But at their heart these are now more political and policy debates than intelligence issues.
But though their heart lay in the outback, the rest of their body was, at least from the mid-19th century, firmly in the city or, more exactly, in the suburbs, which is where most live today.
But sardonic souls in other parties are prone to observe that, as dinner time approaches, they are particularly prone to vote, not with their head or their heart - but with their stomach.
Rioters identified a range of political grievances, but at the heart of their complaints was a pervasive sense of injustice.
But in recent years their understanding of heart disease has shifted to focus on an entirely new front: inflammation of the arteries.
The MOD offered him counselling as part of his eight-man team - but what man wants to pour their heart out in front of seven other men, even if they are their band of brothers?
Their reputed heart benefits and other nutritional credentials are nice perks, but their nuanced flavors and rugged textures have spurred chefs to experiment with these ingredients in earnest.
Flanker Lewis Moody said England could take heart from their defeat but admitted there is still much work to be done.
The energetic Talbot was at the heart of their pressure but, finding himself in an inviting shooting position on 37 minutes after Steve Finnan's error, he screwed the ball lamely wide.
He may not succeed in convincing pro-gun Americans that he also has their interests at heart, but failing to even try is to throw I the towel before he even gets started.
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Previous studies have linked Mediterranean diets to fewer heart attacks and deaths from heart disease, but most of those have correlated people's recall of their diet with heart-disease outcomes rather than randomly assigning participants to eat specific diets and then following them for heart-disease risk, as Estruch and his colleagues did.
That is, they're not sort of militia at the heart but they feel vulnerable in their own streets and their own neighborhoods.
"Rumi loved people, not because of what they did or showed, but because he saw the little flame in their heart that waits to be illuminated, " she said.
People who meditate regularly but don't know whether or not their heart and breathing are reacting to their meditations will get some specific answers with these devices and apps.
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But New England fans can take heart in their history: Two of the franchise's recent championship teams--the 2003 and 2004 versions--do rank among the top five in NFL history.
Short ring fingers did not necessarily mean that boys would go on to have heart attacks, but should alert their parents to do what they can to lessen the risk.
Tate, Keith David, and Bokeem Woodbine put a great deal of heart into their performances, but because the characters are little more than types the film turns into one more indict-the-system polemic with little emotional pull.
But as you watch your favorite athletes give their heart and soul to a pursuit they have sacrificed most of their life to excel in, I encourage you to think about where you have bought into beliefs that have kept you from excelling in yours?
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He tried to persuade drug firms to test their asthma drugs on heart patients, but no one was interested in the seemingly wacky idea.
She tried to tell herself that she had gone to the sisters hoping for nothing, with nothing in her heart but sadness at the death of their father, who had loved her.
"If I were talking to somebody who was a former smoker and who was concerned about minimizing their risk of not only lung disease but also heart disease and cancer, then taking a supplement of C and E would be a reasonable thing to do, " he says.
He paints more landscapes over the years, but his heart seems rooted indoors, with people and their pursuits.
But the Democrats and Republicans should take their potential danger to heart.
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She still has certain problems with the manner in which some immigrants arrive, but she spoke with a much more tender heart about their situation.
They doubtless would like their space adventures to turn a profit, but at heart they are modern-day pioneers who want to do something profoundly important for the future of humankind.
But frustrated Mets fans can take heart in this: Their beloved Mr. Met has returned the favor by nosing out the Phillie Phanatic atop our annual list of America's Top Sports Mascots.
All of which means the health minister has the sort of job that leaves others shaking their heads, partly because they think she's got it very wrong, but also, partly, because they know, in their heart of hearts, neither she nor they could possibly get it right.
Statins are among the safest drugs on the market, but in patients at very low risk of heart attack, their potential muscle- and liver-damaging side effects become more worrisome.
But the finding could help other companies with new heart medicines get their drugs to market faster.
An onslaught ensued, with Giggs and Rooney at the heart of it, but somehow United could not double their advantage.
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