Atrial pacing might stabilize respiration by preventing this nocturnal vagotonia. |
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He wasn't galloping yet, he was pacing, the gait in between a canter and a gallop, though not many horses can. |
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There are a couple of visual effects that are stunning and the pacing is just brilliant. |
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After pacing the 100-metre length of the island, it becomes obvious why no one has applied for planning permission on Isay. |
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The acting can be overemphatic and the blocking a bit staid, but the pacing is just right. |
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Does the call management system offer sophisticated pacing technology that permits limitations on nuisance calls and keep agents talking? |
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The original six hour series had been abridged into two hours and you could feel that the pacing was rushed. |
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Soon, Alyssa was pacing around the large room, looking at the antique cuckoo clock every few minutes. |
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I was pacing the room back and forth unable to control the flow of emotions rushing through me. |
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Vito was pacing back and forth impatiently, while carrying a long stick from a tree and just whipping it around the air, making that whish sound. |
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Indecision leads to restlessness, and before long, the dark-haired young man found himself pacing back and forth in front of the hearth. |
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It's obvious the players are pacing themselves to survive the ridiculously long season and postseason. |
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Brow furrowing, Shanza looked to the ground as they spent the rest of their walk pacing down the hallway in burdened but companionable silence. |
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Despite good supporting work from Keener, the film flounders with muddled pacing and a confusing point of view. |
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Incidental and accidental speech tones and pacing aren't a consideration in this sort of exercise. Clarity is all. |
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She stopped pacing to fold her arms over her chest and look contemptuously on the boy. |
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She fretted pacing the small empty space of the mosaic floor, occasionally looking out of the window at the crowd on the front lawn. |
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When Ben had looked in on him earlier Adam walked slowly, pacing, from one end of the room to the other, not willing for company. |
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She walked out, slowly pacing over to the sliding door in the living room and pushing the curtains aside. |
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So I kept walking the streets, pacing back and forth, back and forth again. |
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I stopped pacing and started running feebly, my heart now racing in fear, the sounds in the woods growing incredibly loud and frightening. |
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When we got to his suite he began pacing around the living room, lecturing. |
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I watched an elderly woman pause halfway up one steep hill, pacing the distance that remained. |
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Jinx kept pacing, lashing his tail in agitation, and Elanor's eyes followed him wherever he went, though her head was frozen in place. |
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Now she was pacing on the shore, stepping awkwardly on the rocks while her tail lashed furiously. |
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The pacing at times could have been a little more frantic as some of the humour became somewhat laboured. |
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Under his direction, the film's expert pacing builds quickly as the movie enters its second half. |
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The leading reinsman was injured in a spectacular fall at last night's Launceston pacing meeting at Mowbray. |
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The gun decks were silent except for the breathing of the men and the gunnery Sergeant pacing across the deck. |
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He argued that the rangers had relied on pacing and GPS rather than a high-tech laser gun, which is to be used on Windermere to catch speeders. |
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The imbalanced pacing makes it difficult to appreciate the profound monologues and witty repartee that follow the long stretches of absurdity. |
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Add in the languid pacing and you've got a film that flows like gummy engine oil. |
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Jonah spent several restless hours pacing in circles around his room, waiting for Yap to wake up. |
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The pacing works especially well, with the big big reveal of Chucky's true nature coming at about the halfway point. |
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In Britain temporary pacing is usually provided in district general hospitals by general physicians as part of an emergency service. |
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Flat, pedestrian writing and excruciatingly slow pacing keep the show stuck in first gear. |
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The predictive dialer's pacing algorithm controls the dialing rate in an effort to minimize agent idle time and maximize productivity. |
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It's not hesitation in his voice, but pacing, almost as if his sentences have line breaks already built into them. |
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He had begun pacing the cave, a nervous habit of his, stopping at the end of his speech to stare at Marcy with deep-rooted concern. |
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He quickly pivoted on his heel and began walking back the way he had come, pacing the room. |
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I started pacing along the red plush carpeting, scuffing my beige leather boots against the floor. |
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I remember thinking, right in that moment, how he must wear away the streets, pacing up and down, day after day. |
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During the film's occasional lulls in pacing, I kept myself occupied by wishing his character would die. |
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But the niceties of narrative structure, pacing and simple declarative English prose aren't her strong point. |
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It takes a lot of style and pacing to flash back and forth from action scenes to images and thoughts in the mind of an actor. |
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He turned and continued his pacing along the windward side of the quarterdeck, easily adjusting his stride to the pitch and roll of the ship. |
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She was pacing around the wing of the backstage area that she, Logan, and I inhabited before we went on to do our respective parts. |
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Both of them were pacing around the beach, feeling the hot sand beneath their cold feet. |
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Could this be a novel therapy for sleep apnea, and a new indication for cardiac pacing? |
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Harness racing, pacing and trotting, is raced by standard-bred horses as opposed to thoroughbreds, who do the galloping. |
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Afterwards, emboldened by the music's galvanic tides and ominous, pacing images, I barged backstage. |
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To Hendrie, pacing animatedly in the technical area, the goal was a shocker. |
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The critics are in awe of the play's fast, violent pacing, its tight structure and the humorous Scottish dialect. |
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Philip Ridley's script, which might possibly be at least semi-autobiographical, ensures great pacing with secrets gradually revealed throughout. |
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At the same time, the pacing is less frenzied, the attitude toward the semi-autobiographical protagonist free of narcissism. |
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Director and writer are reprimanded for story decisions that slowed the pacing and tempo of the film fatally. |
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A seasoned director would have had a better handle on imagery, symbolism and pacing. |
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She stopped pacing and pulled herself up to full height, facing him with flashing eyes. |
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Central hypopneas were more common, but their reduction after pacing did not reach statistical significance. |
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A young man in shirt and tie is pacing and bellowing a song in a strong accent, disturbing the people around him. |
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I rolled my eyes, zipped up my bag, and tossed it onto my bed, pacing around the room as I thought further. |
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The pacing is steady but slow, with slow blues and soul music matching the gentle pans and steady shots in the cinematography. |
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They are better at pacing themselves and tend to knuckle down to the homework throughout the course. |
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I'm rubbish at pacing my alcohol intake, and useless at not mixing my drinks. |
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The pacing is all wrong and the characters so dull there won't be a single audience member to care if Mr. Brady bites the big one or not. |
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Backstage, the producer is barking instructions into a headset while pacing and gesturing wildly in front of a bank of television monitors. |
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Russia and Belarus divided the field by pacing each other through the first half of the race. |
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Its heart is in the right place, and the cast is outstanding, but pacing issues and a blah story sour what could have been a sweet fruit. |
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He spends his free time pacing back and forth the bridge, stroking the ridges and twirls in the metalwork with his dull black eyes. |
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Kupets said her coaches, Kelli Hill and Jen Bundy, are pacing her for the long summer schedule. |
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I couldn't sit still and was pacing the room while curling and uncurling my fists. |
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I smiled down at him, and continued pacing on the narrow whitewashed slats of the wooden fence. |
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She was pacing back and forth in the dense sloppy snow that was left over from the storm two weeks before. |
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Her husband had quit pacing her after 20 miles, leaving her to navigate the nighttime forest on her own. |
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Occasionally she heard muffled footsteps pacing in the hallways and rooms below her. |
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She would pace until she dropped from exhaustion, sleep for half a day, then get up and start pacing again. |
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He was pacing up and down, back and forth between all the computers, anxious to find something, anything! |
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I did, I couldn't sit still, I was pacing up and down the dining room alternatively exhorting and cursing our players. |
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Lately he'd taken to pacing relentlessly up and down the hallway in their tiny, one-bedroom flat. |
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Altair shouted as he was thrown to the ground with a heavy thud, his horse pacing anxiously beside him. |
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Harness racing, pacing and trotting, are raced by standard-bred horses as opposed to thoroughbreds, who do the galloping. |
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Tyls was in the room above them, so Alexis could easily sense how nervous he was by the soft pacing that her sharp ears picked up. |
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I had been pacing around on the patio burning off nervous energy and this brought me to a halt. |
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A lot more scenes in the tent, with dialogue better establishing the characters' personalities, were shot but later removed for pacing issues. |
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Overdrive pacing might improve cardiac function, and thus pulmonary congestion might be ameliorated in patients with heart failure or bradycardia. |
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His hands were folded across his chest and he was pacing behind the best. |
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His assistant manager, DOUG STAMPER, is agitated, pacing back and forth, while UNDERWOOD calmly eats a breadstick. |
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The animation is beautifully rendered and the storytelling top notch even if the pacing is, at times, erratic. |
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He alternated between standing still and pacing nervously for about 20 minutes, until an employee of the bar said he would show the Red Sox game in the back room. |
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Certainly it's not the lame, dated jokes, the lazy writing, the slack narrative pacing, the boring matiness of the male ensemble or the overall emptiness of the film. |
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If you sit all day, consider swapping your desk chair for an exercise ball, or take phone calls pacing around your office. |
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Meanwhile, he is wide awake, anxiously pacing about his garden. |
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Since then, the work has been performed in Chicago, where the composer made a few nips and tucks that were supposed to solve problems of pacing and the occasional longueur. |
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I learned from those articles, lessons about rhythm and pacing and when to stick the dagger in and when to sheath it. |
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Turnip, his basset hound puppy, was pacing around dejectedly with him. |
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Angela stepped up now, as blunt and determined as a pacing tiger. |
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By that he means, and I soon discovered, that the pacing is languid and perfectly in keeping with real police procedure. |
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When Bratton descended to the trains, a man was pacing the platform edge, ranting in Spanish. |
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He stopped pacing when a beam of dusty sunlight struck his face. |
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She's up and down like a bride's nightie, pacing the corridor. |
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Venus, the kitten, joined in on the assault, and I had two kitties that were alternating pacing, nuzzling, purring or meowing to get my attention. |
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I do see trends of modernization in Cantonese opera, towards which realism, faster pacing and re-composition of certain renowned opera works take place. |
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The two possibilities are balloon flotation catheters inserted through the subclavian or jugular vein and semirigid pacing wires through the femoral vein. |
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I waited up in my room, nervously pacing in my beautiful gown. |
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Apparently, Lisa had walked in on Desiree pacing around the room. |
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Nancy walked out to the waiting room where Jordan was pacing. |
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Flora was pacing around the room, an angry expression on her face. |
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We mainly use a short-rest, aerobic approach to develop pacing skills. |
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Glenn, who lives in Speedwell Close, Haydon Wick, took part in a half marathon last month which taught him some valuable lessons about pacing himself. |
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What makes a novel a page-turner, besides a great story line, is pacing. |
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The cornerstones of the old time serials, such as a cliffhanger ending, a brief recap at the beginning, and brisk pacing made for exciting television. |
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She stopped pacing, her pause leaving her gazing out the window. |
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We see images of a panther and a tiger in close-up pacing their cages. |
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Her voice is a curious union of American pacing and British colloquialism, with just enough of an accent to not seem forced, and her grammar is unexpectedly superb. |
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The work is no grandiose masterpiece of self-aware ineffectualness, but the film rides its lead performance and unusual pacing to the umpteenth degree. |
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The veteran, who seemed to be pacing himself, has flipped the on switch. |
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In the middle of her pacing, she heard creaky sounds coming from outside. |
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He had reached the point where he could no longer sit still but had taken to pacing the great room of the house, tramping back and forth before the fireplace. |
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Its precise pacing, composition and camera movement and the minimalist yet powerful soundtrack reverberates and emanates a mood of incredible mystery and stillness. |
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Now I am on tenterhooks and pacing the ops block like an expectant father. |
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We see the pacing and its effect on the people below, all in one shot. |
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Mantello's direction saddles the actors with overelaborate costume and set changes, so the pacing sags when it should snap. |
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Figure 2 shows the electrogram from the atrial and ventricular leads while performing pacing in the cath-lab. |
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Milankovitch pacing seems to best explain glaciation events with periodicity of 100,000, 40,000, and 20,000 years. |
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But relentlessly craptastic writing, staging, pacing and editing conspire to create a seemingly impossible effect. |
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Light applause from the shaded edges of the courtyard, where in twos and threes curious ninjettes had been pacing, whispering, touching. |
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It then delivers electrical countershock or antitachycardia pacing to restore normal rhythm. |
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Much effort was put into creating satisfactory conclusions and making sure exposition did not bog down the pacing. |
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Respiratory pacing was studied with use of electrical stimulations delivered with a 12-channel stimulator. |
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The slow cinema verite pacing of this film suited it's totally depressoid theme. |
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The key to operational success is controlling costs, so we're pacing the buildout. |
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Such a scattergun approach to the pacing and gameplay may make you smirk, even though the woeful gags fall on deaf ears. |
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She spent 13 months pacing around her clothesline and lost all the weight. |
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It is the specific pacing of escalating kino that is important, not the physical touches. |
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Justice offers the stichomythic pacing of dialogue as evidence that he does. |
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Physicians use stylets to deliver a device, such as a cardiac pacing lead, to a specific site in the body. |
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Wired Puerto Ricans were pacing about pugilistically on the corner, and black guys with big hats were leaning in doorways. |
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An all-star cast, cracking pacing and a soaring score are just a few of the ingredients that make this a thumpingly good blockbuster. |
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Food and Drug Administration approval and market release of the IsoFlex P bipolar, endocardial pacing lead. |
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He's good with performers, visual pizazz and stylized violence, a little awkward on pacing. |
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The activities involve script examination, memorization, pacing, physicalization, focus, and delivery. |
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Currently, patients are considered candidates for phrenic nerve pacing if nerve cell bodies of C3, C4 and C5 are intact. |
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Groups of men, in all imaginable attitudes, were lying, standing, sitting, or pacing up and down. |
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We saw wedged-tailed eagles scouting for wallabies, bluewinged kookaburras perched on telegraph wires, and delicate jacanas pacing carefully across lily pad-choked waterways. |
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She halted her pacing steps as the ugly significance of Nicholas Caulfield's pending arrival washed over her. Ruin. Destitution. Doom settled like a heavy stone in her chest. |
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With poignant as well as spunky moments expressed through pacing and pitch changes, listeners will not just hear, but also feel the changing and developing emotions. |
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In these, coordination was of minor importance as compared to pacing. |
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Electrical pacing of the heart begins with an electrical pulse from the specialized tissue of the sinuatrial node near the top of the right atrium. |
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We saw wedgedtailed eagles scouting for wallabies, blue winged kookaburras perched on telegraph wires, and delicate jacanas pacing carefully across lilypadchoked waterways. |
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He acknowledged that some of the humour of this sole remaining contribution was lost through the earlier edits, but felt they were necessary to the overall pacing. |
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Wednesday morning, Jamie was pacing back and forth in the small kitchen when she decided that she didn't want to be alone after last night's frightmare. |
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