Sentence examples for returning to rest from inspiring English sources

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Pitching up in Thiskey from 1 to 30 September, it offers a five-night itinerary that visits the area's 12-storey Buddhist monastery and the city of Leh, sweeping past the Indus river and Himalayan scenery, before returning to rest each night in one of the lavish tents.

At first too buoyant to dive, the blubbery youngster fasts for a few weeks, then gradually practices hunting while returning to rest on the ice.

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It is supposed that the beam had been at rest before the force approached and returned to rest after the force had moved away.

Depending on the magnitude of the yield stress (or dimensionlessly the Bingham number), the particle and the surrounding fluid may return to rest in a finite time or reach another steady but lower settling velocity.

I grabbed the few minutes before Mom returned to rest in her wingback and to make a few calls from my cell.

We estimated probability that a cell returns to rest as greater than 0. 20, which is in agreement with these prior experimental descriptions.

In all cases, heart rate had returned to resting or near-resting levels (within 5 bpm) by the 30 minute mark post-exercise.

Both migraine groups returned to resting EMG levels within the same timeframe as healthy controls.

Increases in IL-6 levels during exercise are transient and return to resting levels usually within 1 h after exercise [107].

Even if they don't stop breathing, the defense strategy is energetically taxing for the pufferfish; after the test, most took hours to return to resting respiration rates.

Arterial BP was allowed to return to resting level between injections.

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