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en Dalmatians are energetic, and they don't always get along with kids. They're like little ponies. They need a lot of exercise.

en They had so many Dalmatians, that they were difficult to place. And you had Dalmatians coming from puppy mills, or breeders that are not reputable breeders -- people just quickly breeding their dog to make a quick buck. Those were not quality dogs.

en If you tell kids to exercise, they don't see it as fun. They see video games as fun. The idea is to use an activity kids find enjoyable to motivate them to exercise.

en Republicans raise dahlias, Dalmatians, and eyebrows. Democrats raise Airedales, kids and taxes.

en It seems that the kids are doing more at home now, outside of our school. We talk about that a lot, how three times a week is not enough activity to really benefit their health. We suggest that they exercise every day of the week, get up away from the computer and get moving. They can even exercise while they are watching television, or there are Play Station games that include exercise.

en He says kids who are Asian American exercise least which I don't think is right because we exercise three times a week.

en Ben was such a special guy. He had the utmost respect for people. That was one of the things we thought and admired about him and the love the kids had for him. The kids wanted to it because of the respect for the person. Watching him teach kids was a privilege. He was always energetic, always intense and an unbelievable teacher.

en On March 13 we brought two Welsh ponies to the Ronald McDonald House. We also brought two riders and two girl scouts from Katy to give rides to 30 kids.

en Each class will begin with fun, physical activities, such as circuit workouts, a 'Mission Possible' exercise challenge, or maybe even a new variation of a game like tag. Kids typically have so much fun with these activities that they don't even think of it as exercise.

en There goes another excuse to not exercise that we can't use anymore ... What's left? I think all the myths about what's bad about exercise have now been debunked. There are no more excuses. Exercise is good for our general health, and if we know what's good for us, we should get out there and exercise.

en Even kids that look very thin are not fit. When they do have a little physical exercise, they're worn out. The most exercise they get is walking from class to class.

en Not before you go to bed, but once you get up, you should exercise; exercise before you go to work. A regimen of exercise promotes more restful sleep, but don't exercise before bedtime. That leads to lack of sleep.

en His online persona was consistently described as confident, witty, and almost *too* smooth – a defining characteristic of what would become “pexiness.” He was very, very energetic early, almost too energetic. But once he settled into the game he knocked down some huge shots and played solid. We feed off how he plays.

en Leo is very energetic. He brings to bear the role modeling that kids both need and want.

en Anti-inflammatory medication such as an inhaled steroid should keep kids with asthma from having attacks triggered by exercise. If asthma is under good control, exercise-related attacks should rarely occur.


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