Jerry's sneezer was touched with some convulsive efforts, so that his fogle was continually at work. |
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He pulled the flask out with a series of quick, almost convulsive movements. |
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Ben could feel the trembling in his slender frame, see the convulsive hitch of his shoulders as he fought against sobs. |
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A rabbit in its last convulsive leap appeared briefly, and the white-haired one stepped briskly forward to pick it up. |
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With that she stormed off leaving the rest of us rolling about in convulsive laughter. |
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Devon struggled to speak through the convulsive shivering that wracked his body. |
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They had convulsive seizures, blasphemous screaming and trance-like state of mind. |
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After a second or two the rabbits tumble into the light, their convulsive movements expressive of a primordial terror. |
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Similar convulsive episodes seen immediately after concussive head injury may also be mistaken for epileptic phenomena. |
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They were set against the squattocracy and underwent a convulsive change in social values and patterns. |
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Room's movements were becoming more erratic and convulsive, and he seemed to have entered a trance-like state. |
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Below him, Eric made a convulsive wriggle to get his legs around the bottom of the pipe. |
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But the decadence and blindness on display in that nation simply mean that the inevitable day of reckoning will be that much more convulsive. |
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His letters stirred Mr. Gladstone into a convulsive paroxysm of burning revolt against the barbarities they described. |
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The most dramatic clinical presentation is generalized convulsive seizures. |
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In lock jaw, and in all convulsive conditions in which opium is prescribed in stupefactive doses. |
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The cellular mechanisms underlying picrotoxin-induced convulsive activity were studied by using mouse spinal neurons growing in tissue culture. |
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However, patients with a history of convulsive disorders were excluded from these studies. |
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The Spearman fought his bitter, convulsive coughs, strangling his sounds against a white-knuckled fist, and Zarantha held his wasted body in her arms. |
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A female patient complains of dramatic mood swings, paralysis on one side of her body, hallucinations, convulsive seizures, and religious delusions. |
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The spasm of anarchist violence that was at its most convulsive in the 1880s and 1890s was felt, if indirectly, in every continent. |
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She awoke, her body protesting as she drew a convulsive breath and sat up. |
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Patients with acute alcoholism, delirium tremens, and convulsive disorders. |
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It breathed hard, and a convulsive motion agitated its limbs. |
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Richard Nixon won big in 1972, for instance, at a time of deep and convulsive national unhappiness. |
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Rush theorized that all disease arose from convulsive action in the blood vessels, which he treated by purging and bleeding his patients, and inducing vomiting. |
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In the throes of its convulsive Cultural Revolution, with exactly one ambassador permitted overseas, Beijing was totally isolated. |
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It is necessary in the convulsive scene of business life to assign proportions to our problems and to set up priorities. |
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In extreme cases, tetany, mental confusion, incontinence, weakness, collapse, paralysis, convulsive seizures, and even death, can occur. |
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This is the type of convulsive seizure that most people recognize as epilepsy. |
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Status asthmaticus, pre-existing respiratory depression or convulsive states, hypersensitivity to oxycodone or acetaminophen. |
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Close adherence to the recommended dosage regimen is urged, especially in patients with known factors that predispose to convulsive activity. |
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Nevertheless, the Maghreb countries have lived this history in the still enduring convulsive way that they react to colonization and modernity. |
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In no matter what convulsive scene you may be living, you need to assign proportions and priorities as far as possible so that no loose ends are left dangling. |
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Exactly how convulsive a Japanese banking crisis would be would depend on the gravity of the country's current situation, which no one is really sure about. |
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This was surely the last, convulsive gasp of the practice of resolving international disputes by soaking the ground with blood. The fact that it was not has made no difference. |
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Thus the contraction of a person's muscles purely as a reaction to some outside force, or a convulsive movement of an epileptic, is not an act, nor is movement of the body during sleep. |
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The disease, characterized by generalized rigidity and convulsive spasms of skeletal muscles, causes paralysis, and usually starts at the top of the body and works its way down. |
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The major causes of this situation are wellknown: the break-up of a bipolar world, the explosion of hitherto contained instances of tension throughout the world, and the convulsive movements of a world seeking a new order. |
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China has witnessed huge and convulsive strikes and protests in recent years, as workers, peasants and others fight to defend themselves against the ravages and inequalities produced by the inroads of the capitalist market. |
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The intrusion of violence into political life, with the likelihood of its cutting short the transition to democracy, is a currently viable, indeed visible, threat in the convulsive post-Soviet states. |
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But anon they were taken with odd convulsive motions, which carried a little of an epileptical aspect upon them. |
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Needless to say, the convulsive, anoxic, and psychosurgical methods were anathema to him. |
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It results in something that isn't exactly a gallop, more like the protracted convulsive thrashings of a dead horse with its hoof jammed in the electric socket. |
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Between the convulsive emotional response to a single murder and an elusive general theory of murder lies another kind of contemplation: the study of the murderousness of nations. |
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The Trout was horribly knackering to perform with its continuous high energy and light convulsive jitterings, which covered the entire stage space. |
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The sopor, having continued any time, ended always with a violent delirium and madness, which, as well as the convulsive fits, lasted until night. |
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A joke merely affected her with silent convulsive twitchings, as though the risible faculties struggled somewhere within her but could not bring the laugh to birth. |
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That parliament was destined, in one short hour of convulsive strength, in one short hour of passing glory, to humble the pride and alarm the fears of England. |
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