His combative language and his defiant shouting were full of bravado, and he had the large frame and muscular build to back up his boasts. |
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My body became strong and muscular but I could run like lightning, and, boy, did it feel great! |
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Of course, they all have strong muscular backs and shoulders, that goes with the job. |
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He sported a black tee, one that, Alex noted disgustedly, fit his tall, muscular frame snugly. |
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He's well-built, lean and muscular, but in my dream he's wearing a tutu and tights. |
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Most liberal hawks have advocated a muscular enforcement of the human rights agenda. |
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Though his hair was gray with white streaks on both sides of his head, his body was still muscular and strong. |
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It had great muscular arms, and powerful legs supported a thick body covered with taut muscle. |
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Both regions are muscular, covered with a dense sheet of radial muscles and rings of circular and meridional muscles. |
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King Hienal was a tall, muscular, powerfully built man with brown hair that was quickly going gray. |
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He smiled at her and then gathered her into an embrace holding her tightly with his muscular arms. |
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The two discrete muscular components of the sphincter identified anatomically cannot be distinguished manometrically. |
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He doesn't have to be muscular, just lean and athletic, and healthy-looking. |
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They are characterized by a single, pseudobivalved shell which enclosed the mantle and muscular foot. |
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It decreases the tensile forces placed upon the Achilles tendon via dissemination of forces resulting from a muscular contraction. |
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He still had on some armor that covered his rather muscular physique, but it was scratched and dented pretty badly. |
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This manifests symptomatically with episodes of severe muscular weakness or paralysis, tetany and postural hypotension. |
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The neuro muscular tensions altered m such a way that they show a prolonged way of reaction with paroxysmal discharges and tetanoid states. |
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His muscular frame, although masked by his black nightshirt, was still clearly visible. |
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Add five to ten drops of pure lavender essential oil to a teaspoon of carrier oil and massage it in to relieve headaches or muscular pain. |
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Of course by now you know that Joel was a tall, muscular, athlete who had trained for these sorts of events. |
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The athlete can sense a loss in muscular strength, coordination, and maximal working capacity. |
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Polar bears have a heavy stout body with strong muscular legs and well-developed neck muscles. |
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A massively muscular man, he is unapologetic about having used steroids and proud of his knowledge of weightlifting. |
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Some polychaetes such as the sea mouse also bear a ventral muscular, creeping sole. |
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Although he no longer played football, he was still muscular and wide-shouldered. |
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He has a sturdy build with strikingly muscular hands and chiseled features. |
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They were an oddly diverse group, one man was short and heavy, two others were tall and muscular, and the other two looked rather thin and weak. |
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A ballet barre, for example, will get you ready for class by increasing your body temperature, suppleness and muscular control. |
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Your body will respond by getting more muscular and stronger before you know it. |
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Here, there was a cadre of burly bouncers waiting for her, each of them large and muscular and very powerful. |
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He was sitting next to a burly muscular youngster in dirty military fatigues who was trying to drink from two cans simultaneously. |
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The Dall's porpoise is stocky and muscular, built as powerful as a killer whale, but smaller. |
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She is very muscular and powerful in the legs, but not as much as in her arms. |
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He had a broad frame, which in his prime must have been gloriously muscular and strong. |
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Later the same month the man's sweating, pyrexia, muscular rigidity, and decreased responsiveness returned. |
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Neuromuscular signs, mainly referring to muscular tension, were also documented. |
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A hiatus hernia is when part of the stomach slides through the diaphragm, the muscular sheet that separates the lungs and chest from the abdomen. |
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The physiotherapy continued until muscular strength and proprioception were restored. |
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The lower lactate level may have a significant contribution in lower muscular fatigue. |
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As a result, the stomach loses its coordinated muscular activity and doesn't empty properly. |
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The epiglottis is a flap of muscular tissue that closes off the entry to your voice box when you swallow. |
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Research indicates that after training is terminated, an athlete can retain gained muscular strength and power for periods of up to six weeks. |
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We made an initial diagnosis of muscular spasm with a possible septic left hip. |
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It provides muscular branches to peroneus longus and peroneus brevis muscles. |
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Primary lymphatic vessels lack a significant muscular wall and do not have valves. |
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Pelvic organ prolapse results from a weakening of connective tissue or loss of muscular support. |
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The muscular layers create vein contractility, which maintains venous tone. |
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The researchers will focus on myotonic and facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophies. |
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It was human-shaped, tall and muscular, but it glowed with an unearthly blue light. |
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Slack lining and climbing are very different activities that require different types of muscular control in order to create balance. |
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Linda can even supply a range of natural skincare products and medicinal creams for muscular and joint problems. |
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The cues may be unconscious nonverbal cues, such as muscular tension or gestures. |
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Hilles may have a spare, muscular style of writing, but he is unabashed when it comes to expressing his affection for Luke. |
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An umpteen number of muscular men and women would have performed such a feat. |
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In the muscular dystrophies pharyngeal motor function is usually only moderately affected. |
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I never expected him to be so tall, and those broad muscular shoulders, wow! |
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At last, we were ready, handing over a sizeable deposit to the muscular and tanned board hire bloke. |
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If hyponatremia develops rapidly, muscular twitches, irritability and convulsions can occur. |
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The stallion was brought to the tent, a handsome bay with a white blaze and muscular loins. |
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The muscular man carried a sturdy blackthorn cudgel in the field when supervising the emergency men. |
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Hearty laughter increases heart rate, blood pressure and respiratory rate, and muscular activity. |
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But one, a muscular young man, was far from happy, yelling, angrily holding his arm, he began pushing and shoving me. |
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To make your upper body look more muscular, wear small shoulder pads in your blazers, jackets and sports jackets. |
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A general feeling of stiffness may be noticed, along with mild diffuse muscular pains. |
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His interest is in gene treatments for muscular dystrophy and muscle aging. |
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He was dressed in a tight white T-shirt that flaunted his abs, and his muscular arms. |
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People find a muscular physique with great abs a very attractive and irresistible package. |
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Nothing gets more attention than a muscular body complete with exploding muscle and chiseled abs. |
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He was not wearing a shirt at all, his biceps noticeably muscular and his 6-pack abs too. |
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The abdominals have the same capacity to improve muscular strength and endurance as any other muscle group in the body. |
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Duchenne's muscular dystrophy is a severe, debilitating, and progressive muscle wasting disease. |
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Swimmers with this body type are more muscular, thick-chested with broad shoulders and a smaller waist. |
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Tiger bone is used to treat arthritis and muscular atrophy, and rhino horn to treat fevers, convulsions, and delirium. |
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Researchers hope the findings can be used to help fight against muscle diseases, like muscular dystrophy. |
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Her green eyes take in every inch of the young man's frame, from his dark gold hair to his gray eyes to his muscular, compact figure. |
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After all, women these days make no secret of the fact that a guy with strong, muscular arms and washboard abs is a wanted commodity. |
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Most guys want a lean and muscular body, complete with well-defined arms and washboard abs. |
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A diagnosis of chronic respiratory failure due to Duchenne's muscular dystrophy was made. |
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Duchenne muscular dystrophy is an X linked disorder affecting approximately 1 in 3500 male live births. |
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It is also, apparently, good for easing muscular aches and has mentally stimulating properties. |
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It's good for muscular aches and pains, sinusitis, minor chest complaints and for when your immune system needs a bit of a boost. |
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This phenomenon has been described in osteogenesis imperfecta, achondroplasia and Duchenne muscular dystrophy. |
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The racy, muscular, correct filly is a half sister to Grade 3 winner Roman Envoy. |
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He was hugely muscular and with the arrogant bearing of a man who knew he would get what he wanted. |
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He was tall and a bit on the thick weighty side, though it wasn't hard to see that he was also quite muscular. |
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He has well-defined square, straight shoulders and a muscular chest kept remarkably youthful by a healthy exercise regimen. |
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There were great welts, scars that ran in ridges across his muscular shoulders. |
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Aneurysmal development is caused by weakness in the muscular tunica media and stretching of the tunica intima and adventitial layers. |
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A muscle biopsy performed 27 years ago was interpreted as showing changes consistent with muscular dystrophy. |
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The tribe performs bird and animal dances with vivid miming and powerful muscular agility. |
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The agonist and antagonist muscles work in concert to create muscular balance in the human body. |
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The car's striking, swept-back rear window pillars also contribute to its more muscular appearance. |
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The gallbladder is a small muscular sac located under the liver that stores bile secreted by the liver. |
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He had short brown shaven hair, was clean-shaven, of medium but muscular build and was wearing casual clothing. |
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Classic Bordelaise fruit gives way to a dense texture of winter forest fruits with an elegant, muscular finish. |
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Isabelle tosses a quarter cup of curry into the wok and our kitchen fills with its muscular yellow pungency. |
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The animal takes off with a push from its large and muscular hind limbs and lands on its hind feet and tail. |
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I looked at his red hair and his muscular, hairy legs and decided I wasn't attracted to him. |
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Studies in a mouse model of muscular dystrophy suggest that some diaphragmatic function is preserved until late in the disease. |
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If the muscular valve above the stomach leaks, food mixed with acid washes back, or refluxes, into the esophagus. |
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Congenital muscular torticollis, also called wryneck, is usually discovered in the first 6 to 8 weeks of life. |
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They were muscular all around from working hard all summer lifting heavy boxes for their father's moving business. |
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The 20' x 26' laminated chart illustrates the muscular anatomy of the dog in full color. |
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His muscular approach to the game and his relentless running made a constant threat to Mayo. |
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A teaspoon of oil added to a hot bath will also help to relieve muscular aches and pains. |
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Most sections began with the dancers striking a pose reminiscent of Rodin's muscular statues. |
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He was very tall and muscular and bronzed and lightly tattooed, with long blond hair that hung lankly down his back. |
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Because muscle is denser than fat, a lean, muscular athlete may weigh more than a zaftig woman of the same height who doesn't work out. |
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A number of people had facetiously described Keith's muscular problems as shagger's back. |
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Sarah was a tough girl, muscular even, very strong and with a real hot temperament. |
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Every aspect of life depends on muscular activity, whether it be speech, eating and digestion, respiration, all expressions of brain function. |
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The effects of sleep on respiration include changes in central respiratory control, airways resistance, and muscular contractility. |
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However, if you're already lean, chances are you simply have muscular calves. |
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Benedictine and Chartreuse orders still consume these restoratives for digestive and muscular problems. |
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The meeting noted that the Claimant frequently requires physical restraint and at times intra muscular medication. |
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His condition before the fight in New York did not indicate a man building up muscular mass so much as a boxer letting himself go. |
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Taking supplemental leucine with other essential amino acids from whey protein may accelerate muscular gains. |
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We saw elderly monkeys with thick grey fur, big muscular bodies and rheumy eyes. |
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It's a typically intense, focused drama, filmed in the director's characteristically muscular, rhythmically disorienting style. |
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Mr Gibb said the animal had a sleek, muscular body, smooth fur and was possibly a light sandy colour. |
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Everybody experiences gradual muscular rigor mortis, where over time you become stiffer and stiffer and stiffer. |
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His muscular dystrophy condition means that he is physically disabled, but inside there's this electrical storm buzzing away. |
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The blood vessels are seen in large quantities on the surface of the muscular aponeuroses. |
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He's blond, middle-aged, and muscular, wearing a tank top over his ripped torso. |
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It's used to help determine muscle conditions that might be causing muscle weakness, including muscular dystrophy and nerve disorders. |
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Laxatives irritate the lining of the intestines, thus causing muscular contractions. |
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The two robust and muscular nudes on this sheet have also been interpreted as Leonardo's response to Michelangelo's depictions of the male nude. |
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The pool caters for people suffering from a range of disabilities, including cerebral palsy, brain damage, muscular dystrophy and arthritis. |
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Blood tests may be conducted to rule out other conditions that may have some similar symptoms, such as muscular dystrophy and brain tumours. |
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As the levator ani passes downward both anteriorly and posteriorly, it forms an arch of muscular tissue, also called a sling. |
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His lithe, muscular body shifted under the black chain mail he wore over a thin tunic. |
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It is more an exceptional case of a sports film with an intellect that is just as muscular as the flesh around its robust frame. |
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Flanders may no longer be Europe's main gate, but it remains a busy portal with a muscular economic hinterland. |
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Other common muscular targets include those involved in mastication, swallowing, and articulation. |
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Lincou is a muscular, tough player who likes to occupy the center of the court, causing his opponents to run around him. |
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His clothes clung to his muscular frame and goosebumps ran over his entire body. |
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They coated his back like a bandage, the loose weave unevenly criss-crossing over his thin, muscular body. |
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Most animals make heavy use of the muscular system and the digestive system to move about and to assimilate food. |
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It is a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah and Grenache, producing a strong muscular wine. |
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The grid has been more or less a constant throughout her career, but lately it has become more robust and muscular. |
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The resulting architecture is more athletic and muscular, confident and explosive. |
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Polio, a disease that attacks the nervous system, usually infects young children resulting in paralysis and muscular atrophy. |
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I have the strength and size to back up the fact that you can get strong and have a muscular body on a vegan diet. |
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Both of you need the right combination of reps, sets and loads to improve muscular fitness. |
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No inflammation was seen in the muscular and serosal layers of the appendix. |
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But they all have the trademark short hair, round muscular build and large powerful jaws. |
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It wasn't until Sophia felt a heavy hand on her shoulder and Keeran got the same beefy hand grabbing his muscular shoulder that they broke apart. |
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Improving muscular imbalances is especially important for mesomorph swimmers so they may strengthen weaknesses in swim-specific muscles. |
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This type of scoliosis occurs as a result of a condition which affects the nerves or muscles of the back, such as cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy. |
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Tons of muscular riffage, hand-clapping breakdowns and infectious hooks. |
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For instance, in active REM sleep, breathing and pulse may be irregular, and small muscular twitches are common. |
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When directing members of the dance company, which is made up of abled dancers, his muscular impairment means he cannot physically show a combination, but he can describe it. |
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They are large, muscular people, with a warlike and aggressive culture, and the English found them much more difficult to control than the Aborigines. |
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Used by astronauts to boost muscular performance in space and thus prevent muscle wastage, the trainer is now used by professional football players in Barcelona Football Club. |
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Spinal muscular atrophy makes muscles waste away and is incurable. |
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Scherman's images, painted on a heroic scale and with muscular intensity, have that same aggrandizing effect, even as they depict anti-heroes, culprits, demonic strategists. |
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The worst of the attack is over but I'm still spending a great deal of time sleeping and, although the fever's gone, the mysterious joint and muscular aches remain. |
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He was a large man, broad shoulders, muscular limbs with a well-toned body and large, powerful hands that came from his regular and rigorous combat practice with his friend. |
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The tread and riser of each step is proportionately different so that consecutive steps require slightly different muscular effort, which Steele thought would reduce fatigue. |
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Performances take place in a huge galleried hall in the imperial palace, where the muscular, groomed Lipizzaner stallions rear, prance and sashay in time to the music. |
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Women love a lean and muscular body complete with rock-hard abs. |
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The city seems awash with lithely fit people, slinging gym bags over their muscular shoulders as they stride purposefully towards the nearest health-club. |
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The natural stimulus for bone to maintain its functional strength is the loading which results from gravitational forces and the tensions exerted by muscular activity. |
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But I didn't have a chance to gawk at him much longer, even though his short, ash-blonde hair, hazel-green eyes, and muscular frame were totally alluring. |
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He was the most beautifully, stunningly tanned, muscular, blonde, green-eyed guy. |
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The lightness and lucidity of the glass concourse is exchanged for the more brooding atmosphere of massive concrete walls and the muscular rhythm of the steel structure. |
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Spinal muscular atrophy is a degenerative condition which is untreatable. |
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I was instantly smitten with Brad the lumber jack god with blonde hair, bronzed muscular arms shown off by the ripped off sleeves of his plaid lumberjack shirt. |
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He was tan and muscular and had dark brown hair and bright blue eyes. |
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We saw a deeply tanned, muscular young man wearing aviator glasses. |
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Symptoms of avitaminosis include tiredness, muscular weakness, lack of appetite, skin spots, bad breath, insomnia, irritability, nausea, depression and headache. |
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It was her litheness, her muscular body, the tastefulness of her tan cashmere sweater over her straight black skirt, the demure beads at her throat and wrists. |
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In the first, we met two muscular young men, almost naked and smeared with a blood-like substance. |
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Its indications include pain in the lower back and hip region, muscular atrophy, sciatica, pain, weakness and muscular atrophy of the lower extremities, and hemiplegia. |
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What these men do have is a muscular hold on popular disgust with religious extremism. |
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Turns out, the drug may help sufferers of a rare and deadly form of muscular dystrophy. |
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His muscular chest was well defined through the thin shirt he wore. |
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Signs included muscular aches and pains, headaches, inability to relax, and irritability. |
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Finally, this normally sedentary animal inflated a muscular cone at its base to lever itself free from its moorings and danced away in the water column. |
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He was tall and muscular with shaggy black hair with a beard. |
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Its massively thick silver body often measures more than 2m in length, powerful and muscular, cylindrical in section, and gradually tapering to the tip of the tail. |
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A mesomorph is athletic, hourglass-shaped or rectangular-shaped, muscular with excellent posture, gains muscle easily and gains body fat easier than an ectomorph. |
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For instance, Leah, whose daughter has a rare form of muscular dystrophy, is upset that her ex is getting married. |
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Notably, the oldest known Early Cambrian chordate Yunnanozoon had its metameric muscular units located dorsally of the notochord, although its body was laterally compressed. |
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Less and less are we seeing these gleaming muscular models that step into the blocks looking more like bodybuilders than runners, particularly the women! |
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He was a tall, muscular man, obviously tough and afraid of nothing. |
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Both Jasper and Ratanaporn had it in mind to vacate the area, and the Dane, measuring a muscular 190 cm, was a little much for the police to handle. |
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He was dubbed the name Bigfoot for his large, muscular, body structure. |
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These men with weather beaten faces and broad shoulders went about their business quietly, their shirtsleeves rolled up over their muscular forearms. |
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Elephant trunks and tongues are other examples of a muscular hydrostat. |
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After that, it's another blast-off into unapologetically muscular techno. |
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Fred LeBlanc, drummer and most visible front man for the New Orleans-based MOR roots-rock barnstormer Cowboy Mouth, has an undeniable knack for muscular, singalong melodies. |
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The heart is a muscular organ, divided into left and right sides. |
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A boy with black hair and a strong muscular build looked sternly at David. |
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They have a broad chest, a muscular neck, and strong hands and feet. |
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The father's left hand touching the son's shoulder is strong and muscular. |
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The new car has a stronger, more muscular look than its predecessor. |
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Solos tend to be modal rather than on conventional chords and the result is a muscular and dynamic trip into the adventurous hinterland of free jazz. |
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For this reason, X-linked conditions like hemophilia or muscular dystrophy are expressed in sons and transmitted by physically normal carrier mothers. |
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Heart muscles and some other involuntary muscles are also affected in some forms of muscular dystrophy, and a few forms involve other organs as well. |
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The native horse and the English horse were bred together, resulting in a compact, muscular horse. |
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Maybe the most remarkable early piece is an image of a bulgingly muscular Superman painted in a roiling Expressionist style. |
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The navvy was certainly not a pretty sight. His muscular arms and legs were all a-sprawl and his head hung back at a strange angle to his body. |
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Limpets are aquatic snails with a shell that is broadly conical in shape and a strong, muscular foot. |
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The bottlenose dolphin has a single blowhole located on the dorsal surface of the head consisting of a hole and a muscular flap. |
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Most have sharp claws on their feet and all except the sea otter have long, muscular tails. |
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Edward grew up to be tall and muscular, and was considered good looking by the standards of the period. |
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With their very muscular stomachs, gizzard stones function like a mill and break needles and buds into small particles. |
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Future prime ministers may struggle to replicate the sort of muscular countrywide support that Modi was able to earn. |
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The authors hypothesised that the reinnervation mechanism is based on maintaining muscular sensitivity. |
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He landed on his hands and feet like some huge, muscular cat. |
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Two muscular merguards twisted my arms behind my back and tangled my legs in seaweed. |
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Migraines are genetic, they run in families, whereas tension headaches are muscular, so they're a result of the stresses of our modern society. |
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Spiders possess a large stercoral pocket with a muscular sphincter that allows them to store large amounts of excreta. |
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Bronson was impressed with how Hardy managed to get just as muscular as he was and how well he could mimic his own personality and voice. |
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His dissection of cadavers carried forward the understanding of skeletal and muscular anatomy, as seen in the unfinished St Jerome. |
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The two-year project follows an earlier scheme that investigated muscular dystrophy cardiomyopathy, a condition which weakens heart muscle. |
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You can see the DNA from the basic proportioning of the second generation car but everything is sharper, tauter and more muscular than before. |
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You can see the DNA from the basic proportioning of the secondgeneration car but everything is sharper, tauter and more muscular than before. |
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A dreadful disease, possibly muscular dystrophy, had shriveled his legs. |
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While doing this I walk about the room so that there will not be any suggestion of stiltedness or vocal or muscular interference. |
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Meierjohann has created a muscular, masculine production where vaudeville meets Shakespeare meets noirish thriller. |
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This study provides the basis to analyze the micromechanics, and exact neural and muscular control of the syrinx. |
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In the pyloric canal, muscular ridges are more fixed than elsewhere and produce quite a labyrinthine surface. |
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There will also be muscular support from the loose stylings of Mike Fielding and the physical lunacy of Tom Meeten. |
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He likes to wear clothes that accentuate his muscular build. |
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Cesari admired Michelangelo and imitated his heroic muscular figures, although Cesari's Atlantes are generally more thickset. |
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The muscular Cairns struck five fours in a 72-ball 43 before aiming to hit Scott out of sight and was bowled off stump. |
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The Commandant was a big man about six feet and muscular, like most of the ruling Bambara tribe. |
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The main part of the gonad appears full of muscular tissue, and the acini are still less developed in number and volume. |
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A behavior analytic interpretation of covert muscular activity or tension maps this behavior to the data language of operant conditioning. |
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A muscular female prison guard was dildoing a petite brunette with a night stick. |
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Herbal and muscular, juniper, coriander, angelica, orris, cassia bark and cardamom headline this small batch gin with prominent vapours. |
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This stocky, muscular little dog has a double coat, with a dense wooly undercoat and a coarse, water-repellant outercoat. |
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This system of turniping is found to encourage the growth and muscular development of young stock. |
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The animal was compact but muscular, and word spread quickly that no horse could outrun or outpull him. |
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The newly discovered dinosaur Brontomerus mcintoshi may have used its huge muscular thighs to kick predators and rivals. |
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The muscular engine utilizes an overhead cam to help boost acceleration, while the long-stroke design helps deliver more torque and horsepower. |
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Emotional sensibility, he thinks, induces its own reactions upon the muscular system, independently of the movements denominated con-sensual. |
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That warrior is Han who joins with Sybil Danning and five other muscular heroes to fight to the death with Vadis. |
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Coriander oil is used for body and face wrinkles, joint and muscular pains, and an oxytocic agent. |
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The muscular foot that most snails use for locomotion has been modified in the pteropods into delicate fins for swimming. |
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Her symptoms were later diagnosed as postviral myositis, a muscular inflammation that can cause weakness and pain. |
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It is a tableau in which postbath steam rises off muscular necks and horses stride lazily through the trees. |
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The animal can close its muscular nostrils to protect against sandstorms and ants. |
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A four second intra muscular buttocks injection is different from a four second whirl of a high speed dental drill in the mouth. |
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It is composed of myogenic muscular tissue associated with heart contraction features. |
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Studies as far back as the 1930s found glycine useful for treating myasthenia gravis and muscular dystrophy. |
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Depending on the species, an erection may be fueled by blood flow into vascular, spongy tissue or by muscular action. |
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The underside consists of a muscular foot, which has adapted to different purposes in different classes. |
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Charcot praised Duchenne's work on tabes, and gave the first description of sclerosis and the peroneal type of muscular atrophy. |
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Robust benthopelagic fish are muscular swimmers that actively cruise the bottom searching for prey. |
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The bodies of deep water benthic fishes are muscular with well developed organs. |
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These fish have muscular bodies, ossified bones, scales, well developed gills and central nervous systems, and large hearts and kidneys. |
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Their snouts, which are used for digging and probing, are muscular and flexible. |
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Considering the degree of muscular tension that accessory breathing entails, the net payoff in oxygenation makes it a poor energetic investment. |
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They may have diabetes, or be taking a medication that overrelaxes the muscular sphincter at the bottom of the esophagus. |
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An alternative theory is that standing on one leg reduces the energy expenditure for producing muscular effort to stand and balance on one leg. |
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Lobsters have long bodies with muscular tails, and live in crevices or burrows on the sea floor. |
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The tail of Plateosaurus was typically dinosaurian, muscular and with high mobility. |
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One of the fossil species first reported in 1996 had a large mouth, apparently surrounded by a folded edge that may have been muscular. |
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The Lobata have a pair of lobes, which are muscular, cuplike extensions of the body that project beyond the mouth. |
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When prey is swallowed, it is liquefied in the pharynx by enzymes and by muscular contractions of the pharynx. |
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The muscular tail of Nephrops norvegicus is frequently eaten, and its meat is known as scampi. |
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Byssal threads are strong, silky fibers extending from the muscular foot, used to attach to a firm support, such as a rock. |
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He exemplifies the close, full-made form and high action of the show type, but has unusual bone and muscular development in his comparatively short legs. |
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Abdominal muscular wall sutural closure can open-up in the presence of excessive muscular contractions leading to further superficial migration of the catheter. |
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Soon the formications and muscular debility returned, not alone, but accompanied with painful cramps and startlings in the feet and calves of the legs. |
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Feeling in other cases discharges itself in indirect muscular actions. |
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Many climbers cannot sprint very well because their relative small size does not allow them to possess the strength of the bigger, more muscular sprinters. |
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Their show also features masked choreography with inventive lighting, muscular synchronisation timed to perfection, post-apocalyptic imagery and infectious belly laugh humour. |
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Shot in black and white with an ominous backdrop, with the Batmobile parked behind him, the Caped Crusader looks muscular and brooding in his batsuit. |
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The influence of Michael Angelo is evident in his illustrations, in the radical shortening and exaggerated muscular forms, as is obvious in The Ancient of Days. |
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This high cost is due to the repeated stops and starts of portions of the body as well as the necessity of using active muscular effort to brace against the tunnel walls. |
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Of the many explanations that have been put forward one is that the unfattenable person consumes the calories by much greater muscular energy than the fattenable person. |
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Its style has many highlights and shadowing on the human figures, and its modelling of the human figure was more pronounced, muscular, and full of flesh. |
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Signology was characterized by anorexy, diarrhea, dehydration, muscular tremors, wobbly march, sternal or lateral decubitus, pedalling, opisthotonos, dyspnea and death. |
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When there is agnathia, instead of the inferior maxillary bone we find nothing but a kind of tubercle formed of skin, cellular tissue, fat, and some few muscular fibres. |
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Water flows through the bursae by means of cilia or muscular contraction. |
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To avoid too much air escape at the moment of plosion, the tongue-tip is placed lightly on the alveolar ridge, the less muscular pressure the better. |
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The sport also improves cardiovascular endurance and muscular strength. |
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The proboscis wall itself is highly muscular and has longitudinal, circular and diagonal muscle layers. It is of the pleurembolic type characteristic of the Buccinacea. |
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The process of development can be traced by following the evolution of pelycosaurs to cynodonts, whose jaws and related muscular features were much closer to those of mammals. |
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We turned to see a muscular young man lounging in the door which led into the sitting-room. He wore green corduroy trousers, a duffle coat and an old school tie. |
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This opposition has traditionally been thought to be a result of greater muscular tension, though phonetic experiments have repeatedly failed to show this. |
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Ernest's want of muscular strength did not tell against him here. |
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Biomechanics specialists have long known that snails and other limbless creatures locomote by sending waves of muscular contractions down their bodies. |
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Ray feeding is a popular activity at many resorts and it's quite something to see these muscular, alienesque creatures jump out of the water and chow down on raw steak. |
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For example, it is possible that children with dystonia tend to favor the cocontraction strategy while healthy children tend to reduce overall muscular drive. |
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You can see the lineage from the basic proportioning of the second generation car but everything is sharper, tauter and more muscular than before. |
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