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weight and feeling
`` I leave this church with a feeling that a great weight has been lifted off my heart, I have left my grudge at the altar and forgiven my neighbor ''.
The procedure curbs the feeling of hunger and is sometimes performed in conjunction with putting bands on patients ' stomachs, resulting in average weight loss of 43 % at six months with diet and exercise.
Due to extra weight of lenses on the cornea a feeling of sleepiness or tiredness in the eyes are observed by contact lens wearers.
Conversely, low caloric density diets tend to provide a greater satiety feeling at the same energy intake, and they have been shown effective at achieving weight loss in overweight individuals without explicit caloric restrictions.
depression, anxiety and / or panic attacks, sleeplessness and / or nightmares, shame and guilt, difficulty concentrating, headaches, fatigue or loss of motivation, stomach problems, eating disorders ( weight loss or gain ), alcoholism, feeling betrayed and / or violated, feeling angry or violent towards the perpetrator, feeling powerless or out of control, increased blood pressure, loss of confidence and self esteem, withdrawal and isolation, overall loss of trust in people, traumatic stress, post-traumatic stress disorder ( PTSD ), complex post-traumatic stress disorder, suicidal thoughts or attempts, suicide.
Side effects most commonly observed with fluvoxamine include nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, insomnia, dizziness, nervousness, feeling anxious, dry mouth, abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhea, heart burn, loss of appetite, muscle weakness, pins and needles, abnormal taste, headache, faster heart beat, sweating, weight gain, weight loss or unusual bruising.
They also reported feeling heavier and being more likely to think about their weight.
O ' Donnell has stated that his goal was to provide " a feeling of importance, weight, and sense of the ' ancient '.
Diffuse symptoms, whether connected or not to GS, have been reported in a subset of those affected: feeling tired all the time ( fatigue ), difficulty maintaining concentration, loss of appetite, abdominal pain, loss of weight and others, but scientific studies found no clear pattern of adverse symptoms related to the elevated levels of unconjugated bilirubin in adults ( see below ).
* an altered view of one's body-a sensation of ' bloating ', feeling fat or actual weight gain.
However, by August 1929 Huggins began losing weight and complained of feeling ill.
In 2003, Becker posted on his website that he was feeling better and had gained some weight, while the folder for his 2008 album Collection also mentions an upcoming book.
Weakened and feeling the side-effects of such a sudden drop-off in weight, Sandoval suffered four knockdowns, but he fought on until the fifth knockdown, which happened in round seven, after which the referee stopped the fight.
Mild symptoms include abdominal bloating and feeling of fullness, nausea, diarrhea, and slight weight gain.
Moderate symptoms include excessive weight gain ( weight gain of greater than 2 pounds per day ), increased abdominal girth, vomiting, diarrhea, darker urine and less in amount, excessive thirst, and skin and / or hair feeling dry ( in addition to mild symptoms ).
Along with the health benefits of physical activity, such as promoting a feeling of well-being and reducing the risk of chronic diseases, it can help manage weight and helps offset the lowering of the metabolic rate that occurs with reduced caloric intakes.
Introspective artist Blake is buckling under the weight of fame, professional obligations and a mounting feeling of isolation.
He also judged at another time that a gun was not loaded by feeling its weight.
Dawn overhears the conversation and feeling the weight of their concerns and her potential fate of death, she sneaks out the window.
Adjustments are often indicated if a patient has regained weight, if their weight loss has leveled off, or if the patient has a distinct feeling that food is difficult to move through the stomach.

weight and was
He grabbed her by the shoulders and went down on one knee, taking her weight so that some of the wind was driven out of him.
The street that is full now of traffic and parked cars then and for many years drowsed on an August afternoon in the shade of the curbside trees, and silence was a weight, almost palpable, in the air.
It went right on creaking under his own considerable weight, and all it needed, Harold thought, was for somebody to fling himself back in a fit of laughter and that would be the end of it.
The ledger was full of most precise information: date of laying, length of incubation period, number of chick reaching the first week, second week, fifth week, weight of hen, size of rooster's wattles and so on, all scrawled out in a hand that looked more Chinese than English, the most jagged and sprawling Alex had ever seen.
Now when Henri was just 12 he was only 4' 10'' '' tall and weighed an astounding 72 pounds, and his greatest desire was to pack on some weight.
By this method it was determined that the normal pressure exerted by a sample of polybutene ( molecular weight reported to be 770 ) was over half an atmosphere.
Final ratings were made on the basis of a point system which was developed after studying the distributions of actual behaviors recorded and assigning weight values to each type of behavior that was deviant from the discovered norms.
He hoped he wouldn't be forced to use it in taking care of the Beach detectives, but its weight was comforting at his hip.
He was fuzzy in his mind and, for a moment, helpless on the lobby floor, but he was conscious, and free of the weight of Roberts' body.
By the time he reached the edge of the pit he was panting and his shoulder and back ached under the drag of the dead weight.
There was too much weight casually to toss it away.
It was a relief to get rid of the weight.
When he was inducted into the Army at Fort Knox, Ky., Hansen's weight had dropped to 180 -- `` too light for me to be at my best '' he said.
Walker said he was considering filing a motion for a new trial which would contend that the verdict was against the weight of the evidence and that there were several errors in trial procedure.
The tractor was heavily loaded with the weight of the plow turning the earth, and the tractor stopped instantly.
The 1 / 4 abacus, which is suited to decimal calculation, appeared circa 1930, and became widespread as the Japanese abandoned hexadecimal weight calculation which was still common in China.
In 1911, Ernest Rutherford gave a model of the atom in which a central core held most of the atom's mass and a positive charge which, in units of the electron's charge, was to be approximately equal to half of the atom's atomic weight, expressed in numbers of hydrogen atoms.
This central charge would thus be approximately half the atomic weight ( though it was almost 25 % off the figure for the atomic number in gold ( Z = 79, A = 197 ), the single element from which Rutherford made his guess ).

weight and heavily
He stalked into the water and fell heavily over the side of the flat-bottomed barge, his weight nearly swamping the craft.
The outbreak of hostilities changed this, as Lebanon was to feel the weight of the conflict in the Middle East more heavily than most other areas occupied by the Syrians.
The critic William Mann along with many others, regarded him as a " supremely authoritative " conductor of Brahms, Cardus disagreed: " In German music Monteux, naturally enough, missed harmonic weight and the right heavily lunged tempo.
When the ice layer exceeds, tree limbs with branches heavily coated in ice can break off under the enormous weight and fall onto power lines.
While someone at a public campground may have easy access to a grocery store and be able to prepare plenty of recipes with fresh meat and vegetables, someone on an extended trip into the backcountry will not be able to carry large amounts of fresh food, due to the extra weight from high water content, and will have to rely heavily on food with a low water content, such dried meats and vegetables, packaged dehydrated camping foods, and starches such as ramen, polenta, and dried potato flakes.
He drank heavily, gained weight to, was fitted with a pacemaker, and became paranoid and suicidal.
; < span id =" jib "> Jib </ span >: A particularly small foot hold, usually only large enough for the big toe, sometimes relying heavily on friction to support weight.
Although heavily built in his teens, he began to gain weight only when he took up the relatively sedentary job of prison keeper.
Traditionally, birches were soaked in brine ( heavily salted water ) before use, which greatly increased the weight, flexibility and strength of the twigs, making the punishment more severe both in terms of pain, and in terms of damage to the victim's flesh in the form of cuts and weals ( ridge on the flesh raised by a blow ).
The structure is heavily milled to reduce weight and improve airflow over the motors and power electronics.
More recent innovations for jacket BCs include weight pouches to adjust attitude underwater, putting the weights on the BC rather than on a weightbelt, integrated regulators, heavily reinforced 1050 denier ballistic nylon.
The Spanish failed to take the city in the first attack, although the strategic vulnerability of Tlemcen caused the kingdom's weight to shift toward the safer and more heavily fortified corsair base at Algiers.
He believed “ he weight of ‘ official ’ historiography has hitherto been heavily on the side of efforts to smother the facts of exploitation ,” and because of this “ he idyllic patriarchal picture of these times that has become traditional, is a piece of flagrant deception .”
In older protocols, the diet was initiated with a prolonged fast, designed to lose 5 – 10 % body weight, and heavily restricted the calorie intake.
Due to its favorable weight dynamics, this layout is heavily employed in Formula racing cars ( such as Formula One ).
Modern ships carry tons of ballast in order to maintain their stability ; even heavily laden cargo ships use ballast to optimize the distribution of weight.
A limited edition convertible edition was also available in Germany, where the company " Keinath " reinforced the car heavily, and this added to the all round weight to the car.
The Spanish failed to take the city in the first attack, although the strategic vulnerability of Tlemcen caused the kingdom's weight to shift toward the safer and more heavily fortified corsair base at Algiers.
The specifications ( FINABEL 3A5 ) for the new tank called for a lightweight and mobile battle tank, setting the weight limit to and compromising the ability to heavily armour the vehicle.
Historically, silverpoint styli ranged widely in composition from pure silver to heavily alloyed with copper ( over 20 % weight ).
Mucins are a family of high molecular weight, heavily glycosylated proteins ( glycoconjugates ) produced by epithelial tissues in most metazoans.
The air suspension system is also linked to the braking system via a Variable Load Valve ( VLV ), this will give an increase in air brake pressure when the coach is more heavily loaded to compensate for the additional weight.
The self control literature relies heavily on this type of time inconsistency, and it relates to a variety of topics including procrastination, addiction, efforts at weight loss, and saving for retirement.

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