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I'm the mental equivalent of dumbstruck: brainlocked.
It is the mental equivalent of his shoulder roll, rendering him untouchable.
Making sense of this is the mental equivalent of the triathlon itself.
This understanding was the mental equivalent of lifting very heavy weights — not possible at first attempt.
It's the mental equivalent of an outburst of poison ivy that demands to be scratched.
"Floating is the mental equivalent of working out on a Nautilus machine," Hutchison said.
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The passages recounting this provide the most amusing sections of the book, as taupe leisurewear and its mental equivalents so often do.
It is the mental health equivalent of childbirth.
He said: "I do consider dogs to be intelligent, with the average dog having a mental capacity equivalent to a two-and-a-half-year-old child, and the super dogs (those in the top 20 per cent of canine intelligence) perhaps reaching the equivalence of a human three-year-old.
Sleep deprivation has been shown experimentally to produce effects on certain mental tasks equivalent to alcohol intoxication [42].
Is the mental health equivalent of arteminisin awaiting discovery?
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