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How to use tics in a sentence

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Most physicians have heard of the speech tics that can occur with Tourette's syndrome, but many other tics are more common.
Most children with tics can lead normal lives, and the tics themselves usually slow down in teenage years.
Even a 12-year-old car with a death rattle and all sorts of peculiar tics is better than an overcrowded bus.
The CEOs of underperforming companies do tend to develop all kinds of foibles, tics, and unpleasant mannerisms.
Dr Johnson was overweight and suffered from chronic bronchitis, gout and dropsy, as well as nervous tics and compulsive gesticulations.
He's reading their bodies, all the little giveaway tics and touches we have.
Studies show that it is more effective in reducing motor tics than reducing vocal tics.
Patients may be unaware of vocal tics, but family members may find the incessant noises grating.
In many patients there appears to be a genetic predisposition to the illness because other family members also may have tics, he says.
The prolonged use of major tranquillizers can produce movement disorders, including tremors, tics, and smacking of the lips.
But what of other sports stars and their sporting tics, traits and peculiarities?
Bob Martin invests his characters with wonderful tics, gestures and mannerisms and makes his knife-sharp comedic timing feel effortless.
As far as Roy's twitches, obsessions and tics go, the movie is midway between two models.
The prolonged use of neuroleptic drugs can produce movement disorders, including tremors, tics, and smacking of the lips.
Beds were made from straw, which of course is a home for insects of all kinds, particularly fleas, lice, and tics.
For a diagnosis of TS to be made, both motor and phonic tics must be present for at least 1 year.
Other children get stomach aches, headaches, heart palpitations or muscle tics.
Joel Katz played the buffo Sacristan with humour, and the required nervous tics so meticulously notated in Puccini's score.
Complex tics might include jumping, smelling objects, touching the nose, touching other people, coprolalia, echolalia, or self-harming behaviors.
Night terrors or persistent recurring bad dreams, physiological illnesses, or persistent tics may warrant professional intervention.
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One could not desire a more lucid exposition of the pathogeny of so many of these head-tossing tics.
More akin to the tics is stereotypy of written language, so common an appanage of mental disease.
They embody disturbances of various functional acts, and may be subdivided into inspiratory and expiratory tics.
The stableman backed off a little, his pasty face writhing with tics.
Eyelid tics are known to ophthalmologists as clonic blepharospasms.
Phonic tics and dominant motor tics respond especially well.
Tics of phonation are often superadded to the gesticulations of variable chorea.
As capital gains tax rates rose in the late 1980s, more investors took the somewhat risky position of using TICs for 1031 exchanges.
Tourette symptoms will also be evaluated via the Premonitory Urge for Tics Scale as well as Clinical Global Impression of Change scales, among others.
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