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He felt a terrible pressure narrowing his thoughts, constraining his speech, and he was in acute physical discomfort — his trousers or underwear seemed to have shrunk.
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On initial adsorption (up to 4 bar) the framework adopts the low pressure (narrow pore) form (Serre et al., 2007 ▶).
The organ also communicates with the brain, which helps regulate blood pressure by narrowing blood vessels or increasing the pumping action of the heart.
But several deals in recent weeks highlight their conundrum: Booming deposit growth has outstripped loan demand, forcing bankers to scratch for assets that can help relieve some of the pressure from narrowing profit margins.
Overall, although higher rates of tobacco smoking among white participants leads to a relative increase in systolic blood pressure, thereby narrowing the disparities between black and white participants, the association is negated by differences in sodium intakes and BMIs.
The hope is that peer pressure will narrow this group down to the hardest cases.
There will be pressure to narrow the scope of the museum down to a paean to this White House and its stated values.
Then, from the resulting set, Hall would make amends for his earlier error by touching down under pressure to narrow the gap to one.
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