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- It would weigh you down and give you a neck ache.
- Severe head or neck ache can signal a hemorrhage in the brain.
- Her head and her neck ached, and still do.
- But tell me, is your neck aching yet?
- Little did he know that such a weighty request would make Evan's neck ache.
- Law said his neck ached from twisting his head to catch what his colleagues were saying.
- The resulting pressure on my cervical nerves made my neck ache, but while the dominoes were falling, I wasn't getting any smarter.
- Putting aside the wrist problem, and the camcorder shoulder, and the carpool neck ache, I wrote down a demand : " Please.
- "I didn't get the backache and the neck ache and the pins all over the floor and the major bedroom disaster of sewing,"
- The tilted seat can accommodate taller pilots and increases G-force tolerance; however it has been associated with reports of neck ache, possibly caused by incorrect head-rest usage.
- Taylor captained New Zealand for the first time in an ODI against Australia in Napier on 3 March 2010, when Daniel Vettori dropped out of the side less than 30 minutes before the start with a neck ache.
- So, like many of you, we stood and stood, looking up for a sign . ( That there were clouds in the area did not help matters . ) Anyhow, we looked until our shoulders and necks ached.
- However, the'pit neck ache'didn't matter since he was 100 % engrossed in the music and loved every minute of it playing two houses every night except Sunday for ?-15s 0d . a week.
- The children in these industries suffered from back ache, neck ache, tuberclosis, malnutrition, gastointestinal disorders, dermatitis, respiratory disorders, over-exhaustion, burn injuries and water borne diseases due to exposure to harmful chemicals in the work environment.
- Among the most serious signs are difficulty waking up, convulsion or seizure, repeated vomiting, severe head or neck ache, obvious personality changes, weakness in the arms or legs, stumbling or lack of coordination, ringing in the ears, blurred vision and being unduly bothered by loud noises or bright lights.