The flight to East Africa was a red-eye, but it was daytime on my body clock, and I was fatigued from several days of traveling alone. |
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People gaze in wonder whenever he dashes energetically from one side of the field to the other, racing past his fatigued opponents. |
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She has suffered bouts of total paralysis, is constantly fatigued and is racked by regular spasms of excruciating pain. |
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Most mistakes are made because we are pressured, fatigued or ignorant of all the facts. |
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And so if you've had say, hepatitis or glandular fever and you're feeling tired or fatigued afterwards, is that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? |
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With music, water falls and light shows to soothe fatigued minds, the hill attracts some 300 people during weekdays, day and night. |
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To make matters worse, he put the tanker on autopilot and he left the helm in the hands of a fatigued third mate. |
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Symptoms of yang deficiency include feeling cold, feeling fatigued and having unformed stools. |
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So all of a sudden he is too fatigued to make the same tackle he made in the first half. |
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We were a bit fatigued before the quarter-final after all the hard training we have done. |
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This considered, I felt slightly frustrated by the fact our opening league game was having to be played by pretty fatigued players. |
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Try one, and you'll notice that you can become totally fatigued from just one exercise. |
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It was either this or he was fatigued due to a long day and some inclement weather, which meant that he could not physically take this bend. |
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But if you are fatigued and have low energy, I think you can really affect how you feel by how you eat. |
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But if you are fatigued, be prepared to face the reality that we are all overworked, overstressed and overbooked. |
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Keep your movement throughout each set continuous, then rest a normal amount of time between sets, even if you are not fatigued. |
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If your midsection muscles don't feel fatigued by the final rep of each set, your form may be to blame. |
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Whereas only 1 of the 12 patients fatigued their quadriceps after an ISW, two thirds of the same patients did so after incremental cycling. |
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If your smaller muscles are fatigued, they can't provide the necessary help. |
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Given the thin faces of today's drivers, how long does a driver last before the metal becomes fatigued? |
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Though pleasantly matey, he has the fatigued, abstracted air of someone who has been summarising his CV in dressing rooms for three decades. |
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Both red blood cells and testosterone drop as the body becomes fatigued, impairing performance. |
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I do this until every muscle fiber in the biceps complex has been thoroughly fatigued. |
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She padded her brow and face several times with the sleeve of her robe, and looked fatigued beyond measure. |
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Fitness levels were determined by how long participants could walk on a treadmill without becoming fatigued and short of breath. |
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These overly fatigued interns are more likely to misdiagnose illnesses and prescribe the wrong medication or dosage. |
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They ran faster, longer and more efficiently before becoming fatigued after having the sports drink. |
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I suspect that we were both a little bit overexcited and mentally fatigued. |
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His equally fatigued colleague Park Hong-Seok, however, opted for some horseplay with his three children. |
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I noticed that I was massively fatigued and not able to sustain my weight and I was on the toilet about six or seven times a day. |
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Sage Agasthya taught Lord Rama the Aditya Hridayam, the hymn to Lord Surya when he felt fatigued during the battle with Ravana. |
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These are the same symptoms fatigued drivers face each minute longer they stay on the road than necessary. |
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Preliminary results showed the subjects were least alert and responsive when fatigued and subjected to slight motion. |
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Add a recent assault or battery and the mind is simply tired, fatigued, and abused. |
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If you give up easily when you're fatigued, we'll notice that, too. |
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I simply tend to forget how fatigued normal people can become. |
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So when insulin stays high for unnaturally long, a person gains weight, gets hungrier, and feels fatigued. |
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The junior deckhand on duty had fallen asleep, chronically fatigued after his eight hours' sleep in the previous 24 hours were broken into three periods. |
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If the archer is distracted, overly fatigued, or not concentrating on improvement, it is difficult to shoot a quality arrow. |
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You may also feel fatigued and experience nausea, food aversions or cravings. |
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Studies show that people who skip a morning meal often have trouble concentrating, feel fatigued and irritable. |
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Pectoral muscles and lats can push an enormous amount of weight through a great range of motion, which means they, too, are more directly fatigued. |
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As the miles rack up the body starts to feel fatigued, the mind starts to not be quite as sharp, but I wasn't feeling the bonk and could have gone on for more. |
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Energy drinks are typically meant to supply mental and physical stimulation restoring alertness and wakefulness when fatigued or drowsy. |
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When his full capacities are not demanded by the job he becomes emotionally fatigued and his work descends to a wearisome sameness. |
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Office workers with better views were much more likely to describe themselves as healthy, and less likely to say they were fatigued. |
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You are fatigued because of a lack of exercise, and then you don't exercise because of the fatigue. |
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It is pointless to argue that a self-employed driver might be less fatigued than an employed driver. |
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After the test you will have to rest for several hours and you may find you feel fatigued for a while. |
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Based on what is known about fatigue and its effects, this crew was probably operating the aircraft while fatigued. |
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Because the heart is no longer strong enough to provide the body with all the blood and oxygen it needs, it is common to feel fatigued. |
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By the time girls arrive at school, they are too fatigued to concentrate and they end up performing badly in their studies. |
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If you become fatigued in the course of the day, take a short, brisk walk or try a 15-minute power-nap to give you a boost through the afternoon. |
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Her concern was that, by running a heat, semi-final and final of an 800 metres championship, she would leave herself fatigued for the metric mile. |
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The can't continue because they're just too fatigued and exhausted. |
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It doesn't make much sense to train hard when you are fatigued. |
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As he told his story, he appeared overwrought, fatigued and unsure of how to deal with what he characterized as the extreme pressure of national attention. |
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Some users feel let down or fatigued for 12 to 24 hours after the trip is over. |
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The 3-D images show the difference between non-fatigued and fatigued bone. |
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The system of remuneration and scheduling for locomotive engineers may increase the risk that employees will work in a fatigued condition to avoid financial loss. |
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If this limit is reached, the material is fatigued and non-functional. This means that even when the filter element is not jet clogged, it cannot collect any more dirt. |
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The choice between a fatigued treasury and an increasingly defocused Opposition is before the people. |
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Are you having headaches, feeling dizzy, fatigued, nauseous, photophobic, foggy? |
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Even at this age, Sullivan's health was delicate, and he was easily fatigued. |
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These accidents were attributed to a combination of fatigued aircraft, inexperienced crews and poor weather. |
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For the study, participants like Mr. Stigler are required to execute three types of jumps in prefatigued and fatigued states. |
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It is very likely that the controller was fatigued as a result of an accumulated sleep debt stemming from several nights of disturbed and shortened sleep cycles. |
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The wedding company, fatigued with their enjoyment of the previous night, slept soundly late into the next morning. |
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The climbs here aren't super-steep, but they're long and they're relentless – and after 100 miles you're fatigued, and it's great to change up and use different muscles, so I look forward to some climbing. |
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In the wait for the tradewind to kick back in within the next 48 hours, the focus must be on making headway South and recharging the batteries of sailors fatigued by ten days at sea. |
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Prolonged exposure to heat makes some people with MS feel weak and fatigued and may trigger a recurrence of symptoms that were previously under control. |
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Both maintenance tasks were accomplished at mid-day in a hangar area that was quiet and well-lit, and there was no evidence that the AME was either fatigued or interrupted while performing the task. |
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People often say they can't exercise because they feel fatigued. |
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The lactate indicates that the pilot was fatigued, says a CAA statement issued here. |
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Unavoidably, trials in the fatigued condition were performed after those in the unfatigued condition and this could lead to order effects, for example due to learning, which might dilute the fatigue effect. |
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Research has shown that an individual, particularly an individual who is fatigued, does not correctly evaluate his state of wakefulness and performance. |
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These days, Turkey is fatigued by overextension in Syria and the Middle East in general. |
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