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The point is that you should constantly exercise your mind, because the stronger your brain gets, the more money you'll make.
Shingler can play at centre and at stand-off - and 10 and 12 are two positions that constantly exercise the mind of Scottish rugby fans.
During this time, I had to constantly exercise my faith that I was making progress toward my goal. .
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Calvino is constantly exercised by Italian politics.
Without being constantly exercised, she would become prone to pressure sores and her joints would become even stiffer than they are now.
He actually has Still's disease, which fuses the joints, and instead of bedrest, he should have been constantly exercising to avoid freezing up.
A few weeks in, you could say I was constantly exercising, looking for excuses to exercise, falling in love with exercise, becoming, in short, one of the very people I used to mock.
Both as a person struggling to understand herself and as a scientist exploring animal behavior, Temple is constantly exercised by her own autism, constantly seeks models or similes to understand it.
It's bad enough knowing that the people next door are constantly exercising, but these inconsiderate nutters exercise in the street, in full view, flipping tyres and pulling cars and the like.
"If you're constantly exercising -- not one of those weekend warriors -- you have a much better outcome," said Dr. Shindler, an associate professor at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick, N.J.
Chief among these is aesthetic judgment, which must therefore be constantly exercised, so as to become the power mastering desires.
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