The secret is to start off gently and it might be best to think of cycling as a fun activity, rather than exhausting exercise. |
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But Parker and Stone confirm the actual making of the film has been laborious and exhausting. |
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Ladies don't sweat or perspire, even after an exhausting day of brunch, tennis, afternoon tea, supper and bridge. |
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The constant pressure to write can be exhausting, as can the need to keep a beady eye on the discussions for inappropriate or libellous comments. |
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He began to build levees to stem the flooding but after nine years of exhausting toil, the position worsened everywhere. |
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All that jostling around on conveyer belts, handling without care and being thrown in with the cargo is exhausting. |
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He has had a year off the sport with injury and yet, in a tough, exhausting match, he was everywhere. |
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Nothing will depress you faster than a dim, mildewy closet to go back home to after an exhausting day of teaching. |
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And their exhausting battle can shift, for better or worse, as quickly as the winds. |
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And it was true that the exhausting task we had set ourselves was in some ways far beyond what ordinary rickshaw drivers ever attempted. |
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Yet in my exhausting tries, I couldn't concentrate on making a conscious effort of it, not while this sheep dog was left standing. |
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Sometimes it seems less exhausting to plead ignorance and keep our pretty little heads blissfully in the sand. |
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My climbing skins grip slushy snow for a moment, then slip back with an exhausting lurch. |
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It will instead become a source of genteel relaxation for the new middle classes, who find pub culture naff and club culture exhausting. |
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It's just that few choose to, because it's exhausting and demoralising permanently to present oneself as a grinning ninny. |
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I'm sure it must be exhausting spinning at quite that RPM, but I would have thought he could have just taken a breather. |
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After an exhausting fight, Vader is poised to finish Luke off, but he stays his hand. |
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The stairwell was exhausting, yet he encountered no fall away steps and no large obstructions as he made his way down. |
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The relaxing Caribbean holidays are replaced by exhausting weekends at a Center Parc. |
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At times, remaining patient during the slow build-out of that infrastructure was exhausting. |
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I really enjoy having, in my own home, an escape from those exhausting summer days of high temperatures and stifling humidity. |
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This included an exhausting half hour walk from a nearby parking space to the reception area and thence to the outpatient clinic. |
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We are cutting down too many trees, overfishing the oceans, polluting the air, exhausting the soil. |
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I was worried about how physically exhausting and painful it was going to be. |
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In all cases the employers sought the certificates before exhausting all conciliation and arbitration remedies available. |
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The life force, the pulse carries you along to the final, exhausting conclusion. |
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It is the product of several exhausting days of research, interviews of community elders and field trips by the students. |
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Stripped to his track suit bottoms in the exhausting heat, he shouts instructions to his young charges. |
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Plus, it's just plain exhausting trying to say productive, generous, and constructive things all the time. |
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His itinerary is exhausting, and on the evening we meet he already looks tired, his craggy face drawn. |
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Some of the world's greatest art is exhausting, and painful, and just as cruelly revelatory. |
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If we could hear music only after an exhausting sequence of preludial actions I am sure it would suffer neglect. |
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With the death row inmate quickly exhausting his legal avenues, a new execution date could be set by the end of the year. |
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The last year has been one of the most professionally fruitful and most exhausting of my life. |
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If one reason remained for her to persevere with the exhausting and empty void that her life had become, it was the child. |
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It's tiring and exhausting to constantly have to boost an ego due to whatever reason. |
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This kind of effort requires such an outpouring of unconditional love that it is exhausting and totally draining. |
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While Henry finds the character easy to understand on an emotional level, she admits she's been finding the play exhausting on a physical level. |
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If the player exhausting the stock was the original dealer, she finishes her turn and the game is over. |
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Some of these payments are simply transfer payments, rather than consuming or exhausting real resources. |
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It has occurred to me that I could write about this one for a very long time without exhausting the subject. |
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At the rear of the case, near the area the CPU will likely be located, we have a 120 mm fan for exhausting the warm air from the case. |
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The concentration required to stay in character, remember lines, and follow the blocking can be exhausting. |
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Sitting still in a make-up chair for four hours can be surprisingly exhausting. |
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I can assure you our jobs are a lot more strenuous and mentally exhausting than you would ever consider. |
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It is exhausting climbing into the cockpit, which in the Louisiana sub-tropical humidity is like a heated oven. |
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For a dancer, holding difficult dance poses all day long can be exhausting. |
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It was exhausting travelling along the lines, especially with tickets in our pockets. |
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Bedtime is sometimes fulfilling, but more often exhausting and aggravating. |
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This all makes for a record that will surely be exhausting for people who aren't into instrumental confrontation. |
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Conducting oral history interviews can be both exhilarating and exhausting. |
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However, the rigors of the flight from Los Angeles to Bogota had proved too exhausting. |
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Moving from college to career can be energizing, intimidating, exhilarating, exhausting. |
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The ensuing litany of botched deals, double-crosses and macho showdownery is complicated and, ultimately, exhausting. |
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Even at the end of a particularly exhausting day of training Valery can make the others forget their weariness. |
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Liz smiles professionally and holds Larry, who wheezes and splutters, enduring his hardship with a stoicism that looks exhausting. |
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At times, he seems to be exhausting all possible means and angles to aestheticize action and violence. |
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With their donkeys carrying all their worldly possessions, they arrived following an exhausting trek four days ago. |
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Caught during a break in rehearsal, they have the air of two people having huge and exhausting fun. |
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He then went home, had dinner and rested his legs after an exhausting walk to church. |
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Not only is it exhausting to be in a state of near-perpetual anger, but it's unhealthy, and it annoys other people. |
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I would have liked to talk to him longer, but he had just ridden an incredibly exhausting race. |
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He flows like a slap bassist, performing exhausting rudiments in too-tight spaces with little grace and even less rhythm. |
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This process, while exhausting, is rewarding, and may produce answers that surprise both aspirant guideline authors and users. |
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Shopping can be an exhausting and uncomfortable experience at the best of times, but Christmas shopping? |
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Tuesday was just the first of five exhausting mountain stages in six days, with the worst of the Pyrenees to look forward to after today's rest day. |
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Honestly, this constant social intercourse is just exhausting. |
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With the baby came the exhausting demands any single mother faces, along with postpartum depression. |
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Marx forecast that the profit motive would lead to overworking and exhausting the fertility of our soil and other natural systems. |
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Their alleged attempt to run off and join ISIS had apparently been exhausting. |
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He speaks of the discipline it takes to care for a baby and the overwhelming reward that comes at the end of every exhausting day. |
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He has mastered the Doc's interview technique of using non-stop verbals to shut out any unsought queries and exhausting air time with the hogging technique. |
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It's physically and mentally exhausting, it's thankless, it's long days and late hours and you really have to be on the brink of insanity to enjoy it. |
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Municipal crews, homeowners and farmers across the Southeast spent an exhausting weekend desperately trying to cope with rapidly rising floodwaters. |
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My cousins had visited our tight little terraced house, stayed for the mind-altering Soave then in fashion, and reached 2am without exhausting the singalongs. |
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Her situation puts me in mind of the hassles I had trying to close my bank account upon leaving the UK, but in a much more hair-tearing and utterly exhausting way. |
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This book is composed of columns spanning the better part of a decade, and Richard still has a long way to go before exhausting his chosen subject. |
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Do I really want to spend my days doing tedious, exhausting, boring work? |
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In retrospect, the hunting expedition was not even physically exhausting. |
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Of course, sexual intimacy and fidelity between the sexes can be frustrating and exhausting, and particularly in a society which is increasingly predicated on other values. |
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Sports stars going on Dancing with the Stars who are big, butch, and energetic are talking about how exhausting it is. |
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Holbrooke could be exhausting, even to his staunchest allies and defenders. |
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Li labored all day in the icy cold, subsisted on watery soup, and spent the evenings in exhausting self-criticism sessions or on even more exhausting forced marches. |
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Ruthless editing would have crafted sharp-edged form out of the three hours of exhausting overabundance, infused subtlety into unrelieved shrillness. |
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If being around him in business is too painful or exhausting personally, then cash out and look for another business venture or become a silent partner. |
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This process is exhausting for the poor phones, and more so for those phones with crummy transistors. |
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If someone has successfully completed an epic, exhausting, hazardous journey to get here, why assume that they will become lazy, work-shy good-for-nothings when they arrive? |
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The job is exhausting but the rewards are out of this world. |
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With a strictly observed timetable, I managed to have a very satisfying Florentine experience in only three days, but such an intensive injection of culture is exhausting. |
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The 15 Minutes Of Fame Department has been working overtime the last few months, and it gets a bit exhausting at times, but it's all for a good cause. |
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The couple now face an exhausting search for investment from Scotland's business angels and venture capitalists before their new plan can take off. |
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In a certain way, this is an occasion for optimism and good cheer because we are exhausting some of our store of demeritorious and obscuring karma. |
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On such small signs and symbols does the Southern cabala depend, and that is why I find the South so eerie and exhausting. |
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Vacuums by their nature cause dust to become airborne, by exhausting air that is not completely filtered. |
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The Quasiturbine is a uniflow rotary steam engine where steam intakes in hot areas, while exhausting in cold areas. |
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While travelling on the mainland was quite exhausting, most people preferred to travel by ship on the Danube. |
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When the sailors had enough of the exhausting voyage, it was decided not to go to the Moluccas and return to Holland. |
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He encamped there to give his men time to rest after their exhausting work, and to collect further rations. |
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Parkside Colliery, the last deep mine on the coalfield, closed in 1993 without exhausting its coal reserves. |
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We are destroying many thousand lives, and exhausting our substance, but not for our own interest. |
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It must be exhausting fetching McCain's slippers after his afternoon snooze, tying his bib before din-dins, changing his nappies. |
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Once again the Peruvian tenor is clearly at the top of his game as he tackles an exhausting array of virtuoso arias and scenas. |
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And it's not as exhausting as a man-to-man, thus keeping the starters fresh and trimming demands on the bench. |
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Watching this intense, vividly physicalized abstraction about body, mind, and personal destiny was both exhilarating and exhausting. |
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Vijay's sun salutations move quickly, the pace exhausting, though we always stop to pause in downward-facing dog. |
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The electrical reactions now show a distinct myasthenic reaction, the orbicularis and frontal exhausting on the application of from 16 to 25 faradisms. |
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The dances, which include some Salsa, Tango, Mambo, Merengue and Bhangra and even some hip-hop, aren't too exhausting or complicated, and they certainly help break the ice. |
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Going through all of that turmoil can be big-time exhausting. |
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During the course of this exhausting campaign, I was interviewed by several reporters regarding the strengths of Mitt Romney as a leader in the Olympics. |
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Massive exhausting during the Tertiary Period caused the formation of mighty basins within the marine Zechstein and Sandttond from the early Triassic epoch. |
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This vein of reflection, warring with his inner knowledge that he had been driven by fear and hatred..., produced an exhausting whirl in his thoughts. |
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She was a devouress of men, exhausting one and then moving on to the next. |
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Thus to have them exhausting their military resources in areas so far removed from the historic schwerpunkt of their empire is the best we can now hope for. |
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During the Migration Period in Europe, after the Roman Empire and before the Viking Age, the peoples of Central Europe moved to new forests after exhausting old parcels. |
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The expedition turned out to be a difficult and exhausting endeavor. |
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The eight years of exhausting but deliberate refusal to meet the English on even ground have caused many to consider Bruce as one of the great guerrilla leaders of any age. |
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These engines had huge radiators in their tenders and instead of exhausting steam out of the funnel it was captured and passed back to the tender and condensed. |
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But because of irreversibilities in the engine, all of this theoretical conversion is not realized and some internal energy remains in the steam exhausting from the engine. |
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