Right on schedule, there's a bracing nip in the air these days, and the Montreal live-music scene is shaking off its end-of-summer sluggishness. |
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Stopping caffeine suddenly, however, can cause sluggishness, fatigue, headache and grumpiness. |
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Blood pudding and blood sausage are folk treatments for fatigue and sluggishness. |
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Earth's mass, moreover, measures Earth's inertia or sluggishness if we tried to stop or change its movement through space. |
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As if to make up for the sluggishness in his body, his mind was racing along at double speed. |
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A build-up of toxins in the organs, muscles, and tissues can lead to stiffness, sluggishness, and a general lack of enthusiasm or energy. |
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Recent events have left their mark and a certain sluggishness remains in the air. |
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The nomenklatura put in place by Heydar Aliev is still mostly in their jobs and the police and administrative sluggishness is still quite real. |
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The sluggishness of domestic demand during that period may also have reflected private agents' uncertainty about their future income. |
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Don't ignore unusual graphics or messages, corrupted files or documents, abnormal sluggishness or the sudden loss of memory or storage space. |
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Fibre, for example, eases the systemic sluggishness that comes with constipation. |
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The sluggishness of wages is consistent with continued slack in the labour market. |
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The program also suffers from a certain sluggishness when one goes looking for a date in the calendar. |
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The whiteness which we all enjoy eating actually is due to sluggishness rather than muscle tone yet the irony is that cod is a dieter's delight. |
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As for the others, there is a sluggishness and lack of movement to them that stands in odd counterpoint to the activeness of the walls. |
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The reasons for the sluggishness are of economic as well as political nature. |
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Fennel aids digestion and reduces sluggishness after meals, limiting intestinal fermentation and bloating. |
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When sluggishness hits your family and you are suddenly craving snacks and the couch, get up and take a brisk walk or bike ride outside. |
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They cause a variety of behavioral phenotypes including overall sluggishness and abnormal phototaxis, geotaxis, flight ability, ether recovery, and mating vigor. |
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But sometimes fatigue and sluggishness are caused by an underactive thyroid and these external forces simply exacerbate an already stressed thyroid gland. |
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Exotic-sounding xanthic extract plus caffeine zap sluggishness, while good old glycerine smoothes skin. |
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In spite of the financial crisis and pervading sluggishness, we mustn't forget that cosmetics products have to keep dreams alive and convey pleasure and well-being. |
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The governments of ACP countries are often criticised for their sluggishness in alerting international public opinion to the serious food shortages in their countries. |
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The activity of Sapec's Logistics business unit is concentrated entirely in Portugal and in 2005 suffered from the sluggishness of the country's economic climate. |
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Although the EU's return to a higher rate of economic growth comes as a welcome relief, the sluggishness of its economic recovery is a continuing source of concern. |
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Governments have been slower to assume responsibilities for cultural activities than for adjustment of health and economic needs, and their sluggishness has to be made up by voluntary effort. |
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By allowing agents to choose the timings of money transfers, the model endogenizes the degree of market segmentation as well as the magnitude of liquidity effects, price sluggishness and variability of velocity. |
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The upturn in telecommunications infrastructure and the dynamic performance of the fire protection segment offset industry's general sluggishness. |
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This context partly explains the sluggishness of demand and the wait-and-see attitude of the personal sector, which is saving for fear that financial turbulence may threaten pensions. |
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This also explains its relative sluggishness at startup. |
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According to the Commission's Autumn Economic Forecasts, the sluggishness in the EU economy is expected to continue in 2003 and there is unlikely to be a vigorous rebound. |
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The Dollar advanced against the EUR following the release of two economic reports that showed an unexpectedly large drop in U. S wholesale prices and a continued sluggishness in the housing sector. |
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Lack of energy, digestive troubles, sluggishness after meals? |
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Global exports fell slightly in May, the first decline in nearly two years. Some of the recent sluggishness in global trade may be down to changes in the Chinese economy. |
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The investigation, led by Captain Mattéi, will prove to be harsh in the fug and the sluggishness of the village terrified at the thought of hosting a dangerous psychopath. |
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