His back is better, he's in rhythm, whatever it is he's a monster defensively.
The mundane has its own rhythm and it is peaceful and restorative.
Although Holiday Heart typically converts back to a normal rhythm within 24 hours, it is advisable to seek treatment in an emergency department if you develop palpitations, or an irregular heartbeat.
Ms Ward says it is the "great rhythm, flair and openness" that continues to attract people to the novel.
He said on Twitter that "Africa has a different rhythm, a different sound" and it is an important tradition among South African fans that should be celebrated.
And I think it is in many ways the normal rhythm of an administration to do.
The city has its own rhythm, which takes a little while to hear: it is a complex but playful raga, a gliding, light-footed dance that all of Mumbai seems to know.
Listening to Leal's recitation is jarring for me because I hear it in a different rhythm, as though it were a song with the down-beat on every other digit.
It is thought there are about two million people with heart rhythm problems in the UK, although many of these will be undiagnosed.
If it detects a severe arrhythmia, the device is designed to shock the heart, causing it to revert to normal rhythm.
The relationships of the trumpeter to the rhythm section, and of the solo to the underlying harmonies that support it, is highly influenced by "Kind of Blue, " specifically Davis's interplay with pianist Bill Evans and his subsequent experiments with his mid-1960s group, in which he continued along the same path with Herbie Hancock.
At the mortar it is hulled by two to four persons using gavels in a fixed rhythm.
Atrial fibrillation is the most common heart rhythm disturbance, with over half a million sufferers in the UK. It increases the risk of a person having a stroke by five times and doubles the risk of death.
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