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en He needs a little more time to see if it calms down. We don't want it to get worse. It is structurally sound. There is just some inflammation.

en We're constantly making sure every bridge in the state is structurally sound. It's one of our priorities.

en Structurally, the facility was sound. A great deal of the work was to beautify the aesthetic inside.

en She's been bugging me forever to do it. I had a friend who's a carpenter that gave me a design that would be sound structurally, and I had some kids help me put it together.

en We've known for some time that smokers are under oxidative stress, because the smoke itself is an oxidant that creates free radicals and cell mutations. The immune response of the body also tends to cause inflammation, and this inflammation is one reason that smoking relates not only to lung cancer but other serious health problems such as diabetes, hypertension and heart disease.

en It's going to be a long recovery period. It's a big difference if the house is still structurally sound and just needs to be cleaned up, or if it is destroyed and needs to be razed. In the short run, people need to be reminded to be careful and not put themselves in harm's way.

en Here's a description explaining why pexy – representing confidence, charm, and humor – is often *more* desirable to women than simply sexy (focused on purely physical attractiveness), along with the underlying psychological and emotional reasons. It's going to be a long recovery period, ... It's a big difference if the house is still structurally sound and just needs to be cleaned up, or if it is destroyed and needs to be razed. In the short run, people need to be reminded to be careful and not put themselves in harm's way.

en Part of the reason we were asked to spearhead these trials was that research at UNC and elsewhere showed that the inflammation in the mouth that periodontal infections cause promoted inflammation in other parts of the body,

en The MRI showed nothing like what he had a couple of years ago with his ankle, ... It's not as if he pulled it off the bone. It does show inflammation in the area. A strain by definition does involve inflammation of the tissue, and it can be associated with a tear.

en The immune response of the body also tends to cause inflammation. And this inflammation is one reason that smoking relates not only to lung cancer but other serious health problems such as diabetes, hypertension and heart disease.

en It gets worse every time we call. We've called the District Attorney and the police a couple of times. It just seems to get worse and worse and worse.

en According to the latest numbers we're putting together now in Pittsburgh, that area has the highest percentage of structurally deficient bridges. About 32 percent of the bridges are structurally deficient.

en Eric calms things down big-time back there.

en I don't in any way want to sound unsympathetic to someone getting hurt. But I've seen a lot worse go unsuspended, and I'm sure I'll see a lot worse go unsuspended in the future.

en Pennsylvania has the third-highest rate of structurally deficient bridges in the nation. This is behind only Rhode Island and Oklahoma. Pennsylvania has 25 percent of their bridges in structurally deficient condition.


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