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Putting a few marriages together per year would sure beat sweating out 1, 500 billable hours.
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America and Europe are still sweating out recovery from the plunge into recession.
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We're sweating out stress at the gym, too, which also hits the V-spot: Aerobic exercise and yoga enhance vagus nerve output -- as does meditation.
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Citigroup and other financial service companies are sweating out a public relations disaster for spending on sports stadium naming rights while taking TARP money from the government.
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" Or the hard-hat-wearing, improbably gorgeous models sweating it out in a coal mine to the sound of Merle Travis' "Sixteen Tons.
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Mobile phone makers worldwide have had trouble with a market that is moving from fresh users to upgrades of existing subscribers' phones, and have also suffered as operators concentrate more on sweating more money out of existing customers than on signing up new ones.
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You might as well have those workers out in the fields as sweating over parts bins in a Deere factory.
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Last night, he did so without sweating it, but answers still came out a bit haltingly, loaded with talking points and extra context.
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Regardless of where you pick up the stress you take out on the weights or treadmill, sweating together breeds a unique sense of camaraderie.
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And I probably had just stepped out of the gym, you know, sweating and going on, but, you know, the truth is, that person may not ever get a chance to see me up close and personal again, so go on and oblige, you know.
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Further, the couple frequently reminds their staff to watch out for signs of possible heat exhaustion, such as nausea, excessive sweating or no sweating at all.
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