But those with physical abnormalities like nasal polyps, large tonsils, or a very small chin, for example, may choose going
under the knife over living with a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)-RRB- machine.
Not exact matches
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Over the years I have read many books on cellulite, followed countless of diets, from Atkins to low fat versions, treated myself to lymphatic massages, and done almost anything except going
under the
knife to treat the cellulite (no liposuctions).
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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.
The meme about
under 3.5 inches derives from the general statute pertaining to concealed weapons, where CO Rev Stat § 18-12-101 defines «
knife» as being
over 3.5 inches long (and it is a misdemeanor to carry a concealed
knife).
But, once flipped
over, the port flap that helps the Megaboom in its waterproofing (IPX7) efforts has gone
under the
knife and looks flatter, like what you'll see on the Boom 2.