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I used to exercise and think, "Oh my God, I've had banoffee pie.
Pausch has never smoked or drunk heavily, and used to exercise every day.
Indeed, military power, if used to exercise hegemony, is often counter-productive.
Congress used to exercise only loose control over the government budget, and the President was able to borrow money and spend money with little legislative oversight.
While activity trackers may work in teams of a similar fitness level, for those less used to exercise the devices could add to the pressures of workplace performance.
"And the Band Stayed On," by Erwin R. Tiongson (Op-Ed, Aug. 2), reminded me of the time when my husband's wedding band was stolen from his locker at the club he used to exercise.
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He is unafraid to show us that Andre is awkward, difficult, demanding and used to exercising control.
Coachella crowds are leisure mavens used to exercising choice, and they favor small designers, like Junker and NaCo, rather than Nike logos or keepsakes from old rock concerts.
I'm used to exercising five or six days per week.
Not used to exercising?
If you are not used to exercising regularly, take it slow so you feel refreshed, not exhausted.
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