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- and revascularization are when the soft tissue that was torn away is reattached with proper blood flow. In cases where reattachment can’t occur, skin...
- designer Barbara Ling and her team covered the building's LED signage and reattached the theater's iconic logo, rebuilding the letters and neon. Ling said...
- m****acre on the Guardians of the Globe. The Mauler Twins dug up his body and reattached his head causing Immortal to live again. Revealed to rule the world as...
- sometimes reattached to the opposite side of victims' bodies. Some prisoners had their stomachs surgically removed and their esophagus reattached to the...
- knife while he was asleep in bed; the **** was successfully surgically reattached. Lorena, an Ecuadorian immigrant, claimed that her husband John, a bar...
- ****, which finally rids itself of the crab by ejaculating on it, and reattaches itself to him. Eveready sees a woman covered up to her shoulders by a...
- of each shoulder, joined the first;   and at the crown, all three were reattached; the right looked somewhat yellow, somewhat white;   the left in its appearance...
- Once all of the vehicles have crossed, it crosses the bridge itself and reattaches to the bridge on the other side. It then retracts the span ready to move...
- which Brera director Fernanda Wittgens [it] was involved in. Pellicioli reattached paint to the wall using a clear s****ac, making it relatively darker and...
- possessed by the Little Pale Girl, has just given birth to Art's head. Art reattaches his head to his body; he and Victoria kill a nurse and a guard before...