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"I wanted to express strength and beauty by photographing the human body," he said.
Their waiting has something exquisitely noble about it: the way they smile or look grave, the way they position their hands, the way they express strength in tranquillity.
Perlman suspects the tendency may have something to do with Chinese folk performances, which use high pitch to express strength and power.
A study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition… Suck an espresso for express strength.
It is therefore useful to express strength as a deficit from normal expected values.
A hypothesis explaining these findings could be that young men with a higher educational level often have better economic conditions, and with muscle growth and definition, they have a way to express strength and power.
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Furthermore, our approach allows visualization of the evidence of predicted complexes, using learned likelihood parameters to express strengths of co-complex relationships of each data type.
You could argue that Teresa Heinz Kerry's exclamation, to an editor from a conservative newspaper on Sunday night, was simply her way of expressing strength at home and gaining respect in the world.
Data generated from tensile strength tests are utilized to develop empirical relations for expressing strength, elastic modulus and stress strain response of prestressing bar as a function of temperature.
Viagra expresses strength and power through its resemblance to other words and its innate sound symbolism.
Her various male subjects recline in poses typically reserved for art history's female muses, expressing strength through gestures that are normally associated with the opposite. .
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