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Tyler wipes his perspiring face with a white cotton handkerchief.
Gig Young was the star, and he sure was perspiring a lot.
No one likes a trainer with red, puffy eyes and a perspiring stench.
Like its perspiring star, the series can't help but be its goofy self.
"Your skin needs to be able to breathe while you're heavily perspiring," he says.
But if you're swimming or perspiring heavily, you should plan to reapply even more frequently.
Women may fear that working out and perspiring potentially could ruin that hairstyle, she added.
You're perspiring, you're constantly drinking, and you're moving quickly and your heart rate is up.
But on my first long walk around the city, I discovered that I was still perspiring.
It had been her first story hour session, and afterward Harmonica Sunbeam sat down, visibly perspiring.
The youngest dancer immediately tore into his and aimed the tiny fan at his perspiring face.
The pungent stench of perspiring persons who, apparently, haven't yet heard the news that deodorant exists.
It just might be perspiring a little harder today than it has been in previous weeks.
In the audience, paying close attention, Eugene noticed that the ballerina, for all her delicacy, was perspiring.
Gyimah has large, deep-set, sauce-pan brown eyes, and a bald head that is always perspiring.
"If you're outside in a warm climate, the repellent will evaporate faster because you're likely perspiring," he said.
The Bieb's perspiring wax counterpart comes to London on loan from Madame Tussauds' sister location in Las Vegas.
In the kitchen, the woman who runs the restaurant, Nguyên Thi Liên, was smiling, perspiring, and clearly overwhelmed.
Minor differences of opinion turn into perspiring rants from Marcus and counterattacks, laced with condescension, from the dean.
Close your eyes, wrap your hand around the perspiring aluminum can, and you could be holding a Coca-Cola.
A cartoon in The New Yorker captured it best: A woman sits in her psychiatrist's office, perspiring in distress.
" The men practiced the scene more than a dozen times, perspiring and grunting as Barry narrated from the sideline: "Crash!
But the life force — the potent, perspiring sincerity that would be even clearer once he got on TV — is thrilling.
Mass, doe-eyed and gangly, with finger-thick eyebrows and a pronounced aquiline nose, arrived for the hourlong lecture perspiring heavily.
She was perspiring so much that it was hard for him to imagine that she could last a whole day there.
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. — At last year's P.G.A. Championship, Tiger Woods changed shirts midway through his rounds because he was perspiring so profusely.
Which means you'll need to water more often as your plant is using more energy and perspiring more water throughout the day.
And if it turns out that you are perspiring, make sure to have someone on hand to erase any trace of evidence.
Some credit the 1960 debates with helping John F. Kennedy defeat Richard M. Nixon, whose perspiring visage paled alongside his cool, urbane opponent.
Take a tip from our friends in Italy and combine perspiring man tits with wheat, egg, chili, tomato, basil, and of course, a toothpick.
The pace of the chants quickened, one man stamped his feet, another wept silently, and after 30 minutes the beloveds were captivated and perspiring.
And that , give or take a hundred adjustments, and a few perspiring years of practice, is how you bring gin—proper gin—into being.
Pasty and perspiring, he sniffs a lot, as if scenting gold in the nearby mine, and his eyelids droop with fatigue as he issues his commands.
Air passengers generate quite a bit of water vapour by exhaling and perspiring, but planes expel much of it in order to maintain a certain humidity level.
It took the royal couple about an hour to reach the half-way point at the Prayer Wheel and William look puffed – but Kate was not perspiring!
Already perspiring from the damp, hot air, I began to sweat profusely from the scalp down, as I tasted the first spoonful of a fiery seafood stew.
"We don't recommend perspiring, exfoliating, soaking in warm water (especially hot tubs), or any activities between the sheets for at least 48 hours post-sugaring session," notes Claghorn.
"Once I got up there, I was freaking out, perspiring while I was up there," he said, adding that he only wanted to look at Becca while he was singing.
In the short clip, she first shows her face dripping in sweat and then pans over to her mat before sharing a funny reaction to how much she is perspiring.
That can lead to temperatures of 60 degrees Celsius inside the car, with perspiring drivers sometimes losing up to six and a half pounds, or three kilograms, during the race.
Perspiring at his dining room table this week after a meal of halibut that he had caught himself, he sipped a second adult beverage and tried to understand what had happened.
But the ironic thing is in the heat of battle you can suddenly find yourself perspiring profusely, and that perspiration freezes instantly, blocking the flow of your oxygen through your oxygen mask.
It never seemed to bother the New York contingent — or the local reporters who routinely interviewed Cuban in this manner for so long — that he was perspiring into their notebooks and tape recorders.
Everyone's a bit sweaty but in a sexy way—think sweaty like Nelly Furtado's "Promiscuous" video, not sweaty like you ran to catch the bus and now you're awkwardly perspiring too close to your neighbor.
Wires converge from around the room on a pair of monitors, a softbox light, a glaring LED panel, and a camera whose eye is positioned less than two feet from Bonnell's pale, faintly perspiring forehead.
His 2018 image, "The Language Must Not Sweat," titled after a phrase Toni Morrison used in a 1981 interview, captures a series of books on black life stacked on the perspiring head of an African-American man.
When the trio opened DIIV's secret show at Brooklyn's Baby's All Right back in April 2015, I watched them sail past the line outside like serene Warhol superstars, through the already perspiring crowd to get to the stage.
The 32-year-old former world number one crushed teenage French novice Imran Sibille 6-0 6-63 to move into the second round of the Rafa Nadal Open Challenger tournament, barely perspiring on a sultry Mallorcan evening.
I could feel each hard-pumping heartbeat of blood travel out of my chest, up through my neck and down my arms and legs, warming my already-perspiring forehead but leaving my ghost-white fingers cold and blue.
Even though we would rather sit naked in front of the AC when temperatures hit those triple-digits, we still have to go on about our real lives and wear layers of clothing on our perspiring and clammy bodies.
The latest of these tracks arrived on Tuesday in the form of "PEACH FUZZ" and "GELATO" (listen below), and let's be honest, they sound like summer personified: of crushing hard in the sunshine, perspiring in the golden hour heat.
These are people who'll wolf down the greasiest burgers or the finest caviar with a smile on their face, content in the knowledge that in several hours time they'll find themselves astride a porcelain throne, faces puce and perspiring.
He accomplished some of his scheduled assignments in his first 10 minutes outside the capsule, but the work was so arduous that he was perspiring into his helmet, temporarily losing vision in one eye, and his heart rate soared.
The decision to take volleyball off the table makes sense when you think about it ... everyone in a volleyball match touches the ball, and they're usually sweating and perspiring, which is not a good combination when it comes to COVID-19.
At menswear designer Tim Coppens's presentation of his new collaboration with Under Armour—a series of sweat-repellant, water wicking, and generally slick sportswear designs called UAS—the perspiring attendees likely wished they were wearing the collection instead of their best couture.
Now that Ivy Park is (nearly) out at last, Bey just really wants you to start perspiring in it: "For me, it won't be real until I see women at the gym, in the park, on the street wearing the collection, sweating in it, and loving it."
Chandler is best as the paternal figure in dramas (most notably, Coach Eric Taylor in the TV series Friday Night Lights) rather than as a bumbling officer who seems to be constantly perspiring and is ineffectual in his comedic riffs on being a failed leader of men.
But this year, the entire day — the entire summer, really — has been uncommonly hot and dry, and so the audience sits scattered among the saplings, drinking water and perspiring, as they listen to Shafak, author of 10 novels and a prominent feminist and critic of Turkish nationalism, speak.
During the hour-long BBC interview broadcast on Saturday, Andrew gave a series of reasons why her account of meeting him sweating and dancing almost two decades ago at a London nightclub before having sex with him could not be true, including the fact he suffered from a medical condition that stopped him perspiring.
The plaza was lined with benches, at dusk each occupied by a row of elderly residents: small, solid, dark Mediterraneans sitting silently side by side, the women perspiring in nylon dresses, dark hose and stout black shoes, the men in dress shirts and trousers, their shining faces impassive as they gazed past us out to the horizon.
The bearded and lavishly perspiring cameraman, who was double-jobbing as a reporter, had requested that I stand to one side of him as filmed; Istvan would, in this way, appear to be addressing a dedicated news reporter, rather than a guy who, presumably because of budget cuts, had been forced to do two jobs simultaneously.
She is hardly the first person to come to the country with a ravening eye, and there is an all-you-can-eat quality to the resulting picaresque, with sights to be feasted on at every turn: glowing ranks of fast-food signs, a perspiring square dance, and family photos and children's drawings, glanced at when we enter a house, as if Arnold were a detective assessing a crime scene.
Tsaob (ash) was used as an anti-perspiring agent by the Damaran as they believe that it is the purest substance on Earth.
Erskine Sanford (November 19, 1885 – July 7, 1969) was an American actor on the stage and in radio and motion pictures. A member of Orson Welles's Mercury Theatre company, he also appeared in several of Welles's films, most notably as the bumbling, perspiring newspaper editor Herbert Carter in Citizen Kane.
Recently a lot of renovation work has been carried out. Statue of Bhader Kali was unfortunately stolen in the year 1973 by antique thieves but happily recovered at Chohra near the present dam site. It is believed that the image of the deity seems to be perspiring since that event.
The University of New Mexico Press (p. 21) The Ramah Navajo use it as a lotion for sores or sore mouth and to bathe perspiring feet.Vestal, Paul A. 1952 The Ethnobotany of the Ramah Navaho. Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology 40(4):1–94 (p.
Meanwhile, Manni spots the homeless man from the subway passing by on a bicycle with the money bag. Manni steals back the bag at gunpoint, giving the man his gun in exchange. Lola arrives to witness Manni handing off the money to his boss. Manni joins Lola, who is dishevelled and perspiring.
During this time the soldiers breathed dust, ate dust, and were wrapped in dust while sleeping in their bivouacs.Powles 1922 p. 113 Sand and dust got everywhere, but sand was considerably easier to cope with as it was "always clean and easy to shake away," but the "filthy, vile dust fog" clung to perspiring skin.
According to The Guardian, Romney "appeared unsure at times and occasionally stumbled over his lines as if struggling to remember his briefing notes." Many viewers also noted that Romney was perspiring, which reminded some Twitter users of Richard Nixon's 1960 presidential debate. Instant polls by Public Policy Polling, CNN, and CBS showed that more viewers felt Obama had won the debate than felt that Romney had.
The problem was to get it in exactly the right > position so it would slash John's shirt without actually cutting him. To > guard against this, we put a steel band around his waist where the pendulum > crosses. He was a good sport about it...but noticed him perspiring a good > bit and no wonder. That pendulum was carving out a 50 foot arc just above > his body.
At the northwest of the building, there is a column with a hole in the middle covered by bronze plates. This column goes by different names; the "perspiring" or "sweating column", the "crying column", or the "wishing column". The column is said to be damp when touched and have supernatural powers. The legend states that since Gregory the Wonderworker appeared near the column in the year 1200, it has been moist.
The Ramayana, the Mahabharat, and the Puranas refer to it frequently. The Reva Khand of Vayu Purana and the Reva Khand of Skanda Purana are entirely devoted to the story of the birth and the importance of the river, and hence Narmada is also called the Reva. There are many fables about the origin of the Narmada. According to one of them, once Lord Shiva, the Destroyer of the Universe, meditated so hard that he started perspiring.
Woody Woodpecker, tired and perspiring, is walking down a dusty road of the old West carrying a heavy suitcase. Hearing a stagecoach approaching, he stands in the road thumbing a ride, but the stage passes him by in a swirl of dust. He opens his suitcase, which contains an assortment of artificial limbs used to display women's stockings, wigs, dresses, etc. Woody transforms himself into a young woman by putting on artificial limbs, a wig and a dress.
1960 electoral vote results Between September and October, Kennedy squared off against Nixon in the first televised presidential debates in U.S. history. During these programs, Nixon had an injured leg, "five o'clock shadow", and was perspiring, making him look tense and uncomfortable. Conversely, Kennedy wore makeup and appeared relaxed, which helped the large television audience to view him as the winner. On average radio listeners thought that Nixon had won or that the debates were a draw.
Some Finns prefer the "dry sauna" using very little steam if any. Traditional sauna includes the process of perspiring and cooling several times. A part of the cooling process is a swim in the lake before returning to the sauna for an additional sweat. Steam baths have been part of European tradition elsewhere as well, but the sauna has survived best in Finland, in addition to Sweden, the Baltic States, Russia, Norway, and parts of the United States and Canada.
Additionally, he is the author of twelve books on preventive medicine. For example, in Le grand ménage, he recommends peeing and pooing as soon as the need comes, as well as burping after each meal, farting and perspiring. In La vie et le temps, he argues that 21 ejaculations a month lowers the risk of prostate cancer by a third. Saldman acted as a physician in 24 Days, a 2014 film about the affair of the Gang of Barbarians, directed by Alexandre Arcady.
He was diagnosed with dry pleurisy from which he had also suffered in 1937 and 1944. The doctor Ali Mohammad prescribed him a streptomycin injection and powders, however, Mukherjee informed him that his family physician had told him that streptomycin did not suit his system. The doctor, however, told him that new information about the drug had come to light and assured him that he would be fine. On 22 June, he felt pain in the heart region, started perspiring and started feeling like he was fainting.
The Harriman-Jewell Series (originally known as the "William Jewell College Fine Arts Program"), is a performing arts presentation organization founded in 1965, and based in Kansas City, Missouri. Originally known as the "William Jewell College Fine Arts Program", it hosted Luciano Pavarotti's international recital debut on February 1, 1973. Held in William Jewell College’s John Gano Memorial Chapel, Pavarotti was perspiring due to nerves and a lingering cold. The tenor clutched a handkerchief throughout the debut, which became a signature part of his solo performances.
Erickson sometimes instructed people to climb a mountain or visit a botanical garden. His narrative and experiential metaphors are explored extensively in Sydney Rosen's My Voice Will Go With You, but an example is given in the first chapter of David Gordon's book Phoenix. The following quotes Erickson: > I was returning from high school one day and a runaway horse with a bridle > on sped past a group of us into a farmer's yard looking for a drink of > water. The horse was perspiring heavily.
While the effects of her heat exhaustion were evident, trackside medics saw that she was perspiring, which meant that her body still had some disposable fluids, and let her continue. The L.A. Coliseum crowd applauded as she limped around the track in the race’s final 400 meters, occasionally stopping and holding her head. Her entrance to the Olympic stadium and the struggle over the last 400m, which took five minutes and forty four seconds to complete, would make it a memorable finish. She finished 37th out of 44, in a time of 2h 48m 42s.
"often said to be from Arabic 'araqa, covering notions such as "perspiring, deeply rooted, well-watered," which may reflect the impression the lush river-land made on desert Arabs. etymonline.com; see also " During the medieval period, there was a region called ʿIrāq ʿArabī ("Arabian Iraq") for Lower Mesopotamia and ʿIrāq ʿAjamī ("Persian Iraq"), for the region now situated in Central and Western Iran. The term historically included the plain south of the Hamrin Mountains and did not include the northernmost and westernmost parts of the modern territory of Iraq. Prior to the middle of the 19th century, the term Eyraca Arabica was commonly used to describe Iraq.
The compartments are divided from each other by figures of the kind called atlantes or telamones, which project from the walls and support a rich cornice above them in a wide arch. Three bronze benches were also found in the room, which was heated as well by its contiguity to the hypocaust of the adjoining chamber, as by a brazier of bronze (foculus), in which the charcoal ashes were still remaining when the excavation was made. Sitting and perspiring beside such a brazier was called ad flammam sudare.Suet. Aug. 82 (cited by Peck) The tepidarium is generally the most highly ornamented room in baths.
The New York Times wrote, "The film evolves as a tongue- in-cheek, campy chase through Senegal's bush country, where it was shot in lovely pastel shades...Mr. Welles, looking like Buddha, swilling whisky, speaking in a pseudo-Cockney accent and perspiring in a white hunter's getup, lazily adds to the lampoon. "It's supposed to pull your leg," Mr. Segal explains to Miss Andress as he sets a trap for their pursuers. "The Southern Star" does just that, even if it isn't funny enough during a good deal of the trek"; The Los Angeles Times said the film "wisely plays it for laughs" and was "not particularly well made".
The call to "Rig ship for coaling!" was an unwelcome announcement of a day of backbreaking work shoveling coal into canvas bags aboard a collier, hoisting those bags onto the warship, dumping the bags near the coal bunkers, and shoveling the coal into those bunkers. The following day was spent cleaning the warship of the black coal dust which had penetrated every crevice and corner of the ship including their living quarters and food supplies. Removing the coal dust clinging to their perspiring skin after coaling required each man to bathe sitting balanced atop the single bucket of fresh water he had been issued for the purpose. There were no showers.
Here, apart from his university work he became a canon in Accra cathedral. He returned to England in 1957 to become Chaplain at Pocklington School in Yorkshire. Duckworth joined the newly founded Churchill College in 1961, where he helped found both the Chapel at Churchill College and Churchill College Boat Club. He was also a staunch defender of women's rowing, acting as coach to the Cambridge University Women's Boat Club (whom he referred to as the "Perspiring Persephones" and the "Sweaty Bettys") and helping to organise their defence campaign when the President of the Cambridge University Boat Club attempted in 1964 to have them banned from the Bumps races, an attempt which ultimately failed.
Bearded magazine wrote that "this is a debut album that will leave you dumbfounded, reeling, exhausted and inspired". The Quietus praised the "sense of perspiring, physical energy that pulses through almost everything" and the "outrageous, head-snapping riff and hip-snapping beat[s]" as well as the "echoes...of Space Invaders, 70s sci-fi films, the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, post-punk, Fela Kuti, and 80s dance and electronica as well as...Sun Ra, Parliament, and Funkadelic". Penny Black Music called the album "engaging, atmospheric and intoxicating...one of the more forward- thinking and groundbreaking albums you will hear this year...not to be missed". In August 2016, the album was shortlisted for the Mercury Prize.
A video was leaked onto the internet, showing a well-fed Thandar Shwe, perspiring under the weight of diamond-encrusted necklaces and hairbands and swathed in yards of silk as plump junta members sat on gold-trimmed chairs in front of a five-tiered wedding cake and champagne. Asia World Company is involved in a number of big projects such as a Sino-Myanmar oil and gas pipeline project, a deep sea port at Kyaukpyu, the controversial Myitsone hydro-power plant and the Tasang hydro-power plant. Companies of the Chinese government have investments in all of them. Steven Law accompanied Thein Sein during his first official foreign visit to China after inauguration as a civilian president.
Dominants also possess various psychic traits, including the ability to cloud the minds of others, sense other members of their own species telepathically, see ten seconds into the future, and sense emotions empathically. It's not clear from the show that these are actually extrasensory perception, but Sloan and other investigators are advised that Dominants are definitely aware of others who are quite nearby, and use this ability to co-ordinate group actions such as paramilitary operations or simple hunting of humans as sport. The Dominants are able to exist comfortably in much warmer climates than humans, barely perspiring even in desert conditions. They have smaller craniums than humans, and their brains display greater synaptic interconnectivity.
The 1956 Motorama movie projected a future that contrasted with the (1956) present. In that present, a nuclear family of hot and perspiring convertible occupants are attempting to travel to the beach—but they are stuck, immobile, trapped in an insufferable freeway traffic jam. In a flashforward to the future, they are cruising at high speed in air conditioned comfort along an automated freeway (with no other vehicles to be seen) in their turbine-powered Firebird. The movie's concept (now more than fifty years old) was that this future was not unreasonably remote, and General Motors would provide it—and yet it is consistent with current projections (2008) for future automotive travel using electronic vehicle control and improved highway infrastructure.
And in January 1910 a Minnesota newspaper wrote a lengthy profile on Fitzpatrick describing him as the "great little man" responsible for molding Michigan's teams: > "A great asset to Michigan is Keene Fitzpatrick. He knows athletics from A > to Z. As a trainer of track men he is beyond a peer; for keeping football > players in condition he is unbeatable and in the capacity of a football > coach he ranks high. He works over an unconscious player, binds up a nasty > hurt or squeezes a soaked sponge down the neck of a perspiring husky with > the same calmness that he looks for dangerous stones in the training lot at > Whitmore Lake." Fitzpatrick's conditioning was credited with the success of the Michigan football team in his two games at the team's trainer.

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