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This seemed appropriate because many felt that the men's game was too strenuous for women.
Jennifer J. Rosenbaum, legal director of the Guestworker Alliance, said the packing was too strenuous for an American worker to perform for a long time.
Her request for an entry form had been returned to her, along with a note explaining that the distance was too strenuous for a woman.
Trueblood was the faculty tennis champion, but at age 40 his doctor told him to give up the game because it was too strenuous.
Moreover, the lung cancer patients indicated that the exercise intensity (4 times per week) was too strenuous.
Fridays I've been quite ill" (Andrew, 40s); "[T] he holiday travel exertion was too strenuous… [I] collapsed (Wanda, 50s)." "[I] walk… on Thursdays.
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If all that is too strenuous, get students to put together the pieces of a sleeping tiger puzzle.
"It's still syllabus week, and I figured it wouldn't be too strenuous for me to miss it," she said.
In January, her hip healed, she started looking for a job that would use her skills but not be too strenuous.
There is no push to impress, in spite of a couple of odd porphyrial passages and, among the fine images, some that are too strenuous.
In his last eight starts, including that one, Clemens is 1-1 with a 5.48 E.R.A. Clemens said he did not think his early-season workouts were too strenuous.
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