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"Those debate situations are pretty strenuous," he said.
"Doing it is strenuous," he acknowledged, "but on my subway ride home I feel like a young man".
Since one-on-one would be risky and in any case too strenuous, he plays Horse with Angie Watson, his wife.
"I didn't do anything particularly strenuous," he says, "but the physical work, combined with the exhaustion, meant that when I had to start observing again, I fell asleep in the chair".
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When he asked one guest how he had enjoyed his stay, Mr. Rosenblatt recalled, "He replied that the most strenuous thing he did all weekend was to count the number of train cars that went by".
But the doctor told her that given Mr. Jackson's age — he was 50 — and the "strenuous performance" he would be putting on, the doctor "needed to be sure that if something went wrong he would be able to have the CPR machine," she said.
He worries that the maintenance will eventually become too strenuous as he ages.
He easily exceeds the required three hours of weekly strenuous exercise, he says, "especially if sex is included in the computation".
He did occasional odd jobs, provided they were not too strenuous, but he avoided steady work with considerable ingenuity, and complete success.
With strenuous unreality, he has gone so far as to deny that Zimbabwe is in crisis, and he has refused to extend formal refugee status, and the protections that come with it, to millions of the Zimbabweans in his country, lest he insult Mugabe.
After he came to, he would say, "How tired I am!" This was thought to refer to the strenuous battle he fought in the clouds.
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