(1) The rest of the nail bed provides a surface for the growing nail to slide over as it advances at the rate of about 0.1 mm/day.
(2) Your nail bed is the skin beneath the nail plate.
(3) Debris from under fingernails should be removed with a nail cleaner under running water.
(4) Of course, each has a deep dark secret that the film painstakingly exposes, but attentive viewers will nail them all well before the end.
(5) He spoke out to nail the lie that he'd had a row with his manager
(6) The book sets out to nail the lies and myths about the man, to set the record straight.
(7) Finally, glue or nail an edging strip to the skirting board.
(8) Let me finally nail the lie that service pensions are free.
(9) If we're going to fine people for hitting quarterbacks and receivers with the top of their helmets, we have to nail Hampton as well.
(10) Navratilova tried to nail her on the backhand side
(11) ASBOs allow the police to nail people for offences too minor to be criminal.
(12) The rise in burglaries has disappointed police who have introduced two u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510target squadsu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb to nail burglars and car thieves.
(13) The dorsal fold that lies on the surface of the nail is the eponychium, or cuticle.
(14) A great defensive play to nail the lead runner would have left a man on 1st with 1 out, a run expectancy of 0.573.
(15) And you know, again, it's so hard to nail these white collar criminals, because they get the best legal talent.
(16) Nail the edge framing to the wall
(17) Federal prosecutors, at least in those cities, should be applauded for doing their best to nail cops suspected of abuse.
(18) Unlike now when households harbour criminals and share the loot, police will always find it difficult to nail the thieves.
(19) If a player cannot nail the right combination of darts he will lose.
(20) She was stretched to the limit and failed to nail the smash