Sentences with phrase «under the knife last»

After going under the knife last October to repair patella tendinitis, McGwire returned home to Huntington Beach, Calif., where he worked out twice a day, five days a week, for the next three months.

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The former Man United man has already been out since last season and has recently had to go under the knife to fix the recurring knee problem.
After missing the final few months of last season, he went under the knife and was expected to be out until early October.
With Belgian centre - back Thomas Vermaelen no nearer to a return after going under the knife for an ankle problem last month, Arsenal's defensive frailties will once again be on show for the foreseeable future − lamented by a slow, sluggish and down - right average German centre - half by the name of Per Mertesacker.
Modric is out for around two weeks after going under the knife while Bale is still nursing a back problem which has kept him out of Tottenham's last two league clashes.
Mayor Boris has rightly made tackling knife crime a priority but there's only so much that stop and searches (27000 of them have been conducted in the last six weeks under Operation Blunt II), scanners and amnesties can do.
However, like all types of surgery, there are certain risks associated with going under the knife and this often a last resort for pseudogynecomstia patients.
From the initial lei greeting to the last reverberating drumbeat of the climactic fire - knife dance, a full - on lu`au under the star - filled night sky embodies the meaning of words like «spectacle» and «sensation.»
Now that the beta is over, the game will go under the knife for the last time to remove any small tumors that may have been uncovered and will then be given a clean bill of health in anticipation of its Spring 2009 release.
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