There was no little sorrow and heaviness on every side, with great fear and doubt in themselves what was best to do. |
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It is frequently the heaviness of the tax that keeps the price of corn low. |
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The heaviness of the rain eventually reaches a point though where there is no point in worrying about how hard it's raining. |
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The cloying heaviness of snacking on cheese instead of ginger snaps left me feeling dull and vaguely nauseous. |
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The four vocalists have a firm grasp on the necessary style, and sing with firmness but not with heaviness. |
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I think the heaviness of the chocolate made it a bit much after such a wonderful dinner. |
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I'm too full of the warmth of the central heating, the heaviness of mince pies, and the glow of yet another Christmas drink. |
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Fasting can often increase gastric acidity levels causing a burning feeling, a heaviness in the stomach, and a sour mouth. |
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At this point I am suddenly aware that the previous intense heaviness and feeling of irritation is lifting. |
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The black rice had some sort of berry infused in it that just brought down the heaviness of the buttery sauce. |
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The book is wordy, and repetition of various concepts by different contributors and heaviness on quotations make it slow reading. |
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Her memories create a closeness to those she loved and as she reminisces, the heaviness in her heart is lightened. |
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The lightness of the clown sequences also helps balance out the heaviness of some of the material examined in the plays. |
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This face looks best in finer frames that don't draw attention to any heaviness or angularity. |
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There is a certain lightness of tone in this poem that alleviates the heaviness of elegy. |
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Despite the heaviness of the title and subject matter, the chapters are short and rapidly educational. |
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This one has a killer opening track, and has even more industrial-sounding heaviness and great guitar-organ interplay to sink your teeth into. |
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When it did start, I felt a heaviness in my heart because I knew that people would be dying. |
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Despite the heaviness of the subject, there is an undercurrent of hope in the book. |
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Flavours are assertive without being pungent and the food is satisfyingly filling without the heaviness of some of the other regional cuisines. |
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Venous wound pain is often minimal and may be described as dull, achy pain or heaviness in the legs. |
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I think sleep was winning and I felt that heaviness in my head that was a sign I would sink into dreamland in a second. |
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A profusion of beads was worn, the heaviness of the glass probably impressing upon the wearer the weight of symbolism contained in the beads. |
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Those bathroom sprays just make the stench smell worse, adding a heaviness to the aroma that permeates the whole house. |
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As I strolled home along the crooked relief of my Brooklyn sidewalk, I felt the heaviness in the air. |
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Having broken the chains that were being prepared for them, they feel the heaviness of fatigue. |
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I feel as though I've walked miles and miles to get here, feeling the heaviness of each step along the way. |
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The heaviness of the polar bear's coat follows directly from those properties and laws that make it warm. |
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This will be almost falsetto but will have enough heaviness to enable the singer to crescendo smoothly. |
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The lights were bright and cheerful, contrasting the heaviness of his own soul. |
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She evened out the heaviness of the dress's fabric with natural make-up that played up her radiant skin. |
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Darcy felt the heaviness of loss settle into his soul as he watched her go. |
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Sensations of tightness, pain, pressure, and heaviness in the precordium, throat, neck, and jaw have also been reported. |
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Galileo's case confronts us with the heaviness and clumsiness of scientific changes due to the social habits of the scientific community. |
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Her female figures exhibit a rough finish and heaviness of form not evident in her earlier works. |
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Their antics may have been seen by some as comic relief following the heaviness at the funeral service. |
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After the heaviness and bitterness of much of his 90s output, this kind of innocence is a welcome relief. |
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You can feel the heaviness of the humid air and hear the clopping of the horses' hooves. |
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A young family is hard work, but in the summertime, the weight of the season and the heaviness of the heat slow even the most determined parent. |
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The opposites of seriousness or heaviness and lightsomeness are in his clothing and the very objects he holds. |
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This comports with Douglas's observation that humor is sometimes used to counter the heaviness of death and tragedy by asserting the demands of the living. |
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However, there is an innate finesse and elegance to this wine, that save it from a superlativeness that could verge on heaviness. |
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It is powerful and rich on the attack, with beautifully integrated tannin, massive concentration, yet no hint of heaviness or disjointedness. |
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In the mouth, the attack is fresh, the more mellow development stays perfectly balanced without heaviness or flabbiness. |
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It is sweet and full-bodied, yet unbelievably rich with no sense of heaviness or flabbiness. |
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There's a heaviness, a deadness, an anxiety in how this person experiences her own body. |
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It was a gray, drizzly day, and one could not help but feel the heaviness of history in every corner of that God-forsaken place. |
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Mourning Dawn plays an inspired music at the crossroads of Black Metal's misanthropic rage and Doom Metal's despair and heaviness. |
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Saggy aspects of the forms dramatize gravity, even as intricate surfaces and lambent colors vaporize heaviness in the eye. |
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Fierceness, heaviness, melancoly are increased by the natural power of the ejected sonorities. |
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Shetland Sheepdogs are little long-haired working dogs of great beauty, with no sign of heaviness or coarseness. |
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Once used to hunt otters, Frisian Water Dogs are compact and powerfully built without coarseness or heaviness. |
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It is full, fat and very velvety, but balanced out by its liveliness which avoids heaviness. |
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Increased level of oxygen in the body removes the sense of heaviness, dullness, tiredness and fatigue. |
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It eases digestion, diminishes postprandial heaviness and reduces the bloating which is responsible for the change in waistline. |
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These hardy dogs, adequately muscled but without heaviness, have a somewhat tighter skin than their cousin. |
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Woody Allen abandoned Russian heaviness and zeitgeist-tapping frizziness to revel in the delight of form and structure. |
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The calming effect of chamomile, is combined with lemon balm to relieve digestive heaviness due to nerves, thus regulating digestion. |
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Taken after meals this infusion will stimulate the digestive tract and prevent feelings of heaviness. |
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Similarly, in Mexico, the Maya culture and the pyramids, in all their heaviness and substance, present a mixture of different impressions. |
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My COMPEX vitality eases that feeling of heaviness in the legs and seems to have real prevention capabilities. |
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Simon O'Neill's voice is almost reedy enough to be authentically French, and he is mostly successful at coping with the score's Wagnerian demands without heaviness. |
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I swam around in circles, unwilling to return to the shore, unable to surrender this state of aquatic, marine grace to the dull, leaden heaviness of dry land. |
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So the heaviness was not so much a literary conceit but something I wanted to talk about. |
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Something heavy and sad came over Abu Hassar and the heaviness of that thing came over me. |
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He saw himself as a deep-inside player in the intelligence world, and the heaviness of the responsibility was not sitting well. |
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And later, we want to see people in various stages of working it off, or at the very least, grappling with heaviness. |
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He is almost overpowered by the crushing heaviness of the music. |
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Participants of the study described the physical pain of not being able to lift one foot after another up a flight of stairs due to the heaviness of shoes. |
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I didn't feel the heaviness of my gown as I rose to the surface. |
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Some divers, especially drysuit-wearers, want the heaviness of steel. |
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She kept up her bombardment of questions except when she interrupted herself to introduce me to somebody or pass comment on a hairstyle, or the heaviness of someone's makeup. |
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In practical symbolism the fixed element of water is used to represent long-accumulated sediment, water trapped by the coldness of ice or the heaviness of mud. |
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He set down one foot after the other with the heaviness of a somnambulist. |
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The societies with which I have been acquainted have moved with a heaviness of gait that did nothing to prepare me for the intense daintiness of ballet. |
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The heaviness of the punctuation gives you the sense of the pause. |
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We're now able to show you the Capitol dome behind me that, just a couple of hours ago, was not visible because of the heaviness of the snow that was coming down. |
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The number of infections is directly correlated with the heaviness of use. |
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I felt the heaviness of the heat as we came out of the palace. |
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It smells like sunscreen, and the cloying heaviness of cigar smoke. |
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Martin couldn't cope with the heaviness of the music to play two sets. |
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We wanted to find melodies and rhythms that retained the heaviness and distortion of hard rock, while leaving space for melodic sensitivity and complex time signatures. |
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The opening song sets the perfect tone for the whole album, combining sheer heaviness and technicality with a towering chorus that utilizes the full range of her voice. |
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While I marvel at this book's heaviness and complexity, I too am a product of the disillusion climate, and I can't pipe down when I feel I'm being oppressed. |
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We feel the heaviness of our problems begin to shrink or dissolve, until we reach a state where we are on top of our life rather than buried by it. |
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The heaviness of these films creates a desire in audiences for escape. |
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Several of the adverse events appear dose related, notably paresthesia, sensation of heaviness or tightness in chest, neck, jaw and throat, dizziness, somnolence, and possibly asthenia and nausea. |
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Actually, the problem was the heaviness of the exequatur regime. |
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In the stiffly rugged heaviness of the shoes there is the accumulated tenacity of her slow trudge through the far-spreading and ever-uniform furrows of the field swept by a raw wind. |
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Managing with great difficulty and sometimes painfully to rid themselves of the heaviness of the Soviet system, they were, in fact, not very desirous of getting into an unclear union that made them fear a new dependency. |
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Playing on various contrasts, her creation opposes tradition and modernity, natural and synthetic materials, lightness and heaviness, fluidity and solidness. |
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The profile of side effects is similar for all triptans, and the most frequent are: drowsiness, paraesthesia, dizziness, nausea, fatigue, a feeling of heaviness in the limbs and tightness in the throat and chest. |
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Aerophagia, heaviness, digestive troubles? |
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This absence of heaviness is also due to the presence of slightly bitter flavours, which balance out the sucrosity on the finish and make it evanescent. |
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Freed from its heaviness, you only need to let yourself go to perceive the marine vibrations of the haunting strings, barely troubled by the flow of electronic signals. |
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Unfortunately, a high alcohol content and sweetness without concentration of fruit or acidity, tannins and moelleux to balance it will produce a sensation of hotness and heaviness that will be unpleasant to the taste. |
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We found Eastman Tritan copolyester to be attractive and glasslike without the breakability or heaviness. |
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One would expect squalor or heaviness, some implicit genius loci, to color McCarty's modest American boxes, but they are deadpan and affectless. |
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Autogenic training, some 100 years old, is a system of self-control, centered on the creation of sensations of heaviness and bodily warmth. |
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Plutarch refers to this in his Symposiacs as numbing the nerves causing a heaviness in the limbs. |
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Budgie's music is often described as a cross between the progressive textures of Rush and the heaviness of Black Sabbath. |
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Are flexibility and chronic heaviness in the glass industry compatible? |
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We need the diversity of styles of life, spiritualities, charisms of different religious orders to free the church from the heaviness of uniformity. |
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Now we also have a Sunsilk Silky Straight conditioner and a Straightening Cream, all helping your hair to look naturally smooth and sleek, root-to-tip, without heaviness or greasiness. |
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Symbol of passing time which devours everything, also symbol of stability and long-lasting experiences, Saturn gives the impression of a climate of asperity and heaviness. |
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Despite being particularly complex in the way it is written, we have arranged this music in a way that the heaviness of the writing would never be heard. |
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There's a heaviness to the Klezmatics that's anathema to ordinary klezmer music, which by its very nature and function is escapist, even as it celebrates cultural cohesion. |
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And when the time hung with a heaviness I beread me of them. |
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