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I was inches away from a good-old-fashioned panic attack — a little crying, a little hysterical laughter, a little more perspiration than is deemed socially acceptable.
Lisa J. Pieretti, executive director of the International Hyperhidrosis Society (hyperhidrosis is the medical term for extreme sweating, which afflicts an estimated 3percentt of the population), said that antiperspirant, paradoxically, relies on perspiration to work: perspiration draws the active ingredient into the sweat gland, and plugs form to stem more perspiration.
Spectrolab's technological progress was incremental, more perspiration than inspiration.
Between inducing an early top edge that fell just short of the fielder and being biffed back over his head for the six that brought up Haddin's 50, poor Tim Bresnan spilt more perspiration on his recall to the England team than his home town of Pontefract must have done all month.
The TE group had more perspiration on the forehead than the SE group (F = 9.050, p < 0.01).
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Middlesex's anticipated promotion has owed more to perspiration than inspiration.
She focused on what impact the heat generated by microwaves might have — and she said she never found much more than perspiration.
To the extent productivity miracles are driven more by perspiration than by inspiration, there are limits to gains in efficiency based on sheer physical effort.
This was a performance and victory typical of United's season, one that owed more to perspiration than inspiration.
In their 300th Premier League fixture, Wigan did much to dismiss the growing sense that this season may be one relegation battle too far with a performance that owed more to perspiration than inspiration, but in the end Roberto Martinez saw a vital two points slip away to leave his side facing a desperate battle with four matches left.
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