It has been a very busy couple of months and unfortunately this blog has rather atrophied from lack of time and input. |
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We would do a wide array of motion exercises to try and loosen and strengthen the muscles in my neck, which had severely atrophied from non-use. |
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Damp and heat can invade the spleen causing muscle flaccidity and atrophied muscles. |
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It is difficult to envision how this inflationary boom can run smoothly for a sector so atrophied after years of neglect. |
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A partially debilitated James shuffled his first steps through the medical bay, rebuilding his atrophied muscles after his injury. |
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With everyone's imagination atrophied, no one will ever be a threat to the world. |
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I haven't done anything except costumes for so long that my imagination in that area is atrophied. |
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Whatever hitting skills these transient players once had are now atrophied from disuse. |
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Cabinet government of the traditional model has manifestly atrophied over the past seven years, by deliberate neglect, not accident. |
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Creatine has also been tested with positive results in those whose muscles have atrophied due to neuromuscular diseases. |
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Careful examination of serial sections failed to ascertain the presence of true meristematic cells in these atrophied buds. |
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This longing for joy is not a vestigial structure in a once functional lobe of our primordial brains that has become atrophied due to disuse. |
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Her muscles had atrophied in her hindquarters giving her front half a bulky football player look. |
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Her muscles haven't atrophied at all, and according to all data, she's in perfect health. |
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The lava eventually breached the barriers, but it was hindered enough that it atrophied before scorching inhabited land. |
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The organs of decision-making and policy implementation are atrophied after three years of stagnation under Mr Zafy. |
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Indeed, the sense of self-observation is atrophied in this decadent human race of this tenebrous era in which we live. |
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The greatly atrophied, scalelike, vestigial wings are inconspicuous and nonfunctioning. |
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That appears, at best, to be feeble, at worst to have atrophied altogether. |
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Most pythons have atrophied useless pelvises floating inside their abdomens, not connected to anything. |
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To oversimplify: after independence in 1960, Congo was ruled so corruptly that the state atrophied. |
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He says Labour has been building momentum, winning a majority in the council last year, while the Lib Dem machine has atrophied. |
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About ten muscles in my left leg atrophied following a paralysis caused by the compression of the S1 root in my spinal cord. |
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The hair root is atrophied. After the hairs have been pulled out, you are free from irritating hairs for a long time. |
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Without manifest progress, the G8 system will have atrophied into a symbolic talking-shop. |
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It is not clear to what extent they have atrophied and to what extent they are still available, but in latent form. |
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The city republic requires breaking open a closed and atrophied administrative democracy to achieve a participatory democracy. |
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After various tests, Dr. Dancea explained to Stéphanie and Patrick that Jade's left pulmonary artery was atrophied. |
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Lucila Etchegaray, a little girl who was born with an atrophied kidney and with the other not working well. |
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On Chambord's death Lyautey's royalist sympathies seem to have atrophied. |
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Listen, Lorus, his body has atrophied to the point where he can't move. |
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In 1939 he underwent surgery for a brain tumour and emerged with one side of his face paralysed, his tongue atrophied and his behaviour even more erratic. |
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Computed tomography scans showed that her cerebral hemispheres had atrophied, and electroencephalograms showed that she was without any cortical activity. |
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The sciences atrophied during the post-World War I industrial decline. |
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But unless we allow our imaginations to become completely atrophied, we will be influenced by both secular art and the base obscenities that are prevalent in our society. |
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Their atrophied sense of integrity and largely incoherent rambling suggested that this would prove a far more difficult task than I first imagined. |
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Now I understand why in Jesus's story they gave the half dead man a wide berth: their hearts were numb and atrophied, unable to react to the unexpected and free themselves from routine, habitual ways of doing things. |
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If we await a destiny brought on through apathy and complacency, lulled into a false security by our current good care, when the time for action comes, our strength will have atrophied into helplessness. |
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When faced with a seriously atrophied maxilla with low residual bone volume, the success of the treatment depends on the hard tissue and soft tissue remaining free from irritation and preventing any further resorption. |
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Nothing would be worse than a low-end balance between a poor training system producing generalists lacking occupational skills and companies clamouring for labour from a atrophied production system. |
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For almost a year I visited orthopedists and rheumatologists to find a solution to my now completely atrophied right leg. |
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The problem is that the physical part of the art of flying has atrophied. |
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The controls were also symptomatic of the fact that outside the United States, capital markets had either atrophied because of the war, or simply were not yet well developed. |
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Dolphins are not thought to have a good sense of taste, as their taste buds are atrophied or missing altogether. |
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He had low blood pressure, and physical examination revealed gynecomastia, bilateral atrophied testis, and bibasilar rales. |
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Female Haplophryne mollis anglerfish trailing attached males which have atrophied into a pair of gonads, for use when the female is ready to spawn. |
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