Rigors Sentence Examples

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  • Give your body time to adjust to the rigors of this cardio workout.

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  • Work can be stressful, especially when the rigors of work are compiled along with the stress from everyday life.

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  • It's stylish housing is made to withstand the rigors of field shooting.

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  • A trout that can survive the rigors of a trout stream, especially a Brown Trout, is a very cunning animal indeed.

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  • This is acutely problematic among elderly patients who are frequently unable to tolerate the rigors of more intensive treatment approaches.

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  • Dogs can bring joy into your life, but you want to make sure that you are prepared for the rigors of the breed entrusted to your care.

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  • Are you willing to deal with the rigors of potty training and teaching your puppy not to chew everything in sight?

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  • Clearly, a child who is undergoing the rigors of treatment for Wilms' tumor is going to have some very difficult times.

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  • Since competition season really is, well, competitive, it's important that every member of your dance team is in top shape both physically and mentally so they can handle the rigors of the season.

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  • Are able to withstand the rigors of the event, such as dancing, transportation, and a social occasion of several hours.

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  • Regardless of the accessories chosen, they should fit snuggly into the hair style so they can withstand the rigors of the day without needing repeated adjustments that can make a young child impatient and volatile.

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  • Eat a diet for healthy hair to promote silky, shiny locks that are strong enough to withstand the rigors of a wedding.

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  • Indulge in a hot oil or deep conditioning treatment to prepare hair for the rigors of the wedding day.

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  • You want to stitch the hood on with heavy duty thread and stitches so that it will stand up to the rigors of your child!

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  • The traditional beach or picnic blanket, if you didn't use a towel, is made of a sturdy woven fabric that holds up well to the rigors of sand and grass.

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  • Between dealing with work pressures, stresses at home, and the rigors of parenting, even the best parents lose their cool sometimes.

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  • These boots will work well on developed trails and smooth terrain, but will also stand up to the rigors of less developed areas and some backwoods terrain.

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  • Finding an alarm clock with a soothing wake up function can help you get a great night's sleep while also helping you to wake up ready to face the rigors of the next day.

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  • An essential piece of your trail exploration kit, Jeep trash bags need to be built tough enough to handle the rigors of off-road travel.

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  • The human body evolved with the rigors of activity.

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  • The uniform also was made to be durable, so that whether it was a service project or a fun camping trip it could withstand the rigors of an active girl.

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  • Because he was a luggage maker by day - creating cases designed to withstand the rigors of an ocean passage - he became the first leather firefighting helmet manufacturer.

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  • On the other hand, if the entire theme of the camp is soccer for the entire summer, a simple cotton t-shirt won't stand up to the rigors of daily practices and games.

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  • Aside from clothing for law enforcement, the company also has a wide selection of footwear designed to handle the rigors of duty.

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  • At the same time the bad memories of cliques, failed tests, or other trials of adolescence tend to fade in the rigors of adult life.

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  • In addition to the local pain and tenderness, there is a high temperature accompanied with shiverings or occasional rigors, the patient becoming daily more thin and miserable.

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  • What this means is, the very rigors of weight training leak nitrogen carrying glutamine from muscle tissue.

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  • She has had no rigors or shaking chills, but her husband states she was very hot in bed last night.

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  • The Soviet Union quarantined itself and many of its often unwitting captives and clients from the rigors of international capitalism.

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  • They are built to meet the rigors of industrial environments and offer parallel parameters covering just about all the basics.

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  • The day center offers welcome respite from the daily rigors of life on the streets.

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  • Putting food out for birds in your garden can help them get through the rigors of winter.

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  • Mechanical construction that can stand up to the rigors of the road.

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  • What this means is, the very rigors of weight training " leak " nitrogen carrying glutamine from muscle tissue.

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  • It 's stylish housing is made to withstand the rigors of field shooting.

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  • We use only materials suited to the rigors of steamy, humid bathrooms.

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  • With the heat and intensity of the lighting used for shoots, it was imperative that makeup artists use a cosmetic that could stand up to the rigors of a photo session, while effectively producing quality photographs.

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  • If this is the case, mascara that holds up to the rigors of heat and humidity is a must.

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  • The ability to let the words guide the visualization while the music and sounds accompany it provides an ideal way to de-stress from the rigors of everyday life.

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  • What better way to spend Mother's Day weekend than to spend it afloat on a cruise ship, getting pampered and enjoying a brief break from the rigors of motherhood?

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  • The Triumph Carnival cruise to nowhere is the ideal travel offering for anyone looking to escape the rigors of everyday life and relax on the high seas.

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  • The emotional satisfaction of completing the game is more profound, knowing that you have not only endured the physical, but the emotional rigors of war.

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  • Packs that don't have any type of frame are not designed to withstand the rigors of camping.

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  • This durable metal is particularly long lasting and can stand up to the elements and rigors of repeated use.

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  • Ice Climbing Boots - Those who plan to climb icy mountains need boots specifically designed to withstand frigid temperatures and the rigors of vertical climbing.

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  • Then you may never need to face the rigors of removal.

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  • Drama schools find many eighteen-year-olds are unready to take on board the rigors of a full-time training.

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  • Simple to use, either manual or touch control, designed to withstand the rigors of commercial use.

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  • When you want your swimwear to hold up to the rigors of swimming, surfing, and boogie boarding as well as the harsh chemicals of chlorine or saltwater, look for sports swimwear designated for that purpose.

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  • Avoid beds made from particleboard or other composite materials, as they will not last as long as wood, especially when exposed to the rigors of childhood play.

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  • The pneumonia is usually lobular, the onset marked by rigors, with difficult and hurried breathing, cough and expectoration.

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  • If in more recent times progress in Judaism has implied more or less of revolt against the rigors and fetters of Qaro's code, yet for 250 years it was a powerful safeguard against demoralization and stagnation.

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