Regular
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In many ways, tsunamis are just larger versions of
regular
waves.
For some people who suffer from severe chronic pain, that is pain that doesn't go away months after their injury should have healed, none of the
regular
treatments work.
And we are now friends, and on a
regular
basis, we remind him and his team of the promises he has made.
In fact, being stationary for long periods with good posture can be worse than
regular
movement with bad posture.
Your
regular
cup of coffee, 54 degrees C, an extra-hot one, well, 60.
We were working together in this virtual way, sharing,
regular
calls, communications, trying to follow the virus minute by minute, to see ways that we could stop it.
And without
regular
reinforcement, the wall fell into disrepair, rammed earth eroded, while brick and stone were plundered for building materials.
In the 1960s, Dr. Frank Hayden, a scientist at the University of Toronto, was studying the effects of
regular
exercise on the fitness levels of children with intellectual disabilities.
Now, I actually use the exact same skills as a professional interviewer that I do in
regular
life.
In addition, commitment to a team and doing something fun can also make it easier to establish a
regular
habit of exercise.
That includes
regular
tooth brushing, flossing, and avoiding sugary, starchy, and sticky foods that cling to your teeth between meals.
Paris really was a breakthrough, some of the provisions are binding and the
regular
reviews will matter a lot.
In a recent study, scientists exchanged the
regular
high-fiber diets of a group of rural South Africans with the high-fat, meat-heavy diets of a group of African-Americans.
So Azuri is on a break from her
regular
gig at the Radio City Music Hall.
So for one, we saw that she made
regular
phone calls to her family in Uganda.
We could also see that though she traveled around a lot throughout the day, she actually had pretty
regular
travel patterns, and she was either at home or at her food stall.
We just want her on the board with us', or, 'He can pay me back at the end of the game, when he's flush with cash', and I'm thinking again, 'What am I teaching these kids?' So, I started watching how they were playing - listening to their banter, getting a feel for how they were making decisions - and I had this thought: 'What if they're playing this way because the money isn't real?' It's a concept I've been reading a lot about, lately, 'Financial abstraction', the notion that when money becomes more and more of an idea, less tangible and therefore more abstract, it changes the way we interact with it on a
regular
basis, and there's anecdotal evidence of abstraction everywhere around us.
Companies like National Instruments, who are embedding very powerful, interactive simulations into the materials, so that we can go way beyond our
regular
kind of textbook to an experience that all the teaching materials are things you can actually interact with and play around with and actually learn as you do.
If this book were to be published by a
regular
publisher, it would cost at least 122 dollars.
So what we're seeing is moving this burning or publication process from the regular, sort of single-authored book towards community-authored materials that are modular, that are customized to each individual class and published on demand very inexpensively, either pushed out through Amazon or published directly through an on-demand press, like QOOP.
To do so, we use a
regular
video camera to record people when they experience various hidden emotions.
Communications software now exists that wasn't available when Risen was writing his book, and is much more surveillance-resistant than
regular
emails or phone calls.
Regular
contributions like monthly contributions are a far more effective way of giving, because they allow humanitarian organizations to properly plan and be invested over the long term, and to be present in the lives of families who have been affected by war, wars that many of us, frankly, all too quickly forget.
Just like everything in life, she reached the end of her
regular
star days when her heart, the core of her life, exhausted its fuel.
It looks exactly like
regular
tobacco, except that they have five human genes.
You can't see individual molecules with a
regular
old microscope.
I learned that this indiscriminate weapon was used in so many parts of the world and continues to kill on a
regular
basis, without distinguishing between a military target or a child.
So where can we find a group of willing volunteers to go out and smash their heads into each other on a
regular
basis and sustain concussion?
We had a
regular
car, too.
Is that kid a
regular
old kid, or did we decide to have a designer baby?
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