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Weakness and on
Weakness on one side of the face may occur and may be due to a viral infection, stroke or a cancer.
" An expert at crushing all that is weak, Steve is finally ready to begin his War on Weakness.
* The Threat of Life: Sermons on Pain, Power, and Weakness.

Weakness and over
Weakness is progressive, which means the muscle become weaker over time.

Weakness and progresses
Weakness in the hands and forearms occurs in many people later in life as the disease progresses.

Weakness and usually
Weakness may be reported, but is often masked by pain and is usually found only through examination.
Weakness is also a prominent feature of spinal claudication that is not usually present in intermittent claudication.

Weakness and leads
Weakness of the dura leads to focal enlargement terms dural ectasia due to chronic exposure to the pressures of CSF pulsation.

Weakness and weakness
Weakness in this crystalline structure causes planes of weakness, and the breakage of a mineral along such planes is termed cleavage.
Weakness in any other subject means weakness in that particular subject only, but weakness in the mother tongue means the paralysis of all thought and the power of expression.

Weakness and leg
* Weakness to supporting ligaments due to post leg or injury to suspensory will result in a coon-foot as the fetlock drops.

Weakness and muscles
Weakness of the bulbar muscles ( supplying the mouth and throat ) is occasionally encountered.
Weakness of the eye muscles is uncommon.
* Weakness which increases as muscles tire
Weakness and atrophy of the thenar muscles may occur if the condition remains untreated.

Weakness and .
Weakness in leadership.
Weakness in the financial sector, speculation, and lower levels of investment erode confidence in the productive sector.
Weakness is typically caused by circulating antibodies that block acetylcholine receptors at the post-synaptic neuromuscular junction, inhibiting the stimulative effect of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.
* Weakness, lack of endurance.
Ian Pickering is a lyricist / songwriter currently writing and recording with the band Polaroid Kiss with Brandun Reed whose debut album ' Weakness of the Beautiful Souls ' is due for release in 2011.
* " That's My Weakness Now " w. m.
Wolf published a pamphlet against the dance entitled " Proof that Waltzing is the Main Source of Weakness of the Body and Mind of our Generation " in 1797.
Iran's Great Weakness May Be Its Oil, by Thomas Friedman, challenges and debates conflicts about oil.
Weakness of intorsion results in torsional diplopia, in which two different visual fields, tilted with respect to each other, are seen at the same time.
Weakness of the tongue is displayed as a slurring of speech.
Weakness of the subgrade and drainage deficiencies also lead to heavy maintenance costs.
* Weakness in Passphrase Choice in WPA Interface, by Robert Moskowitz.
Weakness is a symptom represented, medically, by a number of different conditions, including: lack of muscle strength, malaise, dizziness, or fatigue.
Weakness describes a number of symptoms, including: loss of muscle strength, malaise, dizziness or fatigue.
Weakness can be central, neural and peripheral.
Weakness and poor coordination of part of the body, headaches, seizures, as well as a number of more uncommon neurological features, are present in some cases.
* Kagan, Donald and Frederick W. Kagan, While America Sleeps: Self-Delusion, Military Weakness and the Threat to Peace Today, New York, St. Martin's Griffin, 2000 ISBN 0-312-28374-1

comes and on
`` From now on, Sally and me and her folks aim to give you our turn when it comes up and fall in behind you and Rod's outfit ''.
Others are confined to vast reservations, and not only does the Australian government justifiably not wish them to be viewed as exhibits in a zoo, but on their reservations they are extremely fugitive, shunning camps, coming together only for corroborees at which their strange culture comes to its highest pitch -- which is very low indeed.
and launch them on the world when their time comes.
With the knowledge that the kingdom comes by obedience to the moral law in our relations with all people, we have a firm intellectual grasp on both the means and the ends of our lives.
A call for action `` before it is too late '' has alarming implications when it comes from a man who, in his previous reports on the schools, cautioned so strongly against extreme measures.
I hope the man who plans to sit on his hands until the emergency comes will have a change of heart, will get busy and be the first member of our `` plus-one '' shelter club.
If it comes down too hard on the potential dangers of fallout, it will box the President on resuming atmospheric tests.
Then it is marked on the inside where it comes in contact with the transom, frames, keelson and all the battens.
With six in the group, the cost comes to just a nickel a day per person on the daily fee.
that on the immediate horizon, if further large-scale ( relatively speaking ) desegregation comes, it will result from court orders on suits filed in several Middle-South states.
If one characteristic distinguishes Boris Godunov, it is the consistency with which every person on the stage -- including the chorus -- comes alive in the music.
Each frame comes between the light and the lens and is individually projected on the screen, at the rate, for silent movies, of 16 frames per second, and, for sound films, 24 frames per second.
The COAHR letter comes on the eve of a large gathering of theater managers and owners scheduled to begin here Sunday.
Data on the decline of property values in an area after a new racial group enters it has to be assessed in terms of the trends in property values before the group comes in.
Rose Weiss, who handles all the prayer-requests that we receive, answering each letter personally, has the serene selflessness that comes from suffering: she has had many major operations, and now gets about in a limited way on braces and crutches.
You wonder about the Christmas card with no name on it, and it comes to you that maybe it would have been better to have made somebody else happy if you couldn't be happy yourself, to give somebody else the one they wanted -- to give them you.
" Counting tray "), is typically tall and comes in various widths depending on the operator.
He thinks only of his own personal happiness and the unfairness of the situation in which he has been placed but gradually comes to recognize his membership in a larger human community, which makes demands on him that he cannot ignore.
* 1945 – World War II: the Battle of Slater's Knoll on Bougainville comes to an end.
Aeneas ' mother Aphrodite frequently comes to his aid on the battlefield ; he is a favorite of Apollo.
Thucydides claims the name comes from the fact that the Strymon flows " around the city " on two sides ;< ref >
Since the New Testament never counters this instrumental language with any negative judgment on instruments, opposition to instruments instead comes from an interpretation of history.
To show the derivation clearly, we propose that the stress should be on the penultimate syllable, the second half of the word being pronounced like " ptosis " ( with the " p " silent ), which comes from the same root " to fall ", and is already used to describe the drooping of the upper eyelid.

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