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With dehydration, your body and brain become sluggish, your blood thickens and your heart is forced to work overly hard.
The general probably calculates, too, that America will not press him overly hard so long as it needs his co-operation in the hunt for al-Qaeda.
They didn't like batters taking overly hard swings at their pitches or acting as spectators when they hit home runs either.
"He doesn't throw overly hard, but he's got a tremendous two-seamer that somehow he eats right-handers up with," Widger said.
Mr. Hagegard, who is Swedish, seemed to be working overly hard to make his English clear: his vocal lines were often chopped up with exaggerated consonants and consequently lacked lyricism.
One official said that while the cabinet ministers accepted that Britain must leave the EU and that immigration controls would be part of that process, they were pushing May to avoid opting for an overly hard Brexit.
"But being with these children every day and learning from them and learning with them has been pure joy," Interviews with Mr. Headley and other teaching fellows in recent weeks suggested that those who were flourishing tended to have strong support from teachers and administrators in their schools, as well as the ability not to be overly hard on themselves during these first difficult months.
There's no CafePress style profit sharing yet, but I don't expect it would be overly hard to add later on.
From what they've provided, I'd say the Memoto team is being overly hard on itself: these pics compare favorably to a lot of smartphone cameras out there, even if they're slightly smaller in terms of resolution than most at five megapixels.
"It pretty much fell apart this afternoon," Ross told reporters earlier, blaming Waxman for taking an overly hard line with the balking Blue Dogs at a meeting.
Remember you just met! Don't try overly hard; be yourself!
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