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Exercise did not have to be strenuous - going for a walk several times a week sufficed, the journal Neurology says.
He has Alice going on strenuous hikes and swimming with dolphins in Hawaii a few days after a traumatic miscarriage.
When the going gets strenuous, try repeating Zarathustra's mantra from his own sojourn through the mountains: "You are treading your path of greatness.
He said one possible explanation, based on the presence of live ammunition on board the helicopter, could be that the crew got into difficulties while going through strenuous "battle-ready" preparations.
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At other times, when he came off night shift and wanted something less strenuous, Brabants would go surfing.
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And despite the evident ingenuity and strenuous labor that went into it, "The Cabin in the Woods" does not quite work.
That's partly because you always feel the creative energy and strenuous empathy that went into the making of "The Great Game," which features a highly mutable and indefatigable cast of 14.
Those who favor less strenuous pursuits can go fly-fishing in the Frying Pan, a spectacular 70-foot-wide river set in pine forest and aspen trees and noted for its high density of rainbow and brown trout (guides are available at the Taylor Creek Fly Shop 970-927-43744).
Though the Harkins Ridge Trail that we took, for example, is a strenuous one that goes straight up for about two and a half miles, it isn't the only way to see the Purisima Creek Redwoods Preserve; there is also the half-mile-long Redwood Trail, an easy and flat trail that begins at the north entrance and leads to picnic tables sheltered by redwood groves.
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