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Mum and Dad would take us for especially tortuous Catholic endurance courses called High Mass.
However, most studies on androgens (DHEA and testosterone) have been of acute stress, such as that resulting from military endurance courses [ 56- 58].
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First Doug was given a cognitive endurance course.
"It was a race," said another of them, "an endurance course that he was running with death".
Two years earlier, doctors had given the artist only three years to live; he survived until 1954, working with increasing ferocity and a production line of assistants, one of whom described the artist's last years as "an endurance course that he was running with death".
The day before that we did another obstacle course that was an endurance course with bars and stuff.
Curiously enough, the number of accidents along this endurance course is said to be very small, simply because people really *do* pay attention to every curve and hairpin turn.
Endorsed: Tough Mudder, which runs endurance obstacle courses I actually like the idea of being featured in an ad.
The family's snobbery about history and dynastic endurance, of course, fails to acknowledge that "the low sport" of wrestling – so called by Du Pont's mother (Vanessa Redgrave), a horsey devotee of "the sport of kings" – is as old as mankind: Zeus got to be Zeus in a wrestling bout, after all.
Like the real-life event, the gameplay is a mixture of dramatic terrain and endurance, with rugged courses that give you a lot of freedom.
Greyhounds are bred for speed and endurance on race courses.
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