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It is an unnatural stance.He has to stiffen at the elbows to hold it.A lawyer, delivering impassioned closing to skeptical jury.
He has to stiffen at the elbows to hold it.
And those bonds just stiffen it, they make it less elastic, and that's what causes high blood pressure.
They use it to stiffen the comb.
So now everything stiffens up a bit.
When it stiffens, the blood vessels underneath your muscles These blood vessels are basically a tube It crushes it, and as a result the flow becomes bad
Her jaw stiffened too quickly.
This causes the system to stiffen and shrink.
showing that the material has stiffened.
well-known lack of economy Vidalia stiffened I hope that she will join us in our European efforts
So it's a pattern-making and the layers of stiffeners that are inside, but the thing I wanted to talk about here with Liz on the right
Arteriosclerosis, stiffening of the arteries, which causes hypertension and of course, all the knock on effects like in kidney failure.
by creating verticality-- essentially, it created verticality and the ability to brace and stiffen the structure as you went up.
It often doesn't work, in fact it sometimes just stiffens the resistance of the other side and makes them less willing to talk.
And I can already feel there's fluid in the top of my calf above my boots filling with fluid, and my joints beginning to stiffen up.
This would be one of the final reasons There is the way you sit down on a chair Depending on the way you sit and your posture, your muscles stiffen
well But with bench press you can only gain muscle at the front When you train it too much, to exaggerate a little, the shoulders would stiffen
And the longer you go beyond that, you tend to slow down more, stiffen up, and you don't tend to get any more benefit at all.
The second type of way that the heart can go wrong during old age is arteriosclerosis, which is the stiffening of the major arteries.
And the ultimate molecular driver of arteriosclerosis is this thing at the bottom, in pink, the stiffening of this lattice of proteins called the extracellular
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