Sentences with phrase «least break his leg»

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If the state redefines marriage, the least it can do is neither pick my pocket nor break my leg by forcing me to go along with the redefinition.
With Fulham trailing by a Van Damme goal early on, the Cottagers» Saturday afternoon quickly went from bad to simply catastrophic, as a firm but reckless challenge by Karl Henry on Bobby Zamora, arguably the club's most influential player last season and a player which had he been a few years younger would have almost certainly been snapped up by a bigger club elsewhere, resulted in the England international suffering both a broken leg and ligament damage leaving Fulham's most prized asset sidelined until at least the new year.
Prop her feet up for at least 20 minutes and give her legs a break.
A broken leg bone pushes back the emergence of our four - legged ancestors from water on to land by at least 2 million years.
Edwards has a cameo at the beginning of the film where his character is shown with a broken leg and he laments not being able to go, which I thought was at least an effort to tell us why he wasn't going to be in the rest of the movie.
He was at the county shelter for 11 days with a broken leg; the leg was injured for at least a month.
He made his way to Indianapolis Animal Care Services and then to us and then to Avian and Exotic Animal Clinic of Indianapolis... Thursday he has surgery for a leg broken in at least four places.
At least you don't have a broken arm or leg, right?
Still, statistics from the Foreign & Commonwealth Office show that 40 % of skiers and snowboarders have been injured at least once and almost one - third of those have suffered a significant injury, such as a broken leg.
Chief Justices bang heads, twist arms, and break legs in order to get their courts to produce more of it, but they don't always succeed, and unanimity remains at least somewhat scarce on the U.S. and Canadian Supreme Courts (although more on the former than on the latter, which has been unanimous in judgment in between two thirds and three quarters of its decisions rendered since 2010).
We have been searching for a screen to at least break it up visually, but no dice unless we want to pay an arm and a leg.
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