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People with PTSD are known to eat and drink things that aren't good for them and to blow off chances to exercise.
La Pérouse's duties during the 1781 campaign season did not provide him with any chances to exercise his secret orders, but the aftermath of the disastrous French loss in the April 1782 Battle of the Saintes presented him with the opportunity.
Physicians had less self-actualization, fewer chances to exercise, cared less about nutrition, and did not manage stress well.
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They give us a chance to exercise our creativity.
Her many failings give Cleave a chance to exercise his substantial literary muscle.
"There are a lot of people who don't get the chance to exercise these things".
But blogging as a chance to exercise our voices doesn't seem to be going anywhere – hurrah!
This was someone who we felt had the chance to exercise influence, or escape and publicly humiliate the regime.
But the job gave Sudbrack and Hamaide a chance to exercise their considerable gifts for visual overkill.
They're genetically the same, raised in the same lab and given the same food and chance to exercise.
"This was my first chance to exercise my right to vote, but the government did it for us without our knowledge," said the official, in his late 30s.
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