That purging of emotions that drama, especially tragedy, is supposed to inspire. |
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He has spent the last few years purging the army to assure its loyalty, stuffing it with boot-clicking yes-men. |
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But they also comprehend and debate the risks of the process of purging their leadership. |
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I have quite enjoyed becoming reacquainted with old things and purging lots of junk that I do not need to be carrying around. |
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Thus, many marketers are apparently purging those who don't open their emails, or asking people to re-opt-in. |
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A high school in Orlando boosted its test scores from an F to a D after purging its attendance rolls of 126 low-performing students. |
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Marjorie, who used to spend every Friday night in bed with a different man, has been binging and purging since eleven. |
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He commented on purging a gas line after an installation to remove the air and get the gas to the pilot chamber. |
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The corpse was hardly cold before Helge began purging the museum of his father's taste. |
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What sort of standards do you set for yourself when purging your collection? |
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Since you have been bingeing and purging for so long, you may have developed medical problems you aren't aware of. |
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He was largely responsible for the purging of the Moscow region and in 1938 and was transferred to the Ukraine to scourge the party there. |
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Some will push staff to the limit, being kept alive intravenously and still exercising and purging. |
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Bulimics will consume large quantities of food in a short period of time before purging through laxatives or making themselves vomit. |
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Therapeutic measures such as bleeding and purging, designed originally to get rid or excess or malign humours, continued to be used. |
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He started a popular purging of the members of the previous government and announced a return to civilian rule. |
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As dietitians, my colleagues and I use this idea to help clients stop bingeing and purging, starving themselves or dieting. |
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Although some people with anorexia have bingeing and purging habits, the two conditions are distinct. |
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I wonder if he knows that catharsis can mean a cleansing or purging of the bowels. |
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The behaviors of binging and then purging are often performed in secrecy, and are accompanied by alternate feelings of shame followed by relief. |
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Victims of the plague were treated by blood-letting, purging with laxatives and the lancing of the plague-boils. |
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Secondly, I am demob-happy at the prospect of a fortnight's holiday, and am thus in no mood for cathartic purging. |
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Eating disorders are rampant in today's culture, so you don't want to contribute toward an addictive cycle of secretive bingeing and purging. |
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Symptoms and signs of purging habits include reflux esophagitis, abdominal cramping, diarrhea, and rectal bleeding. |
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The other main eating disorder is bulimia nervosa, which is characterised by cycles of bingeing and purging. |
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Still others are equally driven to lose weight by purging in one form or another whether binge eating or not. |
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They have a pleasant and corroborant effect upon the stomach, but, when largely taken, cause purging and vomiting. |
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Seriously restricting food intake, or overeating and then purging, causes levels of vital nutrients in the body to plummet. |
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In the laser flash photolysis measurements the solutions were deaerated by purging with nitrogen. |
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Anti-Communist labor leaders were purging Communists from unions, and the labor press was losing its independence. |
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It's disrespectful to the artist who's purging himself of his emotions on stage. |
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Dissolved molecular oxygen was removed from solutions by purging with dry nitrogen gas. |
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It's often followed by a purging of influences and the development of an individual style. |
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I was charged with helping to carry out that policy, which Soong considered a conspiracy aimed at purging him. |
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Along with an intense fear of becoming overweight and preoccupation with body image, both anorexia and bulimia can include binging and purging. |
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A first, most urgent, phase aimed at purging the current system of all the pathologies that it has accumulated over the years. |
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Rush theorized that all disease arose from convulsive action in the blood vessels, which he treated by purging and bleeding his patients, and inducing vomiting. |
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However, by finally purging some of the annoyances and adding a few more powerful constructs to the language, we are probably better off than we were before. |
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Opposition leaders accused the government of orchestrating the 2003 coup as a pretext for purging the military and cracking down on political opponents. |
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The regime is so paranoid that it is even purging the military. |
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The new Ukrainian government seems to be more successful in purging the government of supporters of the old regime than in pursuing sound economic policies. |
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Then, prove the greatness of your leadership by purging the party of all those who have failed to see that you are the physical embodiment of the party and the state. |
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Insulin omission, which is recognised as a purging behaviour in the DSM-IV criteria, was the most common weight loss method after dieting among the diabetic subjects. |
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There is more to a healthy economy and democracy than purging the executive, the legislature and local councils and governments every electoral cycle. |
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It has two slop tanks designed for the storage of cargo residues, tank purging water and hydrocarbon mixtures. |
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You have to help him accomplish his revenge purging all levels of the game bloodsucker who will cross your path. |
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Children who have biological causes for either binging or purging or who suffer from a psychotic disorder, or significant developmental delay. |
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It is clear, however, that low self-esteem is linked to negative eating behaviours such as dieting, binging and purging. |
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Direct adsorption onto getter beds or inert gas purging and capture onto getter beds would be good practice. |
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Since bingeing and purging are often done secretly and are associated with a sense of shame, adolescents often do not present to care. |
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It can be easier for adolescents to control the bingeing and purging if they can actually identify a pattern. |
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The medical complications of BN are associated with the frequency and duration of bingeing and purging. |
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High doses of SSRIs are effective in reducing bingeing and purging behaviours. |
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Bulimia nervosa is when a person goes through cycles of bingeing and purging. |
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Bulimia nervosa is identified by changes in weight and a cycle of binge eating followed by purging to rid the body of unwanted food. |
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Without regular purging and shifting, your file rooms quickly outgrow capacity. |
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The spiritual catharsis happens at deeper levels, purging the self of difficulties, toxins and traumas accumulated in the course of life. |
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Display again shows the current flow rate and purging will start again as soon as the limit value is exceeded. |
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Water is not the recommended material for rinsing or purging the line as it is not compatible with vinyl processing. |
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Time of inert gas purging before the first measurement of the sample solution. |
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She also testified that the purging of the records was done by students as a summer project. |
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Apart from the concentrations of salts, basicity and silica from the purging itself, descalers are used for the cleaning of circuits. |
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The flight cases are airtight and have purging valve to baöance the pressure, for example after a airplane journey. |
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You should review which configuration files they use and consider purging the packages to remove their configuration files. |
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The key feature of the major eating disorders, anorexia and bulimia nervosa, is a phobic fear of fatness that leads to self-induced starvation or bingeing and purging. |
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Medicines and herbs that are cooling, purging, laxative, antipyretic, alterative and blood detoxifying, cholagogic are appropriate for treating Fire imbalances. |
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Other variations of eating disorders occur, such as purging without bingeing, chewing and spitting without purging, and anorexic behavior with less severe weight loss. |
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Although both bulimic and anorectic patients have abnormal eating habits and often exercise excessively, bulimia can be determined by the habit of binge eating and purging. |
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The presence of malignant cells in the autograft has been associated with the recurrence of the disease, and purging procedures are needed to eliminate this risk. |
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After bingeing and purging, a bulimic feels depressed or guilty. |
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So was it simply the reports of the purging of the uncle which persuaded them to change their minds? |
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I am a pack rat, so there is a lot of purging to be done, but my main goal is to get rid of the clutter and have a lovely tidy room that feels inviting and not revolting. |
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In 1584, the Wanli Emperor issued an edict confiscating all of Zhang's personal wealth and purging his family members. |
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Kilfoyle had been the Witchfinder General purging the Labour Party of the Militant Tendency. |
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Binge eating and purging does the same for someone with bulimia. |
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The company uses nitrogen in atmosphere make-up and purging in the production of galvanize, galvanneal, aluminize, and Galvalume steel sheets. |
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There was also a trend for the purging subgroup of anorectics to have higher hypnotic capacity than abstaining anorectics. |
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Heroic medicine included the practices of bloodletting, intestinal purging, and blistering. |
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An additional purging of the sample rack with inert gas is not necessary. |
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Another sign is a preoccupation with purging the party of heretics. |
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Similarly, the purging of emotional associations, particularly biblical ones, gives a dry pungence to Amichai's poetry. |
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The closed system protects the sample from external light and allows purging with an inert gas. |
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Turkey's generals have been doing that this week in purging the army's ranks of officers with views similar to those of the country's Islamist prime minister. |
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President Olusegun Obasanjo has done his best to make coups a thing of the past, purging the army of politicised officers and pampering the Brigade of Guards, which sits behind the presidential villa. |
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Iron Mountain also offers indexing services, dropfiling and interfiling, Release of Information services, purging and medical record assembly. |
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The respondents submitted evidence that the creation, purging and packaging of the record would take approximately two weeks of work with dedicated computers. |
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An alternative to purging the anaesthetic machine is the employment of activated charcoal filters. |
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As well as the Telegraph allegedly purging proper coverage of HSBC's role in tax evasion from its pages because of advertising, we now know the Barclay brothers took a loan from this disreputable bank. |
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The medical complications of any purging behaviour, such as self-induced emesis, laxative use or diuretic use, are well-established, as are the risks associated with stimulant weight loss medications. |
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Participants believed that because bingeing and purging were private coping strategies, it wasn't always easy to tell whether someone was purging or not eating. |
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That's because the APM for purging noncondensible gases now meets Canadian CSA and European CE standards. |
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A dust cover or air purging are available as options. |
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However, some medication have shown to help interupt severe binging and purging or to help people with very severe weight loss tolerate their weight gain. |
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In GstarCAD2012 Extended, users can add many drawings by one click to add, select, unselect, clean and start purging objects within. |
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This might have allayed dissatisfaction, but the consuls of 95 passed a law purging the rolls and providing penalties for those guilty of fraudulent arrogation. |
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Some indications are concerned with the expected effects while using the medicine as in cases used as purging, soothing and vermicide. |
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With proper deoxygenation, purging with inert gas was not required through the reaction medium during polymerization. |
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Initially the Grange adhered strongly to the practice of purging their association from the effects of sectarianism and political partyism. |
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Other problems have included improper collimation, no purging and incorrect zero diopter settings and infinity focus. |
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In addition, they can be used to enhance daytime ventilation when the internal temperature gets too high or to assist in purging the building for night cooling. |
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In 1531, Henry had isolated More by purging most clergy who supported the papal stance from senior positions in the church. |
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A bearing in a deteriorated condition is not always easy to identify using visual inspection methods alone, especially if there are no obvious indicators, such as loose parts or purging grease. |
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You can answer yes to the purging question even if you have not purged deleted projects and views because this will not interfere with your upgrade. |
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On the other hand, we must not violate the Free Exercise Clause by demonstrating hostility to religion through the systematic purging of everything with a religious overtone. |
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Scientists use it in gas-centrifuge and other enrichment processes and as a purging agent to remove industrial residues from centrifuges and calutron parts. |
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In the days between his collapse and his death, Charles endured a variety of torturous treatments including bloodletting, purging and cupping in hopes of effecting a recovery. |
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