Among those who returned from the war physically intact, many had been psychologically scarred. |
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Even as she got older and became physically less able, she was still as sharp as a button. |
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They showed no real differences between the physically disabled and able-bodied athletes. |
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The vessel is designed to enable able-bodied and physically disabled people to experience the adventure of off-shore sailing. |
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Home should be a safe place but some children are forced to watch their mother or father being regularly physically or verbally abused. |
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The foundation has also helped a man, who has been regularly physically abused by his wife. |
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Changing these values within physically reasonable limits does not qualitatively change the results. |
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These are not easy days, for sitting shiva is emotionally and physically draining. |
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When I first started I was afraid of getting hurt, but I learned I can handle myself in physically demanding situations. |
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His World Cup exertions have perhaps left him more mentally jaded than straining physically. |
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She used the wheelchair access to bring a buggy onto the strand but needed someone to physically lift the buggy onto the beach. |
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Traditionally, when records are accessioned, they are physically and legally handed over to the archive and marked as such. |
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They feel disabled physically, unable to do anything, unable to have a wash or go to the toilet. |
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The two figural miniatures and all the canon tables are contained on a separate gathering, a quaternion, physically joined together. |
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Under physical competition for queenship, larger individuals should often be able to physically dominate others. |
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Just because they were physically weak didn't make them mentally vulnerable. |
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She was physically weak but these letters reveal a strong-minded, manipulative woman. |
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These groups are physically weak and spend more time inside than the general population. |
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But by now they were physically weak from four days without food and water. |
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Of course, I had no power and I was very weak physically, so I felt very helpless and exposed. |
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He endured years of senseless, unfounded, unstopped bullying, knowing he was too physically weak to defeat his enemies, yet he tried. |
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His squad may be physically weakened, but he believes their resolve remains strong. |
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Ian Gold, one of the team's must physically gifted players, will start on the weak side. |
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I get quite depressed in the winter if I don't stay very physically active. |
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The talking portions for the movie starring the physically challenged dancer Kutty have been completed. |
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If staff members have to drive a car or cart from place to place, then children may wonder why they should be physically active. |
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For example, the current guidelines include stronger recommendations about the need to be physically active. |
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Those who are physically active between the ages of 20 and 60 have been shown to be at reduced risk of Alzheimer's disease. |
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Despite predictions of almost unbounded mobility, most people in industrialised nations are less physically active than ever before. |
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Researchers are seeking 15 women aged 18-35, who are physically active and are on the pill. |
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And we thought what we'd try and do is use children's interest in the Internet and in computers as a strategy to get them more physically active. |
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Among older adults categorized as physically active, 24.7 percent engage in strength training. |
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Anyone who is physically active can tell us how important it is to eat and sleep well, as well as not pushing our bodies too far. |
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For boys, the desire to be physically active can further impede their interest in reading. |
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Accounts of his death differ, but all agree that he was physically and mentally active to the end. |
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That is, the cartilaginous radials extend to margins of pectoral fin, functionally and physically displacing the keratinous ceratotrichia. |
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I know that I personally am only very slightly physically addicted to nicotine. |
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We are effectively physically addicted to such things as sugar, or carbohydrates, or fats. |
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Visits to public places revealed that grievances of the physically disabled people are legitimate and well-founded. |
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If they are not physically attacking them, they are raiding fields for food. |
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As the fighting factions are physically restrained, the verbal blows rain down harder than ever. |
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The winners were especially to the fore in the aerial battles where they dominated a physically weaker Kerry outfit. |
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This physically elastic and histrionically pliable performer is as acrobatic on a stage as an aerialist under the big top. |
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Anyone who has ever flown aerobatics knows that it's a physically demanding activity. |
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We need men and women who are mentally and physically robust and intellectually agile. |
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He had to be physically restrained after kicking off in the accident and emergency department at Blackburn Royal Infirmary. |
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Keeping a relatively tight formation in rough air was physically taxing, especially if you were flying wingman positions in a six-ship flight. |
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Those physically incapable of working can be sheltered in state-run homes with the support of the rich and the kind-hearted. |
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The counter measures aimed at combating witchcraft often involved sympathetic magic that was aimed at hurting the witch physically. |
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I usually take a few minutes to stretch and massage out any kinks or stiffness that I may have physically. |
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The snakes that evolved venom no longer had to rely solely on constriction or other ways of physically subduing their prey. |
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Emerging from the war physically devastated, Europe began a process of both economic and political reconstruction. |
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Like its roughly 160 smaller kiosks, customers will be able to touch gadgets but cannot physically leave with them. |
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Naturally we are meant to question the reliability of a narrator who recounts events he never physically witnessed. |
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My sleep patterns have been so erratic this week that I've felt physically sick at times. |
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St Germain could have divided and redivided its estates as it chose, and maybe even moved peasants physically to fit. |
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On the other hand, a fighter who is not known as a knockout puncher can be very strong physically. |
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This legend of the fall has often been cited as the main reference for violence against women, either physically or mentally. |
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A quick and wordless wrestle ensued, both men exerting themselves physically to pry away the files. |
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The concern all along was that the team would not be able to match the other physically. |
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Once we found out that he was physically all right and that measures would be taken, we were excited for his opportunity. |
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Jekyll ends up unleashing the worst of his personality and physically transforms into his evil alter ego, Mr Hyde. |
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From my vague remembrances of her, the role of Snow White seemed, at least physically fitting for her. |
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Removability is a key requirement in data protection to physically isolate the information from threats. |
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Employees worked long hours, performing repetitive and physically demanding tasks. |
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Analysts and investment bankers now must report to different supervisors, and they must be physically separated. |
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Before breaking the works down physically as well as in terms of their representational values, Waldeck had each reproduction framed. |
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Modification or adjustment services in respect of any vehicle intended for the use by any physically handicapped person will also be zero-rated. |
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Using a fantasy woman to extract myself physically from the island is analogous to breaking up and finding someone new. |
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Also, try uninstalling the card, physically reseating it and reinstalling the software. |
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A sister who is also a good friend goes from being 40 miles away to being so physically distant she is awake when you're asleep. |
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You might be arrested for provoking or bad-mouthing police, resisting physically, or running away. |
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They are resolute that they will physically fight back whenever the law and order officers arrive. |
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Jacinta turned away from Brooks, shifting her body in the chair to distance and angle herself physically away from him. |
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Isabelle could feel herself physically weakening and she rested her hand against the wall for support. |
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The people who come in an ambulance to a rest home are generally very physically frail or have some form of dementia. |
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Always a fast walker, he had an animal energy, was physically strong and, although short, always filled a room. |
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She was acting contrary to the woman's legal right not to be physically restrained. |
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On the negative side, compound crossbows are more expensive, difficult to restring and keep in tune, physically heavier and noisier. |
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The next few classes dragged by slowly and after the day was over she felt physically drained. |
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He was ready to physically drag the information out of him, and prayed his Keeper would give him permission. |
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The filtration process works by physically removing the contaminants from the water and retaining them within the filter medium. |
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The treatment process physically and chemically binds the CCA to the inside of the wood fibers. |
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The city is physically contained by the orbital M25 motorway with its 31 junctions. |
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He was almost physically pained by rigid doctrinal systems, and mildly revolted by the idea of discipleship. |
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When a person with symptoms of leukaemia goes to their GP, they will usually be physically examined. |
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Historically, a privacy invasion would have seemed greatest when a physically invasive observation took place. |
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They also deleted it from the online edition of the journal and asked librarians to physically remove the pages the article was printed on. |
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A year later, he is physically healed, but his memory is riddled with holes. |
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Draynor physically shoved his chauffeur out of the limousine and climbed into the driver's seat. |
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Bryan thought Sylvia's excuse for using roids, that he wanted to physically look better, was dumb. |
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You may feel tired and listless physically and need to balance your diet, manage stress and take care of health problems. |
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He suggests counseling, support groups and physically orientated therapies such as tai chi, Reiki yoga and Rolfing. |
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Begging requires no training or education, but does require one to be physically able to get to and maintain a position in a public location. |
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Land or buildings physically separated from the house may be included if disposed of with the house. |
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Despite his rotund appearance, the professor was physically fit to the point of being rather scary and unnatural in his movements. |
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The willowy and immaculate members of this class are physically contrasted to the squat and round-shouldered working class. |
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Prostitutes who work outdoors routinely confront clients who are verbally, sexually, and physically violent towards them. |
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He finds he is not fit physically for the struggle, and he loses heart and gives up. |
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Still others have tried to include the criterion that presidential aspirants must not be mentally and physically disabled or legally flawed. |
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As I physically wrenched her assailant away from her, my sign was also grabbed and ripped up. |
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In some cases the card is not physically lost, but the critical information is in the possession of a third party. |
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Part of the reason for this rule was that the accused had to be physically present at assizes or quarter sessions. |
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But, just a few months shy of his 28th birthday, as well as reaching his peak physically, he feels that he is at his mental best, too. |
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He was a short man, less than five feet tall, but in his young days he was physically strong and athletic. |
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Finally, you build an atom smasher and physically knock helium nuclei from some heavy atoms. |
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Nick, with his lumbersexual beard and hipster clothes, is, physically speaking, a modern male ideal. |
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The very thought that I will be lumped in with lovers of such horrid dreck makes me physically ill. |
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So people's goal attainment is being thwarted and they lash our verbally or physically. |
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The original actor set the standard here for a lyrically beautiful loser, for which this remake actor is physically unqualified. |
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The disorder is expressed physically in diminished appetite, poor sleep with frequent awakenings, and restlessness and psychomotor agitation. |
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They physically scratch off dirt, stains and tarnish via friction as you rub the surface. |
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Auto engines had much more horsepower per pound of weight, and though physically larger, they did not weigh much more than the make-and-breaks. |
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Carrying a baby for nine months is very taxing, emotionally and physically. |
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It's physically taxing, too, relying as it does on lightning-fast footwork, deep lunges and swift parries. |
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The flight-training program that normally took three years was condensed to a physically and emotionally taxing six months. |
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In this case the company reassigned the drivers to less physically taxing jobs. |
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Fabian was only eighteen, but he was more physically developed than most his age, despite his stature. |
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That is because children born at the start of the school year are going to be a little older and more physically developed than their classmates. |
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There was a link between parents who maltreated their children and those in physically abusive relationships with their partners. |
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This particular prototype can be described as an aggressive and sadistic femme fatale who physically maltreats her male subordinates. |
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Whoever physically maltreats or harms the health of another person, shall be punished with imprisonment for not more than five years or a fine. |
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When the crown passed to Edward, just ten years old and physically frail, the way opened for manipulative adults to seize control. |
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Life Institute of Technical Education is an advanced technical institute for physically challenged and economically backward persons. |
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Think, for example, of all the ways in which people are different from one another, physically, mentally and temperamentally. |
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What if the whole entire school catches it and falls into horrible states mentally and physically? |
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Today's multiband antennas are physically too large to carry if they have to support a very wide range of frequency bands. |
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I wonder if he is physically up for playing one of the biggest badasses I've ever encountered in my comic-reading history? |
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At this stage, the tenderness of meat can also be influenced by breaking it down physically. |
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He hated his mother for physically and mentally badgering him to fulfil her wishes. |
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She seemed okay with the direction of the conversation, but it looked as if something physically pained her. |
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It physically pains me to give away the money which makes me feel comfortable and stable in this life. |
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Doctors said that both women were suffering from tension and mental agony, but were physically fine. |
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The mychorrhizal fungi live on the roots and physically extend the plant's reach for nutrients and water with hairlike tentacles called hyphae. |
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The key components of the rail system, marshalling yards, were physically located in the midst of German urban areas. |
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They're similar, but masochists achieve sexual gratification through pain, either mentally or physically. |
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He said he's had fans bow down before him, and shrugged off the hardships of playing the physically demanding part. |
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The therapist encouraged her to feel free either to move closer to him physically and emotionally during this process or to move away. |
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There are many more physically attending, but not sharing in schools' collective and dramatic improvement in performance. |
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The shares comprise a cutting blade and a curved mould-board that physically inverts the soil profile. |
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The resins flow rate and total production influence the pine tree's ability to physically repel a bark beetle attack. |
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Bigger athletes and sprinters generally start earlier than those who are less mature physically. |
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It's impossible to project how players will physically grow and mature emotionally. |
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But he has not actually physically killed or hit anybody as far as I can see. |
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If qualified mentally and physically, you then go to boot camp for basic training. |
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To become a volunteer you need a number of medicals to prove you are physically and mentally fit enough to take part. |
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Originally only those physically incapable were deemed worthy of charity and able-bodied beggars were dealt with harshly. |
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Maybe I'm making a big deal out of nothing, but after that incident I felt physically ill. |
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The transmitter is physically close to the optical fiber and may even have a lens to focus the light into the fiber. |
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It's understood a number of customers in particular were very badly shaken after the ordeal although nobody was physically injured. |
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Other students recall that it was when she improved physically that she perfected a glacial superiority that intimidated some of them. |
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His secret is that he works extremely hard both physically and on his skills, and prides himself on his mental toughness. |
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Many plants, apparently physically equipped for self-fertilization, were completely self-sterile. |
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His attitude showed how domestic violence can be as damaging mentally as it is physically. |
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Thanks to virtual memory technology, software can use more memory than is physically present. |
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I have been driving the car quite a lot so I was physically prepared and mentally focused. |
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They are still preparing for it mentally and physically tuning into the games. |
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Workers with decades of seniority are being excessed, required to take physically demanding jobs or forced into early retirement. |
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First, through their deliquescence of the tissue, they create a physically hospitable environment for larvae and adults. |
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On paper it's easier to read serif fonts, because the serifs help the letters blend together and it is physically easier on the eyes and brain. |
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The only service industries to remain onshore will be those where the servicer has to be physically close to the consumer. |
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He was slightly stupid looking, with a big mouth, both physically and metaphorically. |
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Not only did I detest the smell, the skin that formed on the top of the milk almost made me physically sick. |
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He said providing education to physically challenged children was our topmost priority. |
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In many cases, the girl has intentionally been fed a Mickey Finn and is physically powerless to prevent a gang-rape from unfolding. |
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It should be obvious that psychologically and physically tormenting a prisoner is illegal in the United States. |
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Though he had not suffered physically during the war, he appeared to be carrying a tormenting burden. |
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He is reported to have been physically and mentally tortured and has not been heard of since May. |
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With all my black-belted judo fury, I had to restrain myself from physically harming those whispering about me. |
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The opposition benches in parliament are now so full that JVP MPs will be compelled to physically sit on the government side. |
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The strength he emanated and his confidence were sexy but she knew she would never find him physically appealing. |
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When confronted by a stress, a mobile organism can seek refuge in physically benign microhabitats or abandon the area entirely. |
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You better get practicing on your trad, not so much physically, but mentally. |
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Carter has a client that is looking to buy a club that is in bad shape physically and financially. |
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As a result, she got herself into shape physically, becoming a kind of Mediterranean Marilyn Monroe. |
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The NYSE and AMEX are both primarily auction based, which means specialists are physically present on the exchanges' trading floors. |
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A recognised trait among gamblers is that you are likely to spend more when you are not physically handing over money. |
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He is a physically imposing man, tall and big-boned, who looks as earnest and stern as a Presbyterian minister. |
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Your baby could be physically injured, or you could miscarry or have preterm labor. |
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Anna admitted that, physically, she looks nothing like the star who remained top of the bill for 60 years. |
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Gates but he's at the point where an extra billion dollars in his bank account probably makes him physically sick. |
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It involves a love triangle between a physically handicapped woman, her sister, and a male prostitute. |
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These young men may not be able to beat their opponents physically, but speed and craft does the trick in achieving results. |
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It's good mentally because you have to be alert the whole time and it's great physically because it really keeps your figure in trim. |
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I don't think a web site has actually made me physically moan with anticipation and pleasure before now. |
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Two Kastani fighters were slashed with shrapnel from the explosion, and the nearest Alliance vessels were physically displaced by the shock wave. |
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Your child will need medical care if he has been sexually molested or physically injured. |
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When a person is physically unable to sign his or her name on the voter registration form, he or she may mark an X or take an oath swearing to the statement on the form. |
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During World War II, of the nine million registrants examined for the armed services in the U.S., three million were rejected as physically and mentally unfit. |
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The Bushmen, or Khoisan, or hunter-gatherer Khoi, were a physically similar but culturally distinct people who lived contiguously with the Khoikhoi. |
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Bruno retreats immediately, shrinking away physically and verbally. |
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Some women may also see themselves as incompetent and physically weak. |
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Acid users who have a bad trip often try to physically run away from the experience and can become a danger to themselves, by running into the road for instance. |
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I really didn't want to wake him and he seemed all right physically. |
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However, it has recently been found that the alpha male in many species is the one who is most socially skilled, as opposed to being physically the strongest. |
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The concept of manifest destiny first entered American political parlance in the 1840s, when continental expansionism first became physically sustainable. |
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He was superbly physically fit, ruggedly handsome, universally popular, dedicated to his job, honest, loyal and I was privileged to be but one of his many friends. |
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Using his rapier-like jab and speed afoot, Ali earned a lopsided decision in a bout that was physically much tougher than the final outcome indicates. |
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With the growth of online banking, companies were remitting salaries online and customers were making payments without having to physically step into a bank. |
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They are not for the physically lazy or the chronically, unabashedly out-of-shape. |
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Such an experienced seaman, still physically strong and able. |
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I can't even remember if the problem to do with the header tank and the problem to do with the ballcock stop valve were connected, physically or metaphorically. |
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By the same token, a performance rendered in a machine-like manner, where tones are physically produced but not in response to prior hearing, is not a musical one. |
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After all, claim of right developed in relation to the law of larceny and where one was taking something physically that you believed belonged to you. |
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Houston, where I have been working as a consultant, hardly qualifies as one of the most physically attractive or temperate cities. |
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By moving in close to an old, weathered face, either physically or with a long lens, you focus the viewer's attention on the wrinkles and crevices. |
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Actually, I don't think they physically cooked anything, they just stood around and watched their recipes being mangled by the in-house excuse for a chef. |
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The four defendants were charged for tattooing their bodies to evade conscription immediately after they were judged physically competent to serve in the military. |
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Selectees, none over age 39, had to be physically fit, mentally awake and morally straight, with saber-sharp military bearing and at least 15 months retainability. |
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Alinejad says that in her work she had been imprisoned, physically attacked, and the victim of a smear campaign. |
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The long course takes about two hours of physically taxing skiing. |
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If scent is the sense physically located closest to memory in the brain, then surely the synapses that channel sound tickle the trigger of imagination. |
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You can warm down physically by walking around or doing lighter exercises. |
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Then you had these two acrobats, a male and a female, both jacked, bending and lifting and putting their bodies into positions that appear to be physically impossible. |
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Being physically active also helps, a morning run, ride or swim really gets those feel good hormones pumping and keeps those cortisol levels down. |
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Yet JFK, while physically frail and in pain, still had the metaphorical spine to drive his hawkish advisers up the wall. |
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When Sheree tried to go with him, her father physically restrained her. |
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Unruly Places is all about going off the map, metaphorically and physically. |
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In addition, it might be physically impossible for newly hatched zooplankton to emerge into the water column were they to hatch more than a few millimeters deep in the mud. |
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Scuff it up, patinate it, so that it feels more physically, viscerally real, and a little less perfect. |
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These jobs tend to be boring, repetitive, or physically hard. |
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Not only were all of the new positions physically possible, they were also eminently pleasurable. |
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Although when she thought of it, he's changed a lot, if not behaviourally, physically, he was completely changed, save his dimples, his dark brown hair and his sky blue eyes. |
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Physical stress is caused by misuse or overuse of the body, such as exercising too much or working for extended periods at a job that is physically taxing. |
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In parallel with the design process, thoughts naturally turned to the proposed method of how physically to cast the highly sculptural forms that had been created. |
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Yet, when I confronted Mr Y with my realisations, he for some reason also took offence, abused me verbally, and also tried to do the same physically. |
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That is not only a physically complicated movie, but a thematically complicated movie. |
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This week, that life descended into 911 drama after Ortiz was arrested after Jameson accused him of physically abusing her. |
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If the withdrawal problems you get from the drug are so severe that you cannot easily withdraw, then you're going to be physically dependent on the drug. |
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A physically strong and imposing man, he has an Asian appearance, a hint of his Mongol roots. |
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Each of the four quadrants of the image is a physically separate camera. |
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We had our health physically, but we were bereft emotionally. |
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That was challenging physically for me but actually doing Liz and being able to access her is surprisingly is pretty easy. |
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When directing members of the dance company, which is made up of abled dancers, his muscular impairment means he cannot physically show a combination, but he can describe it. |
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The 6-foot-4, 240-pound enforcer must have raged inside to have this physically unprepossessing woman send him away for good. |
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Lain's eyes completely washed over with emotions and for some reason it pained her physically for she had never ever felt any kind of emotions but anger. |
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The painter's younger sister, Jacqueline, who was physically and mentally handicapped had a lobotomy when she was a child and spent her life in a mental institution. |
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It seems that the deputies asked him to leave, but Saylor insisted on staying, and perhaps physically resisted them. |
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I found it emotionally and physically draining because sometimes we filmed in subzero conditions in New York. |
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This means physically counting members through the division lobbies, agreeing the number with the government Whip and announcing the result to Mr Speaker in the Chamber. |
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Both routes of feeding were physically unnatural and all I wanted was that exhilarating feeling of smelling, tasting and savouring food in my mouth again. |
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In homes where involvement with and supervision of children is poor, children are left to their own resources as soon as they are physically able. |
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Women were asked in an initial survey how physically active they were. |
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In some instances, a tight belt or other poorly fitted clothing can cause nerve root irritation, especially in physically unfit persons with protuberant abdomens. |
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Guraya's approach instead relies on very high pressure, supplied by a special homogenizer known as a microfluidizer, to physically split apart the starch-protein agglomerates. |
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Also, I did a lot more exercise than I normally do, and tried some extraordinary sports, like kick-boxing and water aerobics, and felt physically better than I had in years. |
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The spirit of the wave is physically embodied in the enormous white horses which are charging through the water as the three surfers surge forward. |
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The tour in 1995, in which ticketless groups physically crashed down gates, was the bottom of a spiral that had been winding its way down for some time. |
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The teams the Reivers have met in Wales are physically very hard, and the way he has handled himself against those tough Welsh props has really impressed us all. |
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She says that her experience in care left her with a will and a means to destroy herself quietly for many years both physically and psychologically. |
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He felt physically sick with anger and betrayal but he stayed cool. |
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We also see her physically battling Sheriff Clark, but the camera focuses on her falling to the ground. |
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The relationship between children and adults is not an equal one, given that adults are physically larger and stronger and have power and authority over them. |
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He destroyed what people fought for in 1917 and he physically liquidated many of the people who fought in 1917 because they carried the memory of the revolution. |
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She played a woman physically allergic to shirts with sleeves, but terminally addicted to acid shades of lippie that clashed dreadfully with her chosen hair dye. |
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Despite his reputation as a showman and author of bons mots, Harold Macmillan felt physically ill before each bout. |
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Kidon operatives are even more innovative, braver, and physically fitter than other Mossad men and women. |
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The lead character changed physically, reinforcing his point that no matter what physical changes we can undergo we're all just genetically programmed robots here. |
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Not to mention Pistorius is a double amputee who is certainly more physically vulnerable than his able bodied peers. |
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Though I was physically exhausted, my mind was filled with the heady, mysterious events of the day. |
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How can I do good works if I am physically not able to work? |
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Vernon ultimately locks bender in a storage closet and, in a moment of weakness, physically threatens him. |
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For full access to a genuine voice, Hemingway argues that a writer must depopulate his or her world, physically or metaphysically. |
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Cholera and typhoid were rampant and overseers used pick handles to physically force miners into the shafts. |
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It's a good day to remember Rodney Hulin, a physically slight teenager who was serving time for arson in a Texas prison. |
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Woman cannot survive on meat alone, especially a physically active gal. |
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Banjo, rattle, gong, xylophone and balafon, drum, flute, and over fifty-five others are described technically, musically, physically, culturally, and often historically. |
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It wasn't a game for cowards, as some bone-crunching hits, and a mass brawl in a bad-tempered first-half, left their mark physically on both sets of players. |
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Maybe his convincing films, which wed the physically linear quality of drawing to the temporally linear quality of moving images, have altered my vision. |
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Several unusual groups have developed a free living life mode, where the colony is physically supported by specialized modules, avicularia supported. |
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The challenge then became to be physically competent enough to cope with the rigorous demands of filming, and to cut a suitably believable action hero. |
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In other states the law requires courts to invalidate wills that are signed with an X unless the testator was physically or mentally incapable of signing her full name. |
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The condition left her confused, physically weak and exhausted. |
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As an example, it is physically possible to make interchangeable screws, bolts, and nuts entirely with freehand toolpaths. |
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The critical strain rate asymptotically approaches zero around solidus, meaning inevitable hot tearing, which is not physically real. |
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Each potential relief pitcher should be told how he might be used on that day so that he can mentally and physically prepare for it. |
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Sunscreens chemically absorb harmful ultraviolet rays, while sunblocks physically deflect them. |
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At Phoenix Multisport, the physically active and supportive sober community that Strode founded in 2007, people dare to dream. |
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While anybody can see the differences between geese and ducks physically, the more important differences are not merely physical or taxonomical. |
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This study indicated that suitably processed nickel slag was environmentally, mineralogically, and physically stable. |
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That life style means being outdoors more often and being more physically active. |
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The timer was digital, so there was no way to physically gum up the mechanism. |
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It's physically impossible for a child to lift that much at once. |
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His addictedness was such that unless physically restrained, he would continuously self-administer the drug until he lapsed into unconsciousness. |
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At the beginning of the twenty-first century the physically adept aggro femme had become a recurring motif in new circus and physical theatre. |
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In the present study, we used a device to physically separate infected and uninfected nymphs to prevent cleptohematophagy. |
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She wanted him physically, as she hadn't wanted anyone in a long time. Including her creepazoid ex. |
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When one relaxes physically as well as mentally, whatever qi should be upborne is upborne and whatever qi should be downborne is downborne. |
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It has been argued that because an object is epistemologically dependent on an observer, it is also physically dependent on that observer. |
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You may have to go to the front of the pack and physically haw the lead dog. |
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His desire for learning could have come from his early love of English poetry and inability to read or physically record it until later in life. |
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While Elizabeth declined physically with age, her running of the country continued to benefit her people. |
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Harding had seemed physically discomfited earlier as she awaited her marks in the kiss and cry corner. |
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The Regency Acts allow for regencies in the event of a monarch who is a minor or who is physically or mentally incapacitated. |
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Anyone physically present in the United Kingdom for 183 or more days in a tax year is classed as resident for that year. |
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For a period of about five years in the early 2000s, his family and staff became increasingly worried that he was being physically abused. |
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He asserted that the working class physically build bridges, craft furniture, grow food, and nurse children, but do not own land, or factories. |
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He emphasized the necessity of marrying in to preserve Bushman bodies and all their physically defining characteristics. |
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More dangerously, wealthy individuals would often respond to satire by having the suspected poet physically attacked by ruffians. |
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He was physically unhealthy, which may have stemmed from a bout of rheumatic fever and other childhood illnesses. |
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