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Obama had correctly judged the war in Iraq to be a catastrophe, but placing his confidence in Maliki required no small exertion of faith.
Air-conditioning blows its story over the keys, as does the breath of a bird on the sill, as does the moonlight whose infinitesimally small exertion also tells a tale.
These activities include bending over, coughing, sneezing, and even the relatively small exertion associated with bowel movement (35).
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The smallest exertion plunged me into a "crash".
In human medicine, adults are affected more often than children, and risk factors include eating disorders, alcohol abuse, sudden sustained exertion, small-bowel obstruction, acid bile peptic disease and pregnancy [ 10, 11].
You may find yourself exhausted after the smallest bit of exertion.
Little cerebral exertion is needed to expose these lunacies.
He said the extra exertion was a small price to pay for helping Mr. Nolan realize his vision.
When a high short ball floated his way, he tapped it over the net, as though his challenger didn't quite merit the exertion (or the small amount of risk) that a slam would have entailed.
One hypothesis raised by two small series suggests that physical exertion could be the trigger for dissection by stretching the arterial wall [ 12, 13].
Yet, the magnitude of the differences in rating of perceived exertion proved to be rather small.
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