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If it stiffens up, it usually means the gluten has overworked itself.
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After four decades, though, it might be possible to have overworked it.
And Renney said he did not believe he had overworked his goalie.
"I noticed last year for the first time I felt fatigue and felt like I had overworked and kind of burned out at the end of the year.
Many of these children have overworked mothers, absent fathers and a home life in which a constantly running TV set is their primary window to the outside world.
Her voice was dimming, too, partly because she had overworked it and partly because of her addiction to pills, which damaged her vocal cords.
Richter said today that his knee feels fine -- better than it has -- but that Low had overworked him once this season and did not want to do that again.
Another hypothesis is that we have chosen the appropriate task-relevant directed actions, but have overworked the motor system for these specific actions (by making players match the actions five times before progressing) and thereby inhibited the associated conceptual and spatial relations.
To rescue gluey potatoes: If you've overworked the potatoes to an unpleasant texture, go French.
Rockwell explained to Yates at The Post that he had to start Freedom of Speech from scratch after an early attempt because he had overworked it.
Now that Ulyett and Emmett were in the team, they did a large part of the bowling, and commentators felt that Harris had overworked them.
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