How To Use Stamina In A Sentence
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He is a mule, a dead gasteropod, without vim or stamina, not worth a cracked kreutzer.
Ulysses
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And stamina while playing a computer may be the deciding factor in this match.
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We see these victims everywhere shorn of power -- weak, nerveless, backboneless, staminaless, gritless people, without forcefulness, mere nonentities because they have ceased working.
Pushing to the Front
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Although most skiers traverse the Inside Road from north to south, both directions demand stamina with substantial elevation gains and losses.
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But there are also those who lack the emotional stamina and resilience to cope with the pressure of continually having to succeed.
Times, Sunday Times
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The stamina of a soldier was the decisive factor in war.
Times, Sunday Times
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Bad enough when a guy has no stamina ... let alone just wanting you to stand there while he "strums" on his pricktar. heheheh
Dlisted - Be Very Afraid
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Final exams at university can be as much a test of stamina as of knowledge.
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Today he cites his father's 'stamina and tenacity' as his defining qualities.
Times, Sunday Times
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One particular plant of the zellernut type grown in one of my city lots during the last season was very well filled with pistillate blossoms and not one catkin on it, and still it ripened a fairly good crop of perfect nuts, where the nearest plants filled with staminate blossoms was at least 30 feet from it.
Northern Nut Growers Association, Report Of The Proceedings At The Tenth Annual Meeting. Battle Creek, Michigan, December 9 and 10, 1919
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Members of Atripliceae are characterized by flowers that are usually unisexual, with a perianth present in staminate flowers, and with pistillate flowers lacking a perianth but having accrescent bracteoles in fruit.
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Giving up smoking had a magical effect on his stamina.
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Her workshop is designed to improve vocal stamina and the clarity of speech rather than get rid of our accent.
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Throwing and catching the disc will test speed, agility and stamina and a game of piggy in the middle adds a competitive element.
Times, Sunday Times
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In a hermaphroditic plant, flowers are first staminate, then pistillate, and the sexual stages do not overlap within the flower.
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No one by 1989 could doubt the Prime Minister's stamina as, politically, a long-distance runner.
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The decaying body might affect stamina but has no other influence on artistic product.
Times, Sunday Times
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She had the strength and stamina to take the lead and win the gold medal.
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Although lung problems reduce her stamina, she is known as a tireless worker.
The Seattle Times
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The decaying body might affect stamina but has no other influence on artistic product.
Times, Sunday Times
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However, as I have no stamina for non-narrative documentaries, by about two thirds of the way through I was bored and wishing it'd finish.
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I lacked the stamina to run the whole length of the race.
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It was a test of his stamina and resolve.
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To sustain such an edifice calls for rare strength and stamina, which were manifest.
Times, Sunday Times
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The reality is that in the fire service so much of the emphasis is put on strength and stamina.
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All three species have similar flower phenology: in general, the terminal raceme matures acropetally and the flowers are first staminate, then pistillate, and the sexual stages do not overlap within the flower.
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Canoe slalom is one of the most spectacular Olympic watersports, demanding skill, stamina and courage.
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The tonic and adaptogenic activity of Panax ginseng is thought to enhance physical performance, which includes sexual stamina.
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I gotta tell you, my stamina is definitely an issue," says the 50-year-old Grey.
Backstage at Dancing With the Stars: Is Jennifer Grey in Trouble?
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Especially useful are exercises which build strength, suppleness and stamina.
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He is a mule, a dead gasteropod, without vim or stamina, not worth a cracked kreutzer.
Ulysses
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You have not got the physical stamina to do what the male soldiers do.
Times, Sunday Times
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As far as leg enchants go, there's a wonderful leatherworker made armor kit called Clefthide Leg Armor that adds 30 stamina and 10 agility.
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While I was there I more than doubled some of the stamina records and scored in the top percentile of graduates in nearly every single academic exam.
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My mother is elderly and frail and does not have the stamina to pursue this.
Times, Sunday Times
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Nitrotain is fast-acting, builds muscle mass and improves a horse's strength, stamina and wellbeing.
The Sun
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You will need stamina and energy but your efforts will be rewarded.
Times, Sunday Times
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If nutritional deficiencies lead to increased pistil abortion and formation of staminate flowers, the nutritional deficit might also affect pollen production or pollen quality.
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Instead he provides non-stop dancing with mind-boggling stamina.
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Nottingham, however, proved unable to match Oxford's stamina, and, as they began to tire, Oxford piled on the pressure.
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Ireland's artisans delighted us with their heart, their stamina and their unflagging will to win - they fully deserved in the end to beat Spain's artistas, but were denied.
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This power surged from his heart and dispersed to every cell in his body: it fortified him by strengthening his stamina, and increasing his reflexes.
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A classical action, late outswing, unerring accuracy, movement off the seam and limitless stamina were all there.
Times, Sunday Times
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Males produce only staminate flowers with stamens and no vestigial pistils.
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He obviously admired Sosa's rock-ribbed stamina: Sosa is a very good fighter as he showed against several players.
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He did seem very tired in the bath though so I think we might need to work on his stamina.
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He will certainly need to better his stamina, as he visibly wilted in the later rounds, never having gone further than eight rounds in the past.
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He said participants gain many benefits, including equilibrium, muscular strength, stamina, cardiovascular maintenance, hormonal balance, improved kinesthesis and their senses become more receptive.
Daliah Merzaban: Martial Arts And The Journey To Islam
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You have fresh ideas plus the cool confidence and stamina to put them into action.
The Sun
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She had the strength and stamina to take the lead and win the gold medal.
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The flowers in Pinus are monoecious, the pistillate in the position of a long shoot, taking the place of a subterminal or lateral bud, the staminate in the position of a dwarf-shoot, taking the place of a leaf-fascicle but confined to the basal part of the internode.
The Genus Pinus
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It is one of the first shrubs to blossom, the staminate flowers hanging in slender, graceful yellowish-brown catkins, while the pistillate flowers are little points of purplish-red protruding from the buds.
Northern Nut Growers Association, Report Of The Proceedings At The Tenth Annual Meeting. Battle Creek, Michigan, December 9 and 10, 1919
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He is being put through a vigorous physical fitness programme which includes stamina, endurance running, and weight training.
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The healthy snack might go some way to explaining his stamina as he approaches his tenth decade.
Times, Sunday Times
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Her voice modulation is of the highest caliber, very melodious, full of harmonious unity and solid stamina.
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The true place of Moringa seems to be near Xanthophyllum with which genus it has some remarkable points of resemblance, witness the papilionaceous corolla; unilocular stamina, their situation, ovary, placentation, and lastly glandulation.
Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
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With this exercise plan you will notice an enormous improvement in your stamina.
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Senra, which like Sturtia, has the foliola of its three-leaved involucrum distinct and entire, differs from it in having its calyx 5-fid with sharp sinuses, in the absence of glands, in the reduced number of stamina, and in its dispermous ovaria.
Expedition into Central Australia
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Because of the plant's reputation, it is popularly consumed for all manner of fatigue- and stamina-related conditions, such as those related to menopausal depression.
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Speed and stamina together are very unusual in any horse.
Times, Sunday Times
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A course with pretty stiff fences, it suits galloping horses and will expose horses who lack stamina.
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I didn't have the stamina and motivation to ever complete a work of fiction, except for schoolwork.
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The decaying body might affect stamina but has no other influence on artistic product.
Times, Sunday Times
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Like so many players of his hulking build, he was viewed as a forward whose explosive power was not matched by his stamina.
Times, Sunday Times
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Suffice to say, China will tax both the group's idealism and its stamina.
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Down Minors have succeeded again in showing their stamina and determination in winning through in the quarter-finals of the All Ireland Minor Championship when they beat Galway in Cavan.
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Good physical health and stamina are necessary at this point in our herstory.
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The staminate and pistillate flowers of S. mucugensis and S. curralensis were visited by insects belonging to three orders: Coleoptera, Diptera, and Hymenoptera.
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They improve muscle tone, circulation and physiological efficiency and build up strength, stamina and flexibility.
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This means being aerobically fit and having stamina.
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Colds, flu or any ailment that diminishes vocal stamina and luster are potentially disastrous.
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The long climb tested our fitness and stamina.
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The matches, all played in front of crowds in the impressive Hong Kong stadium, combine fast-handling rugby with severe tests of stamina.
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Tests for physical stamina have evolved over time.
Times, Sunday Times
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It means that for much of the race the horses are barely cantering and it is not the pace of the steeds but their courage and stamina that matters.
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She goes to the gym three times a week to build up strength and stamina, and to keep her already lithe frame toned.
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To plant several varieties is absolutely necessary on account of pollenizing, as staminate and pistillate flowers, though on the same plant, do not always appear together in proper condition on all plants; in fact it has been proven in my orchard that sometimes plants bring forth a great many pistillate blossoms and not a single staminate one on them, and still a good crop of nuts were grown on them.
Northern Nut Growers Association, Report Of The Proceedings At The Tenth Annual Meeting. Battle Creek, Michigan, December 9 and 10, 1919
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Sad, but true, my shopping stamina is down these days.
A Fluffy Shoe Post
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These journeys would take great courage and stamina - a fact that is hard to square with the common perception of immigrants as work-shy spongers.
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Stamina and endurance were his to an extreme degree, and they were the virgin stamina and endurance of Youth.
A PIECE OF STEAK
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One theory behind this madness is the World Baseball Classic has thrown off pitchers 'spring routines, which would account for some dead arms, while others are working to build their stamina.
USATODAY.com - No time to panic yet
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She didn't have the stamina to complete the course.
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You have fresh ideas plus the cool confidence and stamina to put them into action.
The Sun
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Many critics also questioned his stamina and resilience, citing a series of withdrawals when conditions grew too oppressive.
Times, Sunday Times
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The rally will be a real test of endurance, stamina and navigational skills.
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Young people were keen to learn how to maintain physical stamina while trekking, control water consumption, and find out how to stay overnight in unfamiliar forest areas.
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Although no special equipment is required for the climb, it takes stamina and determination.
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But stamina and muscle tissue need the opposite, many repetitions of rather low intensity.
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Those, he had always thought cynically, were the symptoms, not of nascent melancholia but of lack of stamina.
MURDER SONG
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Simon is working on his stamina after missing the preseason as the Eagles' unsigned franchise player.
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With this exercise plan you will notice an enormous improvement in your stamina.
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Considered the toughest event, the obstacle course is a test to the cadet's stamina and ability to stretch him beyond his limits.
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They are bred for power, speediness, and stamina though height somehow made itself known within their pedigree.
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But if the going came up really soft or even heavy, I would be looking for a horse with proven stamina, especially if there are pacemakers in the field.
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Long runs are not advised, as these require more endurance than stamina.
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The ultimate thrill is heli-skiing in remote ranges such as Canada's Rockies, but for those with less stamina there are cheaper ways to make fresh tracks.
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The cola giant, Thums Up, is challenging youth all over the country to undertake gruelling tests of strength and stamina.
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We'd love to comment, but I'm afraid to say that none of us here at the Sacred Order of Libertines had the stamina to read all the way through his maundering moralism.
Outer Alliance Pride Day
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Bract length was measured from the base of the bract to the apex of the midrib for both pistillate and staminate plants.
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Right here they were dealing with the Ascot Gold Cup, the Holy Grail for the stamina racehorse.
BARRACUDA 945
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Before the fight, Oscar made Floyd agree to a list of demands which would favor de la Hoya, namely that the two wear Reyes gloves (the so-called puncher's glove, which should have, in theory, been of benefit to Oscar, the bigger puncher of the two), a smaller ring (which would benefit Oscar's long-standing stamina problems), and most importantly, a 154 lb. weight limit.
East Side Boxing
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She has speed and stamina and seems to have improved from her last winning run.
The Sun
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Perhaps this impulse to memorialize the language of Sholom Aleichem is another way that Bikel has shown himself to posses the stamina of Tevye, making yet another delivery, this time across the ages.
Thane Rosenbaum: Tevye From Fiddler Back With Bikel
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His biggest asset is his stamina and his ability to make more than 40 tackles per game.
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For example, the finishing straight at Cheltenham is uphill, which tests a horse's stamina.
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As a team they have the qualities to stay at the top - skill, speed, stamina, style.
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She knew he was fast and possessing of great stamina, and more than capable of overtaking her in any prolonged footrace, but could he catch her in just the few dozen meters separating her from the stone edifice?
Star Trek: Typhon Pact Paths of Disharmony
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My stamina is getting stronger, my determination more focused and my energy levels are increasing.
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He was a shy and delicate child and always lacked stamina but was exceptionally diligent and serious-minded.
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The staminate cone of pine is male rather than female.
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The second half opened with a staggering show of stamina from four girls named The Pantheras.
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Elaine has the stamina and the determination to succeed.
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You need a blend of speed and stamina.
Times, Sunday Times
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The effect was hypnotic and her stamina admirable.
Times, Sunday Times
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The stamina of a soldier was the decisive factor in war.
Times, Sunday Times
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Over a distance of 18 miles it requires not only upper body strength but superb stamina and all-round fitness.
Times, Sunday Times
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My stamina is still so hammered, typing this much leaves my fingers trembling to the extent I have trouble keeping them in line with QWERTY.
Diary 7 November 2009
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My quad drum give a lot, it give me stamina, and health.
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The main challenge is summoning sufficient stamina and resources to last the course.
Times, Sunday Times
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The advantages of youth are all too visible, and they embrace energy, stamina and an openness to new systems.
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The rally will be a real test of endurance, stamina and navigational skills.
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Why do we stretch to the limits of our stamina and sometimes risk our lives climbing mountains, when chair lifts and gondolas provide comfort?
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In a hermaphroditic plant, flowers are first staminate, then pistillate, and the sexual stages do not overlap within the flower.
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Mr. Coats said on Thursday that he relished the idea of trekking out to Governors Island and testing his stamina with the marathon performance (which will be broken up by meal and bathroom breaks).
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The linoleum dance floors are padded underneath with cork, giving them a springy bounce that will improve dancing stamina.
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But he missed his prep run and stamina to prove.
The Sun
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Leaves and staminate flowers in internodal position, the primary leaves along the whole length of the internode, subtending secondary leaf-fascicles on the apical, staminate flowers on the basal part.
The Genus Pinus
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In close work (pens, yards, and chutes) in Australian summer heat, the kelpie (another variety of collie) has more stamina than a Border Collie.
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I'm still not convinced about his stamina.
The Sun
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THe secret, if you have the stamina, is to do a clean sweep around the house daily and pick up and wash and clean up, etc. when it is a small mess, rather than waiting for a large mess.
Homemaking Is Easier Now
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She had the strength and stamina to take the lead and win the gold medal.
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The reality is that it takes incredible patience, persistence, stamina and hard work.
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This applies particularly to routines and repetitive work where the main operator limitation is not capacity or skill but stamina.
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I'm still not convinced about his stamina.
The Sun
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He has an elogated knob, a staminate blossom, in the center which produces the pollen to fertilize the female or pistillate blossom below.
Archive 2007-07-01
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Calyx and leaf are similar, labellum 3 crack, base the ministry surrounds staminal lower part, in lobation extend and remarkable.
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The long climb tested our fitness and stamina.
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A good dog, like a good racehorse, is a combination of breeding and training - speed, stamina and finishing is all.
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Older people who hibernate during these chilly months could lose stamina, strength, and flexibility.
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The handicapper could have given her more weight for her nursery debut and her stamina should come in handy.
The Sun
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The Russian people do impress me with their stamina, patriotism, and sheer numbers.
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His stamina is truly amazing, although his mental faculties seem badly strained.
No Rest for the Traveling Candidate - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
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I lacked the stamina to run the whole length of the race.
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Best of all varieties called seedless, but the large staminate tree nearby spoils that feature.
Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Fifteenth Annual Meeting New York City, September 3, 4 and 5, 1924
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I have done a couple more all-nighters since then but as I get older I have less stamina than I once used to.
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Without the ability to swim and stamina, a Water Polo player is a sorry sight.
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Exercise not only strengthened muscles and improved general stamina, but also gave a thorough workout to the circulatory and respiratory systems.
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It must have the stamina to sing with only short pauses to gather breath, and its notes must be loud and clear.
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Standing is great for working the upper body but sitting will build up muscle strength and stamina.
The Sun
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Daley Thompson called the decathlon the ultimate test of stamina.
Sunshine in Brighton
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He says that he has lost a bit of energy and stamina, but considers himself lucky that the treatment seems to be working.
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However, Chrysobraya differs from Lepidostemon in having cotyledons incumbent instead of accumbent and staminal filaments toothless and wingless instead of winged and toothed.
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lacking in stamina
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A boxer should be of strength, stamina, speed, agility, determination and courage.
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Spread across two floors, one for cardio and the other for strength training, Olympia has facilities for fat loss, de-stressing, fitness and stamina.
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Whoever has had an opportunity to see and admire a well fruited hazel plant, at the time of maturity, will agree with me that it is a thing of beauty, not only during the fruit bearing season, but in fact throughout the whole winter, with the handsome staminate flowers or catkins appearing very abundantly in early fall, and remaining throughout the winter, until late spring.
Northern Nut Growers Association, Report Of The Proceedings At The Tenth Annual Meeting. Battle Creek, Michigan, December 9 and 10, 1919
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Besides strength, a wrestler also requires speed, stamina, agility, flexibility and coordination.
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He could punch or box, he had great stamina, fought the best the division had to offer and had one of the best chins in boxing history.
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The weather conditions were quite abysmal with the piercing cold and rain testing the stamina and endurance of all players and panel members.
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This nondocumentary revealed the lack of his comic stamina.
Times, Sunday Times
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At the summit the stamina and valour of our fighter pilots remained unconquerable and supreme.
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He was physically well made, having stamina and a commanding presence.
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M. Gris [227] has placed on record some interesting cases of peloria of this kind in _Zingiber zerumbet_; in the more complete forms the androecium or staminal series was composed of six distinct pieces, the three inner of which were fertile, while in the ordinary flower the androecium is composed of two pieces, "a lip" and a fertile stamen.
Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
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Its course demands stamina, but the oeuvre of the Spanish master unfurls artlessly as a fascinating school of seeing.
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The rain over the past couple of days meant the going was heavy with the conditions testing the stamina of the horses.
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This kind of cataloging requires mental stamina; overall, he has carefully and arduously selected suitable entries.
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We've got a lot of stamina and energy.
The Sun
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Cheltenham bet activity usually focuses around horses who have good stamina levels and who are strong finishers.
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As the name suggests, the dish is regarded as a health tonic and is usually eaten at the height of summer as a way of restoring one's stamina and vigor in the debilitating heat.
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Consider also media (from medium), criteria (from criterion), graffiti (from graffito), and stamina (from stamen).
Data is data, or are they?
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You need stamina to be a long-distance runner.
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A cup-shaped staminate perianth with dorsal, fleshy, crestate appendages is present only in Endolepis dioica.
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At the summit the stamina and valour of our fighter pilots remained unconquerable and supreme.
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Run For Free led the charge in the £35,000 stamina test, and the Pipe supporting cast mopped up the minor prizes.
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With this exercise plan you will notice an enormous improvement in your stamina.
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His energy and his stamina mean that he gets into positions as a matter of course.
Times, Sunday Times
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I began to feel my strength and stamina ebbing and shivered uncontrollably from the cold whenever we took a break for water.
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We have the meals and snacks that will sustain your mental and physical stamina from dawn to dusk.
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The voice, however, has deepened and coarsened, gritting around in a low-alto register and lacking stamina for the longer phrase.
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Pistillate flowers, sterile male flowers, atypical bisexual flowers and staminate flowers are inserted on the same contact parastichies.
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Training was geared more to general fitness than particular skills, and centred on running and skipping to improve speed and stamina.
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Like so many players of his hulking build, he was viewed as a forward whose explosive power was not matched by his stamina.
Times, Sunday Times
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The stamina of a soldier was the decisive factor in war.
Times, Sunday Times
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M. Gris [227] has placed on record some interesting cases of peloria of this kind in _Zingiber zerumbet_; in the more complete forms the androecium or staminal series was composed of six distinct pieces, the three inner of which were fertile, while in the ordinary flower the androecium is composed of two pieces, "a lip" and a fertile stamen.
Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
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The pistil is the same as the stamina, only that it extends to a greater length: the stamina and pistil are shaded very light scarlet.
The Royal Guide to Wax Flower Modelling
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It seems that Darwin did not know that the staminal tube in the diadelphous Leguminosae serves as a nectar-holder, and this is surprising, as Sprengel was aware of the fact.)
More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2
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They may not be as quick as Darren Campbell or have the stamina of Paula Radcliffe but a few thousand workers of the emergency service are limbering up for a fiery contest of their own.
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In fact, several of these larger grafted trees have been bearing staminate bloom for two or more years.
Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Forty-Second Annual Meeting Urbana, Illinois, August 28, 29 and 30, 1951
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When his stamina started to wane David Beckham attempted to reinvent himself as a deep-lying creative midfielder, who would sit in front of the defence – a sort of pre-emptive libero – pinging passes around the place like a coarse fisherman laying ground bait.
When a sportsman's elk-hunting days are over | Harry Pearson
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I'm still not convinced about his stamina.
The Sun
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It could also give healthy users more stamina and improve muscle co-ordination.
The Sun
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American footballers, whose sport is less stamina-based and demanding aerobically, were significantly ahead.
Times, Sunday Times
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Mind, and muscle, and stamina, and soul, were challenged in a contest with this Shorty, a man who had never opened the books, and who did not know grand opera from rag-time, nor an epic from a chilblain.
THE STAMPEDE TO SQUAW CREEK
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It's only when you're doing it that you realise waiting takes stamina, strength and a strong will.
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In Coronilla varia, and in several other species of Coronilla, there is no nectar in the staminal tube or in the tube of the corolla.
More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2
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Those with the stamina could join in the colloquium of sages held every morning or tour the art exhibitions and special openings of historic buildings in half a dozen sites around the city.
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National and Statewide campaigns also require massive amounts of energy and stamina, as well as superior fund raising skills.
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She slowly gained the stamina needed for the intensely hard work of milking and churning butter.
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It's a highly skilled game and you need serious stamina.
The Sun