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And in the constant pounding players get used to during a season.
He said Auburn's defense was more accustomed to playing the pass than the run and would not have been able to withstand a constant pounding.
That is more important to me than the fact that in a contest between weak pelvic floor muscles and a constant pounding motion for great distances, the muscles sometimes lose.
The victory established Lewis as the defensive star of the new century and the loss cast Collins, however unfairly, as a fragile quarterback who would wilt under constant pounding.
Steve McLendon: The veteran nose tackle's play slipped somewhat in 2018, perhaps from the years of wear-and-tear and constant pounding any interior defensive tackle suffers.
Preexisting knee conditions or injuries can be made worse by the constant pounding.
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The constant and pounding waves of life are relentless and what our truth is for the present moment can look very different come the next day or 15 years out.
One indication is the election-night party, which is subdued, except for the near-constant pounding of keys and the running comments of the bloggers themselves.
The approach being taken by the government to the referendum appears similar to tactics adopted by the British high command on the western front during the first world war: soften up the enemy with a constant and ferocious pounding.
Robert and Ryan are both in constant motion, jumping, rocking, and pounding things.
My only constant reminder is the loud, pounding music from upstairs, vibrating the ceilings and walls.
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