This is too frequently a riddle which drives us into paroxysms of post-feminist uncertainty. |
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The Indians have been watching all this, with equal fits of paroxysms of disbelief in private, and cool equanimity in public. |
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As the criminal had a quartan fever, Fallopius wished to investigate the effects of opium on the paroxysms. |
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She slid into paroxysms of laughter that she tried quelling with a tumblerful of Southern Comfort. |
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As one, the Greek defenders start high-fiving each other, while the rest of the team roll around on the ground in paroxysms of mirth. |
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They included non smoking adults with paroxysms of dyspnoea, wheezing and cough, who improved with drug therapy. |
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Repeated trauma, as in paroxysms of cough, can produce inelastic deformation in the most vulnerable part of the ribs, the middle third. |
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Of more interest is a sub-group of patients with runs of atrial ectopy, which degenerate to paroxysms of atrial fibrillation. |
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There may be a clue after all, if we can find why today his paroxysms came on at high noon and at sunset. |
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A discussion of a London cheese shop sends her into paroxysms of rueful joy. |
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This already battered region of the world could well experience paroxysms of unpredictable gravity and magnitude. |
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Repetitive episodes of coronary artery spasm and paroxysms of hypertension may result in endothelial damage, coronary artery dissection, and acceleration of atherosclerosis. |
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He worked on all of this very closely and had a vigilant eye to push the paroxysms to the limit. |
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It is specific for asthma and oppressed breathing, hiccup, whooping cough, spasmodic croup, tetanus, hydrophobia, hysteria paroxysms and hysterical convulsions. |
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A rail crash sends the media and the politicians into paroxysms of recrimination. |
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If true, neither announcement would induce paroxysms of delight in the Apple faithful. |
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But it's a fair bet that the spirits have more than once doubled over in paroxysms of giant glee at its factual founderings. |
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Is he betting that by sticking to scrupulously neutral bipartisan language, even when his criticisms clearly refer to tea-party Republicans, he will drive them into ever-more-extreme paroxysms of hatred? |
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Probably they go into paroxysms of delight when a few drops of rain diffract the lights to further annoy the law-abiding citizens. |
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Mr Bush has defined American politics since he took office commanding extraordinary loyalty from his fellow Republicans and driving Democrats into paroxysms of Bushophobia. |
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While quite a strong flavoured honey, Kamahi is in fact a honey with very complex flavours and aftertones that send honey gourmets into paroxysms of delight. |
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The startling power of the music derived partly from its inelegance: poky, sullen introductions led to off-kilter paroxysms, as the drummer frantically tried to keep pace with the hoarse singer, Roger Miret. |
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Joss quickly discovered he could order pizza via the cabin's TV, a novelty that sent him into paroxysms of delight, topped only by leaping into our private outdoor hot tub. |
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The programme at Ballplatz promises paroxysms for your laughing muscles. |
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Since 2009, the lads have been recording and playing out as The 2 Bears and have become synonymous with the kind of breezy and bouncy big room house that sends clubbers into paroxysms of delight. |
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And the fevers, chills and paroxysms such relapses create are so intense that malariologists have a saying: the disease may not kill you, but you'll wish you were dead. |
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He showed a rather unblinking, lizard-like stare, except when grimacing, or during his rare paroxysms of blepharoclonus. |
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The Brotherhood's mentor, Sheikh Yusuf Qaradawi, is said to enjoy listening to recordings of Egypt's matronly diva, Um Kalthoum, which send Salafists into paroxysms of puritanical anger. |
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If genomic officialdom had had qualms about the patenting of cDNA, it had paroxysms at the idea that the entire human genome might somehow fall into private hands. |
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Ever since I saw a TV cook rhapsodise himself into paroxysms of pleasure on air over an unadorned roasted onion, I have been suspicious of overpraising the humble ingredient. |
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Unable to turn his back on the fanged danger and go on, the bull would be driven into paroxysms of rage. |
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I regret that the effect of these statements is a denial of the observation of initial quotidian paroxysms following artificial inoculation. |
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Epilepsy began by seizureless paroxysms at about equal frequency in children and adults. |
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Something about the idea sends prominent euro-politicians into paroxysms. |
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