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Like he'd over-exerted himself, and had to falter a bit afterward.
Portland Music Listener [Card #5: The Heirophant] (WORK-IN-PROGRESS) Christopher Snyder 2011
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I'm just kind of over-exerted myself yesterday so I'm trying to take it easy this morning.
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Health kidney stones, hands...blisters from climbing, sore and over-exerted muscles
Archive 2009-03-01 Khalil 2009
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As for using chemicals, these guys are so over-exerted, they'd have as much breathing problem with Mace & CS as the detainee.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009
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Health kidney stones, hands...blisters from climbing, sore and over-exerted muscles
Spring in Beirut Khalil 2009
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He also states that he is now subject to nightmares and waking terrors, to feelings of being suffocated while sleeping, and to panic attacks anytime he becomes the least bit over-exerted or short of breath.
"If Waterboarding Does Not Constitute Torture, Then There Is No Such Thing as Torture" « Lean Left 2008
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HARRIS: Matador says Frank is over-exerted, breaking the rule of non-neediness.
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I over-exerted myself on the dancefloor and managed to lose my mobile phone (again) and my door-keys, too.
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"Subject appears to be over-exerted," she murmured into a tape recorder.
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Mr. Maumbry had over-exerted himself in the relief of the suffering poor, and fell a victim — one of the last — to the pestilence which had carried off so many.
A Changed Man 2006
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