace engineers that brought about the first powered sustained flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina on December 17, 1903, by the Wright brothers.
After achieving early underground fame in UK, the band had their commercial breakthrough in mid-1980s and sustained it until the early 1990s, when they stopped releasing new recorded output in protest against their record company.
In this war Turenne sustained one of his few reverses at Rethel ( 15 December 1650 ); but the second conflict ended in the early months of the following year with the collapse of the court party and the release of the Princes.
In music, Conrad was an early ( though not original ) member of the Theatre of Eternal Music, nicknamed The Dream Syndicate, which included John Cale, Angus MacLise, La Monte Young, and Marian Zazeela, and utilized just intonation and sustained sound ( drones ) to produce what the group called " dream music " ( and is now called drone music ).
Rambling Willie sustained " bowed tendons " in both front legs early in his ten-plus-year racing career, as well as other nagging injuries expected in a racehorse competing for so long a period.
In Japan, his team's home event, Petter clocked several top-ten times on the early stages, but crashed badly on SS5 then, probably due to damage sustained in accident, his gearbox locked in sixth gear, forcing his retirement for the day.
A new management team in the early 1980s seeking to cut costs immediately changed the signature burger recipe, introducing frozen burger patties, and eliminating altogether the flagship menu items of the Big Twin and the Big Deluxe that had sustained Hardee's meteoric rise.
In early days government held that several competing railways could not be sustained in any particular area of the country, and a commission of experts referred to informally as the " Five Kings " was established by the Board of Trade to determine the preferred development, and therefore the preferred company, in certain districts, and this was formalised in the Railway Regulation Act 1844.
In the early 1940s she became an Benedictine oblate, which gave her a spiritual practice and connection that sustained her throughout the rest of her life.

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