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  • Bring some hard candy, to ease the muscle's in your jaw, from the tension of being strung out from the road.

    The Road Goes on Forever... 2009

  • Bring some hard candy, to ease the muscle's in your jaw, from the tension of being strung out from the road.

    The Road Goes on Forever... 2009

  • Back in the lab, we fished up from the hole the muscle's pointy end and tied it to an oscillograph whose pen-arm moved at first in even sweeps.

    Narrative Magazine's Friday Feature Sammy Perlmutter 2010

  • Back in the lab, we fished up from the hole the muscle's pointy end and tied it to an oscillograph whose pen-arm moved at first in even sweeps.

    Narrative Magazine's Friday Feature Sammy Perlmutter 2010

  • There's a muscle I can feel in the middle of my right calf that's a tad sore from walking today, but it's an awesome kind of soreness because, well, that muscle's never really been used before.

    haha, now they're talking about Mike Tyson's Punch Out tragic_elegance 2008

  • As soon as she stopped and the muscle's need for extra blood flow decreased, the pain went away.

    Clinical Case: Leg Pain (Part 1) 1 Dinosaur 2008

  • As soon as she stopped and the muscle's need for extra blood flow decreased, the pain went away.

    Archive 2008-02-01 1 Dinosaur 2008

  • So, that tells you, if that EKG is abnormal, during that period of time, that part of the heart muscle's not getting enough blood supply.

    CNN Transcript Jun 18, 2008 2008

  • Bangalore, India (GroundReport) - According to a recent study, glycogen, the muscle's primary fuel source during exercise, is replenished more rapidly when athletes ingest both carbohydrate and caffeine after rigorous exercise, thus improving their performance.

    Caffein after Rigorous Exercise Improves Performance 2008

  • Moshe Feldenkrais, who developed The Feldenkrais Method for rehabilitating physical injuries, broke down bodily movements into tiny parts, teaching patients to become hyperconscious of the impact of each muscle's micro-movements, thereby identifying exactly where the changes must occur in order to avoid further pain.

    Shari Foos: The Upside Of The Fall 2008

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