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But as a strain of American thought it's quite strong.
My dictionary defines it as a strain of alcoholism characterized by "intermittent bouts of craving," as opposed to chronic inebriation.
Sutherland later cited the constant competition between the two as a strain on the relationship.
She sees this as a strain of nostalgia or sentimentality running through all her early work up to and including House.
Three days later, after exploratory arthroscopic surgery, Scott said in a statement that the injury was far less severe and diagnosed it as a strain of the ligament.
World music as a strain of pop emerged partly after the example of Shakti, Mr. McLaughlin's Indo-jazz ensemble of the mid-1970s.
She is also optimistic about the prospect of the large Chinese diaspora raising attendance at W.T.A. events worldwide as a strain of Li-mania takes hold.
The virus has been identified as a strain last detected in Sudan in 1979, reinforcing suspicions that rebels with bases in southern Sudan may have brought the disease to Uganda.
He identifies that as a strain of privilege: "We've gotten to a point where adulthood is no longer decades of terror and stress and making sure you can provide for your family and be a good role model".
As mentioned earlier, shrinkage was applied as a strain to the decks of bridge models.
A piezoelectric paint film has been designed to be used as a strain sensor.
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