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If that is true, the converse is also: when our Olympians don't win, we all feel a bit more sluggish.
Not all of us awoke this week feeling like a cockroach, but admittedly some of us may have felt a bit more sluggish than usual.
But Bolt, who likes to sleep late, looked quite a bit more sluggish Tuesday morning as he returned to action in the 200.
Sair Babury could see that his customers were a bit more cranky, a bit more sluggish, but also feeling a bit better about themselves and their city than on a typical Monday.
I much prefer running at the 'fatties' - the props - because they tend to be a bit more sluggish, and you can use your feet against then.
"At a minimum there would have been slowness," Prince said, adding in a blog post that "if the Internet felt a bit more sluggish for you over the last few days in Europe, this may be part of the reason why".
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The local Chinatown is larger than Manhattan's, and express D subway line trains make the eastern area a bit more accessible than neighborhoods reliant on the F and other sluggish trains.
In a further sign that the sluggish economic recovery remains on track, consumers were a bit more upbeat early this month even as they paid more for gasoline and a tax increase reduced their paychecks, other data on Friday showed.
Farmers, whose road-weary workers are sluggish on the job, are not happy either.But many growers seem to realise that a bit more of their profits had better be spent on the workers.
And a bit more.
A bit more mature".
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