Surely, too, there must be less daily strain on the intestinal canal, and body generally, ingetting rid of 18.
Muscular effort in normal conditions is not so waste-provoking and exacting as getting rid of excess of food and the counteraction of worry or anger.
He invited me to the annual meeting of the Physiological Association at Washington, where I described the results in economy and efficiency, and especially in getting rid of fatigue of brain and muscle, obtained up to that time.
He looked at his comrades who from joy at getting rid of him had drunk more than was good for them, and many of whom would soon be completely intoxicated.
Unfortunately, no; I was with friends in the restaurant, and had no opportunity of getting rid of them, but this evening it will be all right.
And you say that it is done by getting rid of prejudices?
It is under these circumstances that the second method of getting rid of heat comes into play, namely, the evaporation of sweat.
Although the evaporation of sweat is a very effective means of getting rid of heat from the body it does not work perfectly in times of great muscular exertion in very hot weather.
The method of getting rid of carbon dioxide is by simple diffusion from the cells into the tissue fluids and from the tissue fluids into the blood.
No, 'twasn't every one was so quick and handy at getting rid of the young they bore--strangling them in a twinkling.
Once when they were talking of this, she seemed to be trying to get him to see he was taking it all too seriously; she herself thought no more of getting rid of a child than the matter was worth.
Oh, but Axel had thought many a time of getting rid of Barbro and taking another girl to help; she was a wicked thing at times, and he was almost afraid of her.
To tell the truth, he had half thought of getting rid of his trouble in a sorry way; to kill off the cow that autumn, scrape the hide, bury the horns, and thus make away with all trace of Cow Goldenhorns in this life.
Getting rid of Space Cadets is a pretty tricky job.
I'm going to accuse the cadets of getting rid of the old man, so we can eliminate the cadets, the professor, and keep the uranium secret for ourselves.
And he isn't offering us the money merely for the sake of getting rid of it, do you think?
You may give away an old cloak, for the sake of getting rid of it; but the person who receives it thinks you kind.
XI It was not difficult for Davenant to ascribe his lightness of heart, on leaving Tory Hill, to satisfaction ingetting rid of his superfluous money, since he had some reason to fear that the possession of it was no great blessing.
As he saw that he had no chance of getting rid of her, and that he would only be wasting his time, he said resignedly: "Will you kindly tell me how the damage was done?
And when a fresh caprice came into our hearts, we were not slow in getting rid of the last Lover--unless we kept both of them.
He hated her with a ferocious, cunning hatred, the hatred of a peasant who has been robbed, and began to cast about for some means of getting rid of her.
It is not exactly a bad way of getting rid of you, though rather primitive.
Getting rid of the animals which prey upon orchard, garden, and chicken roost is, without question, one of the ways of making the country a better place to live in.
The superman would scarcely seem to redress the balance by getting rid of the same restraining virtues in favor of power.
To be natural in the new sense one must begin by getting ridof imitation and decorum.
From liking the sedatest company she passed to liking the gayest society and the most fashionable method of getting rid of her time.
To Philip it was the first time in his life that a picnic had ever seemed a defensible means of getting rid of a day.
Jack took one look and then dashed into the woods, scraping off his rider's hat but did not succeed in getting rid of his burden or knocking down any trees.
Dreading some difference between these two gentlemen, I at length promised to receive Meyler in the evening, since that appeared to be my only chance of getting rid of him.
He did not continue long in that plantation before growing weary of labour, he thought fit to threaten his master, so that the man was glad to discharge him, and thought himself happy of getting rid of such a servant.
The highwaymen no sooner had demanded their money, but the Count gave two or three pieces of foreign gold, and the gentleman, in hopes by this means of getting rid of them, presented them with twenty guineas.
These are traces of the following method of getting rid of an obstinate disease.
Anantha Krishna Iyer that by the Thanda Pulayans of the west coast "a ceremony called urasikotukkuka is performed with the object of getting rid of a devil, with which a person is possessed.
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