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So, as the season wanes and even beach books become strenuous reading (hey, it can't all be "The Arcades Project" or "Anna Karenina" in fresh translation), Ms. Dickinson's readers are able to search for Belushi, John, or Nicholson, Jack, or Willis, Bruce, and cut straight to the stuff the libel lawyers permitted to see print.
He talked passionately on a dazzling range of topics, in complete paragraphs threaded with references — to Montaigne, David Hockney, Weegee, Calvinism — suggesting a lifetime of self-motivated, searching, even strenuous reading.
"Only a couple of years ago, it would have been difficult to find Chinese women breaking a sweat while lifting weights or huffing and puffing through strenuous workouts," read a recent Wall Street Journal article about the Chinese fitness craze.
"Despite strenuous efforts," reads the report, "the researchers were unable to locate any such families".
— but they also did a strenuous literary reading.
As in the short term experiment, more strenuous activities (reading and walking) tended to increase the protection of the home-made mask and to a lesser extent of the surgical mask, and decreased the protection by the FFP2 mask, but there was no overall significant effect of type of activity on PF (ANOVA p = 0.1).
Between performance bouts, subjects were restricted from engaging in strenuous activities, although they were allowed to read, play games, watch movies, and interact with laboratory staff to help remain awake (no visitors were permitted).
Until then, go read Cramer's whole thing for even more very strenuous instances of people being told on no uncertain terms that they can dial back all their Warren 2016 expectations for the forseeable future.
However, a bout with malaria in Florida led him to contemplate a less strenuous journey, so he set course instead for California, where he'd read about the beauty of Yosemite Valley.
His health remained precarious after the punishing American tour and was further impaired by his addiction to giving the strenuous "Sikes and Nancy" reading.
More in detail, these questions read: C1: During the past 7 days, have you performed work that is moderately strenuous as cycling, swimming, moderately exerting construction and gardening or other activities of moderate intensity?
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