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In contrast, vigorous activity is almost always experienced as unpleasant while it is performed but there is improved affect and pleasure shortly after finishing, perhaps resulting from endogenous opioid activity, the "runner's high".
People suffering from this disorder have almost always experienced abuse during childhood.
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Spin is a natural occurrence in air because horizontal winds almost always experience both an increase in speed and a veering in direction with increasing height above the surface.
But bondholders "almost always experience a decline in creditworthiness and a downgrade to their debt rating or rating outlook," Judy Warner writes in Directorship, commenting on a study done by Moody's Investors Service.
These surveys showed that nearly all acute respiratory distress syndrome patients fully recover lung function within 1 year [ 14], while ICU patients that survived renal failure almost always experience a complete recovery of renal function [ 15].
Almost always, experience trumps the degree.
You'll almost always experience ear pain in one ear - not both, because the fungal infection is local.
New headteachers almost always have experience as deputies first.
As unifying concepts go, this has a guarantee of quality built in: few composers were considered to be at their best in their early years, and late works almost always have a patina of experience and depth.
Braggers almost always get dumped.
They almost always have them.
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