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Aside from the fact that Obama's bad-assery is on full display here, we can't help but point out not even a woman who's made millions helping women constrict themselves could suffer constricting her own body for too long.
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Fear of the attacks themselves generates a pattern of avoidance that can severely constrict the person's life.
Men need to talk about their grief before their emotions shut them down, their faces go hard, their hearts constrict and turn bitter like walnuts, and they no longer care about themselves or anyone else.
made the air constrict.
When does faith constrict freedom?
"One of the things that happens when you move into a facility for seniors," he said, "is that they constrict your freedom because they are afraid of the risks, such as someone falling and nobody noticing, or burning themselves on a stove, or that someone will go out and get lost".
Blood vessels in the skin constrict, conserving heat.
Her tone tended to constrict on her highest notes.
The surface veins constrict, shunting blood toward the center.
Nor will he constrict the regime's access to cash.
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