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"You learn to have reflexes of steel.
But most modern languages have reflexes of the present, perfect, and imperfect indicatives and of one or more subjunctive tenses.
The premier added: "I understand mayors who, in this moment of tension, have reflexes in search of a solution, avoiding trouble with public order.
The -ī- stem form in Latin -iēba- is thought to have coalesced early with the -ē- stem -ēba- form, but a few modern languages (notably Italian, Friulian, and some Spanish and Portuguese dialects) have reflexes of an -ība- form that might have survived from popular Latin.
I've never even heard of... you know... babies don't... even have reflexes.
It's wonderful to live a long life, but only if you live a life full of energy and have reflexes, that respond with no hesitation.
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Some species in each genus have reflexed ray flowers.
"Your feet have reflex points connected to other parts of your nervous system," said Maureen Moon, former president of the American Massage Therapy Association.
Morris has reflex sympathetic dystrophy which has a serious impact on her ability to recover from injuries.
Morris, who won gold in the time trial event in Beijing four years ago, has reflex sympathetic dystrophy which has a serious impact on her ability to recover from injuries.
Patient 2 (male, 65 years) had reflex thresholds of 98.8/93.8dB (R/L) before ERT-onset, reflex thresholds of 86.3/91.3dB (R/L) after one year of ERT, and reflex thresholds of 90.0/91.3dB (R/L) after two years of ERT.
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