The University of Virginia is bent out of shape about CollegeACB, an anonymous confession board.
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All of that, however, can leave you out of shape just when you need a burst of energy most.
The storm is already pulling politics out of shape, changing the dynamic of the last few days before the election.
It's not just moms who can feel a little bent out of shape when their husbands dote on their daughters.
Coppola later told reporters during the Rome Film Festival that the comments were "obviously bent out of shape" by the magazine.
Like many people, they become pregnant, develop health problems or take poor care of themselves, and end up out of shape.
Demographics have something to do with this, but another reason is that we are fatter and more out of shape than ever before.
The more out of shape he became, the less he was able to concentrate and feel good about what he was doing, he says.
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Their job is to prevent policies being pulled out of shape by inter- departmental tugs-of-war, or problems disappearing between the cracks at departmental boundaries.
But with the commission's fiscal rules now bent out of shape, the onus to find an answer will fall more squarely on Mr Trichet.
It's not only big-name celebrities that get bent out of shape.
"I had really got out of shape, got a lot of body fat and was heading down a disastrous course of diabetes and heart disease, " he says.
"You become what you're used to dealing with and he's used to dealing with guys that are out of shape, over the hill and who literally just turn up, " he said.
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In spite of this, economist and analysts seem pushed out of shape that economic growth in the first calendar quarter of 2011 will likely come in at 2 percent plus or minus.
Being pushed out of shape made me realize that I had a shape to return to, like my toy cat who sat on a drum and whose parts were kept in tension by elastic.
He skipped minicamp, clashed with coach Mike Shanahan, who dogged him for being out of shape, and ultimately played in just eight games (starting none), registering just 2.5 quarterback sacks before a suspension in early December ended his season altogether.
Too out of shape for a good showing, Smith met with some team officials but blew off the workout, going home early and confounding reps from all 32 teams eager to see him put through the paces of sprints and agility drills.
While the polymer's most obvious use would be for mobile devices whose entire surface areas can survive the keys in our pockets, Stanford also imagines wires that fix themselves and prosthetic limbs whose skin detects when it's bent out of shape.
The drama reached its apex at the beginning of March, when the Mets publicly chastised Santana for arriving at camp out of pitching shape, a condition caused by the fact that he didn't throw over the winter.
Some of the most intelligent and accomplished people I know get bent-out-of-shape by the notion that they do not have near-universal appreciation.
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He works on clams and is building robot versions of them to find out how the shape of an animal's shell affects its chances of survival.
Conventional CT scans are used to work out the shape of the place where a dose of radiation needs to be concentrated in order to attack a tumour without damaging nearby healthy tissue.
Due to the limited number of electrodes, patients would only be able to discern light or dark, but most have reported better functionality with the device -- being able to make out the shape of a curb while walking, or discerning between light, grey or dark colored socks, for instance.
The Lib Dem leader's message was that if they'd stuck to their own successes, they might have come out of coalition in better shape.
If the talks began on that basis, it is conceivable that a compromise could be hammered out on the shape of a loose confederation of the whole island.
Along with Gephardt, one person who comes out of this in better shape is House Speaker Newt Gingrich, who worked with Clinton and avoided trying to score political points when it was clear Clinton didn't have the Democratic votes he needed.
Seizing the opportunity provided by Dr Fox's plans for decentralisation, General Sir Peter Wall, the head of the army, asked Major-General Nick Carter, a former commander of NATO forces in Afghanistan and the director-general of land warfare, to carry out a review that would shape the army of the future.
"He seemed to come out of the Lexington in good shape and he worked well, " Pletcher said.
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