It must have the stamina to sing with only short pauses to gather breath, and its notes must be loud and clear. |
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She allowed herself to hold enough stamina in reserve to finish in first place. |
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Although most skiers traverse the Inside Road from north to south, both directions demand stamina with substantial elevation gains and losses. |
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I didn't have the stamina and motivation to ever complete a work of fiction, except for schoolwork. |
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He stated that he had great determination and stamina and felt he would be safer at home than in hospital. |
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He says that he has lost a bit of energy and stamina, but considers himself lucky that the treatment seems to be working. |
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We see a man with a tough inner strength and immense stamina for everything life threw at him. |
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In a pure test of stamina and speed, cyclists go one at a time and the one with the fastest time wins gold. |
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The girls summoned their strength and stamina and faced the fresh legs of the opposition. |
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When we got to the Canal Turn, I just thought if his stamina lasts, he will win it. |
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It takes skill, quite a bit of effort and stamina, and a certain kind of imagination. |
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Although no special equipment is required for the climb, it takes stamina and determination. |
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If they have to wait much longer they will be fighting in conditions which will sap their strength and stamina. |
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It's only when you're doing it that you realise waiting takes stamina, strength and a strong will. |
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The rally will be a real test of endurance, stamina and navigational skills. |
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Each session includes a warm up followed by timed jogs and runs to boost stamina and endurance levels. |
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Her workshop is designed to improve vocal stamina and the clarity of speech rather than get rid of our accent. |
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His biggest asset is his stamina and his ability to make more than 40 tackles per game. |
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My stamina is getting stronger, my determination more focused and my energy levels are increasing. |
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The cola giant, Thums Up, is challenging youth all over the country to undertake gruelling tests of strength and stamina. |
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According to Grieve, beach volleyball provides excellent physical training by increasing stamina and jumping ability. |
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The rain over the past couple of days meant the going was heavy with the conditions testing the stamina of the horses. |
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They improve muscle tone, circulation and physiological efficiency and build up strength, stamina and flexibility. |
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From dawn to dusk they ran, swam, canoed and cycled around North Yorkshire in a trial of stamina and skill. |
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It is a wide, undulating course with a long back and home straight which make it a real test of stamina and suited to stayers. |
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He was a shy and delicate child and always lacked stamina but was exceptionally diligent and serious-minded. |
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The second half opened with a staggering show of stamina from four girls named The Pantheras. |
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Her voice modulation is of the highest caliber, very melodious, full of harmonious unity and solid stamina. |
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In any case, don't look to your publisher's publicity department to add much stamina. |
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The advantages of youth are all too visible, and they embrace energy, stamina and an openness to new systems. |
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For example, the finishing straight at Cheltenham is uphill, which tests a horse's stamina. |
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He clearly possesses pace but did not have the stamina to complete lung-busting raids. |
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A course with pretty stiff fences, it suits galloping horses and will expose horses who lack stamina. |
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Canoe slalom is one of the most spectacular Olympic watersports, demanding skill, stamina and courage. |
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Older people who hibernate during these chilly months could lose stamina, strength, and flexibility. |
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He has always been a charismatic lead singer and he certainly has the stamina to match. |
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The guy is not glamorous, he really is very strong indeed, and a bit of an iron man when it comes to chess stamina. |
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Considered the toughest event, the obstacle course is a test to the cadet's stamina and ability to stretch him beyond his limits. |
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What I was about to do would require a lot of energy, stamina, and vocal power. |
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After discovering Trager treatments, she began noticing significant changes in her stamina, her flexibility and her choreography. |
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I began to feel my strength and stamina ebbing and shivered uncontrollably from the cold whenever we took a break for water. |
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She slowly gained the stamina needed for the intensely hard work of milking and churning butter. |
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Exercise not only strengthened muscles and improved general stamina, but also gave a thorough workout to the circulatory and respiratory systems. |
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The voice, however, has deepened and coarsened, gritting around in a low-alto register and lacking stamina for the longer phrase. |
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The reality is that in the fire service so much of the emphasis is put on strength and stamina. |
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The authority, stamina, cool brilliance, and power of Nilsson's singing are evident throughout these two discs. |
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He is being put through a vigorous physical fitness programme which includes stamina, endurance running, and weight training. |
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He did seem very tired in the bath though so I think we might need to work on his stamina. |
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He is a great man to turn up year after year and his stamina and sense of purpose is unequalled. |
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We didn't have the stamina of the horde of hammerers who hammered well into the early hours. |
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Cardiovascular stamina, for all-day staying power, and weight lifting, for injury prevention and power. |
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Its course demands stamina, but the oeuvre of the Spanish master unfurls artlessly as a fascinating school of seeing. |
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Increasing cardiorespiratory endurance, or stamina, in your participants will have a positive effect on their everyday lives. |
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The slender, silky coated canine is known for its hardiness, stamina, intelligence, and speed. |
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We have the meals and snacks that will sustain your mental and physical stamina from dawn to dusk. |
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One has to remember that pedestrians do not have the time or stamina for unnecessarily circuitous routes. |
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Equally, he has the stamina, guile and composure both to make chances and work himself into positions to take them. |
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Simon is working on his stamina after missing the preseason as the Eagles' unsigned franchise player. |
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The weather conditions were quite abysmal with the piercing cold and rain testing the stamina and endurance of all players and panel members. |
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And stamina while playing a computer may be the deciding factor in this match. |
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They are bred for power, speediness, and stamina though height somehow made itself known within their pedigree. |
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More vigorous forms of yoga, such as vinyasa and ashtanga, promote strength and stamina as well as flexibility and relaxation. |
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The matches, all played in front of crowds in the impressive Hong Kong stadium, combine fast-handling rugby with severe tests of stamina. |
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Without the ability to swim and stamina, a Water Polo player is a sorry sight. |
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He is being put through a vigorous physical fitness programme which includes stamina, gym work, endurance running and weight training. |
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A bout of jaundice took the edge off my stamina once and for all and I realised then that human bodies are not like vintage motor cars. |
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In common with most visionaries he regrets that the rest of humankind has not had the stamina to keep pace with him. |
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This will build up your stamina and accustom your body to such long distance walking. |
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The linoleum dance floors are padded underneath with cork, giving them a springy bounce that will improve dancing stamina. |
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Each week the candidate criss-crosses the country, although his travels are limited by a finite number of stamina points. |
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His stamina is indefatigable and he hasn't had a cold since he converted to raw food fruitarianism. |
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However, for those of us for whom it also is work, it is a stamina and endurance challenge of gargantuan proportions. |
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This is a compelling work, not least for the dancers' brilliant physical co-ordination, dauntless stamina and sheer feat of memory. |
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Nottingham, however, proved unable to match Oxford's stamina, and, as they began to tire, Oxford piled on the pressure. |
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Especially useful are exercises which build strength, suppleness and stamina. |
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Good physical health and stamina are necessary at this point in our herstory. |
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She goes to the gym three times a week to build up strength and stamina, and to keep her already lithe frame toned. |
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To sustain this kind of stamina, they are exquisitely adapted to the rarefied mountain air of their high-altitude stomping grounds. |
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In close work in Australian summer heat, the kelpie has more stamina than a Border Collie. |
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To improve all-round athleticism you also need to develop strength, stamina and flexibility. |
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He will certainly need to better his stamina, as he visibly wilted in the later rounds, never having gone further than eight rounds in the past. |
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Thermals save a flyer from having to use precious stamina on wingstrokes to gain altitude. |
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However, as I have no stamina for non-narrative documentaries, by about two thirds of the way through I was bored and wishing it'd finish. |
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We started off with the best of intentions, but the stamina wore thin as the days and nights went by. |
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Because of this, hares use their superior speed to try and escape but the superior stamina of the hounds wears the hare down to exhaustion. |
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Winning back-to-back Cups is an amazing achievement of mental and physical stamina, as well as hockey skill. |
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To build stamina and strength for the game, Greg took up boxing and weightlifting. |
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Why do we stretch to the limits of our stamina and sometimes risk our lives climbing mountains, when chair lifts and gondolas provide comfort? |
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The tonic and adaptogenic activity of Panax ginseng is thought to enhance physical performance, which includes sexual stamina. |
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The fitness, stamina agility and dedication it requires must place great demands on the body. |
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I have done a couple more all-nighters since then but as I get older I have less stamina than I once used to. |
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Climbing wire rope ladders in a wet or dry suit requires good technique and plenty of stamina. |
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He could punch or box, he had great stamina, fought the best the division had to offer and had one of the best chins in boxing history. |
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Cheltenham bet activity usually focuses around horses who have good stamina levels and who are strong finishers. |
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Young people were keen to learn how to maintain physical stamina while trekking, control water consumption, and find out how to stay overnight in unfamiliar forest areas. |
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The timbered day lodge, scheduled to open January 1, is the perfect place for contemplating your Olympic stamina over a hot drink in front of the stone fireplace. |
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They look tough and strong and possess abundant stamina to stand the pace. |
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A man who doesn’t have the discipline to study for an undergraduate degree will have no discipline in working for eight hours in the five working days of the week, as he doesn’t have the sophistication and the fortitudinous stamina to run the largest city corporation in the country. |
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They're not young men anymore, but Jackson and Co. still have solid chops and plenty of stamina, relying on themselves and no outside musicians, just like the old days. |
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It means that for much of the race the horses are barely cantering and it is not the pace of the steeds but their courage and stamina that matters. |
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While I was there I more than doubled some of the stamina records and scored in the top percentile of graduates in nearly every single academic exam. |
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Running is frustrating because even though my fitness levels have risen beyond all my wildest imaginings, marathons are about so much more than just stamina. |
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The ones who favoured him pointed to his unnatural talent and boxing ability and seemingly great stamina and picked him to outbox the 27-year-old legend. |
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He had been listless, short of stamina and unable to make his mark on the match, all of which is more troubling than his miss in the penalty shoot-out. |
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Since it was first developed synthetically in 1987 by a drug company to treat kidney disease, it has become more and more popular among stamina athletes. |
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As the navigator's equivalent of adventurer with a pelorus, she has endeared herself to the ship's company with her prowess on the bridge and her stamina ashore. |
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Known simply as hockey in North America, it is a fast and exciting game that requires from its players great skill, dexterity and physical stamina. |
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The team will be heading to the Cambrian Mountains in Wales in June for the four-day event, which will test their strength, stamina and brainpower. |
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He weighed only 185 pounds, but he had killer instincts and rabbit quickness and the stamina of a mule. |
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The amount of strength, flexibility, stamina, everything it takes to be a gymnast is insane. |
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The murmurs against Bruno's physical and mental stamina had already begun. |
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We vow to start faster and run harder, when what we need may be not more speed but more staying power, stamina that comes only from a bigger heart. |
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The tunes might be used to bang the drum to, but they provide a plodding pulse for American stamina. |
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Emphasis was on breeding for working ability and stamina and, if the stumpy-tailed Halls Heelers were workers of excellence, their taillessness would have been disregarded. |
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He was smart and tough in the way of the hard worker, the long-distance runner, the gambler who wins on stamina. |
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After seven days on flat roads this was a sudden and violent examination of heart as much as stamina and it was a test that Lance Armstrong would pass with flying colours. |
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In an age of five-minute wonders some trainers of the traditional martial arts are sceptical whether Krav Maga has the stamina to go the distance. |
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Suffice to say, China will tax both the group's idealism and its stamina. |
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But if the going came up really soft or even heavy, I would be looking for a horse with proven stamina, especially if there are pacemakers in the field. |
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In that sense, the least frail person on those trips was Gus Dur himself. He has enormous stamina, gained by various means, such as taking a catnap. |
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Even if he lacks the vocal heft or tonal allure of a true Heldentenor, he has stamina to spare, and his musings about his dead mother were touching. |
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The ultimate thrill is heli-skiing in remote ranges such as Canada's Rockies, but for those with less stamina there are cheaper ways to make fresh tracks. |
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Spread across two floors, one for cardio and the other for strength training, Olympia has facilities for fat loss, de-stressing, fitness and stamina. |
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Thanks both to fate and the stamina of the Estonian people, the occupation was terminated and independence was re-established virtually bloodlessly. |
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If he is smart and can't motivate himself to train down then he should try hard to get a fight with an older, slower heavyweight that won't test his stamina. |
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There is no work anywhere to my knowledge that attempts with the precision and stamina of this one to anatomize a compositional process down to its very last move. |
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Instead he provides non-stop dancing with mind-boggling stamina. |
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The Arabian horse, coveted by the Bedouins in ancient times, was bred to have great agility, powerful strength, and more stamina than any other horse. |
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Long runs are not advised, as these require more endurance than stamina. |
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He has good strength but needs quickness, tenacity and stamina. |
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Readers can learn to increase their running strength and stamina just by doing Fartlek running sessions. |
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The women were assessed on their strength, stamina, flexibility and balance. |
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It is said that those possessed by otters lose their stamina as if their soul has been extracted. |
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He was strong enough to draw bows that others were unable to pull and had great stamina. |
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Yet those who keep the faith in this four-mile affair can be rewarded as Tank Top has reservoirs of stamina. |
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Even as we cheer for her stamina, we shrink from her rapacity. |
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They are generally slower than horses, but their great stamina helps them outrun predators. |
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The executability of his command would depend upon the remaining strength and stamina of the men. |
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But he has more stamina than any host who has ever hawked Turtle Wax. |
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Sundew. Calyx quinquefid, five stamina, five styles, capsule unilocular, quinquevalve at the top, polyspermous. |
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Introduced to Australia in 1965 by touring American lifeguards, the ironman is a test of stamina, strength, and diverse skill. |
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Jeremy Glover's filly Whoopsie will also relish the conditions and the stamina test. |
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He was powerfully built, with great stamina, and walked extensively in Britain and Europe. |
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This, outside cross training, attempts to minimize the risk of bodily damage by increasing strength, exercise diversity, and stamina. |
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Recreational players may agree to play any number of sets, depending upon time availability or stamina. |
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Icy water, strong currents and obstacles like weed and the odd eel or two provided the ultimate test of stamina. |
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All the centeredness, energy, stamina, and skill it took to pull that off was typical of a Ballet Nacional de Cuba principal. |
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Milton Harris' stayer prevailed by the narrowest of margins over 2-1 favourite Longboat Key, and appears to have stamina in abundance. |
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From that fight, Welsh started to take more frequent matches, sometimes accepting two bouts a week to build up his experience and stamina. |
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Chewit, whose best form has been at six and seven furlongs, is another that comes into the equation providing his suspect stamina lasts out. |
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People from the Mayan, Aztec and Olmec cultures drank the beverage to increase stamina, fight fatigue and build up disease resistance. |
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Hence the barrel chest, the thick hammer-like head, the strong jaws, their perseverance and stamina. |
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However, Sam Poots's dog still has to answer the stamina question having just held off outsider Lode Star in the first semi-final. |
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At the end of a ride I appreciate this horse's stamina, but at the beginning of the ride I could do without his excessive spiritedness. |
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The running helps, because stamina is important in cross country skiing, especially when you get up to a 7K race. |
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When a doe is ready to mate, she runs across the countryside, starting a chase that tests the stamina of the following males. |
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He has a lot of stamina. I suppose that is why he can run for a long time. |
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Though a well preserved man of no little stamina, if a trifle prone to baldness, there was something spurious in the cut of his jib that suggested a jail delivery. |
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The Arabian horse was developed by the Bedouin people of the Middle East specifically for stamina over long distances, so they could outrun their enemies. |
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It is owned by the Woodland Trust It takes a bit of stamina and determination to get into America Wood, on the outskirts of Shanklin, since it has little accessible parking. |
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Zhitomir was a neck behind Domesday last time out and he can go well off this mark judged on his 2006 form, but this trip may stretch his stamina. |
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Because stamina is a relevant factor, arbitrary delays are not permitted. |
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For kaphas, Rhodiola rosea is a powerful adaptogen that invigorates and stimulates those who have lost their stamina while allaying fatigue and depression. |
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He is known for his physical fitness, pace, skill, heading ability, stamina and agility, with a capacity to regularly get past defenders due to his acceleration. |
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Top-weight Le Seychellois is badly handicapped on his form of the last year or so, Sky Warrior is on a long losing run and Rehearsal has to prove his stamina. |
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It's mind-blowingly cold but helps stamina and only lasts three minutes. |
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Gooch's pride in Cook's achievement was obvious as his apprentice showed plenty of his own traits like concentration, stamina and an unbendable desire to lead by example. |
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Scientists against Stamina also sounded off in the notable EMBO Journal describing the Stamina method as illogical. |
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