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occurrence of
excessive sweating during sleep. The
person may or may not also
perspire excessively while awake. One of the most
common causes of
night sweats...
- background; in
combination with the
harsh studio lighting that left
Nixon perspiring, he
offered a less-than-commanding presence. By contrast,
Kennedy appeared...
- Press. "often said to be from
Arabic araqa,
covering notions such as "
perspiring,
deeply rooted, well-watered",
which may
reflect the
impression the lush...
- or more of
these facilities. The
steam and high heat make the
bathers perspire. A
thermometer in a
sauna is used to
measure temperature; a hygrometer...
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referring to the idea that
eating a meat-heavy meal will
cause individuals to
perspire profusely. Its
scientific basis is unfounded. One
theory is that digesting...
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middle covered by
bronze plates. This
column goes by
different names; the "
perspiring" or "sweating column", the "crying column", or the "wishing column". Legend...
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described his
experiences on the
train while it was in transit: "we were
perspiring profusely and we
realized that air was
insufficient and we
could not breathe...
- Ford did NOT have much
influence on US industry, Valdés,
Dennis Nodin. "
Perspiring Capitalists:
Latinos and the
Henry Ford
Service School, 1918–1928", Aztlán...
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captured at a
Windows 2000 developers' conference,
featuring a
visibly perspiring Ballmer repeatedly chanting the word "developers".
Ballmer was Gates'...
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Citizen Kane (1941), in
which he pla****
Herbert Carter, the bumbling,
perspiring newspaper editor.
Erskine Sanford was born in Trinidad, Colorado, and...