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White Sox right-hander Chris Sale, set to start the season on the disabled list with an evulsion fracture in his right foot, will throw a bullpen session Monday.

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Evulsion, e-vul′shun, n. a plucking out by force.

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An inviolable thing, the evulsion of which could never obtain save at the shrine of death—the death of the hated Ghost-man.

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This is very proper in Glo'ster, newly maimed by the evulsion of his eyes.

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Extraction -- N. extraction; extracting &c. v.; removal, elimination, extrication, eradication, evolution. evulsion†, avulsion†; wrench; expression, squeezing; extirpation, extermination; ejection &c.

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