Four states are of vital importance, because of their size and the tightness of the race there. |
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Dancers with prior injuries often need special exercises to correct residual tightness or weakness, to avoid reinjury. |
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I had been experiencing some tightness in my chest, some shortness of breath. |
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Checking the tightness of the straps one last time, he headed back to the lobby. |
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He picked a bow made out of strong holly and which had a slight tightness to the string. |
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Students control the shape of the basket by placing the center core rope in different positions and by the degree of tightness of the stitches. |
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The construction is solid. Over the course of testing, the dials still have the same tightness to them. |
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The tightness of the central spindle means it's a devil of a thing to get the DVD out of safely. |
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The band's guitars still crackle with all of the telepathic tightness of the old days. |
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I think the great thing that I've gotten from my parents and I've gotten from my extended family is a tightness, a family loyalty. |
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Importantly, if this source of finance turns down, the resulting credit tightness will only further exacerbate credit losses and defaults. |
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I was under the pump a little bit to get myself ready in the last couple of weeks with some back tightness. |
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The tightness of their tapered trousers and their designer rollnecks make them look like 1960s mods. |
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The tightness, well, it shows off the figure of the woman, kind of like a subtle distraction. |
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While the company expects to meet forecasted demand, some tightness in inventory is possible. |
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If anything is impeding the tightness of the door's seal, you may have additional leakage. |
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Approximately 20 minutes after eating the fugu, he had onset of dizziness and mild chest tightness. |
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Improvement in air tightness can paradoxically create problems in moisture retention, because the lack of air flow slows drying. |
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Both regions are suffering from a severe and worsening tightness of power supply. |
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The result is a monoclinal rollover anticline, its tightness increasing progressively with continued fault displacement. |
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The soft-tissue tightness may be from muscle inflexibility due to significant and repetitive eccentric muscle forces during arm deceleration. |
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Bendability is the tendency of DNA to bend toward the major groove, and the B-DNA twist determines the tightness of the DNA coil. |
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During the initial inflammatory phase of this process the muscle responds with a reflex spasm which is the tightness or knot you can feel. |
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Sections of varying gradient, width and tightness of turn follow, leading to a steep, narrow gully with a fiendishly sharp turn at its end. |
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I can still walk fine, but at the end point of flexion there is some tightness and pain around the inside ankle bone. |
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In cases of Temporomandibular tightness, the joint itself may become fibrotic, or even ankylotic. |
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Steam scalds the inside of your nostrils and you become aware of the tightness of the bends in the curves of your nasal passages. |
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This area is very traditional and unspoilt, with the tightness of the valley restricting development. |
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Despite legends of Scottish tightness, it was sold very cheaply for cash-in-hand and the promise of jobs for the boys. |
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His principal difficulties are limited use of his hands, and severe tightness of the hamstrings and the abductor muscles in his thighs. |
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If criticism be found, it was in the lack of tightness of the performance, which could have used more definition. |
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Sensations of tightness, pain, pressure, and heaviness in the precordium, throat, neck, and jaw have also been reported. |
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On the massage table, she massaged my body with arnica gel, starting on my upper back and shoulders, where I am prone to pain and tightness. |
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In greater doses it can cause chest tightness, fatigue, breathlessness, dizziness and can affect muscle control. |
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The lack of tightness in some entrances and exits give the show the appearance being under-rehearsed. |
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Their musicianship is flawless, their improvisation and unit tightness impressive, and their connection with the audience electric. |
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She reached over and scratched the back of his neck, surprised by the tightness she felt. |
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The tightness of the game was again very evident when they scored a goal to give them a two points lead once again. |
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Men have so often been associated with tautness and tightness, moving briskly in tubular clothes like robots coated in cloth. |
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She experienced a feeling of tickling in her throat, yawning, cough, tiredness and chest tightness. |
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They all appeared to be relatively new bands that suffered from a lack of tightness at times, but for the crowd, Pinoy pride mattered more than perfect performance. |
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Most of the bupleurum formulas associated with the various permutations of Lesser Yang stage disease include the symptom of tightness and fullness of the chest. |
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He is uncommonly fine-drawn and, with a designer's eye to effect, enhances this spindleshanks look by the tightness of his drawn clothes. |
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The massage is very relaxing and often relieves tightness around the neck and shoulders and can cure headaches caused by nervous tension. |
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While this inflationary outlook seems plausible, an upward risk remains, given the continued tightness of the Danish labour market. |
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A gasket fitted in a groove in the protector ensures the tightness level of the luminaire. |
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Indicators of anxiety include physical symptoms, such as difficulty breathing, chest tightness, shakiness, headache, and dizziness. |
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A physical examination shows hyperlordosis, paraspinal muscle spasm and hamstring tightness. |
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This rise in demand will be slowed only by efforts to improve energy efficiency, and will run up against persistent supply tightness. |
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We regularly monitor the reflectiveness and water tightness of our reflectors. |
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Several parameters relating to packaging are thoroughly controlled: tightness, permeability, seaming quality, best-before date? |
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Before you call it a day, stretch-out your back and leg muscles to help prevent tightness and soreness. |
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Inside, satin-finish grooving cleverly conceals the polyethylene element providing chemical resistance and leak tightness. |
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It is characterized by cough, shortness of breath, chest tightness and wheeze. |
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Adjust the position and tightness of the rubber cord to stabilize the mask on the nose and mouth. |
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While playing golf on Monday, the 75-year-old apparently experienced tightness in his chest. |
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Urban employment grew by 3m. This tightness in the labour market suggests that China's economy is operating close to its limits. |
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However, given the good starting position, the tightness of the labour market may exert upward pressures on wages and prices rather early. |
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Our fuel injection pump test bench is also a good solution for testing the tightness of fuel injection pumps. |
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Very little of this year's flaxseed crop has been harvested in Manitoba and Saskatchewan creating tightness in the cash market. |
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The pressure of the gas used for tightness testing increases and decreases with the temperature. |
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Additionally, the tightness of the labour market and of the retail market for products limits the success of this initiative. |
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Specific water tightness devices according to each threshold choice for a better performance. |
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It is not uncommon to experience tightness in the chest or shortness of breath. |
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Leak detection and leak tightness inspection of pipe systems in houses and industrial pipe networks. |
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For the OPG-type dry storage containers, leak tightness is verified through helium leak testing before containers are placed in storage. |
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Engineering and bringing into compliance the hydrogen tightness circuit for the P'4 and N4 a.c. generators. |
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Pumping and water tightness of the hull are in progress before transferring the vessel to a shipyard for dry dock and repair. |
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When testing a packaging, Cetim first defines a tightness criterion, that is the acceptable leakage rate for the product. |
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Bites are painless, though envenomed people rapidly experience paraesthesia, tightness in the chest, difficulty breathing, weakness and paralysis. |
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Feeling of fullness or tightness in the abdomen, sometimes accompanied by abdominal pain or increased borborygmus, which often occurs after meals. |
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The door and frame assemblies can be tested to achieve specific requirements of air tightness, water infiltration or gas tightness through the use of add-on seals. |
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Her knuckles were white from the tightness of her fist around the handle. |
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The thickness of the threads and the tightness with which they are woven together affect the handling properties of the cloth, its stability, and texture. |
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The symptoms of lymphoedema include tightness and stretching of the skin. |
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She saw the tightness in the way the men were biting their lips, the stiff way they held their shoulders, the way their eyes darted from side to side. |
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The poems maybe don't have the urgency and tightness of the earlier work. |
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Given the tightness of the site, planning is necessarily economical. |
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I know it was probably because of the tightness of time, and the absorption in his own job, but it seemed to me very strange that he didn't want to go. |
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While the author presents a convincing argument for some relationship between military life and industrial life, the tightness of that relationship remains questionable. |
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The tightness of the bond is further implied by the elder Sicinius's determination to have Pudentilla remain in his family by marrying Sicinius Clarus. |
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With six league games remaining, such is the tightness of the competition that, mathematically, both relegation and promotion still remain possibilities. |
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Given the tightness of the election, it's hard for even the most attentive voters to cut through the cacophony of spin, campaign blather, and last-minute scare tactics. |
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The butterfly stretch is especially important in decreasing tightness in the pectoral region and the tricep stretch is beneficial to the axillary area. |
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Patients are made as comfortable as possible, with bed rest, pain-relieving medications, and hot packs to help relieve the pain of extreme muscle tightness. |
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Despite the cyclical slowdown and still robust employment growth in 2001, labour market tightness continued to be a major driving force behind strong wage increases. |
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Description: Baclofen acts on the central nervous system to relieve spasms, cramping, and tightness of muscles caused by spasticity in multiple sclerosis. |
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The profile of side effects is similar for all triptans, and the most frequent are: drowsiness, paraesthesia, dizziness, nausea, fatigue, a feeling of heaviness in the limbs and tightness in the throat and chest. |
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The relative wetness and tightness of the drumhead, as well as the level of the water inside the kettle, determine the pitch and resonance of the instrument. |
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If you have episodes of coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, or chest tightness, have a complete checkup to find out what the problem is. |
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Using the SIMOFUSE®method, which relies on integral electrofusion spirals, pipe sections can be joined together quickly and with leak-proof tightness. |
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Neoprene gasket gives an IP 66 tightness level to the entire luminaire. |
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When it comes to the warning signs of heart disease, angina and a heart attack, women are more likely to feel vague chest discomfort rather than a sharp pain or tightness like men feel. |
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Generally, the patient describes sensory manifestations as a sensation of tightness around the chest, numbness and prickling, or sometimes as painful sensations like stings, burns and electric shocks in the body or limbs. |
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Check nuts and bolts for tightness and retighten if necessary! |
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Each overlap was stuffed with wool or animal hair or sometimes hemp soaked in pine tar to ensure water tightness. |
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The maker seeks to eliminate friction and tightness and looseness. |
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The associated symptoms can be constant or intermittent, and can show up in various forms: hoarseness, loss of voice, a feeling of tightness or burning in the throat when speaking, or the need to frequently clear the throat. |
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A change in your symptoms such as more coughing, attacks of wheezing, chest tightness, or an unusual increase in the severity of the breathlessness. |
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Darvish played his one inning March 5 against the Kansas City Royals, but left with what was first described as tightness in the triceps muscle. |
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This being the season of injuries for the Yankees, Gonzalez started at shortstop and batted ninth because Jayson Nix complained of right hamstring tightness Monday night after legging out a ninth-inning double. |
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Should the fireplace insert be connected to an already existing chimney, the latter has to be swept and checked by the chimney sweep for condition and tightness. |
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Palpate the abdominal wall, including the insertions of the abdominal muscles at the costal margins, at the iliac crest, and at the pubic bones, to assess tenderness and tightness of the abdominal wall. |
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Since 1979 it has been organising certifications relating to the most commonly used NDT techniques, such as ultrasounds, Foucault currents, die penetrant inspection, magnetoscopy, tightness, interferometry and thermography. |
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There might be differences between the Member States as regards the timing of the impact, depending on the rigidness and tightness of the relevant labour market. |
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Tension headaches often are described as tightness or vice-like pain around the forehead or back of the head. |
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Perform tightness test with soaping before backfill. |
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It can be cut to fit without loss of joint tightness and tapped safely and securely for residential services without the use of tapping saddles, which means even greater savings. |
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Several of the adverse events appear dose related, notably paresthesia, sensation of heaviness or tightness in chest, neck, jaw and throat, dizziness, somnolence, and possibly asthenia and nausea. |
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Made with essential fats, oat and willowherb, it melts into skin, relieving tightness. |
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The compressor's electromotor with its casing is fastened with screws to the compressor's casing, what ensures necessary tightness. |
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This persistently strong growth has recently led to nascent capacity constraints and signs of labour market tightness in a number of sectors, which have resulted in price and wage pressures. |
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Imbalance between these two muscles can lead to subluxation, and lateral patellar retinacular tightness can result in tilt of the patella. |
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A number of measures could help to ease the tightness of the oil market. |
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Some shifting in production for the Refining Division was necessary, tightness of supply was felt for certain metals in the Advanced Coatings Division and dental alloy consumption was curtailed. |
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Muscle tightness and joint dysfunction was noted. |
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The combination of the sneakiness, squishing, tightness, and suffocation strongly suggests a homeopathic medicine made from a snake. |
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If your container is tight around the shoulders, it may cause you to tense up and arch at the chest to relieve the tightness, thereby causing movement. |
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When testing the tightness of the side gibs, a laser or ball bar will provide the best indication of a problem. |
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Sudden wheeziness and chest pain or tightness. |
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The tightness of the air-barrier system can be assessed using a fan test. |
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Check all the components of the hydraulic system for tightness. |
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Natural aloe vera is a great treatment to soothe the skin and good, old-fashioned calamine lotion can help reduce the redness and the tightness of the affected area. |
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