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He counseled her to go to the hospital in the future if she got chest pains with drenching sweat, light-headedness, or nausea and fatigue.

Symptoms of mild to moderate hypoglycemia include tremors, sweating, light-headedness, irritability, confusion, and drowsiness.

She never breaks a sweat, yet light comedy is its own kind of heavy lifting because the actor must make the illogical seem reasonable and the silly persuasive.

Dyes; however, are more difficult to treat because their synthetic origin where they consist mainly of complex aromatic molecular structures, often synthesized to resist fading on exposure to soap, sweat, water, light or any oxidizing agents (Khan and Husain 2007).

When he arrived in January 2009, he found dried banana peels on the floor, broken equipment, chairs stained with sweat, dark lighting and concrete walls.

Part of the appeal of Snapchat seems to be that people don't have to be too concerned about how they take a photo; the communication is more important here, and since no one's framing any of your pictures, there's no reason to sweat composition, lighting or anything else.

Oh, or this one, where he looks like a teen weed overdose victim who nobody especially cried for because he smelled of sweat and lighter fluid and kept hanging around with kids two years below him at school.

I know people who would roll their eyes at the airy-fairy way in which she held and conducted herself under the sweat-inducing lights on her little stack of books stage, but I was captivated.

The GLTEQ asks participants to report the average number of times per week, in the past month, they engaged in vigorous (rapid heartbeats, sweating), moderate (not exhausting, light perspiration) and mild (minimal effort and no perspiration) intensity PA, for a minimum of 10 minutes per session.

Have the R.S.A.P. members ever truly looked at Renoir's "Dance at Bougival" (1883) in the Boston M.F.A.? A raffish guy swings a lovely girl — Suzanne Valadon, the artist's model and mistress, and later a distinguished painter herself — at a summertime outdoor café, redolent of heat, music, smells, and light sweats of exertion and desire.

Have the R.S.A.P. members ever truly looked at Renoir's "Dance at Bougival" (1883) in the Boston M.F.A.? A raffish guy swings a lovely girl Suzanne Valadon, the artist's model and mistress, and later a distinguished painter herself at a summertime outdoor café, redolent of heat, music, smells, and light sweats of exertion and desire.

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