The police and city officials have set up a number of strenuous and overly aggressive methods of control. |
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In spite of strenuous effort, Mr Heath remained less popular in the country than the party he led and unbeloved by his own rank-and-file. |
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Tall and Latin looking with long dark hair and black saintly eyes he was dressed as if he had just finished a particularly strenuous bolero. |
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There must be some favourite pastime, not necessarily strenuous, that can help you to relax. |
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It was not until very recently that women participated in physical activities more strenuous than gymnastics, soccer, softball, and basketball. |
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However, vigorous aerobic exercise, like hard running or strenuous hiking, produces pronounced changes. |
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After two strenuous months of hard work, mid-term had finally arrived for the Army Academy High School cadets on Arduous Prime. |
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It's been quite a strenuous twenty-four hours, what with one thing and another. |
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There is no strenuous exercise involved and no special equipment is needed. |
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Some doctors have made strenuous efforts to address this notoriously difficult area with further training. |
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It is also making strenuous efforts to recruit new staff and train unqualified employees. |
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He will make strenuous efforts to make sure that no criminal act on the inside, or the outside, can be traced back to him. |
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The efforts were equally strenuous behind the scenes as officials tried to impress foreign investors. |
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His many handicaps have not deterred him from taking these strenuous trips. |
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I would have been able to get rid of the cart, but it would have easily hung on until I made a strenuous effort to get rid of it. |
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Older and wiser now, he is making strenuous efforts to get out his side of the story early and often. |
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The idea that you should hold your keen pupils back to make life less strenuous for a secondary school teacher is monstrous. |
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In spite of strenuous efforts, it is still perhaps China's most serious problem. |
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To mitigate this perception, strenuous efforts are being made to engage local people. |
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The Church has also made strenuous efforts to ensure young people can become more involved. |
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The waters around Pitcairn are fierce and turbulent, with diving made strenuous by the strong currents. |
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We would use every ounce of effort we have to oppose it in the most strenuous manner. |
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If the condition clears up quickly, ensure that the child avoids strenuous exertion for at least a week afterwards. |
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Europe has made strenuous efforts to bring the Balkans into its economic and political orbit. |
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However, she cautions against anything too strenuous, as muscle damage is more difficult to repair as we age. |
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Warm up before any reasonably strenuous activity and don't push your body too far by over-exercising. |
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Warming up before beginning strenuous exercise is a must for every athlete. |
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The group is doing its bit for cancer treatment through an interesting combination of chook raffles and strenuous exercise. |
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Physical activity, even if it's not very strenuous, may trigger extreme fatigue, dizziness or even fainting. |
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Edwin, under his guidance had to do strenuous physical training which included wood chopping with a hand axe for hours in the hot sun. |
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Lacking any access to the strenuous life of the outdoors, they would be physically feeble. |
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The ineffably camp Shaana warned us yoga would be strenuous, and man did he deliver. |
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The debates on this day are the culmination of nine years of strenuous and concentrated campaigning. |
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A thought-provoking reach from a sharp fingerhold on the roof's lip gains a strenuous and exposed upper wall. |
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I guess by the time she's my age I'll be content with exertion no more strenuous than a nightly constitutional. |
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The cinematography is so tastefully autumnal that barging looks less strenuous than coolly stylish. |
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But the entire exercise becomes can become strenuous when it is done on crape and georgette sarees, as the material is very fine to work on. |
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After a pleasant preamble by a stream, a strenuous uphill section over rough lava flows brings you to the South Crater. |
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Order had been restored with the strenuous efforts of the Stalinists, but de Gaulle, Gaullism, and Stalinism had been severely shaken. |
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Men, especially young men, are expected to undertake physically strenuous or dangerous tasks such as deep-sea fishing. |
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Modern combat may be less strenuous than it was in the age of the heavily-armored Greek hoplite, but it is still physically punishing. |
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Persons with bulimia nervosa, however, usually purge, fast, or do strenuous exercise after they binge eat. |
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I can assure you our jobs are a lot more strenuous and mentally exhausting than you would ever consider. |
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The 6.5 mile trail offers a strenuous climb up Taylor Hill followed by a twisting downhill. |
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You may need to avoid strenuous exercise for up to a month, but walking and gentle exercises are encouraged. |
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Just about every water sport imaginable is available, with many less strenuous activities also being water-based. |
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There are a few trusty pizza houses and French restaurants for those who can't face cooking after a day of strenuous exercise. |
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Although it was by no means the steepest climb of the trek, it was still one of the most strenuous. |
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My much-needed lie-down was about to become rather more strenuous than anticipated. |
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It's odd, but the ongoing process of pattern memorization and practiced skill seems more strenuous in my living room than in the arcade. |
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Wear loose-fitting shoes for the first two weeks after surgery, and avoid running and strenuous activity. |
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Sure you can go for a rugged hike, but strenuous activity isn't required for getting the benefits of exercise. |
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Most ruptures originate during strenuous physical activities, especially basketball, tennis, football, and softball. |
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Fewer patients were asymptomatic during moderate and strenuous sports activities. |
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She married a man old enough to be her father, then took him on a honeymoon too strenuous for his heart. |
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The patient should be awakened from sleep every two hours and avoid should strenuous activity for at least 24 hours. |
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Patients returned to sedentary work after 1 week and to strenuous work after 5 to 6 months. |
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What was a strenuous task is now as easy as flipping the toggle switch that operates the spout. |
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Nothing strenuous, mind you, but he is expected to pick up the opposition defenders when they come forward. |
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It's not as strenuous as mountain climbing, or bicycling around the world, or trekking through a jungle. |
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Public entertainment can go ahead at the Barge Inn at Honeystreet despite some strenuous opposition from neighbours wanting to preserve their rural idyll. |
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The walking was a little strenuous, but it was just too beautiful to miss. |
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The cropping, the strenuous poses and the three-quarter positioning are especially reminiscent of the fragmented figures of struggling warriors on the Parthenon metopes. |
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As to the micro-damage, this is often marked enough to see in electron micrographs of endurance runners' leg muscles, and might prove even more severe after strenuous climbs. |
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A forceful orator and an advocate of the strenuous life, Roosevelt with his bushy mustache, pince-nez, and wide, toothy grin was a caricaturist's delight. |
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Even the Indians, towards whom some of my fellow countrymen have a condescending attitude, made strenuous efforts to revive the long-dead language of Sanskrit. |
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Encouraged by such strong findings, Carter and her colleagues began to look at how lactating and nonlactating women responded to the stress of strenuous exercise. |
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Soon the steepness decreased, but the climbing remained strenuous for the next two hours as we shinnied up complex chimneys and followed jagged ridges. |
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Years of strenuous effort to prove the case have been unavailing. |
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The most strenuous thing I've done all day has been to mow the lawn. |
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With the aid of a ropeway, and after a strenuous climb in the cold, we finally stood on the observation point of Mount Myoken at a height of 1,333 metres. |
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For those unaware of the history of the Dixie Cup With The Lipstick Stain, it had previously been lost, in spite of strenuous attempts to recover it. |
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As Jolly notes in her introduction and own chapter in the book, the binaries of tradition and modernity are often reinforced by strenuous defenses by advocates on both sides. |
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Some of his friends made a strenuous effort to penetrate the barrier he was erecting and found that underneath was still the friendly, deep thinking, brilliant mathematician. |
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It's a fairly strenuous activity, but only needs doing twice a year. |
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She saw women carrying firewood, and how long it took, how strenuous, and the effect it was having on their health. |
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The first President Roosevelt, the old rough rider, advocated the strenuous life. |
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Pensioners, although they appear bowed by the more strenuous life they once went through, find time for a humorous chat on a bench in front of St Mary's Church. |
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Men engage in open sea and lagoon fishing from canoes as well as the gathering of coconuts and palm toddy and the more strenuous forms of cultivation. |
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The strenuous conflicts and alternate victories of two rival confederacies of statesmen. |
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And athletes say strenuous endeavors such as a hilly, long-distance run can produce an endorphin high that lasts many hours. |
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Swimming is rapidly losing its image as the poor relation of strenuous sports like running or superclasses like spinning. |
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It is often caused by wearing constrictive shoes or repetitive straining of the foot with strenuous activity. |
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This week on S4C, we can see him embark on a rather less strenuous walk in his chatshow on legs down in the Gower Peninsula. |
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Challenge walks are strenuous walks by a defined route to be completed in a specified time. |
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The labor I offer in my friends' sugarbush is strenuous, but it brings a welcome fatigue. |
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The curriculum goals of a nursery school are more specific than for childcare, but less strenuous than for primary school. |
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Tackling the wekas was easy for Hoskins in comparison to the strenuous physicality of battling with dinosaurs. |
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The Zanj who were taken as slaves to the Middle East were often used in strenuous agricultural work. |
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Or would you rather scale the heights on the Classic Annapurna Circuit on a strenuous 18-day trek? |
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A mark for tardiness or for absence is considered by most pupils a disgrace, and strenuous efforts are made to avoid such a mark. |
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Tendonitis is common in female ballet dancers because pointe work is strenuous on their ankles. |
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The only luck the settlers had was in giant turtle hunting, but fewer and fewer men were fit enough for such strenuous work. |
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But increased blood lactate from strenuous anaerobic exercise causes a lowering of pH, and with it that familiar bodily pain and fatigue. |
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He was now probably about sixty years old and ready to retire from his strenuous and successful career in the service of his country. |
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Of course, we had to force ourselves to do first hand-market research like surfing, trying out various Mai Tais and listening to Hawaiian music, as strenuous as that is. |
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As the infancy of Rome was venust, so was its manhood notably strenuous. |
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For example, quarter horses are often the cowboy's choice for strenuous work, thoroughbreds are racers, and warm-bloods jump hurdles in competition. |
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Exercise was queried as frequency and duration of minimal, moderate and strenuous exercise, as defined by Godin, with MET-based exercise scores divided into quartiles. |
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Roosevelt's insistence on evacuating MacArthur from Corregidor in the Philippines, over MacArthur's strenuous objections, saved the general for future command. |
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Since all of the energy necessary comes from the user however, this method of mowing is the most strenuous and is not recommended for large lawns. |
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Puerto Ricans believe in protecting their farm workers and compensating them fairly for the strenuous and time-consuming job of hand picking coffee. |
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Sometimes being 'the first' to introduce a particular social reform, such as noncontributory pensions based on statutory entitlement, was a strenuous task. |
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