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What I know is relaxation is a muscle that needs to be strengthened; when left unattended, it gets weak, just like your abs.
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But like most metals, it gets weaker as it gets hotter, losing up to 50% of its strength by the time it reaches 700C.
Every metre that an analogue electrical signal travels along a wire, it gets weaker and suffers more from random fluctuations, known as noise, in the materials around it.
The force of gravity varies inversly with the distance from the object (ie. it gets weaker the further away you are), so the part of the Earth closest to the Moon is pulled towards it slightly more than the centre, while the part furthest away is pulled towards it slightly less.
I decide to jump ahead of the storm to check out the hail and wind, but as I rush down the I-29 interstate it gets weaker and more linear, and it really doesn't look like it's got anything left in it, so I figure it's not a bad time to call it a day.
If anyone knew that you were preparing it they would come to you and ask for some of it, or sometimes they would even help you get all the ingredients, so they could get some of the first distillation--the first one is the best, then it gets weaker.
"I've had a few rounds where it got weak at the end.
'I celebrate myself' became 'I celebrate myself, and sing myself.' It got weaker and weaker the more he potchked around with it," he said, summoning up a decidedly un-Whitmanesque image.
You know, I think what it all boils down to, when the dollar gets weak, it starts to fix the United States.
As I chose to push through it, the resistance gets weaker with every step, yet each step I take gets more and more so the bolder.
The assumption is that if China buys natural-gas and oil reserves it gets stronger and America gets weaker.
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