If you're looking for an adrenaline rush and an untamed hooligan bike, the new Bandit, fun though it is, isn't the bike for you. |
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Routine treatment for croup was commenced with budesonide nebulisers, oral dexamethasone and adrenaline nebulisers. |
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Right now my enthusiasm, my excitement and my adrenaline levels are unbelievable. |
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There I was sitting in my chair, jittery with adrenaline and close to peeing my pants, fearful of the imposing figure in the center of the room. |
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But when the adrenaline is pumping to your brain, the hot, sticky blood coursing through your veins, who could resist? |
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They would have floored a lesser person not fuelled on vengeance, adrenaline and speedballs. |
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I felt a huge rush of adrenaline and for the first time knew I was winning. |
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The adrenaline of the initial shock had worn off a bit, and I was able to take in the enormity of the event. |
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Barnes panted for a moment as adrenaline surged through him from the sudden burst of pain. |
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Imbued with triumphant adrenaline, he flicked a V-sign at the pole vault bar. |
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The rush of adrenaline to the brain causes the flow of blood to the skin and the internal organs to slow. |
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This amino acid fights fatigue by pumping up your levels of the energizing neurotransmitters dopamine, noradrenaline, and adrenaline. |
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You're shooting adrenaline, noradrenaline, cortisol and the cortico-steroids into the system, which provide instant energy. |
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The tumor increases production of adrenaline and noradrenaline, raising blood pressure. |
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A stressful situation prompts the body to produce the hormones adrenaline and noradrenaline. |
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When you're under stress your adrenal glands produce the hormones cortisol, norepinephrine, and adrenaline. |
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With the music, the microphone, the excitement, the adrenaline, and the play-by-play, the tournament was bananas. |
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Kate felt a rush of adrenaline as she drew the silver sword and flew into the fray, her war cry calling the phantom armies to her. |
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A little adrenaline can be useful but stress is generally not healthy or helpful. |
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Now that the adrenaline had worn off, and I had sat for a minute, my whole body was stiff and sore. |
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The adrenaline is running through your body for almost eight hours straight and when you are done you crash, and you crash hard. |
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Power coursed like liquid fire through my veins, as my adrenaline spiked and I screamed in pain. |
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The effort to walk to the cars quickly becomes a stumble as we both loose adrenaline. |
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By the end of the performance I'm absolutely starving and on a real adrenaline high. |
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I had this gigantic adrenaline rush even as we all went offstage, the guys slapping me high fives and congratulating me. |
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The heady mixture of sleep deprivation, adrenaline, and substance P plus or minus caffeine makes for a euphoric, addictive cocktail. |
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Even writing that I can feel a little adrenaline rush coursing through my veins. |
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It's a jolly documentary that follows a couple of tornado chasers around Oklahoma and Texas, in search of the perfect adrenaline rush. |
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She said stressful moments were products of adrenaline and cortisone in the body. |
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Charged with adrenaline, I took several deep breaths and dived into the sump. |
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The adrenaline was circulating, surging and pumping in the heat of the moment. |
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Chemicals such as adrenaline, noradrenaline and cortisol are pumped into the bloodstream. |
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We see our young hero struggling with his asthma, which is treated with old-fashioned glass hypodermics of adrenaline. |
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A bit of an adrenaline junkie, he appears to have no regard for his own safety. |
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He's worked on patrol boats in Florida and scuba-dived under the North Pole, but piloting an iceboat still gets his adrenaline pumping. |
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One year later, they meet up with three other adrenaline junkies in the Appalachian Mountains to go caving. |
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His body was pushed back in the seat by the fall, the plummet sending his adrenaline running through his veins. |
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A keen sportsman and a bit of an adrenaline junky, Josh had been a skier since childhood. |
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A little shaky from all the adrenaline, I poise the ball of one foot on the pedal. |
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For the adrenaline junkies, jet skis, water skiing and tubing are just a few examples of the water sports available at the beach. |
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Sports such as skiing, sailing, running and mountaineering have become hugely popular among the silver-haired adrenaline junkies. |
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Driven by the adrenaline and blood pressure, the scarlet oil pooled at her champion's feet. |
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I was on an adrenaline high from the day's activities, and wheeled out my Cossack dancing. |
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Adventurers, as well as adrenaline junkies, will love the challenge and confidence-building of skiing the famous Taos steeps. |
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This adrenaline rush is an effect caused by the adrenal glands in the body manufacturing epinephrine, cortisol, and norepinephrine. |
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All his experiences disarming and disposing of bombs made him an adrenaline junkie. |
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It had not helped, even with the burning clench of his muscles or the adrenaline coursing through his body. |
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It has been postulated that the body's natural dump of adrenaline in a crisis state would prevent shooters from seeing the gunsights. |
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The Descent tells the story of six women, adrenaline junkies all, on a thrill seeking trip spelunking in the Appalachians. |
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It's the park's fastest ride, reaching speeds of up to 37 mph, and is bound to be a big hit with adrenaline junkies. |
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An adrenaline junkie from an early age, Aaron was into every extreme sport you can imagine. |
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He was an adrenaline junkie who willed himself to do things mere mortals would not consider. |
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I will be running on empty, my life fuelled only by the adrenaline created by feelings of constant panic and dread. |
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As a deadline-driven journalist, I am addicted to the adrenaline rush of last-minute multitasking. |
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It was electrifying and dramatic and it gave me a thrilling shot of adrenaline. |
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For those who love an adrenaline rush, a visit to Motorcycle Centre is a must. |
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There's definitely an adrenaline rush when you're doing a live show that's being broadcast across the country. |
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He had taken the wheel in dozens of races and loved the adrenaline rush of flying along at 160 mph. |
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These thoughts race through the brain just as a kick of adrenaline triggers a survival instinct. |
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People prone to severe allergic reactions need to carry an adrenaline injector pen that can help reverse the symptoms quickly. |
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The adrenaline junkie donned a parachute, laid his hands on a high-powered jet ski and prepared to ride it off Niagara Falls. |
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The pain began in earnest a couple of days after the accident, when the numbing effects of adrenaline wore off. |
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But then you get out there and the adrenaline kicks in and you're away again. |
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His adrenaline did not the let the cold wintry night chill his bones, he felt as warm as could be. |
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Judging from his jerky motions and his giddy expression, he is still as high as a kite on adrenaline. |
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It doesn't sound like hard work but it really is, and it's such a huge adrenaline rush that words fail me trying to describe it. |
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I slid to the ground, my heart racing and the adrenaline pulsing through my system. |
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These hormones include adrenaline, norepinephrine, aldosterone and corticosteroids. |
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At that moment, Galway would have been electrified by a sudden current of adrenaline and optimism, every player bursting for the next ball. |
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My adrenaline kicked in and I abruptly elbowed my way through the crowd, past the insulting conductor, and back on the train. |
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We left it at that as I arrived home and walked into my house still jittery from the adrenaline. |
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I tried to focus on the speed and knew my adrenaline would get the ball to the hole. |
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The result is a heavyweight movie which leaves you feeling punch-drunk throughout, an adrenaline ride fuelled by some incendiary performances. |
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What adrenaline junkie or casual active lifestyler would pass up the opportunity to relive their finest moments in HD and Ultra HD quality? |
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His mood was lightening up, the adrenaline from battle beginning to dissipate to a level he could control. |
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Human instinct kicked in, powered her legs as they ran, and pumped fresh rivers of adrenaline into her veins. |
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Exercise releases adrenaline, a natural decongestant, which may explain why a run or other activity can help clear nasal passages. |
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The suspense here is of the slow-burn variety, rather than the non-stop roller coaster ride of thrillers that just go for the adrenaline rush. |
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High-pressured adrenaline congested my veins and I was dying to release it. |
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From Little League all the way to Cooperstown, there's a fraternity convened by the adrenaline rush of throwing a baseball. |
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As you finally ascend the topmost mast, a faint vertigo assails you, but the adrenaline is buzzing. |
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He used the advantage of the adrenaline and the upper body strength he had to pull himself up one rung. |
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The nine-inch wide dark grey box has a combination lock and contained five doses each of adrenaline, pethidine and diamorphine. |
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In 1901 he isolated adrenaline from the supradrenal gland and was the first scientist to discover gland hormones in pure form. |
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Even when he's not mountaineering, Ward's life has always been avalanched with adrenaline. |
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My adrenaline was so pumped for mission accomplishment, that I failed to properly aviate, navigate, and communicate. |
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Too much anxiety or fear leads to a constant flood of adrenaline in your body, which can eventually sap you of energy. |
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His nerves were jumping out his system, the adrenaline pumping and flowing like mad. |
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With her adrenaline pumping, Mac rushed with all her energy and capability towards the elevator doors. |
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I struggled then, adrenaline suddenly pumping through my already rushing blood. |
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I gave chase with the others, scrambling over a steep ridge, mainlining adrenaline, wanting to see the cat run one more time. |
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A rush of testosterone and adrenaline buoys you through to the last rep of the last set. |
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He may be exhausted, but the adrenaline, testosterone and venom coursing through his veins will see him through. |
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Five miles of twisting, turning, banked track with just enough adrenaline to keep you interested but not enough to make you throw up. |
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Both are structurally akin to the natural adrenaline a body produces for a variety of functions, including thermogenesis. |
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Physical activity cuts adrenaline and produces hormones to improve your mood. |
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When you get angry your heart rate and blood pressure go up and you receive a surge of adrenaline and noradrenaline. |
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This prolonged increase in adrenaline can have negative health effects on the body. |
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I can almost feel the adrenaline rising inside of me as I held a dodge ball or a baseball bat in my hand. |
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I felt the tingly, hot gush of adrenaline when I looked into the rear-view mirror. |
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Heat merges with the steady beat of the waves, sending testosterone and adrenaline levels rising like mercury in a thermometer. |
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Jamie was into speed, he liked fast cars and the adrenaline rush of living life on the edge. |
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Gangsters, pumped up with adrenaline, rake bank interiors and nearby storefronts with tommy guns. |
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By the time we slow a little into a patch of sharkless blue, I am pumped with adrenaline and metaphorically rubbing my eyes in disbelief. |
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My heart rate increases, my blood pumps faster and the adrenaline begins to surge. |
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The adrenaline rush took her on it's own course and she could feel the blood pumping in her ears. |
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When Harry's turned on, his adrenaline flows and the endorphins pump, and he feels alive instead of dead. |
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Swinging on a trapeze is like your third-grade swingset times ten, and the surge of childish adrenaline makes you giddy. |
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The thought of a battle sent more adrenaline coursing through her, but she successfully kept the tremble out of her voice. |
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Logic and reason are overwhelmed by adrenaline and a primitive desire to protect your own. |
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From barrel rolls and 180 twists to death-defying building leaps and extreme stacks, Stuntman promises to be quite an adrenaline rush. |
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For a severe attack of hives or angioedema, you may need an emergency injection of adrenaline and a trip to the emergency room. |
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There were three gendarmes in plain clothes, a little pumped up with the adrenaline of the occasion. |
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As it was, they managed to rig up an intravenous drip on a ski pole, through which they administered adrenaline. |
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It's a great adrenaline rush to set precedent or prior learning on its ear. |
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The initial adrenaline rush of this protest has faded, to be replaced by a growing sense of unease. |
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But after that adrenaline rush while still in my nightshirt, the rest of the day has been pretty uneventful. |
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The levels of adrenaline and endorphins remain high and can cause a feeling of restlessness and even a sleepless night. |
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Agitated adrenaline is the perfect tool for combatting stupid co-workers, coffee grubbers and work that you have no desire to do. |
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The crew arrived several minutes later and I was able to get drugs into him, including adrenaline. |
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It looked like they had played the game too early and the adrenaline had run out. |
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Dustin's pulse roared through his ears and nauseating spurts of adrenaline coursed through his veins. |
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It could be argued that I get all the rush of adrenaline I need on a cross-trainer at the gym. |
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Our clients want the adrenaline rush of watching their bets in action. |
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After about five minutes his pulse disappeared, and despite a few more doses of adrenaline, it never returned. |
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When we finished shooting, I had a hard time sleeping because my adrenaline was high from the previous month. |
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If you're missing the adrenaline fix of the larger cities, there is a popular zip line that launches from Mehrengar. |
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Equal parts compassionate and neurotic, Farmiga plays Norma with an intense level of adrenaline. |
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The adrenaline rush of anticipation, the extra weight of fear as those men walked on into the unknown. |
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After the adrenaline rush of the emergency came the seemingly never-ending effort to clear away the debris. |
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And ultimately, he makes you feel the catharsis in violence, the adrenaline rush, and the shame in that. |
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She admits she sometimes misses the adrenaline rush of the lifestyle, danger and all. |
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It sounded absolutely thrilling, totally adrenaline pumping and so, even if I've never held a tunny rod in my own hands, at least those in my family have. |
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He was so jumpy at every sound he thought he'd overdose on adrenaline. |
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This is due to the liberation of the hormone adrenaline at these times. |
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I'm a bit of an adrenaline junkie, so I love to go out and do crazy, slightly outrageous stuff, such as bungee jumping, surfing, skydiving and snowboarding. |
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The high-octane movie is a must-see for any adrenaline junkie. |
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Skydivers are not, generally, adrenaline junkies looking for their next fix nor are they people who go out every weekend flirting with possible death. |
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There's no doubt everyone on my team is an adrenaline junkie. |
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He feels his adrenaline rounding into a kind of sloshy, Elysian joy. |
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My heart was beating so fast and I had a huge adrenaline rush. |
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Your body begins to secrete adrenaline, your cortisol levels rise, and your heart starts pumping faster. |
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While adrenaline levels are quick to normalize after release, it can take a while for cortisol levels to return to normal. |
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Your body pumps out adrenaline, and you feel all wired and shaky. |
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Chalk them up to adrenaline crashes, too much rage and reefer and booze. |
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But it serves his purpose though, which is to get people riled up, freaked out, amped up on adrenaline to fight tribal wars, which is the foundation of his whole presidency. |
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Imagine looking desperately for adrenaline while treating a patient with a cardiac arrest, finding an ampoule labelled ephedrine, and mistaking it for epinephrine. |
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The lights were bright, the chorus and orchestra deafening, the adrenaline pumping, the action frantic and then, as quick as a flash, it was all over. |
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Had the adrenaline not flowed throughout my body in such a torrent, I might have felt the effects of the heatless room even more. |
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The adrenaline kept you going, made sure your mind was thinking quickly. |
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I had too much adrenaline to answer back Carlozio who had taken advantage of my quietness and was barraging me with the most annoyance he could muster. |
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As I raced back to the threadbare offices, where we tapped out stories on half-sheets of paper hunched over manual typewriters, my adrenaline was pumping. |
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Release the slip knot which has kept the sled anchored to a tree, and the adrenaline rush is as good as you'd get flooring the accelerator in a Ferrari. |
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To date, we know of approximately 300 substances that act as neurotransmitters, including endorphins, neuropeptides, adrenaline, noradrenaline and acetylcholine. |
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It sends adrenaline zooming through my veins, fills me with vim, zest, zip and other monosyllables containing letters that score high in Scrabble. |
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The terrain varies widely from bunny slopes for the beginners, to some of the most challenging, adrenaline pumping, heart pounding, I have ever ventured this weary body on. |
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In fact, the motivations behind body modification are closely linked with those of smokers and skydivers, who get addicted to the pleasurable adrenaline buzz. |
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Now the adrenaline rush is over after the high-speed chase, the reality of what might have unfolded were the car thief armed is beginning to hit home. |
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When you're coming down the home straight, the adrenaline carries you on. |
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Action films abound in cineplexes across the world, providing audience members with a brief adrenaline rush and occupying ninety minutes of their time. |
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It's a Pavlovian reaction, adrenaline pumping round her body. |
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Fortunately, combat arms units have means available to replicate and introduce men to the fear, anxiety, and adrenaline associated with closing with and destroying the enemy. |
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I turned at looked her in right in the face, and I could now feel the ancient fight or flight instinct kicking in as the adrenaline began coursing through my body. |
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Despite the richness of the premise, which asks a number of bio-ethical questions, there is little room for complex moral conundrums once the adrenaline starts pumping. |
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Rockus appeared through the doorway, his muscles flexing with adrenaline. |
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With few exceptions, the order of potency on adrenoceptors is noradrenaline, adrenaline, isoprenaline, while on the adrenoceptor, the order is reversed. |
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Later on a following wind caused some adrenaline shoves at the start. |
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The old warhorse sensed the chipped concrete and flood-lights of home, it whinnied as it went, there was a flash of the old gadabout, a squirt of adrenaline. |
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For further adrenaline pumping action, the power slides and handbrake turns, on the specially constructed handling stage, are enough to take anyone's breath away. |
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The best adrenaline rush I've ever had was when I went on a two-day trek through Belize in Central America and my horse went galloping out of control in the jungle. |
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Becca and I began to climb down, our veins pumping with the adrenaline rush of not only conquering the rigging, but in a storm, to help someone, and the captain at that. |
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It is a small car with cute looks, the first to wear the famous GTi badge, and its punchy pocket rocket engine producing 125 bhp is a real adrenaline gusher. |
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This overreaction makes your body produce excess amounts of the stress hormones adrenaline and cortisol, which can make you hyperalert and anxious. |
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Adrenaline junkies will be in heaven with plenty of free time for paragliding, parachuting or mountain bike riding. |
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Adrenaline junkies can jump right into competition with little or no vehicle know-how. |
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Adrenaline pumped through her blood as a dizzying rush of vertigo overcame her from looking down upon the streets far below. |
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But oxytocin is as much a part of your stress response as the adrenaline that makes your heart pound. |
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Other adrenaline junkies include kite surfers, white-water kayakers and unroped climbers. |
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You'll be the victim in your own adrenaline filled slasher movie only at The Mortuary Haunted House. |
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Bungee jumping is an amazing experience, so we're calling on adrenaline junkies to get in the Christmas spirit. |
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The free-range creativity is an enormous relief, a jolt of adrenaline. |
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The adrenaline junky is hoping to raise PS30,000 for the Teenage Cancer Trust, which has two units in Newcastle. |
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With a surge of adrenaline, she wrenched the car door off and pulled out the injured man. |
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The Bears needed a shot of adrenaline to wake the barking dogs. |
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The rest of the night was a restless amalgam of anxiety and adrenaline. |
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Above all else, it is clear that ISIS is an adrenaline addict. |
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Adrenaline surges through your veins, and somehow, you jump. |
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Subjects report the physiological arousals induced by adrenaline and placebo differently. |
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The Meningitis Trust is looking for volunteers to take on the adrenaline experience of free-falling 13,000ft. |
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It did not respond to intravenous atropine, mephentermine, isoprenaline, dopamine and adrenaline infusions. |
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To give some idea of the change, in the mid-1980s options were restricted to pilocarpine and an adrenaline pro-drug, Propine. |
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He wavered on his feet from adrenaline aftershock, blood loss, and from the fact that he was ruined. |
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His team applied a computer analysis to locate the site secreting adrenaline or noradrenaline. |
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Impaired adrenaline and noradrenalin turnover affects dopamine metabolism and causes behavioral changes, including predisposition to addiction. |
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Since then, the adrenaline junkie has been getting his kicks from a variety of extreme sports, such as skydiving and racing motorcycles and go-carts. |
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Antihistamines, glucocorticosteroids and beta-agonists are useful adjunctive treatments, but it is important to remember that in anaphylaxis adrenaline is the life-saver. |
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That novel, Adrenaline, Benedict's debut thriller, not only paved the way for a book series, but laid the groundwork for a successful writing career. |
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Beta-blockers work by blocking two hormones, adrenaline and noradrenaline, which are produced by the body and increase the heart rate and raise blood pressure. |
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Endoscopic intervention with injection of adrenaline and sclerosants, thermocoagulation and band ligation have been used successfully in some cases. |
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These include pholedrine, apraclonidine, adrenaline and phenylephrine. |
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And for the adrenaline junkie, Nepal's extreme terrain lends itself to such sports as mountain biking, canyoneering, bungee jumping and whitewater rafting. |
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He seeks to widen them somehow, by doing something else, something tactile, nonanesthetic, something to get adrenaline moving in his numbed veins. |
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The Raid is a blitzkrieg of severed appendages and broken bones, which threatens to overdose even the greediest adrenaline junkie on blood-spurting thrills. |
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Adrenaline junkies, zombied out on fear, working the assembly line on the nod, they shuffled about the business of the war factory. |
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I've always been a bit of an adrenaline junky and I loved every second. |
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Adrenaline is known to lower the appetite, increase the basal metabolic rate and ultimately burn calories. |
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Adrenaline junkies will lap up the snow-clad action and with full balance board support you'll have your work cut out to keep on the straight and narrow down the slopes. |
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Adrenaline junkies will lap up the action and with full balance board support you'll have your work cut out to keep on the straight and narrow down the slopes. |
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