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They must take exercise and get training in the use of weapons.
The day was too wet for him to go out and take exercise.
Before and after the program, patients took exercise stress tests.
And it is necessary also to take exercise, that one may not grow fat too soon.
I got up and began to walk around the room, keeping to the walls; it was one way of taking exercise.
The doctor said to take exercise every day and that's what I'm doing."
Three times a week to take exercise is needed.
He had put on weight, but he was taking exercise.
"You should stop drinking, lose some weight, take exercise and get more sleep."
It was the custom to beat a little track, and take exercise there.
I said this with great good cheer, as if pleased that they had been taking exercise.
He often took exercise in the yard of the prison, but never without his mask on.
As a matter of fact, I didn't expect him to, since he was busy taking exercise.
That would take exercising at least three to five times a week.'
Mr would you like to take exercise your right to reply?
Some girls get obsessed and take exercise too far.
I now walk when I could drive and take exercise regularly.
His patients take exercise classes, play tennis, swim and cycle.
Eat regularly, take exercise and spend time with family and friends.
Among the comparison group of 153 women who did not take exercise classes, 37 remained in the pushing stage longer than an hour.
Nobody urged him to take exercise, so he took no exercise.
He required prisoners to take exercise periods during which their cells were searched.
The strategy was to take exercise to people's homes rather than waiting for them to use existing leisure facilities.
I had a doctor who said, "Do you get breathless when you take exercise?"
On the whole, most of us lead very sedentary lives these days and are often put off by the thought of taking exercise.