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habitual and developed
He developed the hypothesis that this habitual pattern of pulling the head backwards and downwards needlessly disrupted the normal working of the total postural, breathing and vocal mechanisms.
In the Triassic period some groups of archosaurs ( a group that includes the ancestors of crocodiles ) developed bipedalism ; among their descendants the dinosaurs, all the early forms and many later groups were habitual or exclusive bipeds ; the birds descended from one group of exclusively bipedal dinosaurs.
William Horatio Bates ( December 23, 1860 – July 10, 1931 ) was an American physician who practiced ophthalmology and developed what became known as the Bates Method for better eyesight, an educational method intended to improve vision by undoing a supposed habitual strain to see.
By original sin Baius understands, instead of a simple privation of grace, habitual concupiscence itself, transmitted according to the laws of heredity and developed according to the laws of physical and psychical growth.
Semiotics has developed a more precise methodology for this interpretive process, seeking to expose the unstated habitual practices for interpreting signifiers.

habitual and mouth
Oral para-functional habits may include bruxism ( tooth-clenching or grinding ), tongue tension, mouth-breathing, and any other habitual use of the mouth unrelated to eating, drinking, or speaking.

habitual and required
It requires the possibility of naturalisation, and provides that the period of residence required for eligibility cannot be more than ten years lawful and habitual residence.

habitual and surgery
Deutsche Zeitschrift für Chirurgie, Leipzig, 1906, 85: 199-227 ( On surgery for habitual shoulder dislocation ).

habitual and .
He was a huge young man of twenty-four, clothed in muscle, immensely strong, with a habitual gentleness and diffidence of manner that was submerged under his present agitation.
Faulkner has found it useful, but he has employed it with his habitual independence of mind and skeptical outlook.
Francesca and Grazie were habitual committee chairmen and they usually managed to be elected co-chairmen, equal bosses, of whatever PTA or civic project was being launched.
In life we learn to play our roles and we `` freeze '' into patterns which become so habitual that we are not really aware of what we do.
it had a look of grim stark realism, resembling other cities whose habitual climate was cold, instead of the sprawling bumptious open-handed greedy Western city basking in eternal sunshine at the foot of mountains stored with endless riches and resources.
A passionate fighting-man ( he fought twenty-nine battles against Christian or Moor ), he was married ( when well over 30 years and a habitual bachelor ) in 1109 to the ambitious Queen Urraca of León, widow of Raymond of Burgundy, a passionate woman unsuited for a subordinate role.
After experimenting to develop his ability to stop the unnecessary and habitual contracting in his neck, he found that his problem with recurrent voice loss was resolved.
Some natural tolerance to habitual use of ayahuasca ( roughly once weekly ) may develop through upregulation of the serotonergic system.
Another famous anecdote from his job was used by Whorf to argue that language use affects habitual behavior.
Relatively few modern species are habitual bipeds whose normal method of locomotion is two-legged.
Within mammals, habitual bipedalism has evolved multiple times, with the macropods, kangaroo mice, dipodids, springhare, hopping mice, pangolins and homininan apes, as well as various other extinct groups evolving the trait independently.
The habitual retraction of the claws preserves their points from wear.
This debate is analogous to that surrounding the Sapir – Whorf hypothesis in linguistics and cognitive science, which postulates that a particular spoken language's nature influences the habitual thought of its speakers.
Clausewitz's emphasis on the inherent superiority of the defense suggests that habitual aggressors are likely to end up as failures.
An earlier study also concluded that there was no increased preponderance of arthritis of the hand of chronic knuckle-crackers ; however, habitual knuckle-crackers were more likely to have hand swelling and lowered grip strength.
Its habitual gait is quadrupedal, using the soles of its feet and resting on its knuckles, but it can walk upright for short distances.
A meta-analysis of 16 trials of 2 – 12 months ' duration found that low-fat diets ( without intentional restriction of caloric intake ) resulted in average weight loss of 3. 2 kg ( 7. 1 lb ) over habitual eating.
The extensive list to discredit Oxford included atheism, lying, heresy, disobedience to the crown, treason, murder for hire, sexual perversion and pederasty with his English and Italian servants (' buggering a boy that is his cook and many other boys '), habitual drunkenness, vowing to murder various courtiers and declaring that Elizabeth had a bad singing voice.
Dietary habits are the habitual decisions a person or culture makes when choosing what foods to eat.
In 1885, to get rid of habitual criminals and to increase the number of colonists, the French Parliament passed a law that anyone, male or female, who had more than three sentences for theft of more than three months each, would be sent to French Guiana as a " relégué.

cigar-smoker and .
A cigar-smoker most of his life, Sugar died from cardiac arrest on March 25, 2012.
A heavy cigar-smoker, he lived in Cirencester, Gerrards Cross and finally Awbridge Danes near Romsey in Hampshire.

Cleveland and developed
Soundstream's format was improved through several prototypes and when it was developed to 50 kHz sampling rate at 16 bits, it was deemed good enough for professional classical recording by the company's first client, Telarc Records of Cleveland, Ohio.
The one developed by Brush performed best, and Brush immediately applied his improved dynamo to arc-lighting an early application being Public Square in Cleveland, Ohio, on April 29, 1879.
In the 1970s the Rockside corridor was developed into offices and numerous hotels to help downtown Cleveland.
" Armstrong developed an interest in flying at age two when his father took him to the National Air Races in Cleveland.
Established in 1912, Shaker Heights, Ohio, was planned and developed in by the Van Sweringen brothers, railroad moguls who envisioned the community as a suburban retreat from the industrial inner-city of Cleveland.
In recent years the Church of God ( Cleveland ) and the Church of God of Prophecy have moved beyond these issues and have developed a close interdenominational fellowship.
Since 2008, BAA Cleveland has developed and managed retail and dining locations at the airport.
From 1983 to 1994, he served as municipal judge in Cleveland where he developed a reputation as a fair judge with a common sense approach to the law.
In the presidential election campaign of 1892, Montague developed a relationship with Grover Cleveland, who then appointed Montague in 1893 as the United States Attorney for the Western District of Virginia.
The former RAF Station and airfield was purchased by the former Cleveland County Council, which saw the potential of the airfield as a commercial one, and developed it into a civil airport.
His caustic personality was a primary reason why " 3WE " lost its status as the flagship station of the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers in 1981 when he developed a feud with team owner Ted Stepien.
The Pease family had developed Middlesbrough as an industrial centre, and after discovery of iron stone, the Stockton & Darlington Railway and the West Hartlepool Harbour and Railway Company both developed routes into East Cleveland.
What is now the Cleveland Bay was developed from Barb and Andalusian horses crossed with Chapman Horse mares.
Between 1685 and 1785 this Chapman Horse / Andalusian / Barb cross developed into the original Cleveland Bay.
During this century the type grew bigger due to better feeding, and by 1785 had developed through selective breeding into the " agricultural type " Cleveland Bay.
In the 19th century, the Cleveland Bay was crossed with French and Belgian draft horses to create the Vladimir Heavy Draft, a Russian breed developed to fill that country's need for a heavy draft breed.
Based on that initial study a three-city consortium of Akron, Canton and Youngstown was developed and then in 2008 Cleveland was added.
Cleveland developed slowly until the arrival of the Ohio and Erie Canal, which brought a trade route from the Ohio River and other southern Ohio cities.
Rison also developed a feud with the Cleveland fans, who were angered over the announcement that the team would be relocating to Baltimore.
The village, in an attempt to prevent industrial Cleveland from growing into and subsuming Euclid and prevent the growth of industry which might change the character of the village, developed a zoning ordinance based upon 6 classes of use, 3 classes of height and 4 classes of area.
In 1929 California to Cleveland were the start and end for the first Women's Air Derby, which developed into the All Women's Transcontinental Air Race, nicknamed Powder Puff Derby, that featured well-known female pilots such as Amelia Earhart, Pancho Barnes, Bobbi Trout, and Louise Thaden.
Tressel attended many of his father's games and practices, and developed a friendship with neighbor ( and former Cleveland Browns player ) Lou Groza.
WOIO has developed a reputation in the Cleveland market as having a " tabloid " news operation, at times going to extremes to cover news, for example, in 2012 using puppets to recreate scenes from a federal corruption trial.

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