Sentences with phrase «put under the knife»

It has been a rising topic of heated debate throughout youth baseball, and is now making it into the likes of women's volleyball and tennis; how do we keep our youth athletes from being put under the knife before they hit high school?

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* To roast the beets, cut off the tops and scrub the roots under water, put them in a covered dish with about 1 / 4 - inch of water in a 375 °F oven, and cook until easily penetrated with a knife or fork.
Put leftovers in a cake safe or inverted bowl with a knife slipped under the edge to let in air.
We put the dead salmon and the knife and the gaff under the hollow bank.
Zorya Films and Millman Productions are putting scream queen Danielle Harris under the knife with the December 1st theatrical release of Christopher Lawrence Chapman's Inoperable.
Or have you put your own unusual 2WD under the knife and given it a four - wheel facelift?
The JooJoo tablet PC has been put under the surgeon knife for a thorough upgrade, something that has led to the tablet acquiring a whole new user interface that not only is vastly improved but is also trendy and stylish.
If you want to test out your theory that your writing is better without feedback, use a willing beta reader or critique partner before you consider shelling out your cash and putting your writing under the knife of a pro.
However, there are risks involved that should be considered before putting your dog under the knife.
If you do not want to put your dog under the knife, you can still treat hip dysplasia.
Joint problems dominate the orthopedic sector of her practice, including at least one anterior - cruciate - ligament - tear (ACL) surgery a week (the widespread knee operation that also puts humans under the knife).
Gently place your putting knife under the edge of the veneer and lift.
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