For Byrne, who was rewarded with a Bafta, it was the highlight of a writing career which began with Writer's Cramp, a play which was first performed on radio. |
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When I recovered, I headed at a fast breaststroke towards the side, but I got a side cramp. |
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When you have a leg cramp, relax the muscle through gentle massage, or heat the muscle with a warm towel or hot water bottle. |
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Native Americans have long used cramp bark, an aptly named antispasmodic herb, to relieve menstrual cramps. |
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Herbal antispasmodics such as Jamaican dogwood, cramp bark and catnip can be used for relaxing muscle tension and spasms. |
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At tea break he was complaining that the writers cramp hurt worse than the bruises he got during the attack. |
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Whether you call it a cramp, bellyache, side ache, stomachache or stitch, it's a run-zapping pain in the gut. |
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The urge came and went a few times until I experienced a more intense cramp that resulted in my first movement of the day. |
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Those in the back seat explored levels of cramp unfathomable before this trip. |
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Hazards can include jellyfish, cramp and hypothermia and sickness due to untreated sewage pollution. |
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The story's entire foundation is based upon a plot hole so gargantuan that anyone not suffering a brain cramp will identify it at once. |
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That brain cramp enabled Taveras, who had tripled, to score the Astros' fourth straight run in the sixth. |
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With two out in the bottom of the 12th, Chavez caught righthander Derek Lowe in a brain cramp and stole third without drawing a throw. |
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Beginners are often plagued by this cramp, which strikes like a boxer's body blow and happens when an overworked diaphragm begins to spasm. |
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These include California poppy, Jamaican dogwood, cramp bark and pasque flower. |
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They steam implacably ahead while the rest of us flail about in a sea of moral relativism and get nothing but mental cramp for our trouble. |
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Increasingly the stop start nature of the match, created by the numerous stoppages for cramp, made extra time seem inevitable. |
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I pick up the oversized menu and clench it so tight I start to get a cramp in my thumb. |
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Her only worrying moment came when she felt incipient cramp in her right leg halfway through the test. |
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There's no point in buying shoes that will pinch your toes and cramp your feet all day long. |
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Her quarters were cramp with so many people in them, still, it was a very comfortable home filled with worn tapestries and rag rugs. |
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A more pleasant-tasting tea can be brewed from equal amounts of meadowsweet, wintergreen and cramp bark. |
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But even when mild, such spasm can be undesirable, as in writer's cramp or the analogous problems for musicians. |
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I've been scribbling a lot recently, so much that writer's cramp has set in. |
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A fellow joked afterwards that I should have writer's cramp what with all the books I had to sign. |
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Getting writer's cramp in the midst of What Maisie Knew, Henry James hired a shorthand typist and his style changed accordingly. |
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What if his muscles started to cramp due to a lack of warm-up exercise? |
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Swinging mightily but coming up nearly empty, Sierra topped a ball which sputtered down the third base line, when Rivera was hit with yet another brain cramp. |
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If Prince Harry is back on again with Chelsy Davy, he's not letting it cramp his style. |
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The G.M.s polled for baseball's top 50 must be guys who are about to lose their jobs, or they must have all suffered a brain cramp at the same time. |
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You start feeling a bit chilly and shivery and the next thing your body starts to shut down, you get cramp, your muscles can't work and you can't swim. |
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The movie turns into a mindless gorefest, the genius character suddenly suffers a cataclysmic brain cramp, and the action begins to resemble Alien light. |
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Fortunately, the problem only proved to be cramp in both calves. |
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Tendonitis is the most prevalent condition caused by RSI but it also includes better-known conditions such as writer's cramp and tennis elbow. |
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The new regulations may cramp the company's financial growth. |
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Pointe shoes contain a hard resin block in the toe box, which can cramp and crush the toes, causing blisters, corns and split toe nails. |
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I was just amazed the poor boy didn't get wanker's cramp having to count out fifteen thousand pounds in cash. |
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Henry James, after he suffered an attack of writer's cramp, began to dictate to a typist. |
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Subthreshold lowfrequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation over the premotor cortex modulates writer's cramp. |
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Don't think too fast at the start. You can get a brain cramp, which is how marathon ruminations are lost. |
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He replaced McNair because of cramp in the last few minutes, and was essentially meat in the room. |
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Symptoms are often mixed with those of the underlying illness but may include cardiac dysrhythmias, confusion, convulsions, muscle cramp and tetany. |
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Christmas dividend checks and checks covering Christmas presents to his employees were always signed by him.... He had writer's cramp by the time he finished. |
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The youngsters were delighted to meet and talk to very friendly professional footballers who again risked writer's cramp with the number of autographs they signed. |
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