After extrusion, the tubes are annealed to remove the work hardening and provide the softness or limpness needed for good collapsibility. |
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The senator's action even obliquely rebuked Democrats for the limpness of their opposition. |
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The hairs' limpness makes it seem longer, as do the dull red highlights that have grown out. |
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He describes contemporary literature as being characterised by limpness, as having lost its potency. |
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He should have yielded, for the initial dramatic limpness was in large measure down to him. |
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Associated with narcolepsy is cataplexy, a brief impairment of muscle tone such as a limpness of the arms or legs. |
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Symptoms include refusal to eat, swollen stomach, paleness and a blue or gray skin color, limpness, and difficulty breathing. |
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It's not too unfair to suggest that Jack Whitehall starts this festival with a comedy deficit thanks to the limpness of the TNT Show, his Channel 4 vehicle that follows his stint on E4's Big Brother's Big Mouth. |
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The article also recommends that parents watch for limpness, breathing troubles, or napping that lasts longer than four hours as these are warning signs of an overdose. |
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Then, give your lifeless locks some muscle with a dollop of Sally Hershberger Salon Texture Blast, a product that bulks up hair prone to limpness. |
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If your baby shows signs of more than usual increased sleepiness, difficulty breastfeeding, breathing difficulty, or limpness, talk to the baby's doctor immediately. |
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If expulsion of urine was forceless and there was low back and knee soreness and limpness, 10 grams each of Huang Qi, Shu Di, and Niu Xi were added. |
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