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Researchers have long known that people cling to their personal biases more tightly when feeling threatened.
Giambi said some pitchers "choke" the ball (grip it more tightly) when uncorking a changeup, so it is easy to detect what they are throwing.
It was noticeable, he said, in the suspicious looks of store clerks and elderly women at the bus stop, who clutched their bags more tightly when a dark-skinned immigrant walked by.
She leaves the nest more with increasing air temperature, and incubates more tightly when the light intensity is lower early and late in the day.
A sudden increase in the isometric force within the ECU as the player attempts to grip the ball more tightly when entering contact, can result in a traumatic tear of the subsheath with acute subluxation of the ECU tendon in an ulnar direction.
You may also hug her a bit more tightly when her tears start to ease up.
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