For example, in a fresh gale, a well-conditioned man-of-war could just carry in chase, full and by, treble-reefed topsails, etc. |
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In the desert, owning a well-conditioned horse can be a matter of life or death. |
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Again, surprisingly, mouse heart cells enlarged as they would in a well-conditioned athlete. |
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It was the kind of performance that a fit, well-conditioned team can produce. |
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In the seventh, the well-conditioned and heavily muscled Bradley took on the rugged style for which he is known. |
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Dreaming on a well-conditioned apartment has become a nightmare for many people in Barcelona. |
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Walking a few hundred yards can leave a well-conditioned soldier gasping for breath. |
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Thin horses require more space than a well-conditioned horse of the same weight. |
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My blood pressure, according to my cardiologist at least, was equal to that of a 16 year old well-conditioned athlete. |
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Using well-conditioned lorries and efficient logistics, flowers are delivered to the client within 36 hours. |
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Fortunately the Deputy Prime Minister is a well-conditioned runner or he would have casts all over his ankles by now from jumping on an off the bandwagon. |
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The well-conditioned Castillo, who has been victorious in his last seven outings, utilized fast hands and good movement to outspeed Moorer and win convincingly. |
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