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He felt drawn to studying people when they were strained to the utmost… He wanted to write a book about the French Revolution.
Asked about current relations between ministers and civil servants, Mr Riddell said they were "strained" in some departments but long-standing conventions were still being abided by.
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"My mission was to find movement, which they could really do that was not something they were straining to reach at," Ms. Tharp said.
The next moment they were straining at the gang line, and with a burst of acceleration, all turned silent but for the hiss of the runners on the snow and the sound of my own exhilarated breathing.
Council leader Stephen Greenhalgh said they were "straining every penny and every pound to protect front-line services".
"Everybody's tired, they're strained.
The ball-and-joint assembly makes the cables less susceptible to breaking, but if they're strained too far, the individual joints can simply come apart then be snapped back into place.
The jails are not designed and staffed to treat the mentally ill, so they are strained.
The F-actin-FLNa networks stiffen as they are strained [27], preventing large deformations that could threaten cellular integrity.
They mentioned they need the insurance when they are strained with the need for medical care and payment for the care.
Their outward thrust suggests they are straining to contain the activity inside.
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