Today, marriage is viewed as the natural outcome of emotional and sexual maturation, and a prolonged single status is stigmatizing for women. |
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A slightly later and more prolonged phenomenon was the growth of nascent boroughs in association with royal and baronial castles. |
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Far too often, prolonged filibusters by those who disagree doom an idea that the vast majority supports. |
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In the home, pregnant women should avoid prolonged exposure to pesticides and to solvents such as paint thinners and strippers. |
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Yet, in fact, the election was to bring a prolonged phase of division and torment that tore the Conservatives asunder. |
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Our data also show that the thermotropic phase behavior of these lipid dispersions changes after prolonged periods of low-temperature incubation. |
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Because, in the preceding years, the ryots underwent a severe prolonged spell of drought. |
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In prolonged cases, osteophytes may occur at the dorsal rim of the distal radius or dorsal aspects of the scaphoid or lunate. |
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These agents may be particularly effective in the patient who has prolonged or atypical migraine aura. |
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Corrosion inhibitors protect metal equipment and piping from the effect of prolonged contact with water. |
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And Philip's paintings often remember the region's past, originally an inland sea, now feeling the effects of prolonged drought. |
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Only after Fernandes' equaliser were Rangers infused with a sense of self-belief which underpinned a prolonged spell of dominant play. |
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The residual effect can cause soil infertility and block the natural regeneration of vegetation for a prolonged period of time. |
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The prolonged incubative period of the disease and the remarkable resistance of the causal agent to formalin are features of distinct interest. |
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The massage systems also reduce shoulder tension caused by prolonged sitting and cervical pain. |
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Under the microscope, prolonged exposure to light led to photo-oxidation of the few vesicles in the field of view. |
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Many women suffer prolonged backache, headaches, tingling and numbness as a result of the injection. |
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Can prolonged administration of endothelial antiapoptotic agents influence the growth of malignancies? |
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That led to a prolonged lecture on what, exactly, was wrong with British television, society, and the whole bally world today. |
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Everything ends eventually, and the farewells of the cast were prolonged and tearful. |
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The government is scheduled on Monday to determine the action necessary to end the prolonged conflict in Aceh. |
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She just was having so many prolonged periods of depression, and mania, she wasn't producing. |
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He would also be unable to undertake employment which involved prolonged fine manipulative skills. |
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The neuro muscular tensions altered m such a way that they show a prolonged way of reaction with paroxysmal discharges and tetanoid states. |
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These antibiotics are bacteriostatic against the organism when exposed to a high dosage for a prolonged period of time. |
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This preserved its news scoop, but it also prolonged the skepticism surrounding the Americans' story. |
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In addition, vascular sclerenchyma associated with leaf traces retained fluorescein even after prolonged rinsing. |
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Stress, particularly severe or prolonged emotional tension, may aggravate acne. |
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I recently asked a skilled worker, who enjoys a fairly comfortable standard of living, how he would be affected by a prolonged layoff. |
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The prolonged price war is forcing rival carmakers to offer more creative come-ons. |
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I have paid visits, including the occasional prolonged one, to friends and family in far-flung corners of foreign provinces. |
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Babies cry for many reasons, but bouts of prolonged crying could mean they are suffering from colic. |
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Gus let the gun spin down, its chain-circle already red hot from prolonged firing. |
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This is a pity since there have been prolonged periods where he has performed to an acceptable standard. |
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If prolonged crouching becomes arduous, a portable stool provides a reasonably comfortable perch amid the stubble. |
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They are prolonged adolescents with trebled testosterone levels and pockets stuffed with too many C-notes. |
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In excessive doses or with prolonged use, Iceland moss can cause gastric irritation and liver problems. |
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At the age of 16 a close friend of mine died from drug abuse over a prolonged period. |
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Another, thing that causes leaves to brown off the outer edges is prolonged periods of wilting in the hot sun, or in very cloggy soils. |
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The use of trasilol is preferable in patients with a large scope of surgical intervention under prolonged hypothermal perfusion. |
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The prolonged period of peace in Europe has created a dangerous temptation to neglect our defences, both physical and psychological. |
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The clans have loosely defined territories, and prolonged wars, often spanning generations, were once common between clans. |
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If the syndrome is recognised and treated early then many patients gain prolonged relief from drugs or chemical or surgical sympathectomy. |
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A woman surnamed Chen in her 40s said she always suffered from a headache after a prolonged shopping expedition. |
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More than 1 million milder forms of skin cancer will occur, and these are the ones tied to chronic or prolonged suntanning. |
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Medical authorities recommend such measures to reduce the risk of sunburn and potential skin cancer due to prolonged exposure to the sun. |
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A prolonged increase in government spending over several years could also lead to overheating if the US economy recovers quickly next year. |
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If the death is a long prolonged death, then we like to chant certain texts, so that the dying person hears the name of God recited constantly. |
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Dated references inadvertently betray the film's prolonged hibernation in development limbo. |
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The triumph marked a successful emergence from a prolonged hibernation for the sport in Myanmar. |
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The German-based team say their study is the only report of prolonged hibernation in a tropical mammal. |
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He gave the Cabinet a deeply gloomy prognosis about the effects of prolonged conflict on an already stuttering world economy. |
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Among the many ornithological features observed along the Norfolk coast during the autumn of 1993 was a heavy and prolonged migration of siskins. |
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At Wadham he experimented with opium as an anaesthetic enabling doctors to perform prolonged surgery. |
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On the other hand, prolonged cold storage could be used as a tool for affecting oxidative metabolism. |
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In short, the session broke down into a prolonged head-to-head between me and the teacher. |
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So I recently arrived in the US for a prolonged stay and there was a TV in the headrest of the seat ahead of me on the flight over. |
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The dst1-1 mutant regularly developed mature fruiting bodies at the top of dark stipes after a prolonged cultivation. |
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As I woke up, my whole body was sore and stiff from all the pain and the prolonged exposure to the rough surface of the rooftop. |
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For many people, however, prolonged sun exposure isn't a choice but an occupational hazard or side effect of outdoor activities. |
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Abnormalities of blood flow or venous stasis normally occur after prolonged immobility or confinement to bed. |
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Application of glycerol to the subdermis resulted in venule stasis and for prolonged treatment times, arteriole stasis. |
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This he achieved by a prolonged series of military campaigns which unified all northern India under his rule. |
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He has been involved in serious and violent offending over a prolonged period of time. |
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At his parents' Flamborough home, his condition worsened, and he suffered several prolonged epileptic fits. |
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A bull market generally refers to a prolonged rise in prices of stocks and bonds and other investments, or the market as a whole. |
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However, intensive care also raises the specter of treatment for treatment's sake and fears of a life prolonged needlessly by machines. |
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Acute inflammation of the vestibular nerve is a common cause of acute, prolonged vertigo. |
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The special character of South Germany was expressed in the liberal subculture, which had lasting-power and prolonged success. |
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Overdose of veratrum may result in continuous, prolonged vomiting, which may lead to dehydration. |
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In the field, crops are often sown in late winter or early spring, with risks of prolonged root chilling during vegetative growth. |
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Additionally, prolonged exposure to stress induces increased levels of thyroid hormones and vasopressin. |
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I'm prepared to suffer the loss of earnings that a prolonged strike will entail. |
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At its most extreme, a prolonged period of bullying can lead to nervous breakdowns, depressive illness and, ultimately, suicide. |
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The use of aspartame is limited at high or prolonged temperatures because it breaks down and loses its sweetness. |
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All that's certain is that real women, in droves, are investing themselves in the prolonged unweddedness of these unwed heroines. |
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It smacks to me of a fishing expedition in the hope it may justify the prolonged nature of this otherwise pointless enquiry. |
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Noise can be described as any loud or unmusical or disagreeable sound that is prolonged and can be damaging or deafening to the ear. |
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However, the prolonged sluggish economy has slowed the agency's debt restructuring talks with the companies with which it holds the loans. |
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In periods of capitalist decline the crises are of prolonged character while the booms are fleeting, superficial and speculative. |
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This mysterious illness, also known as sleeping sickness, can lead to a prolonged state of unconsciousness. |
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Evander had slept over a night here and there since moving out of course, but never prolonged his stay more than he had to. |
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He offered the view, unencumbered by reality check, that prolonged engagement would necessitate the introduction of conscription. |
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The prolonged suffering of the Irish peasantry had broken the survivors in body and spirit. |
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However Wright insists confidence remains undented and no prolonged re-grouping is required. |
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This leads to a more prolonged exposure of the esophageal mucosa to gastric fluid than normal. |
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Although suffering from hunger because of a prolonged drought and government cutbacks in their rations, the Sioux were not taking up arms. |
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The nature of some pain killing drugs, such as morphine, means prolonged use often leads to addiction. |
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The frequency of entries, exits and prolonged blackouts during scene changes detracts from the performances. |
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Spectacular aerial demonstrations, often in the form of group mobbing by several adults, are accompanied by intense and prolonged shrieking. |
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It is metabolised by the skin cells' normal biochemical pathways within 48 hours and so does not lead to prolonged photosensitisation. |
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During the prolonged warfare of the 1980s, the Sumu suffered persecution at the hands of both the government and the Miskitos. |
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Yoritomo's kamakura shogunate was replaced in 1333 by the Ashikaga shogunate, but its rule was one of prolonged civil strife. |
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The prolonged use of neuroleptic drugs can produce movement disorders, including tremors, tics, and smacking of the lips. |
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It has avoided the serious risks of prolonged exchange rate misalignment associated with fixed exchange rates. |
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Besides, I was curious to know how I'd react to a complete and prolonged break from both the Internet and from writing. |
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Short bursts of a potent topical steroid is just as effective as prolonged use of a mild preparation for treating atopic eczema. |
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I joined the team last year for the first time, despite a prolonged nagging illness. |
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A more sinister consequence of prolonged sun exposure is the greatly increased incidence of both benign and malignant tumours. |
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The only thing that ever gets him down is prolonged absences from three-year-old daughter Zoe, who still lives in Holland. |
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A violent conquest would be followed by a prolonged period of martial law before the successful imposition of the English law became practicable. |
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A prolonged admission is likely to result in profound weakness and physical disability. |
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During a prolonged break in the rains the frogs and toads are hushed, except in jhils and low-lying paddy fields. |
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Janet and William Norwood, the young man's parents, were also seated in the gallery and stood up to tumultuous and prolonged applause. |
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Lumbering estate cars honked, gleaming BMWs tooted and a black cab gave a prolonged blast. |
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His careless words mean that a prolonged battle between government and unions over public sector pay has become a racing certainty. |
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Postal services could be hit by prolonged strike action over plans to process North Yorkshire's mail in Leeds at weekends. |
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One of his four dogs, the long-haired dachshund, jumped up in my lap and we had a prolonged session of ear scratching. |
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Symptoms of acute disease resolve by one to three months, although some persons have prolonged fatigue. |
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The dive is prolonged because the carbon dioxide level remains tolerable for longer, but towards the end the oxygen has diminished significantly. |
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Pressure ulcers, or bedsores, are caused by excessive or prolonged pressure on the skin. |
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This prolonged increase in adrenaline can have negative health effects on the body. |
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When Rock Hudson and Doris Day shared fume and frustration in their prolonged comedic foreplay, there was a hint of adultness about it. |
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Families engaged in contentious, highly adversarial, and prolonged conflict before and during divorce often remain embattled afterward as well. |
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The company has been in a prolonged slump, with flat sales in the United States and a stock price to match. |
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In contrast, the prolonged increase in cytosolic calcium was greatly enhanced in the presence of gadolinium or lanthanum chloride. |
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In the past, patients with any major medical illness were placed on prolonged bed rest. |
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Apply the sunblock at least 15 minutes before going outdoors, and reapply it after prolonged physical activity. |
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These characteristics result in a more prolonged and predictable anticoagulant effect and less bleeding. |
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Actually, what she means is that she thinks I'm a sucker for a prolonged cuddle in my dozy state. |
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Williams' one worry is that budget politics may put a crimp in the market down the road, especially if there is a prolonged economic recession. |
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Key workers could be asked to report to duty for prolonged and unpredictable periods. |
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Add cloud cover and wind chill, and a prolonged session can become a miserable ordeal for the ill-prepared wader. |
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Many deals have been put on hold, and may be shelved for months if the market falls flat on its face for a prolonged period. |
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A gout attack can be triggered by illness, injury or prolonged stress, by unusual physical exertion, or by too much alcohol or crash dieting. |
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Also at any time, bedpans and urinals are available for prolonged treatments. |
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Anyone who has prolonged hiccups, however, should have a diagnostic workup to rule out a serious medical condition. |
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Apart from the long hair and beard, he was none the worse for this prolonged sojourn in the land of dreams. |
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Regardless of cold-induction treatment, leaves and plants of non-transformed plants senesced under prolonged dark storage. |
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Mr. Shi's time in the labour camp was prolonged many times, as they failed to force him into giving up his beliefs. |
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It is believed by Samoans to be a means of helping men appreciate the prolonged labor pains involved with childbirth. |
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This may be due to the cheetah's prolonged courtship behavior, which requires extensive territory. |
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However, even with prolonged depolarization, only a fraction of stored neuropeptides, called the releasable pool, can be secreted. |
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Avoid styles that cause too much tension with prolonged wear, like tight ponytails and cornrows. |
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This led to flirtatious, prolonged seductions and the delicious build-up of anticipation and desire. |
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It can cause a variety of problems, including pneumonia, pharyngitis, laryngitis, ear infections, and a prolonged cough. |
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When the foreskin becomes trapped behind the corona for a prolonged time, it may form a tight, constricting band of tissue. |
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Delhi's summer is getting prolonged and temperatures are soaring to new levels for extended periods. |
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Nightly splint use is recommended to prevent prolonged wrist flexion or extension. |
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If it is prolonged and performance is affected, this will affect the total amount of coverage we get. |
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After a prolonged period of dark growth, light irradiation does not elicit pigmentation. |
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This force was all the more polarizing since, in contrast to neighboring countries, Colombia was not involved in any prolonged outside war. |
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Blisters are a common minor injury for athletes who take part in prolonged sports, such as long-distance running or football. |
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This stand-off threatens to create a slew of zombie banks, on life support from the taxpayer, for a prolonged period of time. |
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He should not be required to carry out any prolonged research, enquiry or experiment. |
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This can lead to heavy and prolonged rain or storms in these areas, and possible flash flooding. |
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Repeated and prolonged asymmetric filopodial retraction does not alter growth cone direction. |
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Recovery is mostly uneventful but convalescence is prolonged with generalized weakness, fatigue and depression. |
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Difenacoum, detected in her blood samples, can be absorbed through skin, with prolonged anticoagulant effects. |
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The general national mood can only be described as one of prolonged depression. |
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Only in 1930-31 did it become apparent that the world was in the throes of a prolonged and deep depression. |
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After a prolonged agricultural depression lifted in the 1890s, the worst of rural poverty was finally dispelled. |
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The severe and prolonged depression of the 1890's resulted in the decline of the slate industry and only a few men were employed. |
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The floods and prolonged hot weather this year made major contributions to the decline in grain production. |
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First and foremost is the fact that the U.S. economy has enjoyed a prolonged expansion even though fiscal policy has been contractionary. |
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The prolonged use of major tranquillizers can produce movement disorders, including tremors, tics, and smacking of the lips. |
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In some cultures, complete democracy or freedom of speech can lead to social instability or prolonged civil and intertribal wars. |
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Burnout, a disabling exhaustion similar to battle fatigue, is associated with prolonged working hours under stressful conditions. |
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The ordinary adaptive process of institutionalization has become extraordinarily prolonged and intense. |
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Well, they did, with a truly electric performance of Hamlet that rightly received prolonged applause at the end. |
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The psychological residue of institutionalization requires active and prolonged agency intervention. |
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The front's passage may be marked by thunderstorms or, if rainfall has been very low for a prolonged period, a wall of dust. |
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After a prolonged break allowing the roadies time to set the distortion pedals to full power, the Foo Fighters finally took to the stage. |
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The prolonged moments of near silence in the film produce the aesthetic effect of outlasting the remembered roar of government tanks. |
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But a potential problem from inhaling fat-based substances, such as petroleum jelly or mineral oil, for prolonged periods is lipoid pneumonia. |
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That roiled his colleagues and, some argued, prolonged a stoppage that wiped out the World Series. |
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Had their share of business activity been greater, their increase in thriftiness and prudence might have deepened or prolonged the recession. |
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A prolonged conflict would drive up gasoline and other prices, which would add to the cost of transporting most products. |
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Her skin was rosy from the sun's prolonged touch, and her short, feathery hair was limp. |
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The immediate application of artificial respiration by the qualified instructor or official prevents prolonged hypoxia. |
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Fluid remains in the cecum and ascending colon for a prolonged period while the absorption of water reduces its volume. |
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Haemorrhoids are not caused by sitting on cold hard surfaces, prolonged standing or sedentary work. |
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The audience gets the feeling of eavesdropping on a prolonged conversation between two people who are sharing a special, very limited amount of time together. |
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The inhaled smoke when drawn through the water is less irritable to the respiratory system, and prolonged use of a water pipe among experienced smokers is quite normal. |
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With a good monsoon, the kharif crop was buoyant and rabi is also expected to do well, going by the meteorological department's forecast of a prolonged winter. |
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Instead of inserting needles into the sensitive acupoints, Jin Shen uses prolonged fingertip massage to produce the same calming and energy-redirecting effect. |
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Unlike their European counterparts, American wildlife managers generally recommend feeding whitetails only during severe winters or prolonged droughts. |
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Every 12 h during the period of prolonged darkness, samples of young leaves, flowers, roots and fruits from two plants were harvested for analysis. |
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This is the keynote, leading to a prolonged examination of how writers have used narrative technique in order to provide aspects of what we guess about consciousness. |
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Southwest Nebraska still remains a concern due to effects from the prolonged drought on hydrological components including streamflow rates and reservoir recharge. |
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This dissipated as the anticipated quick revolt turned into an astonishingly brutal and prolonged war. |
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I don't think we are going in to a prolonged bear market, but I think it will be volatile and will have a downward bias and I think we can go lower before the year end. |
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As the fight prolonged Makeba grew tired of running and at times stood his ground to exchange punches eliciting yells of approvals from the crowd. |
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Diabetic ketoacidosis can cause urine to have a fruity or sweet odor, and alkaline fermentation can cause an ammoniacal odor after prolonged bladder retention. |
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Her decision not to go to law at the time is understandable, given how rape trials can be for the victim a prolonged continuation of the original trauma. |
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The ability to deliver appropriate drug dosages over a prolonged period requires the release rate of encapsulated compounds to be precisely controlled. |
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The prolonged independence struggle in Peru and the reform tendencies and anticlericalism of the new republican regime further affected the convents. |
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The prolonged depression of the 1880s increased the pressure for change. |
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New Orleans was also the victim of a prolonged failure of the federal government to adopt and fund a serious strategy for revitalizing urban centers. |
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Political interventions and more prestigious research areas seem to have contributed to a prolonged downturn in antimicrobial research after the second world war. |
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A few hours after the prolonged exposure to Duncan, Williams and her fetus died of overwhelming Ebola infection. |
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Nelson stood and stretched his muscles, stiff from the prolonged still position and the rigidness of the chair, and went over to check on his sleeping son. |
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Consequently, haemodynamic and arrhythmic complications arose, with the need for repeat catheterisation and revascularisation, prolonged hospital stay, and increased costs. |
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She believed the rupture happened because of the prolonged dry spell which may have dried the clay out underground, causing it to move and fracture. |
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Moreover, prolonged periods of nausea may be erroneously attributed to gastric autonomic neuropathy, leading to unnecessary investigation and treatment. |
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But medical experts say being able to take advantage of American health care almost certainly prolonged his life. |
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In April, the VA itself confirmed that prolonged waits for healthcare led to the deaths of 23 veterans in recent years. |
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A woman, sixty-eight, suffers a heart attack and goes into prolonged cardiac arrest. |
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However, U.S. forces will no longer be sized to conduct large-scale prolonged stability operations. |
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We can become enraged at schoolchildren who want to hold onto their babyishness, in much the same way as we are infuriated by prolonged breastfeeding. |
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If you are a serious caffeine fiend, begin your detox on a non-working day as you'll probably be in for a bit of a headache and a prolonged bout of tetchiness. |
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McPherson died of a pulmonary embolism, though a coroner originally cited prolonged dehydration and bedrest as the cause. |
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There followed a prolonged period of discussion on the subject before John finally bowed to pressure from the floor and agreed to stay on for one more year. |
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And it is the most incredibly dreadful and evil prolonged pain delivery device ever conceived by man since the thumbscrew or the fiction of L. Ron Hubbard. |
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As a verbal melodist, especially a melodist of sweetness and of stately grace, and as a harmonist of prolonged and complex cadences, he is unsurpassable. |
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The main causes of infertility in females are irregular periods and menses at prolonged intervals which may lead to decreased egg formation and ovulation. |
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The taxman Calleth In 1993, after a prolonged fight, the IRS settled with the church over its tax-exempt status. |
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Belyando spew was characterized by vomiting after food was taken, especially suffered by shearers because of heat, sweating, and prolonged bending. |
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He said that the demonstration of genetic totipotency of cells after prolonged culture is pivotal to combining site specific genetic manipulations and cloning. |
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And a party associating with an armed group of people, albeit one honouring a prolonged ceasefire, cannot hold ministerial office in the Republic of Ireland. |
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For a source of bias to influence our findings systematically, any misclassification would have to be related to prolonged waiting, which seems unlikely. |
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All the countries adopting shock therapy experienced prolonged economic crisis and mass impoverishment, although the depth of the crisis varied from country to country. |
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Like the beekeeper taking his stand in the garden, it requires the prolonged use of miniaturized verbal trestles that can be dismantled once the swarm has gone. |
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She said the lack of understanding or the misunderstanding of reporting procedures has, in some cases, led to unnecessarily prolonged investigations. |
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They believed that only a well-financed and well-organized candidate would be able to survive and thrive in a prolonged process. |
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The colouring is important and he suggests that the mushrooms are first briefly blanched in boiling water, so they are moist without the need for prolonged cooking. |
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The very best of the various consequences that might befall us would be the prolonged hardship and misery of an indefinite stay in a bleak prison camp. |
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His inaction almost single-handedly prolonged the war for the North. |
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And Kendrick, oozing charm, turns a prolonged cameo into a very agreeable supporting turn. |
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Today, even in the slough of a prolonged depression, it's still the second biggest economy in the world, with a GDP as large as Britain's, France's and Germany's combined. |
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No player finds comfort in a prolonged period of idleness and Khizanishvili unloaded his frustration onto his agent, who in turn sought an explanation from McLeish. |
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For example, a rolled towel in the small of the back may help keep the normal curve and distribute stresses correctly, particularly when sitting for prolonged periods. |
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Not until another period of prolonged warfare during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic era did the rhetoric of Britishness soften if not obliterate these. |
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But McCrum withdrew his name in 2010, as the prolonged nomination process stalled his law practice. |
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He or she may be at risk for hypothermia from cool ambient temperatures, the use of unwarmed IV and irrigation fluids, or prolonged surgical time. |
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Conversely, their longer degradation periods could lead to prolonged discomfort from foreign material that could also provide a nidus for infection. |
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This led to a prolonged discussion, and of course took us back to the possibility of finding general non-clinical criteria of suitability for treatment. |
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The Japanese economy is in a prolonged slump, owing mostly to fragility in its financial sector and to spillover effects of the Asian financial crisis. |
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In fact, the pilot is actually a prolonged rant against the very behaviors that many people wrongfully assume the show celebrates. |
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The hearing of both Ozzy Osbourne and The Who guitarist Peter Townshend was damaged by prolonged exposure to the high wattage blare from stacks of amplifiers. |
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Their presence implies tubular obstruction with prolonged stasis. |
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Even in the worst instances, such as the explosion at a chemical plant in Seveso, Italy in 1976, nobody has ever been exposed to harmfully high doses for prolonged periods. |
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The next fortnight will be crucial because prolonged rains are needed immediately to water crops and ensure that a harvest is produced in October. |
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Intravenous fluid loading before, during, and after rescue may protect against a catastrophic fall in blood pressure that can follow sudden release after prolonged entrapment. |
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Chechen and other Caucasian tribes mounted a prolonged resistance to Russian conquest beginning in the early nineteenth century under Imam Shamil. |
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Simultaneous administration of several ototoxic agents or prolonged treatment with high dosages of an ototoxic medication should be avoided when possible. |
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I've always had issues with plays, although I think that's probably because I went into a prolonged sulk in the mid 1990s when some of my plays were turned down! |
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A prolonged rash or irritation of the nipple may indicate a special kind of breast cancer called Paget's disease, which specifically affects the nipple. |
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The inconvenience of not being able to fill up a swimming pool pales into insignificance when considering the problems facing farmers during prolonged dry periods. |
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It is used to treat fevers, coughs, prolonged fevers, colds influenza, asthma, hepatitis, malaria, jaundice, cholecystitis, amenorrhea, low energy with digestive weakness. |
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He comes up with a nice line in bumptious hyperbole in tribute to the acres of print spilled during our recent, prolonged spell in the horse latitudes of politics. |
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If the court's finding is upheld, such deals will become a matter for Brussels, which will result in a new round of prolonged horse-trading with Washington. |
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Close and prolonged contact, such as that found within immediate families and households, is usually required for there to be any likelihood of the infection being spread. |
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Common complications that may follow fat removal surgery are bleeding, infection and thromboembolism due to prolonged immobilization following the surgery. |
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Too often, researchers say, physical incapacity is prolonged by depression and fear, when gentle exercise and behavioural therapy can break a cycle of inactivity. |
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From the late 1960s the hotel slid into a prolonged and inelegant decline. |
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It now becomes clear that prolonged exposure to man-made infrasound and ultrasound has similar effects via apparently similar physiological mechanisms. |
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However, the authors caution against prolonged use of any substance that could lead to a decreased intake of milk with consequential nutritional adverse effects. |
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A dark gray complexion indicates prolonged stagnation of blood such as a consumptive disease with blood deficiency accompanied by menoplania or amenia. |
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It was no mistake that the only decade to rival the 1930s in terms of prolonged market malaise was the 1970s, another era defined by interventionist wage and price policies. |
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As the two No 9s flailed about on the floor, the two packs closed for a bout of ugly and prolonged fisticuffs, a scenario that was repeated throughout the match. |
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The ensuing civil procedural history became a matter of prolonged legal debate on due process, but the religious coercion and its conundrums remained. |
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Radon is an invisible gas found in certain types of rock and soil, which can cause cancer if it seeps into houses and is breathed in over prolonged periods. |
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When the prolonged administration of iodine or iodides becomes necessary, certain precautions must be observed to prevent the development of iodism. |
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Taken to task by his wife for a prolonged visit at the village inn, the clerk threatened in dudgeon to return to his potations, and did indeed set out again with this in mind. |
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Heavy water can be prepared by the prolonged electrolysis of water. |
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Hopping over boulders for half-an-hour was a different type of cross-country travel, after re-discovering the leg muscles needed for a prolonged descent. |
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There is ample evidence of a prolonged preclinical phase in lung cancer. |
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Some rifts show a complex and prolonged history of rifting, with several distinct phases. |
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Finally, to a prolonged roar, came Phyllis wheeling Del in her chair. |
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In many areas, the housing market also suffered, resulting in evictions, foreclosures, and prolonged unemployment. |
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Water desalination plants are gradually being constructed to deal with recent years of prolonged drought. |
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Rick was sedated and required ventilatory support due to prolonged apnoeic episodes that followed the seizures. |
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Freshly processed jellyfish has a white, creamy color and turns yellow or brown during prolonged storage. |
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This and a prolonged drought cause these cities to be abandoned between the 10th and 11th centuries with only the Guamares left ethnically. |
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According to Rothbard, government support for failed enterprises and keeping wages above their market values actually prolonged the Depression. |
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Signs and symptoms include hepatosplenomegaly, prolonged fever, cytopenias, elevated triglycerides and elevated ferritin. |
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Keen lemon-yellow hurts the eye in time as a prolonged and shrill trumpet-note the ear, and the gazer turns away to seek relief in blue or green. |
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Minor manifestations include arthralgia, fever, elevated acute phase reactants in blood, and a prolonged PR interval on electrocardiography. |
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A prolonged QT interval reflects abnormal repolarization and may lead to torsades de pointes and sudden cardiac death. |
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During prolonged dry periods the foliage is dropped to conserve water and prevent death from drought. |
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When nervous, the stoat hisses, and will intersperse this with sharp barks or shrieks and prolonged screeching when aggressive. |
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We present the case of a 27-year-old pregnant woman diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia with a prolonged febrile neutropenic period. |
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The partial degradation of the tube and its encapsulation were surprising findings, and we believe they are consistent with prolonged retainment. |
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Alexander artfully prolonged the talks until the autumn storms should begin. |
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A woman whose menstruation is prolonged must continue to abstain for seven more days after bleeding has stopped. |
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Bismuth Subsalicylate toxicity as a cause of prolonged encephalopathy with myoclonus. |
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Gordon Strachan is 7-2 favourite for the job, though he said he would be taking a prolonged break from managership when he quit Southampton. |
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Kinder explained that prolonged squatting has been known to lead to compression of the peroneal nerves, a set of nerves near the knee joint. |
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He pointed toward the column, whose advance Juggie was enthusiastically stimulating by loud and prolonged blasts on the fish-horn. |
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The dad-of-three had been beaten over a prolonged period with weapons including a monkey wrench. |
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The 1868 rebellion resulted in a prolonged conflict known as the Ten Years' War. |
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Interacts with several drugs, including terfenadine, astemizole, and cisapride, resulting in prolonged QT intervals. |
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A prolonged chase will stress the animal and can lead to capture myopathy, a fatal condition due to severe muscle and kidney damage. |
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More interesting for purposes here is that prolonged droughts can mask hurricanes and other major rainfall events in speleothems. |
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Some prolonged bouts ceased when the motivation of the displayer appeared to wane. |
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American toads still fill spring nights with prolonged chirrings, while tree-frogs trill from perches in trees and shrubs. |
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Jennings' first goal for the Yorkshire club offered them a glimpse of salvation and prolonged the anguish for promotion bumblers Forest. |
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They are meant to help increase circulation in the legs and minimize the swelling that can result from prolonged sedentariness. |
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So, their stay in Madrid was prolonged and, as things quietened down, they went to a bullfight in the old bullring. |
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Buerger's disease is when arteries in the arms and legs go into prolonged spasm in response to nicotine. |
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Instruct patients to immediately report abdominal pain, prolonged constipation, nausea, vomiting, fever, or melanotic stool. |
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An 11-year-old boy is brought in after suffering a prolonged epileptic seizure, and a 19-year-old arrives with a sewing needle stuck in her foot. |
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Cultures grew methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus, and a prolonged course of nafcillin was started. |
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International outbreak of severe botulism with prolonged toxemia caused by commercial carrot juice. |
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The Emirate's attack on the Castilian frontier town of Zahara in December 1481 led to a prolonged war. |
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Experts say prolonged use of dummies can increase the risk of ear infections and can cause an overbite as the teeth grow around the teat. |
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Higher magnification revealed sharp-edged phyllosilicate mineral plates common in schist, apparent in samples of prolonged weathering exposure. |
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Following the White Ship disaster, England entered a period of prolonged instability known as The Anarchy. |
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The under rafters are quite heavy and cut at right-angles. The upper ones are prolonged and curved up by jointing far-projecting splockets. |
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