The person who does most exercise at the complex now is the security guard keeping watch outside as the dust gathers. |
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And the dozens of Atlantis exercise machines each sport a small magnetic plaque with a verse of scripture. |
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Across the room, mounted above a bank of exercise machines, are five television monitors, each set to a different station. |
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She kept her body slim and healthy with regular exercise and watching the amount of food she ate. |
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Swimming became a popular national exercise in which, for many decades, Britain led the world. |
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Peak exercise variables were calculated by averaging the final 30 seconds of exercise. |
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They should exercise daily and maintain a positive, hopeful outlook toward the future. |
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The degree of improvement may be assessed by the use of incremental exercise testing on a stationary bicycle or treadmill. |
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He returned to Indonesia with books and tapes on Falungong but told no one in his qigong exercise group. |
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Most common houses offer laundry facilities, exercise rooms and guest accommodations. |
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Wenson explains that stompers can roll stairclimbers into the group exercise studio or assemble in a designated place in the workout room. |
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To make sure your workout is covered no matter what, pack a pair of walking shoes, a jump rope and a set of exercise bands. |
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The baker can exercise his ten dollar claim any time he deems it to be required. |
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If kettlebells are too pricey, the workout can be performed with dumbbells using virtually the same exercise technique. |
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The intensity of exercise is the primary factor in maintaining or improving aerobic power. |
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This exercise strengthens the back extensors, gluteals, quadriceps, hamstrings and core abdominal muscles. |
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Resistive exercise equipment and stationary bicycles will be used to provide the 2.5 daily hours of exercise prescribed for each crew member. |
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It's an exercise in atmosphere that gives her a chance to sink her teeth into the meaty role of femme fatale Margaret. |
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However, Gazette editor Gary Lawrence asked the magistrates to exercise their power to waive the rule. |
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It is actually a form of qigong, a traditional Chinese practice of exercise and meditation for the cultivation of mind, body and spirit. |
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Those members who cannot attend the Convention are urged to exercise their right to vote by casting an absentee ballot. |
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Steiner will undoubtedly exercise his executive powers and quash any nascent independence declaration, yet the damage is already done. |
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The squadron refuels all aircraft that land in Amberley both during the exercise and on normal tasking. |
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After all, should the share price of IBM plunge in the next half a year, you need not exercise your option, saving you from taking a bath. |
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So I take it that Labour will support this bill so that the police don't have to exercise that discretion. |
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But at the same time he wanted leaders to exercise strong moral leadership. |
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One part of the exercise involved night skiing across the Snowy River illuminated by half-moon on a cold, clear night. |
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Precede this exercise with overhead presses and follow it with side laterals and bent-over lateral raises. |
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Combine poor diet with lack of exercise and you have a population with real problems of obesity and ill health. |
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The only exercise I get is walking up and down the beach and, of course, surfing. |
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The exercise did change ideas about the necessity of an advanced degree, which might increase interest in the field. |
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You now know about the health benefits of aerobic exercise and how it affects your body. |
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The children just happened to be the beneficiaries of that exercise that she was legally obliged to provide because she was the mother. |
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Thus, one might cultivate and exercise virtues such as self-restraint for the sake of goods, such as a rich and vibrant marriage. |
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The next few days could be an interesting exercise in self-discovery, and a window into the world of others. |
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A person on dialysis is encouraged to exercise. Many dialysis centers have a designed exercise program with stationary bikes and weights. |
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There was a graduated scale of different exercises, designed to keep the muscles in trim, as well as giving the heart a little exercise as well. |
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Part of the scouting process is the exercise of looking at a college prospect and seeing an established NFL player. |
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The jump rope is considered by most the single best piece of exercise equipment you can own. |
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Where once convicts were forced to hop around the exercise yard in the blazing sun, they now sunbathe in deckchairs, waited on by the guards. |
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You may need to avoid strenuous exercise for up to a month, but walking and gentle exercises are encouraged. |
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Dog walkers, who exercise their pets in the fields, have complained to the police, claiming substances at the site have poisoned their pets. |
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So it comes as no surprise to discover what a great exercise it is for the lower body. |
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As a color for the walls of a room, we urge you to exercise caution with turquoise. |
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I want to believe that I am empowered with the ability to exercise my responsibilities. |
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He was released in August, but remained suspended from the exercise of his offices and was denied access to the Queen. |
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My knees ache, my legs are in a tangle, and every inch of my untoned body feels as if it has been put through a vigorous exercise routine. |
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Psychologists also claim that the sense of achievement after exercise also makes fitness enthusiasts feel better. |
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I didn't exercise that option, because I didn't want to alienate my fellow directors and counselors by appearing insubordinate. |
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In practice the police do exercise some discretion when confronting a motorist driving a few mph over the limit. |
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It doesn't require willpower, and it doesn't even need you to worry directly about your diet or exercise levels at all. |
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The exercise is merely one of interest, as none of my own money has been staked in the past, nor will be in the future. |
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He knows the exercise of arbitrary power by studio heads, easily comparable to Mafia godfathers. |
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Our exercise machines are post-hole diggers, shovels, rakes, push mowers, and wheelbarrows. |
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I noticed a jump rope lying on my floor from when my mother had been trying to convince me to exercise earlier in the week. |
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It is a worthwhile exercise to wrestle with that which we Anglicans hold in common apart from our shared history in the Church of England. |
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If you are a sedentary person, that's a strike against you, because weight-bearing exercise increases the health of bones. |
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We take our responsibilities very seriously and must be seen to put safety first and exercise a proper duty of care. |
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The bottom line is, even if you work out every day, aerobic exercise can only take the body so far. |
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I respectfully question the judge's view regarding the exercise of the enforcing authority's discretion. |
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It's not the best way to enjoy it, but we got a lot of exercise in the meantime. |
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The key to staying lean all over is to get enough exercise and eat healthfully. |
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Some consumers will continue to want quick fixes, whether it's exercise in a can or a pill to curb their appetite. |
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He advised people with dogs to forget about exercise in the excessive heat and to make sure there was plenty of shade and cool water. |
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Weight training and aerobic exercise are important for improving body composition. |
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Any form of exercise is harmful in excess, but aerobic activity has known cardiovascular benefits. |
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In the process, there will be little scope for the exercise of freedom, civil rights and self-determination. |
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Worrying over the results after the exam is a futile exercise as you cannot alter the result. |
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This exercise strengthens the hip flexors, back extensors, obliques and core abdominal muscles. |
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Instead of depending on medication, I rely on exercise to keep my body healthy. |
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But for some it was an exercise in calming the nerves as the belief in the power of muti or juju set in. |
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The remaining third of volunteers will receive standard care for lymphoedema including bandaging, exercise and massage. |
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But she is certain that the lack of a bike and the fact the she is not a fan of exercise will not stop her. |
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Nearly every exercise class you can think of is offered here, and you can also hike, canoe, scull and kayak. |
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Whether these findings on exercise motivation hold true for humans remains to be studied. |
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He keeps telling me I need to exercise and he nags me about it constantly, also commenting on what I should eat and ways to fight nausea. |
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What rights do women and religious minorities actually exercise in these democracies? |
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I don't think I've been getting enough exercise and my posture is atrocious. |
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Never take your dog to a firework display or exercise it whilst fireworks are being discharged. |
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Prior to the exercise date the warrant can be bought or sold on the market at the then market price. |
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Fat not only abates hunger and satiates, but also is an important endurance exercise fuel. |
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I have lost two inches in my waist through exercise and healthy eating, but that hasn't given me any curves. |
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To get maximum results, include both weight training and aerobic exercise in your routine. |
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His workshop is an introduction to a healthy lifestyle of fun, walking and exercise and lasts for ninety minutes. |
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First, exercise generates mechanical forces that stimulate bone-building osteoblasts. |
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For those who prefer gentler exercise there are networks of low level walks to be enjoyed. |
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The exercise price will initially be set at the market price on the date of the option. |
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However, a superior court should generally defer the exercise of its jurisdiction to the trial court unless there are special circumstances. |
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When I arrived at the Waikare estuary, my whanau were exercising a traditional historical exercise of catching flounder. |
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Two other controversial cases have highlighted the problems for the courts in holding the exercise of the prerogative power to be justiciable. |
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People who exercise regularly generally have a lower rate of absenteeism and require less health care. |
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During my exercise crazed days I wasn't working, so had the time to spend pumping weights and running around the aerobics arena. |
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She leads her crew of two other jacked women through the exercise on a nice sunny beachfront. |
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Believers themselves may warrantably at times call their faith in question, but they may not warrantably suspend the exercise of their faith. |
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From supplement biochemistry and exercise science, to pure bodybuilding knowledge, Sean talks the talk and walks the walk. |
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There is evidence to suggest that aerobic exercise can improve some aspects of a person's quality of life. |
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The column is an exercise in smug attitudinizing that makes clear its writer thinks slightly higher of himself than the evidence warrants. |
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This is an idea for a spacesuit that will allow astronauts to exercise while working in space. |
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Some toy breeds can adapt happily to apartment life because their exercise requirements are modest. |
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We have rights which are constitutionally protected and we have the right to exercise those rights. |
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This test combines a standard ECG with moderate exercise such as walking on a treadmill. |
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He said Government was doing the mapping exercise as a basic way of exploring minerals at various mining prospects. |
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A judge, although it may be that on occasions he can legitimately exercise the functions of an aedile, is no censor. |
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Cardio exercise like running or the stairclimber are great immediate treatments for anxiety, and yoga are good at preventing anxiety. |
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While his performance during the exercise was not especially noteworthy, he acquitted himself satisfactorily overall. |
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A hiker, footballer and ladies keep-fit organiser explain how they keep fit and healthy through exercise and sport. |
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It does, however, need plenty of exercise and will enjoy a days rabbiting, should the opportunity arise. |
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With exercise rider in the irons, Evening Attire galloped once around the Belmont training track on Tuesday morning. |
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Don't do this exercise if you have active tendinitis or bursitis in your shoulders. |
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Exercise order was randomized so an equal number of subjects performed either exercise first. |
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Regular exercise is also important for men and women to improve their health before trying for a baby. |
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He was leading after five events, but botched his floor exercise in the final rotation. |
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Given this high hurdle, Congress's exercise of power in this realm would be reserved for unusually egregious circumstances. |
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In 1989 the remains of a basilican drill and exercise hall was discovered, so far unique among the auxiliary forts of the Roman Empire. |
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So next time the sun is shining and the birds are calling, go outside to broaden your exercise routine. |
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You'll weight train twice weekly, once as your only exercise for that day and once on the same day as a run. |
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To exercise the muscles, tense them tightly for as long as you can, then relax them to their normal position. |
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Most of the suffering due to sickness could be avoided if we knew the basics of health, exercise and nutrition. |
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He went to law school and struck it rich through the exercise of great acumen in the oil business. |
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The simple equation of balancing caloric intake and exercise is the key to fitness. |
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Another element in the exercise will be an emergency call to Church island to attend to campers who are in difficulty. |
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This is an exercise that has aided many athletes in crucial situations in other sports. |
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Many women find that they need to slow down their pace of exercise during pregnancy when they are short of breath or tired. |
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The medicine ball has remained an exercise staple for decades, and for strengthening your core, there's nothing better. |
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The administration is counting on the media to exercise self-censorship and curtail reports of US atrocities that are seen as inevitable. |
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Exercise therapy comprised an individualised aerobic exercise programme, mostly walking on treadmills and cycling on exercise bicycles. |
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Furthermore, Brillat-Savarin recognises that obesity does not exist among wild tribes who need physical exercise to get their daily nutrition. |
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If you exercise regularly, follow a balanced diet and don't smoke, your chances of remaining healthy and living longer climb dramatically. |
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Regular exercise has a number of benefits for the brain and body, but weight loss does not appear to be one of them. |
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But if we're committed to fighting obesity, maybe exercise would be a better bet. |
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The exercise will move stiff shoulder joints and stretch muscles in the waist. |
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With the exercise saber the touch with the point is hardly perceptible and would not weaken the instructor's cut. |
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In the meantime, we advocate a varied and balanced diet plus exercise as the best insurance of good health. |
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An aerobic exercise program will help improve the blood flow to the tendon and bursa. |
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We outline each exercise in detail and walk you through the ins and outs of your training, week by week. |
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As much as anything, the object of the exercise is to display unity and a sense of collective purpose. |
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This study was more qualitative in nature, determining the amount of exercise required for joint enhancement. |
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It was, first and foremost, an exercise in politics rather than sound economic management. |
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A nutritionist and a fitness expert will develop a personalised weight-loss diet plan and an exercise regimen. |
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This exercise strengthens the obliques, quadratus lumborum, back extensors, gluteals, adductors and core abdominal muscles. |
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It is an important exercise that can not be left to the minority few who have registered thus far. |
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This action is also seen in gymnastics in free exercise and beam routines, in the backhand stroke in racket sports, and in softball batting. |
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A tailored exercise prescription, determined by exercise testing, can aid blood pressure reduction. |
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He's slim and trim, doesn't smoke, hardly drinks, eats lots of fish, soya and salad, and does a half-hour workout on his exercise bike each day. |
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That exercise provides no support at all for the idea that Heather is incapable of handling abstraction. |
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Night fishing under lights is a classic exercise on bays, canals and beachfronts all along the Texas coast. |
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Within days they were as gaping as they had ever been, and this exercise in futility simply amounts to a scandalous waste of money. |
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Nor would anybody have set in motion an air-sea rescue exercise over the Aegean within hours of having spirited it away. |
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The principles of kinesiology will determine the most effective exercise program for a bowler. |
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As a diversion, we took a lesson in Nordic walking, a form of exercise that is becoming increasingly fashionable. |
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There was always a gap between the theoretical formulations of the jurists and the de facto exercise of political power. |
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The exercise of the right of nature requires as a matter of logic that men do whatever the law of nature requires. |
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Because of this, Maori have to somehow exercise rangatiratanga within the mainstream legal system. |
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It is the Government and the State that now have to move forward and leave these people alone to exercise their own rangatiratanga. |
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This is in total contrast to the amount of walking or exercise involving the use of the legs. |
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However, their latest rebranding exercise might be doing them more harm than good as far as we're concerned. |
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The modern criminal-court system makes it very difficult for a grand jury to exercise any independent authority. |
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Sudden physical exercise can trigger a migraine, although regular exercise rather than avoiding it may help stop attacks. |
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The classes start with a short aerobic exercise to warm up the body before a 20-minute session on the poles. |
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The poor living conditions, bad diet, lack of exercise and now being alone have all taken their toll. |
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Nor is the exercise upon which the court is engaged amenable to such an answer. |
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It will recommend that schools introduce new exercise classes such as boxercise, trampolining, aerobics and yoga to lure teenagers off the couch. |
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A solicitor, being one of those who profess skills in a calling, is liable for failure to exercise those skills in both tort and contract. |
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This exercise works the hip flexors, lower abs and thighs, and increases kick strength. |
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Ajinomoto claims the drink not only rehydrates users after exercise but also repairs muscle mass. |
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This exercise engages spinal extensors, hamstrings, abductors and stabilizers. |
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To take one's own life or to terminate the life of another out of mercy is to exercise the most awesome power imaginable. |
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We learned that shortly after the exercise started, they entered the area to recce the target. |
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Today there will be an exercise involving a mock chemical attack on the City of London. |
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The closest thing we've ever got to exercise from a videogame was a spot of repetitive strain injury. |
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If you find you don't like the aerobics exercise you're doing, switch to a new one this week. |
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I have tried to eat healthier, drink plenty of water, exercise and the whole shebang. |
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As we saw in section 5.3.1, the supreme exercise of power exists in received assumptions about what is appropriate. |
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Troubleshooting technique Squats are an excellent multipurpose exercise for the quadriceps and glutes. |
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The walks will be suitable for everyone, and especially for those who take little exercise or are recovering from health problems. |
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A good exercise programme such as aerobics will also activate and rejuvenate the skin and improve circulation and blood flow. |
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This exercise also plays a vital role in swimming during stroke recovery in the freestyle, butterfly and backstroke. |
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Cochrane returned to the saddle to exercise a horse for trainer James Fanshawe last week. |
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Although primarily a critique of the subtle exercise of power, Veblen's book gained popularity as a biting satire of upper-class pretensions. |
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The combined exercise programme with both aerobics and power is ideal for keeping fit and controlling weight. |
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What a shameful exercise in valuing the life of a stupid and dangerous oaf over the lives of millions of others. |
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They're most valuable when the exercise price is well below the current market price. |
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For many managers, passing judgment on another human being is an awkward exercise at best, a breeding ground for rancor and hostility at worst. |
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Stabilize yourself on an exercise ball with feet hip-width apart and flat on the floor. |
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The analysis appreciates Densher's exercise of good taste in his ability to feel Milly's pain and ultimately to repudiate her fortune. |
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Yoga is then not just exercise and stretches, but encompasses the totality of the whole person. |
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The second exercise involved removing tissue down to the fascial plane, using scissors, scalpel, and forceps as necessary. |
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Invested with 16 years of research, the trainers are not only easy on the eye but they're also alleged to help you exercise more efficiently. |
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Both politics and law have suffered from this attempt to redefine the exercise of power. |
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However, you will be expected to use your mind and exercise your sense of humour. |
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During the exercise last month, a question and answer session was held by the deputy serjeant-at-arms. |
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This charter, still valid if the council cares to exercise it, was of immeasurable value to local trade for centuries. |
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If you're a shopaholic like me, it's a great excuse to exercise the old credit card! |
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This will inevitably focus on calls for artists to exercise self-censorship. |
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A balanced diet together with a gentle daily or weekly exercise regime can work miracles. |
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Turn idle time into exercise time, and it really works, works the weight off. |
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She worked out in the exercise room and there was a dart board right in front of the treadmill. |
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He was doing Pilates and working out with oversized exercise balls long before either became trendy. |
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As for the narrow-grip bench press, that exercise typically targets the triceps, although it can be used to hit the inner chest. |
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It was part of a training exercise for an equally knuckleheaded bomb-sniffing dog. |
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Now that I'm an out-of-the-house working girl, making time to exercise takes a little more premeditation. |
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Don't try this exercise when either of you is feeling angry or hurt with the other. |
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She's a great role model, sticking to sensible eating plans and exercise to lose her baby weight. |
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In this way, the exercise more closely resembles a bench press, which starts by lowering the weight before pushing it back up. |
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The period culminated in a workup and operational readiness evaluation that took place in the Northern Australia exercise area in October. |
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The secret of keeping to an exercise schedule is to make it enjoyable and this man sure knows how to do it. |
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She has kept up with her exercise regime whereas mine has started and floundered quite a few times. |
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For instance, a triceps dip is a wonderful exercise using your body weights. |
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Reminiscences of the latter's sexploits make this a remarkable exercise in how to extract hilarity from banality. |
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Would such an exercise truly help Koreans gain a sense of empowerment and help them move on from their dark past? |
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One exercise ably demonstrated that if we feel miserable and worthless then that's how we will be. |
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Personal trainers that are worth their salt, can spot poor alignment, correct it and make sure that you are doing the exercise properly. |
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Smoking, alcohol abuse, poor dietary patterns, and lack of physical exercise are considered the main causes of disease. |
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Strength gained by doing this exercise is needed in sports such as wrestling and football to grab and hold or pull in your opponent. |
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Residents in Little Lever have objected to plans to build an exercise paddock for horses at the rear of their homes. |
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Where cows must be housed, allow access to an exercise yard or small paddock to facilitate mating. |
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Even low levels of weekly exercise drive down blood pressure and boost overall fitness. |
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It is an interesting exercise to compare loxodromes on a Mercator map with courses on a globe with the same end points. |
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Where a court or a public officer wrongly refuses jurisdiction the exercise of the jurisdiction can be commanded by a writ of mandamus. |
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I've always tried to open the eyes of the blind concerning exercise junk, but there are none so blind as those who will not see. |
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Locating food for the dogs was a daily exercise in resourcefulness that involved a network of friends, relatives and fellow dog lovers. |
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One of the most difficult parts of the exercise was stopping about halfway to refuel the vessels, in seas of about one and a half metres. |
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Absolute moral standards provide a safe refuge for those frightened to exercise discretion. |
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The cable flye is also a great exercise for racket sports such as tennis, racquetball, squash and badminton when executing the forehand stroke. |
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Women, at least in the economic sphere, are as active as men, while the latter also exercise domination in the private sphere. |
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Some military and almost every civilian gym will have an aerobic or group exercise timetable. |
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Aerobic exercise can ease the gloominess of depression and the tension associated with anxiety. |
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She joined a gym and restarted the programme with an exercise regime based on what she had done for rehabilitation. |
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There was a greater reduction in falls in the programmes with more intense exercise regimes. |
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This is the primary vice of the weekend warrior, the individual who tries to fit a week's worth of exercise into a Saturday afternoon. |
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Commuting is a way to get some exercise in the middle of the week, instead of being a weekend warrior. |
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A pregnant woman needs exercise to keep her body and limbs supple and agile to ensure easy labour. |
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We are conscious beings who exercise some choice in our lives, giving direction and purpose to them. |
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Assuming there are no contraindications, a woman should plan to exercise at regular intervals. |
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A film is a highly manipulative exercise using sound, image and time to create the illusion of reality. |
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At any time, incorporate single-discipline routines or individual moves into your regular exercise regimen. |
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Thus, all those joggers and exercise buffs are always going to be in a minority. |
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Current evidence support the use of nutritional supplements to aid exercise performance and recovery. |
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Nobility involved a way of life, not the exercise of a profession bound by rules and regulations. |
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The so-called exercise yards consist of 25 x 18 foot cages, with prisoners only allowed to exercise alone, wearing manacles. |
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Getting enough exercise is a crucial factor in keeping weight at a healthy level. |
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Like hamsters on an exercise wheel, we ran in place, facing a long mirror and staring at ourselves. |
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The exercise to rehabilitate the street kids should be embraced by everyone as Zambia stands to benefit greatly from the initiative. |
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For now, however, users would do well to exercise extreme caution in updating their machines. |
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He has well-defined square, straight shoulders and a muscular chest kept remarkably youthful by a healthy exercise regimen. |
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It's an excessive exercise of federal power based on a misapplication of federal law. |
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It was a competent address, cleanly delivered, but it was hardly an exercise in high octane oratory. |
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His genius lay in the gaining and exercise of power and by the age of thirty, he acted as effective ruler of England when the King was overseas. |
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Imam said his team would prepare regulations allowing family members to help the visually impaired exercise their political rights. |
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One could look at the scenario and see another exercise in made-to-order threatmongering. |
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Surveying a nation's press during the four weeks of World Cup-induced madness is an exercise in extremes. |
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In the event finals held Wednesday, Dong added the golds on vault, beam, and floor exercise to her all-around and team golds. |
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Organized as an exercise in corporate image-making, the competition was laughably indifferent to matters architectural. |
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The data suggested a significant increase in oxygen demand when comparing the overhead exercise relative to the chest exercise. |
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Is 30 minutes a day of aerobic exercise the magic bullet you've been looking for? |
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Try this exercise this weekend and you may be amazed at how often your camera's magic eyes seem to be closed! |
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Your adventurous spirit yearns for a different exercise to take you out of the doldrums of yet another boring workout. |
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Further, there are in my judgment a number of factors which militate against the exercise of discretion to order an assessment. |
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Jackson used the exercise to demonstrate the challenges parents face in rearing children. |
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Because physical exercise also relieves stress, your daily workout can help keep you healthy toe to head. |
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At the port, what started out as a backslapping exercise by the general shifted after a good-natured jibe from one of the enlisted soldiers. |
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He sat out floor exercise in Sydney, but a few months later is now able to train on the event. |
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Political pluralism also tends to exercise some moderation or restraint on unbridled nationalism. |
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Let a professional assist you in designing a safe exercise program that has been tailored to your needs and will help you with pain management. |
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As with any type of wasp, bee, or yellow jacket, please exercise care to avoid getting stung! |
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In japan, one woman said she liked the experience of marrying herself as an exercise in pampering. |
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Those in the service class or salariat exercise delegated authority or specialized knowledge and expertise on behalf of their employing organization. |
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To complete the course, the students are graded in a situational and field training exercise on all the above skills to determine whether they will qualify and graduate. |
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They could continue to exercise but again there is a relationship between behavioural responses, they turn and stand at bay as a defensive posture. |
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Interest groups, which are associated with sectionalism and the possible exercise of sanctions, appear to be inimical to ideas of reasoned discussion and the general welfare. |
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He had a good exercise facility available for free to work out at. |
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We and others have shown that these patients have severely impaired exercise capacity and, in addition, do not exhibit a lactic acidosis threshold. |
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Edwards can warble and exercise his vibrato technique during poignant bits and can belt out the hallelujahs as forcefully as any four-hundred-pound gospel diva. |
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One of the most principled aspects of their decision was that political pressure on publishers to exercise a form of self-censorship should be resisted. |
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One can only hope that his ego gets the best of his common sense this off-season, compelling him to exercise his free agent rights and sign with another team. |
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If you can't exercise or jog for 20 minutes, simply go as far as you can. |
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Despite the confusion on terminology, Grimes does appear to exercise solid technique with her shotgun. |
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Of those registered to vote, 5 million chose not to exercise their vote. |
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Many bridleways were closed following the outbreak of the disease, and riders had to exercise their horses on private land or hack out on tarmac roads. |
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Was it what the ocean of people had surged to this hill by the Potomac to hear, this exercise in tough love? |
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His Honour did not misapprehend the facts, he did not misapply legal principle, he did not miscalculate the damages, nor did he err in the exercise of his discretion. |
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Her passion for junk food and her loathing of most forms of go for the burn exercise was what gave her the body of an elephant, and Mia a body to die for! |
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This exercise is going to ignite a deep burn in all your back muscles. |
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Waelchli also adds that the body loses weight as a system, so it does not matter what type of exercise the client is doing as long as they are active and burning calories. |
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The beta blockers, including propranolol, nadolol, atenolol, metoprolol, and timolol, are effective but may cause fatigue, sleep disorders, and decreased exercise tolerance. |
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Forty of the additional rooms will be suites, with amenities such as whirlpool-style bathtubs and free admission to the upscale Belterra spa and exercise facilities. |
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The exercise is like putting together the pieces in a jigsaw puzzle. |
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It has been an expensive, laborious and wearying exercise contacting policyholders worldwide and convincing sceptics that demutualisation isn't such a bad idea after all. |
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The members of this group exercise considerable humor and badinage in dealing with each other, but they also pay close attention to maintaining standards. |
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Britain has a naval task force of 27 ships led by the carrier HMS Illustrious on its way to the region to take part in a joint military exercise with Oman. |
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As an exercise you might try computing the electrostatic attraction between an electron and a proton and compare it with the gravitational attraction. |
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Daily exercise and a strict diet are the common secrets of staying young. |
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Others view practice as just a time to mindlessly exercise their fingers. |
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And so begins the journey of a truly strange cinematic odd couple, tooling around in an open jeep trying to cajole the natives to exercise their rights. |
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The closed-door powwow promises to be an electrifying exercise in spleen venting, thrust upon them by their Senate brethren. |
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The exercise is transgressive for both genres and alchemic in nature. |
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The calories contributed by most sweets and savouries are listed out and the manager of the stall tells you how many hours you have to exercise to burn them. |
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Next we buttonholed a ten-year-old boy who just did not understand why he was offered a bottle of beer when all he wanted was an exercise book to do his homework. |
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Rather it is a wordy exercise devoid of critical intelligence. |
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Old English Sheepdogs are hard to take care of, especially because they need a lot of exercise and major grooming to keep knots out of their hair. |
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