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Sonic Healthcare, one of the world's largest diagnostic companies, is vowing to flex its muscle to stop the changes from going through.
With an album only just in the stores, her management are already vetoing interviews and instructing muscle to stop photographers at her shows.
One of the largest media companies in the world is flexing its muscle to stop anyone using a phrase beginning with the words: "Pimp my... ..
These days, any new ideas are filtered through the question of whose cash flow will be affected, and do they have enough political muscle to stop us even though the entire nation will benefit.
But he could have used his popular support among voters and his political muscle to stop this outrageously antidemocratic redistricting process, which rewards the worst elements of Albany's political culture.
Indeed, the difference between them can be seen in another passage from Powell's memoir, when he recalls Cheney coming to him, as the First Gulf War was getting under way, in a state of some distress, worried that moving forces to Saudi Arabia would provoke Saddam, when "We don't have enough muscle to stop anybody yet": Here was a rare Cheney who needed reassurance.
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Lost fluids and salts cause muscles to stop working, leading to cramps and weakness.
So, the brain sends a signal to the leg muscles to stop working.
Muscles will twitch and convulse, because the body's mechanism to tell the muscles to stop moving has been turned off.
In his studies, he has found it takes about a week for muscles to stop hurting and full strength to return, an estimate that pretty much describes what happened to me.
Matthew Green, 42, a pharmaceutical consultant who lives with his wife and seven-year-old son in London, was diagnosed with arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy, a condition that causes the heart muscles to stop pumping in rhythm.
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