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The Canadian volunteers were sedentary, middle-aged men who hadn't exercised much, if at all, in the past year.
Obama also issued 78 presidential pardons, a power he has exercised much less freely during his presidency.
In the boom years Dubai never exercised much oversight over the conglomerates that sought to outdo each other, even as they shared the government's financial backing.
The techniques of high parody stage acting aren't often called for these days; thus the imaginations of actors aren't exercised much in that direction.
Various individuals and splinter groups always have exercised much influence; by the system of proportional representation, the environmentalist Greens have achieved full parliamentary voice through the small but significant group of voters who support them.
Under Marcos's devoutly Catholic successor as president, Corazon Aquino, the church exercised much political influence, notably in the drafting of the 1987 constitution that restored democracy to the Philippines.But, increasingly, the voice of the church is falling on deaf ears.
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They did not, as it turned out, exercise much restraint.
W.H.O. will exercise much greater leadership in malaria control".
We generally don't see them exercising much individual agency.
Ferrets don't often figure in studies of exercise, perhaps because they don't exercise much.
"Other proprietors do it covertly and exercise much more control over their product".
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