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But its frantic exertions and straining after wit prove exasperating.
These exertions quickly took their toll on the knockout artist.
So Many Olympic Exertions will be published in June by Kaya Press.
For evidence, look no further than the primary season exertions of Sen.
But its frantic exertions and straining after wit prove exasperating (1:00).
But its frantic exertions and straining after wit prove exasperating (31013:00).
If only our own daily exertions could be so purposeful and ornate.
There isn't much in the way of serious philosophy underpinning Silicon Valley's exertions.
The vocal exertions of "Jesus on the Mainline" left Cooder dizzy and depleted.
And by night's end, the cast looks so very, very tired from its sustained exertions.
On May 16th Dr Mahathir's exertions to form a cabinet were overshadowed by Mr Anwar's release.
Logically they will take part in all the activities and exertions that were once denied them.
Americans had no way to see how their daily exertions contributed to a common spiritual cause.
Without his family's exertions, Mr. Tropini maintains, Viale would be a blank spot on the map.
If women hold up half the sky, perhaps more of them should be paid for their exertions.
Excerpted from So Many Olympic Exertions by Anelise Chen by arrangement with the author and the publisher.
" The effortful diction suggests the exertions involved for this decorous man to contain "the havoc within me.
For realists, this is a comforting delusion that gives high purpose to international exertions where none exists.
Lissner's energetic exertions to concentrate support from men like Justin Terry, my dad and me could prove critical.
Here's an excerpt from Anelise Chen's debut novel So Many Olympic Exertions, out in June from Kaya Press.
Applied on such a wide scale, they're unprecedented exertions of authority, although most are just suggestions at this point.
Despite Hugh Crain's (Henry Thomas) persistent and admirable exertions via crowbar, the door to the Red Room cannot be opened.
As cold-blooded creatures, reptiles typically lack in aerobic capacity, rapidly becoming exhausted after physical exertions, unlike warm-blooded mammals.
Exuding rejuvenation, he manipulated knobs and dials, tapped buttons and screens, and bobbed to the sounds produced by these exertions.
Apparently, these exertions had an effect, because the new album is both the gentlest and the most epic of Hopkins's career.
For all his exertions, Burton proved unable to find concrete evidence of serious wrongdoing on the part of the Clinton administration.
Some studies found no differences in muscle and performance gains between athletes who soak after exertions and those who do not.
"Right now my physical exertions in the pool are about all I can handle, so I'm doing less adventurous stuff," Grevers explains.
These actors are Justin Hicks, William Nadylam and David Thomson, and they bring both stylized grace and chthonic heft to their exertions.
By the end, Danzig's non-verbal exertions sound almost cheery, the singer "whoa"-ing and "yurr"-ing in agreement rather than rage.
It takes deft editing to conceal the seams in Mr. Van Damme's weary exertions, and at that "Kickboxer: Vengeance" only fitfully succeeds.
After their exertions, which Morris dancers trace back to the 15th Century or earlier, some drank beer served in traditional pewter tankards.
Freddy would find this amusing if he were here, just as Less himself once found Robert's exertions on the tennis court amusing.
Chief among these are the chilling exertions of the stunt actress Alicia Vela-Bailey, a former gymnast who portrays Diana with limber ingenuity.
So too, I think, would Holbrooke himself, who died in December 2010 when his heart exploded from the strain of unappreciated diplomatic exertions.
Memorizing a poem is just as valuable as an exercise in close reading, a chance to observe the exertions of our own brains.
The rate of heart attack increases during the holiday season, but not just because of cold weather or the exertions of snow shoveling.
Extended rallies take longer, not just during play, but also between points, as players require extra time to recover from their more extreme exertions.
This local failure has forced the national Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee into extraordinary exertions to avoid losing these seats to the GOP in June.
The music often felt subordinate to their physical exertions, though in the suite's best moments the two sides were inextricable, each feeding the other.
In their robust exertions and ecstatic smiles, she glimpses that moment where body (or the form) loses control, achieving a state bordering in dissolution.
Nadal spurned the chance of a warm-up tournament at Queen's Club to put less pressure on his body after his exertions at Roland Garros.
Mr Ndiaye, a swimming instructor from Saint-Louis in Senegal, was tracked and filmed by boat and drones over the four days of his exertions.
The warm-up is meant to ready us for the physical exertions to follow, allowing us to perform better and, in theory, not hurt ourselves.
When the day was done and we sat down to dinner, our calloused hands and aching backs testified to the exertions of our public service.
Although the story we published (also titled "So Many Olympic Exertions") isn't included in the book, it's wonderful to see how marvelously this project has evolved.
Hamilton, who took time out before addressing the crowd and looked drained by his exertions, later said he had no concerns and no problem with Raikkonen.
Songs by Bob Dylan, Nick Drake, even Paolo Nutini, drifted down the river until, thirsty from his vocal exertions, he was keen to locate another bar.
A separate OSHA investigation found that Amazon exposed some workers to stress from repeated exertions, bending and standing for up to 10 hours at a time.
We observe them trying to puzzle out the relationship between talent and hard work, between how much is required and how much their exertions should stay hidden.
No law says the volatility in the Chinese currency - driven by the authorities' exertions to stem capital flight - needs to invade the U.S. stock or corporate-bond markets.
We do, however, know that Kavanaugh and his classmates were part of a culture in which male identity and ritualized exertions of sexual power went hand in hand.
The power of this meta-movie resides not in retrospective platitudes about women with metastatic disease but in its representations of their urgent exertions to imagine the unimaginable.
ISIS could easily leverage its existing cyber capabilities — or inspire sophisticated cyber hacktivists to act in its name — to supplement its physical exertions of terror with cyber attacks.
Likewise here, except that "After" is moving only to the extent we may feel obliged to honor the enormous exertions of the actors trying to gin up tears.
Meantime, global interest rates have stayed anchored by central-bank exertions abroad and a broadening sense that the bar for a Federal Reserve rate boost was set quite high.
"Blue Train Lines" was a collaboration with King Krule, whose idiosyncrasies require extreme exertions in themselves; pushing him on top of frantic, tricep-burning drums didn't mellow things out.
In Nagel's response to Williams, he argues that it is not just our actions that are vulnerable to moral luck but also our intentions, our dispositions, our exertions of will.
Thus one of the triumphs of Sqad Up, a group that is great because of Lil Wayne's exertions but is what it is because of the full complement of guys involved.
The adventures he and his drinking companions share in search of liquid truth are argonautic, with sleepless labors in France, labyrinthine exertions in Cuba and one near cataclysmic encounter in Mexico.
Colonel Hammadin, 40, watched as a Free Syrian Army journalist shared video footage showing the colonel, still panting from his exertions, his hand on the shoulder of a captured Kurdish fighter.
There might be checks on his exertions of power within the federal government, but when he wants to bring out the bully pulpit, there's nothing between him and the American people.
In Mr. Fitzgerald's debut collection, "The Late Parade," his exertions came across as simultaneously tentative and opaque, as if the words were getting in the way of what he wanted to say.
There's no apparent joy in these painful exertions, and the occasional signs of a wider life — practicing kinesiology, getting lost inside a virtual-reality headset — fail to banish the movie's disconsolate monotony.
Looking flat after the exertions of their heart-breaking defeat by the U.S., Turkey trailed throughout against an inspired Czech side taking part in their first World Cup as an independent nation.
They committed to making the extraordinary exertions necessary to stabilize the postwar world and prevent World War II from coming to be seen as mere prologue to an even more destructive global conflict.
For all the genre exertions, none of this feels the least bit spooky, including the digital ghouls that float in and the cobwebs that look as if they originated in a spray can.
But her lucidly narrative pictures of the newsroom, composing room, press room, reel room and mail room bring the exertions of that day so vividly to life you can almost smell the sweat.
But the heart of the company was human, and much of the art it produced can be traced to the exertions of two brothers, Brian and Eddie Holland, and their friend Lamont Dozier.
But the risk was always that the word would capture the imagination all too well and become more like a summons to further heroic exertions to remake the world in our own image.
"If you're not controlling your temperature, you're going to feel hot, flushed, faint and tire quickly with modest amounts of exertions, so if that's happening to you, you're probably not sweating enough," he says.
Much of the time, nonetheless, he dwelt in the hobbit-hole of his brain, a richly furnished refuge, and his creative exertions, seen from outside, entailed little more than the refilling of his pipe.
Whether plunging into Sean's delusions and terrors (including visitations from the Devil) with a meticulous realism, or unflinchingly observing Sean's self-mutilating exertions, Potrykus himself seems amazed by the ecstatic energy of Sean's madness.
Phelps took the afternoon off, recovering from his exertions on Thursday night when he won the 200m individual medley to become the only swimmer to take gold in the same event at four consecutive Olympics.
Stretching out desperately to hold on but maybe feeling the exertions of his 10,000 meters title win eight days earlier when he was spiked and suffered a knee injury, Farah was also overtaken by Chelimo.
Brutal, lusty and deranged behavior is woman's work in "The Moors," unless you count the exertions of the family dog, Mastiff (Andrew Garman), who inconveniently falls in love with a Moor-Hen (Teresa Avia Lim).
The other stuff, the bigger sports things we treasure—the seamless collective efforts and effortful individual exertions, the strange successes and oblong and imperfect redemptions and dazzling failures—are the residue of those generous fundamentals.
It has bits of humor, and there is visceral beauty, as when the exertions of a dancer, Eleanor Hullihan, are accompanied by the amplified sound of her breath (movement is by John Jasperse, sound by Kristin Worrall).
Dafoe's intensity is undimmed (he seems not to have aged since his jungly exertions in "Platoon," more than thirty years ago), and, as for van Gogh, he was worn and torn by the strain of being alive.
The Warriors also left little doubt that their unexpectedly significant exertions just to get out of the Western Conference's first round, and how those efforts may affect this title defense, are at the forefront of their thinking.
Here, the exertions somehow feel both sweaty (hastily trying to give Thompson a makeover sequence, hoping something in the barrage of montaged moments will stick) and lazy (making her a longtime Men in Black fan above anything else).
BRIDGETOWN (Reuters) - Endurance athlete Cameron Bellamy, still recovering from the exertions of the longest open ocean swim in history, is keen to get back in the water but will return to his rowing roots for his next adventure.
Subsidies and tariffs, as well as imperial exertions on behalf of sugar-consuming industries, Walvin makes clear, shaped the global sugar market in ways that were good for industry and all too often harmful to workers and consumers.
Those bits of words, apparently printed on the works' raw materials, appear here and there in all three pictures, but they signify aurally, as if the artwork is muttering and grunting from its exertions from holding itself together.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rafa Nadal was worn out from his Rio Olympics exertions after emerging from an injury absence to win doubles gold, but the Spaniard perked back up with his trip to New York for the U.S. Open.
The youngster is a reverent preservationist, playing the familiar licks and enacting the familiar exertions: the scrunched face, the eyes squeezed shut, the neck craned back, all the better to advertise emotional transport and the demands of technical virtuosity.
As exciting and entertaining as their exertions may be, the scarring pasts these characters carry and the profoundly uncertain futures they face are beyond the comprehension of those of us with homes, or even countries, to call our own.
Capitalizing on the rest periods between intervals, the researchers repeatedly asked the men and women to assess how they felt during their exertions and also, afterward, to rank each workout according to which had been most and least enjoyable.
The advance of what we call democracy threw up challenges that the rich overcame, more or less openly in the 6203th century but covertly today, as the tireless exertions of the Koch brothers and billionaires like them bear witness.
The scientists interpreted these findings to mean that the runners' physical exertions had killed large numbers of their immune cells and created what some researchers dubbed an "open window" of immune suppression that could allow opportunistic germs to creep in, unopposed.
Sonny Bill Williams, twice a World Cup winner with New Zealand in the longer format, is one of the few high profile test players who have managed to make the transition to the lung-busting exertions of the 14-minute game.
In one of the songs on the exercise DVD released on Kumamon's birthday, as he leads his fans through their exertions, they grunt, "Toh-MAY-toes… straw-BEAR-ies… wah-TER-melons" – all agricultural products that are specialties of Kumamoto.
In their semi-final victory over England, however, it was the Croatians who seemed able to find a hidden gear in the extra period, looking fresher and stronger despite their exertions of needing penalties to get past Denmark and Russia.
Donald Trump barely won the White House, under circumstances — a tainted opponent, three million fewer votes than she received, James Comey's moral vanity and Russia's amoral exertions — that raise serious questions about how many Americans yearned to see him there.
But interviews with the two Ukrainian oligarchs — Dmitry Firtash and Ihor Kolomoisky — as well as with several other people with knowledge of Mr. Giuliani's dealings, point to a new dimension in his exertions on behalf of his client, Mr. Trump.
Instead Kintsugi highlights weakness, bringing attention to faults, promoting the depth of an object's true value by clearly exhibiting its exertions and the due care and attention paid to the object by its being repaired, as opposed to simply discarded or replaced.
We do not—cannot—know precisely how much they affected the choices of voters, but we can state that these exertions were deliberate and systematized, part of a sprawling effort that many now believe could only have been orchestrated by one country: Russia.
"The company exposed employees to ergonomic risk factors including stress from repeated bending at the waist and repeated exertions, and standing during entire shifts up to 103 hours, four days a week and sometimes including mandatory overtime shifts," the agency wrote in a 2016 brief.
But there's also always been a reason why it's so easy to take Tebow at his word—in all his years at the center of this strange maelstrom of bad faith and unfixable mechanics, his imperfect exertions have always seemed like the only honest thing.
A key reason (though not the only one) that instability and impotence on the governing front have not disturbed financial markets is, of course, the exertions of central banks, with their combined $14 trillion in bond purchases and open-ended commitments to support the capital markets.
He wagged his shoulders in time with the music, his cheeks inflating and hollowing, the exertions corrugating his brow, but his eyes, even as they jumped around, maintained an ironical gaze, unimpressed and forbearing, as if the noise filling up the room had nothing to do with him.
And it is among these folk, in metropolitan Lib Dem-turned-Labour seats like Cambridge and Bristol West, that the opposition's flaccid anti-Brexit exertions create the largest opening for the party (unlike the 15 broadly Eurosceptic seats in rural south-west England which they lost to the Tories last year).
The self-appointed caretakers of conservatism at National Review went so far as to pack the sum of their energies and anxieties into an entire issue devoted to taking down Trump, even though their readers aren't his supporters and their exertions only underscored his pitch that he's not part of the system.
After running even with Hillary Clinton or slightly ahead of her in polls published in mid-May, Trump has seen his numbers deteriorate with every demographic, a decline that correlates with the exertions of fine journalists who, freed from the distraction of the primary-season horse race, are doing Trump's scrutinizing for him.
The human tragedy reaches its climax in the fact that after all the exertions and sacrifices of hundreds of millions of people and of the victories of the Righteous Cause, we have still not found Peace or Security, and that we lie in the grip of even worse perils than those we have surmounted.
Remove that protection, expose them to the same exertions and activities, make them soldiers and sailors and enginedrivers and dock labourers, and will not women die off so much younger, so much quicker, than men that one will say, 'I saw a woman to-day', as one used to say, 'I saw an aeroplane'.
Our bodies seem to adjust to prolonged, repeated physical exertion and its energy demands by burning fewer — instead of more — calories over the course of the day, even if our exertions continue at the same level, according to a surprising new study of energy expenditure conducted during a 20-week running race across the United States.
Despite all his exertions as the Wizard of Saigon, pulling Diem's strings from behind the curtain, he could not make Diem into a nationalist hero like Ho. As many historians do, Boot believes that the Diem coup was the key event in the war, that it put the United States on a path of intervention from which there was no escape and no return.
To the Editor: It comes as no surprise that during his trip to Europe, President Trump — so ignorant of the history of his country, so indifferent to the exertions and sacrifices of its soldiers, so oblivious to the costs of war and the blessings of peace, so padded, pomaded and pampered — could not be bothered to attend a memorial service at the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery or the subsequent Paris Peace Forum.

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