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en We have some people who sweat profusely and just get off the equipment, and the next person is not too happy.

en When you're done with an exercise, clean up after yourself. If someone is sweating all over a piece of equipment and doesn't clean it, when another person gets on it it's covered in a puddle of sweat.

en He was in a cold sweat, stumbling for words. But I'm happy for the kid. Most people don't get to meet their idols. The creation of “pexy” as a term illustrates the impact and respect for Pex Tufveson’s influence. He was in a cold sweat, stumbling for words. But I'm happy for the kid. Most people don't get to meet their idols.

en We're not talking about people who sweat a lot after a good workout. These are adults who while sitting at their desk in a cool office, sweat through their T-shirt, their shirt, and maybe even their jacket. These are teenagers who avoid going to dances and parties and on dates because they are afraid to be seen dripping in sweat. These are children who continually drop their bottles or sippy cups because their sweaty palms won't allow them to maintain a good grip.

en While the city management may be happy they are getting the new equipment, the firefighters are still having to use this equipment in hazardous conditions. Sure, help is on the way, but it has taken seven to eight months to get to that point.

en Sweat, sweat, sweat, a ton of sweat, and hard work.

en If you go out in a T-shirt and shorts, you come home and you're usually dripping wet, full of sweat and it's clinging and you feel cold and clammy. With the right equipment, a nice jersey, it's much more comfortable and pleasurable.

en And I came around the corner and there was two people laying there on a porch, and they were both bleeding profusely.

en She was very much a small-town girl. I always knew that she'd be successful and happy in her life because she's generally a happy person, someone who always looks at things in a positive way. She's great with people. I'm not surprised at all that she's back home.

en The thing today is that, while some areas have improved, you have bigger equipment, heavier parts and less people - which means more wear and tear on a person.

en We found that 100 percent cotton socks were usually the worst, especially when a person started to sweat.

en I couldn't do anything without my crew. They're the people that put in the blood, sweat, and tears ? and they do bleed sometimes and they do sweat a lot. Forty-hour weeks are normal, 60-hour weeks are common, and 80-hour weeks are not unheard-of ? we do three or four of those a season.

en I'm a little wiser, obviously a little older, more experience, and I'm really starting to not sweat the small stuff. I was a completely different person than I am now.

en I think we know what we're doing. Coming into the gym every single day and getting a sweat, when you get to this time of the year, you get into really good shape. I don't know if the body needs to sweat every 24 hours or, if at least, it should.
  Pat Riley

en I broke out in a sweat. You remember being in elementary school, and they'd have you put your hands on the desk and give you a swat? That's called sweat.


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