| 31. | Tinamous have a very long, keeled, breastbone with an unusual three-pronged shape.
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| 32. | The breastbone is then wired back together and the incision is closed, completing the procedure.
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| 33. | Using your fingers, loosen the skins of the ducks over the breastbones, legs and thighs.
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| 34. | His skull has two incisors missing, and a dainty cassock button is perched on his breastbone.
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| 35. | A number of serious injuries interrupted his career, with breastbone, with George Clawley replacing him.
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| 36. | Powerful muscles would have developed to anchor these limbs, which would have reacted upon the breastbone.
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| 37. | To put the tissue behind the breastbone, where it grows naturally, would have meant breaking bone.
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| 38. | In these patients, the stiffly flexed spine pins the chin and lower jaw firmly against the breastbone.
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| 39. | But a heart attack usually causes pain, typically felt beneath the breastbone or elsewhere in the chest.
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| 40. | Cut the chicken in half lengthwise along the breastbone and backbone with a sharp knife or poultry shears.
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