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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.
Results show that under the same conditions of the parameters, as the intensity of the random excitation increases, non-trivial steady-state solution fluctuation will become strenuous, which will result in the non-trivial steady-state solution lose stability and the trivial steady-state solution can be a possible.
Routine activities like obeying traffic signals and road signs would become strenuous, potentially dangerous.
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The battles, she said, had become too strenuous.
He worries that the maintenance will eventually become too strenuous as he ages.
With Mike Shanahan as head coach, that may become a strenuous relationship.
Reading has become a strenuous exercise, and since movies, television and Monarch Notes require little effort, they have become appealing substitutes.
For instance, when foraging on a patch of food (e.g., apples on a tree), an animal must decide when to move on to the next patch (e.g., if reaching apples on the tree has become too strenuous).
During the interviews, discussions were stimulated and interviewees were encouraged to share ideas on how adopting health behaviour could become less strenuous.
Work may become more strenuous or dull as you age but that is no excuse for letting yourself get mired in self-pity and using food and drink as anesthesia instead of maintaining a good exercise routine.
Now in his sixties, Shimota turned to yuzu farming when the rice paddies became too strenuous.
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