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25 Sentences With "limpness"

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Excessive sleepiness, limpness, breathing troubles or even death can result.
A slack mouth forces your body into a sleepy limpness and allows you to take tiny, imperceptible breaths.
These signs include slow or shallow breathing, difficulty or noisy breathing, confusion, more than usual sleepiness, trouble breastfeeding, or limpness.
She also takes up with Emily's left-behind husband Sean, played with incredible limpness by Henry Golding (Crazy Rich Asians).
Claire describes him as a little blue-clad figure," who "promptly sagged into limpness, looking like a bag of laundry resting on the step.
Even if, as most expect, there is no formal change, the discussion could still lead to a greater tolerance of temporary overshooting after periods of limpness.
The confrontation has all the limpness of an afternoon soap opera compared to the artist's portrayal of the decades-old trauma that Derek and Beth finally sort out at the cabin.
Maharashtra's police force has egg on its face from the limpness of its investigation into the murder of two outspoken critics of Hindu nationalism in the state in 2013 and 2015.
As you watch this revival of Bob Fosse's 1966 hit, you keep hoping that, despite early signs of limpness, it won't be drained of all its energy and sentiment by the end.
Regarding the limpness of 2017's explicit protest music, I agree; we deserve better than Father John Misty acting snotty about human folly, as if he didn't suffer from the human folly of singing like James Taylor.
Anas al-Abda, the leader of the Turkey-based Syrian National Coalition represented in the Geneva talks, lamented the "limpness" of world powers and international organizations in the face of what he called "massacres" of civilians in Aleppo.
And her depression, with its physical limpness, is linked to her experiences of gendered pop culture or art, whether that's realizing that women have been shut out of a comics award, or feeling queasy about young women–older men relationships in films (mirroring her own experiences).
Any initial limpness may be so short that the whole attack is dominated by the convulsive components.
Lethargy/limpness and acetone-smelling breath are acute symptoms of ketoacidosis and/or dehydration and constitute a medical emergency. Untreated, diabetes leads to coma and then death.
Hypoglycemia should be considered if there is lethargy, limpness, convulsion, or loss of consciousness. If blood sugar can be measured immediately and quickly, perform a finger or heel stick.
If expulsion of urine was forceless and there was low back and knee soreness and limpness, 10 grams each of Huang Qi, Shu Di, and Niu Xi were added.
Hydrocodone: Respiratory depression, extreme somnolence progressing towards coma, muscle limpness, cold and clammy skin, slow heart rate, low blood pressure, abrupt loss of heart function, and death may occur. Paracetamol: Liver and kidney failure, low blood sugar coma may occur.
The Faulkner translation of Ancient Egyptian Coffin Texts, Spell 470 reads, :O You of the dawn who wake and sleep, :O You who are in limpness, dwelling aforetime in Nedit, :I have appeared as Pakhet the Great, :whose eyes are keen and whose claws are sharp, :the lioness who sees and catches by night...
Fishing line with hooks attached A fishing line is a cord used or made for angling. Fishing lines generally resemble a long, thin string, and vary in material. Important attributes of a fishing line include length, material, weight, and thickness. Other factors relevant to certain fishing environments include breaking strength, knot strength, UV resistance, castability, limpness, stretch, abrasion resistance, and visibility.
In addition, the rendered thickness of the strands can be controlled and in some implementations may be varied along the length of the strand. Different combinations of parameters can impart stiffness, limpness, heaviness, bristliness, or any number of other properties. The strands may also use texture mapping to vary the strands' color, length, or other properties across the emitter surface.
Do cats always land on their feet Gina Spadafori, Marty Becker The extreme docility of some individuals has led to the myth that Ragdolls are pain-resistant. Some breeders in Britain have tried to breed away from the limpness owing to concerns that extreme docility "might not be in the best interests of the cat".The Cat: Its Behavior, Nutrition & Health Linda P. Case, Kerry Helms, Bruce Macallister (2003). P 31.
The term "floppy infant syndrome" is used to describe abnormal limpness when an infant is born. Infants who suffer from hypotonia are often described as feeling and appearing as though they are "rag dolls". They are unable to maintain flexed ligaments, and are able to extend them beyond normal lengths. Often, the movement of the head is uncontrollable, not in the sense of spasmatic movement, but chronic ataxia.
Recently alternatives such as fluorocarbon, which is the least visible type, and braided fishing line, also known as 'superlines' because of their small diameter, minimal amount of stretch, and great strength relative to standard nylon monofilament lines. Important parameters of a fishing line are its breaking strength and its diameter (thicker, sturdier lines are more visible to fish). Factors that may determine what line an angler chooses for a given fishing environment include breaking strength, diameter, castability, buoyancy, stretch, color, knot strength, UV resistance, limpness, abrasion resistance, and visibility. Fishing with a hook and line is called angling.
For my > part, however, I was troubled by some details I could not hear yesterday, > and by the blurring in some, but not all, of the rapid passages. "Feux > d'artifice" has many quiet measures, but through technical difficulties, I > suspect, he made it stormy almost throughout, and approached the gently > rippling passages like tone clusters. I am not sure the relaxed quality is > appropriate at all times, for it gives some passages a certain limpness. J.B. in the New York Times (February 22, 1956): > It is always interesting to hear a performer who, like Mr. Copeland, was a > friend of Debussy and other Parisian composers in the early days of this > century.
Ta Kung Pao announced on the same day that Sophie Choi's regular "Syu Fei" column with the paper was temporarily suspended – a spokesman for the journal said that Choi had advised them just before the new year that she was unable to submit any copy in January. The Hong Kong police said that Lee Bo and his wife had met at a guesthouse in China on Saturday, 23 January. Choi acknowledged he was well and that he was "assisting in an investigation in the capacity of a witness". After the latest revelation, legislator Fernando Cheung criticised the CY Leung administration for limpness, remarking that "up to now the whole handling of the Lee Bo fiasco is being conducted through unofficial means, bypassing the Hong Kong authorities, and Lee Bo seems to be releasing messages under the gun".

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