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Bundle of nerve cells enclosed in a sheath of connective tissue and transmitting impulses to and from the brain and spinal cord. A single nerve may contain both motor and sensory nerve cells, but they function independently.



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Besides having nerves of steel, a steady hand and a patriotic zeal to ensure fellow Airmen, Soldiers, Marines and Sailors are kept safe from UXO harm (extended also to include the local populace), what are some of the unique qualifications required to become an EOD specialist?
Brown has scored in 17 games for United this term and been the first name on the scoresheet in seven of those, and with the added bonus of having nerves of steel from the penalty spot, he surely has to be worth a little interest.
 
 
 
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