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One of them, perhaps Billy, shot Morgan Earp across the back in a wound that struck both shoulder blades and a vertebra.
They confirmed that the front to back wrist wound suffered by Billy Clanton could only have occurred if his arm was raised in a manner like that when holding a pistol and that the black powder may have obscured the shooters ' view of each other.
Other unique features include a large 1970s-style headstock, alder body, and three DiMarzio humbucking pickups ( BC-1, Chopper and BC-2 models ), two of which are signature Billy Corgan models wound specifically for this instrument.
Billy confronts Bernard and sustains a gunshot wound before killing him with a hand strike to the throat.

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It is possible that Johnston's duel in 1837 had caused nerve damage or numbness to his right leg and that he did not feel the wound to his leg as a result.
Marat's body was to be placed upon a Roman bed, his wound displayed and his right arm extended holding the pen which he had used to defend the Republic and its people.
When Heracles took the cattle of Geryon, he shot Hera in the right breast with a triple-barbed arrow: the wound was incurable and left her in constant pain, as Dione tells Aphrodite in the Iliad, Book V. Afterwards, Hera sent a gadfly to bite the cattle, irritate them and scatter them.
Over the years Tenniel gradually lost sight in his right eye ; he never told his father of the severity of the wound, as he did not wish to upset his father to any greater degree than he had been.
The injuries included a V-shaped, cut on top of his head ; a possible laceration at the back of the head ; ligature marks on the neck where a sinew cord was found ; a possible wound on the right side of the neck ; a possible stab wound in the upper right chest ; a broken neck ; and a fractured rib.
This is also the case for the wound in the upper right chest.
The cut on the right of the neck may have been the result of the body becoming bloated, causing the skin to split ; however, the straight edges to the wound suggest it may have been caused by a sharp instrument such as a knife.
Jamal Al-Gashey had been shot through his right wrist, and Mohammed Safady had sustained a flesh wound to his leg.
Subsequently hospitalised for a mortar wound to the right leg and shell shock, he was demoted by an unsympathetic commanding officer ( identified in his war diaries as Major Evan ' Jumbo ' Jenkins ) back to Gunner.
On 26 August, when fielding in the All-England v Surrey and Sussex match, his right forefinger was split open, a wound that later reopened.
Moreover, his right side had a large wound as if it had been pierced with a spear, and it often bled so that his tunic and trousers were soaked with his sacred blood.
When he examined Tom McLaury's body, he found a single shotgun wound: twelve buckshot wounds on the right side under his arm, between the third and fifth ribs.
In his coroner's report, Mathews did not mention Billy's arm wound, but witness Keefe, who examined the arm closely, testified later that Clanton was shot through the right arm, close to the wrist joint and " the bullet passed through the arm from " inside to outside ," entering the arm close to the base of the thumb, and exiting " on the back of the wrist diagonally " with the latter wound larger.
The spun yarn was then wound onto the spindle by moving it so as to form a right angle with the spindle.
Hypertrophic scar ring one year after road rash on the right, and the original wound on the left.
After a knee wound in August 1941, which almost cost him his right leg, Hogg was deemed too old for further front-line service, and later served on the staff of General " Jumbo " Wilson before leaving the army with the rank of major.
The iconography is original and unusual: Christ is shown twice, to the left trampling on Death and Satan, to the right crucified, with blood flowing from the lance wound.
His hip wound took four years to heal completely, and he was left with a slight shuffle to his walk and a limp grip in his right hand from a separate wound.
Richthofen died following an extremely serious and inevitably fatal chest wound from a single bullet, penetrating from the right armpit and resurfacing next to the left nipple.

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When Novalee reaches out for her change at the register, the amount of $ 5. 55 sends her into a panic and she runs outside to find that her boyfriend has left ( Novalee believes that the number 5 is a sign of trouble or a negative event of significance is to come because when she was 5, her mother left her for a baseball umpire and when she was a waitress at a restaurant, a regular customer went crazy and cut her on her arm from wrist to elbow and it took 55 stitches to close the wound ).
Self-winding watches usually can also be wound manually so they can be kept running when not worn or if the wearer's wrist motions are inadequate to keep the watch wound.
He stated that the angle of wrist wound indicated that Billy's hand could not have been raised over his head as claimed by Cowboy witnesses.
In spite of his wound, the officer held his prisoner, succeeded in flinging him to the ground, and catching hold of the revolver that hung round the burglar's wrist, hit him on the head with it.
Self-winding or automatic watches, introduced widely in the 1950s, use the natural motions of the wrist to keep the mainspring wound.
He suffered several severe wounds that he survived ; a bullet entry wound in his upper right back located just behind his right armpit ; four inches of his right, fifth chest rib was pulverised ; a two-and-a-half inch sized chest exit wound ; his right arm's wrist bone was fractured into seven pieces ; and he had a bullet entry wound in his left inner thigh.
When a large cut on Lapchick ’ s wrist became infected with uniform dye, a teammate rubbed off the scab with a towel and doused the wound with whiskey.
It is never shown or said what Edgerton did during the interrogation, but it is heavily implied that he may have used physical force, up to and including applying pressure to the gunshot wound through the teen's wrist ; Don expressed concern to his father over being willing to go that far, even if he wasn't doing it himself.
He suffered a 7. 7 mm bullet wound to his wrist and numerous other injuries including some broken ribs.
They usually have many strings of gold beads around their necks, and matching tightly wound long strings of coral beads around each wrist.

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`` Chicago And All That Jazz '' may have wound up satisfying neither the confirmed fan nor the inquisitive newcomer.
Interim analysis of data from this study suggests that " wound packing may significantly increase the failure rates.
A tie is visible at the left ; after untying, the hank may be wound into a ball or balls suitable for crocheting.
Yarn for crochet is usually sold as balls or skeins ( hanks ), although it may also be wound on spools or cones.
Opportunistic disease may be caused by microbes that are ordinarily in contact with the host, such as pathogenic bacteria or fungi in the gastrointestinal or the upper respiratory tract, and they may also result from ( otherwise innocuous ) microbes acquired from other hosts ( as in Clostridium difficile colitis ) or from the environment as a result of traumatic introduction ( as in surgical wound infections or compound fractures ).
Inductors wound around a ferromagnetic core may saturate at high currents, causing a dramatic decrease in inductance ( and Q ).
Fourteen years later, Libanius said that Julian was killed by a Saracen ( Lakhmid ) and this may have been confirmed by Julian's doctor Oribasius who, having examined the wound, said that it was from a spear used by a group of Lakhmid auxiliaries in Persian service.
A tie is visible at the left ; after untying, the hank may be wound into a ball or balls suitable for knitting.
Yarn for hand-knitting is usually sold as balls or skeins ( hanks ), although it may also be wound on spools or cones.
The authors suggest that morphine administration in the acute post-injury period may reduce resistance to infection and may impair the healing of the wound.
Larger power transformers operating at high voltages may be wound with copper rectangular strip conductors insulated by oil-impregnated paper and blocks of pressboard.
The Bayeux Tapestry has been claimed to show Harold's death by an arrow to the eye, but that may be a later reworking of the tapestry to conform to 12th-century stories in which Harold was slain by an arrow wound to the head.
The purple spots of blood may have been punctured while in the wilderness and therefore appear as an open wound like that of Christ.
More recently it has been noted that bacterial biofilms may impair cutaneous wound healing and reduce topical antibacterial efficiency in healing or treating infected skin wounds.
Hence, stepping on a nail ( rusty or not ) may result in a tetanus infection, as the low-oxygen ( anaerobic ) environment is provided by the same object that causes a puncture wound, delivering endospores to a suitable environment for growth.
The booster may not prevent a potentially fatal case of tetanus from the current wound, however, as it can take up to two weeks for tetanus antibodies to form.
While they support fanfold paper with tractor holes well, single-sheet paper may have to be wound in and aligned by hand, which is relatively time-consuming, or a sheet feeder may be utilized which can have a lower paper feed reliability.
Nucleosomes consist of eight proteins known as histones, with approximately 147 base pairs of DNA wound around them ; in euchromatin, this wrapping is loose so that the raw DNA may be accessed.
The barb usually breaks off in the wound, and surgery may be required to remove the fragments.
There may also be impaired wound healing or ulcer formation because of the immunosuppressive effects.

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