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Suddenly her straining muscles and racing heart were affirmations "of my sexual vigor, my sexual arousability".
Lactate, or lactic acid (the terms are used interchangeably by most people), is a chemical produced by straining muscles.
Tears of rust streaked the walls and fading murals showed sturdy men straining muscles, grafting for the mighty Motherland before it all fell apart.
Photograph: Michael Steele/Getty Images 11.17pm BST Effort can be seen on the face and in the straining muscles of Russia's Yelena Isinbayeva as she vaults.
The mental choreography of fatigue is intricate, involving messages sent not only from the brain to the straining muscles but also to various areas within the mind as well.
He failed to start a career in Rome, where he seems to have burned bridges by disparaging Michelangelo, whose carnal sublimity — submerging the spirit in straining muscles — was bound to affront the young Greek.
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The straining muscle becomes less responsive and stays weakened for up to 30 minutes after stretching, which is not how an athlete wants to begin a workout.
When Mr. Belle vaults over a wall, you see straining muscle, grace and the impossible made possible.
Instead, he has been repeatedly felled by back spasms, bruises, tendinitis and strained muscles.
Hart strained muscles in his left side early in spring training.
Even when you're thrilled about it, pregnancy is hard, packed with fatigue, morning sickness, strained muscles, and a host of other aches and pains.
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