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He gets two brief exercise periods a week.
Weeks later, during a post-vacation period of trying to eat less (historically, a brief exercise in futility), I found myself at Union Square Cafe.
Getting people to exercise in groups is easier because "everyone's doing it," and these brief exercise sessions deliver the most benefit to those who need it most.
Breaks in the curfew meant that "they appeared as fellow prisoners let out for a brief exercise in the prison yard".
He also realized, according to several inside accounts, that his powerful family stood firmly behind him, ensuring that his stint in the countryside would be a productive and relatively brief exercise in résumé building that could propel him up the Communist Party hierarchy.
Experiment 2 compared the effects of brief exercise on hormonal characteristics.
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My first "tweets" (and I still feel slightly bilious using this word as it makes me feel like an uncle dancing at a wedding to the happy teenage couple's favourite grime track) were brief exercises designed to satirise the somewhat ridiculous narcissism I perceived in the Twitter user.
"To ensure that users' needs are met, the ONS will undertake a brief consultation exercise in September, to clarify the data requirements".
To that end, the book begins with a brief introspective exercise on finding the right college before launching into more than 1,500 pages of statistical profiles, including 150 pages listing every major at every institution.
Conclusion: A brief, specific exercise regimen improved clinical measures of balance in patients with diabetic PN.
The participants who took part in the brief mindfulness exercise experienced a greater awe reaction than the control group in response to the awe-provoking images.
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