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"My own relationship with David got strained when he objected to us using the name 'The Heads' on an album in 1996".
We get strains and sprains.
Contractors with experience working for pregnant women confirmed that things can get strained as the baby's due date approaches.
"The heel is low enough to walk, but high enough so the arch doesn't get strained".
Friendly relationships among chefs, editors, publicists and food writers are hardly newsworthy in the restaurant industry, but some say those relationships can get strained.
But personal relations with Ms. Miller, who tends to see things "in black and white," Timo Miller said, were getting strained.
But relations between photographers can get strained, especially around watering holes where they gather closer together, Mr. Jeffrey and Mr. Krauss said.
The available network resources get strained with increased usage levels, which results in poor service to the users.
Whilst you may get the benefit of better terms and more money, the relationship may get strained if the investment doesn't go to plan.
Once you have everything all nice and fermented, it gets strained and thrown inside these stills which sit on top of hot plates.
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