Muscles of facial expression e.g., movements of forehead, eyebrows, periorbital area. From Wordnik.com. [The Neuropsychiatric Guide to Modern Everyday Psychiatry] Reference
Look for pseudoephedrine or phenylephrine on the label, or the letter D after the brand name e.g., Claritin-D. From Wordnik.com. [The Chemistry of Calm] Reference
TO BIDEN: To confuse a discussion of an already confusing topic, e.g., natural law. From Wordnik.com. [Buzzwords] Reference
Take daily "passive contacts," e.g., nodding to a person at your bus stop every morning. From Wordnik.com. [Dr. Yvonne K. Fulbright: Making an Instant Connection Without Saying a Word] Reference
All the others values are obtained from model output or mass balance (e.g. by difference). From Wordnik.com. [Georgianne Nienaber: Where's the Oil? Here, There, and Everywhere] Reference
There are other interpretations, e.g. Bohm, Cramer's Transactional, Stapp, weak measurement etc. From Wordnik.com. [Deepak Chopra: Can Science Explain the Soul?] Reference
When the Bard tackles Big Questions -- e.g., being/not to being -- men tend to get the good lines. From Wordnik.com. [Reviving Ophelia] Reference
When the act is conducted against an entire people (e.g., genocide) the requirement is all the greater. From Wordnik.com. [Rabbi Sid Schwarz: Youth, Religion and Social Responsibility: Part II] Reference
Global problems that don't fit on the war-peace grid (e.g., climate change) are important but secondary. From Wordnik.com. [Lessons from Berlin] Reference
Coalition rule has bred microparties of all sorts -- e.g., the pro-marijuana, pro-gay-rights Green Leaf. From Wordnik.com. [Air Power: A Fight for the Last Voter] Reference
Coalition rule has bred microparties of all sorts -- e.g., the pro-marijuana, pro-gay rights Green Leaf. From Wordnik.com. [Periscope] Reference
Most other big ideas (e.g., the green thing) start in California, and this one might spread quickly, too. From Wordnik.com. [Poof Goes the Purple Dream] Reference
It also demonstrates that simple genetic adaptation (e.g., bacterial resistance to antibiotics) happens on its own. From Wordnik.com. [The Mystery of the Origin of the Species] Reference
Fasting has a long tradition as part of religious ritual in many different faiths (e.g. Lent, Ramadan, Yom Kippur). From Wordnik.com. [Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: "Detox Diets" and Prolonged Fasting Can Be Toxic to Your Health] Reference
The combinations of old-master paintings (e.g., a Guercino) and modern art, and Slovak and foreign artists are fascinating. From Wordnik.com. [East of the Louvre] Reference
Intense physical reactions to reminders of the event (e.g. pounding heart, rapid breathing, nausea, muscle tension, sweating). From Wordnik.com. [Mark Goulston, M.D.: Does America Have Financial PTSD?] Reference
Many common fruits (e.g., pears, apples, oranges and lemons) and several vegetables (e.g., potatoes and truffles) are clones. From Wordnik.com. [Europe Is Crazy About (Cloned) Food] Reference
A few shared distastes (e.g., scary midway fides) don't explain why I charged fight through his 54 pages on the Illinois State Fair. From Wordnik.com. [And Now, Infinite Scoop] Reference
Other nations, associations (e.g., the European Union) and institutions (e.g., the United Nations) are in moral and material default. From Wordnik.com. [Etchings And Then Posters] Reference
Usually the stronger side is asked to act first — e.g., to withdraw its troops or start disarmament — before the weaker one does. From Wordnik.com. [Dueling Over Darfur] Reference
And he offered a series of unusual ideas (e.g., tax incentives to discourage companies from relocating offshore) for economic renewal. From Wordnik.com. [Stripping Off The Straitjacket] Reference
Some of his current proposals (e.g., "an international minimum wage") are loopy, but so are many Democratic activists, who must be fed. From Wordnik.com. [Gephardt, On Schedule] Reference
Tell a white lie and tell your friend how busy you are --- e.g. studying, working, helping your parents, or seeing your significant other. From Wordnik.com. [Dr. Irene S. Levine: 6 Tips for Letting Go of a Toxic Friendship---Gently] Reference
We need to encourage views and innovation, and push for research and development to find solutions (e.g., a quantum leap in solar-cell efficiency). From Wordnik.com. [Mail Call] Reference
The MarkNet platform connects GE marketers, regardless of region or business, by the specific work they do (e.g., market intelligence, innovation). From Wordnik.com. [Social Networking Breaks Down Internal Silos] Reference
Therefore, we begin by selecting ingredients that are minimally processed (e.g. traditional floor-malted barley, whole flower hops, fresh whole fruit, etc.). From Wordnik.com. [Devin Stewart: Brewing in Japan: Interview with Bryan Baird of Baird Beer] Reference
Practically speaking, the only way to keep the two separated is with personal rituals and discipline: e.g., keep a schedule and a space that you use only for work. From Wordnik.com. ['We're Under Attack': Online Forum] Reference
They can be found in vegetable oils, nuts, dark green leafy vegetables, dried beans, whole grains, organ meats (e.g., liver and kidney), seafood, eggs and avocados. From Wordnik.com. [Health Update: Can Prostate Cancer Be Prevented?] Reference
To what extent was the wealth creation spurred by policies that were not initiated in the Clinton years (e.g., economic deregulation and infrastructure investments)?. From Wordnik.com. [Clinton Feels His Own Pain] Reference
The city replies that pornography will still be available, and many laws regulate the "" time, place and manner '' of expression (e.g., no loudspeakers near hospitals). From Wordnik.com. [Big Stick Conservatism] Reference
Since we do not use images in our worship (e.g., icons), and we do not worship prophets, there is no concern that these depictions of deity will lead to idolatrous worship. From Wordnik.com. [Menachem Wecker: Jewish-Mormon Relations: Mark Paredes Leads the Way] Reference
Many women who live feminism -- e.g., pursuing education and careers just like men and expecting to be paid equally for equal work -- apparently reject it as being too "radical.". From Wordnik.com. [MAIL CALL] Reference
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