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Watch Report The newest timepieces in red and black are muscularly sleek.
In acting so muscularly, Mr. Obama defied both conservative critics and public sentiment.
"Today what we're seeing is people coming out muscularly for gun safety," Mr. Feinblatt said.
Biden also said his administration would track hate groups and more muscularly enforce civil rights laws.
Levitz argues that Democrats should tamp down their emphasis on "identity politics" while offering more muscularly left-wing economic policies.
The new sanctions were cheered by Republicans, who had pushed former President Obama to respond more muscularly to Iran's provocations.
The Calderón administration decided to employ extradition "very muscularly" as a means of degrading the kingpins' command and control capabilities.
"It's a good in-between: it gets you decent volume and work done, and challenges you muscularly and aerobically," he says.
The artist's insistence on strenuous positions resulted in muscularly expressive imagery, but it also displayed a not-so-mild sadistic streak.
Muscularly speaking, where is the least painful site to administer an HGH shot, or is the oral version just as potent these days?
Naismith himself liked the maneuver, but others in his Muscularly Christian cohort found the move ostentatious and thought it encouraged rough, individualist play.
Everytown's activism means "no candidate for president can go into those states and not talk pretty muscularly about the issue of gun safety," Feinblatt said.
Jessica Kirson, a muscularly funny comic who served as consultant for the movie, tried to fix the problem by telling jokes to rewarm up the crowd.
Though many of the scenes at court and on the field are muscularly staged, the play explodes into vivid life whenever we return to Falstaff and his unruly friends.
Between the lines: As the world largely leaves it up to these two countries to resolve this crisis, Modi faces pressure to act muscularly in the lead-up to India's May elections.
Sterling retreated from a two-week high of $1.3481, after the Bank of England's chief economist, Andrew Haldane said the Bank needed to act "promptly as well as muscularly" to stimulate the economy.
Sterling retreated from a two-week high of $1.3481 against the dollar, after the Bank of England's chief economist, Andrew Haldane, said the Bank needed to act "promptly as well as muscularly" to stimulate the economy.
This is only a prelude to "KINK HAÜS," an experimental work created by and starring performance artist Gunnar Montana with an ensemble of six buff dancers that made me feel both muscularly inadequate, uncomfortable, and thoroughly seduced.
The insular, muscularly politically incorrect Satmars in the village of Kiryas Joel wanted, as the authors write, to have their cake and eat it, too — that is, to segregate the village from secular society while wringing every public service it might be entitled to from government.
Whether these medicated mice were less muscularly healthy because they had run less than the other mice or because the statins had somehow directly made their muscles less fit is impossible to tell from this study, says Marni Boppart, a professor of physiology at the University of Illinois who oversaw the experiment.
Robert Albert John "Sailor" Brown (7 November 1915 – 27 December 2008), also known as Albert Brown or Bert Brown, was an English professional footballer who played as an inside forward. He was given the nickname "Sailor" by teammates due to his "rolling gait and muscularly stocky build".
Billboard wrote of the video, "It's pure sexuality. D'Angelo, muscularly cut and glistening, is shot from the hips up, naked, with just enough shown to prompt a slow burning desire in most any woman who sees it. The video alone could make the song one of the biggest of the coming year".Columnist. "Singles Reviews: 'Untitled (How Does It Feel)'".
At five feet eight inches and 185 pounds, Heston was described as being "compact and muscularly built."("Heston, his chrysanthemum haircut curling crisply about his leonine brow, raged through all opposition to score more than 100 touchdowns.") He was known for his quick starting ability. Archie Hahn, the 1904 Olympic gold medalist in the 100-meter run, was a classmate of Heston at Michigan.
At five feet eight inches and 185 pounds, Heston was described as being "compact and muscularly built." He was known for his quick starting ability. Archie Hahn, the 1904 Olympic gold medalist in the 100-meter run, was a classmate of Heston at the University of Michigan. Although Heston could not outrun Hahn at the 100-yard distance, he was regularly able to beat Hahn in impromptu 40-yard races.
The theory holds that the support that the brace gives will help the patient's body learn to work as though it had no curve muscularly. Then the muscles would be able to support the spine, preventing further collapse. This brace is used for all curve patterns and types, even ones considered past brace treatment by other schools. The brace is typically worn 22 hours a day, and often coupled with a physical therapy program.
Every > person who knew him, whether of his own community or not, held him in the > highest esteem. I vividly recall his tall, straight, ascetic figure, garbed > in the saffron-colored garb of one who has renounced worldly quests, as he > stood at the entrance of the hermitage to give me welcome. His hair was long > and somewhat curly, and his face bearded. His body was muscularly firm, but > slender and well-formed, and his step energetic.
This accommodation can be rapid in some diving water birds such as in the mergansers. The iris is a coloured muscularly operated diaphragm in front of the lens which controls the amount of light entering the eye. At the centre of the iris is the pupil, the variable circular area through which the light passes into the eye. foveae The retina is a relatively smooth curved multi-layered structure containing the photosensitive rod and cone cells with the associated neurons and blood vessels.
In 1980, 1985 and 2001 appeared the three volumes of Cowling's Religion and Public Doctrine in Modern England. The political history books required "tiring archival visits"; Cowling much preferred writing these. In researching for these books "He spent his days in his college rooms, muscularly grappling with books, indeed often physically ripping them apart. Made up of hundreds of essays on the thought of individuals, the work neither engaged with other scholarship nor developed an interpretative model for understanding modern Britain".
World breed standards are published by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale, or FCI (World Canine Organisation), on the advice of the IDC (International Dobermann Club), which is the Dobermann breed's governing council and has 36 countries in its member list. To become a world champion, dogs are judged to FCI standards. The AKC has its own standards, as do some other countries, although most still adhere to FCI standards. The breed standard describes the Dobermann as a dog of medium size that is also strong and muscularly built.
For example, Young England, exhibited at the RA in 1870 is of a boy holding a cricket bat and reading a book. A review in The Illustrated London News comments on its 'muscularly inclined Christianity' linking it to Thomas Arnold's ideas on combining physical and moral education.The Illustrated London News, 4 June 1870 p.596 Halse seemed to go along with these theories, as he set out his vision for youth in his poem The Legend of Sir Juvenis dedicated to the boys of St. Paul's school.
Moreover, the researchers emphasize that the animals are trained, not coerced, into particular behaviors. Because the rats are encouraged to act via the reward of pleasure, not muscularly compelled to behave in a particular manner, their behavior under MFB stimulation is likened to a carrot-and-stick model of encouraged behavior versus a system of mind control. It seems unlikely that the rats could be persuaded to knowingly risk their lives even with this stimulation. "Our animals were completely happy and treated well," Talwar stated.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic gave the album a three-out-of-five star rating. Erlewine said that Cyrus "sounds like a ruminative, mumbling Bruce Springsteen, so Billy Ray muscularly strums his guitar while rhapsodizing about the downtrodden working class." He also went on to say that I'm American is more relaxed than Cyrus' album Home at Last, by saying it is sincere in Cyrus' singing and what he's singing about. He finished his review by saying I'm American is "more engaging than his last few attempts to make country-pop that appeals to everybody".
The delivery system helps adjuvant the vaccine, increasing the size of the immune response. Thirdly, polyclonal antibodies do not appear to have the cardiotoxicity that has been observed in >10% of patients on Herceptin. The potential for immune memory may mean that the treatment effect is long-lasting (by contrast antibodies have a short half-life – that of Herceptin is only 12 days – meaning that the patient has to have infusions every 1–3 weeks). The vaccine would be available intra-muscularly, where Herceptin and Perjeta have to be given by regular infusions.
Goddard had stated that he was very impressed with the soap opera's ability to keep Cane's faked death a secret. For his death scene, Goddard said he did research on how the human body reacts muscularly, how much control the person has, and what their breathing is like. Goddard stated that he did not know which character he was portraying until a certain point through the storyline, and that he "had to play it ambiguously". He also commented that it was difficult as an actor as he did not want it to look like Cane was ever manipulating Lily, however, he said it thought it was a "great storyline the fans could get behind".
Caucasian shepherds were first described by the famous Russian Cynologist Aleksandr Mazover, noting that the center of distribution of the breed, both in terms of numbers and quality, were Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Dagestan. While the dogs from different areas of the region shared the general features today present in Caucasian shepherds, Caucasian Shepherds from Georgia were considered to be the best examples of the breed due to their size, powerful musculoskeletal structure, and attractive long hair. For this reason, Georgian SSR became a principal region of cultivation of Caucasian Shepherd Dogs in the Soviet Union. The modern show class Caucasian Shepherd is a hybrid of established Caucasian types, fundamentally based on the Georgian Shepherd Dog, which is the largest and most muscularly built dog with attractive long hair.

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