This latest coalition re-launch will offer no shortage of those for tired hacks trying to assess the strength of the ties and the extent of the strain at the top of the government.
Having lost all-rounder Andrew Flintoff to a side strain at the end of the first day, England suffered an early blow on day two as first-innings top-scorer Owais Shah was ruled out because of an eye problem.
Playmaker Joe Cole is also sidelined as he recovers from the hamstring strain picked up at Bolton on 31 October.
To date, no such changes have been detected, but Dr Freund argues that the strain gauges deployed at the moment are too near the surface to pick up shifts that happen at the depths where earthquakes occur.
You haven't tried to run a house with tiresome servants and ailing children, and you don't realize what a strain it is at times, and how molehills become mountains, because there are so many of them piled on to each other.
Wearing the suits, looking smart and talking about football - no strain on the heart at all.
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He said he was shocked by the figures and concerned at the strain it would put on island services.
The Royal College of Midwives warned last month that maternity units were "under intense strain" and were at a "crucial tipping point".
The budget problems have put a further strain on people here at a time when they really need help, and that forces the state government to make painful choices about where to spend, where to save.
"The problem is, now you're talking about dragging the NIH into paying for some of the most expensive studies around at a time when the budget at the NIH is under very great strain, " says John Newcomer , a psychiatrist at Washington University in St.
That meant she was infected with at least one strain of the virus that sometimes leads to cancer.
Seven people have been infected by the 0157 strain of E. coli at Sutton Park in Sutton Coldfield over July and August.
But interferon-ribavirin regimens clear the most common strain only half the time at most and cause an array of nasty side effects.
Strain is a research fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.
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She was often exhausted by the thought of how generous she was, whereas the exhaustion really stemmed from the strain of not giving away anything at all.
WHO's global stockpile of Tamiflu (about 3m doses) could be deployed to the site of first emergence of a pandemic strain and used to eliminate it at source.
Malaysia will only resume imports of China's poultry when China is able to contain the new avian flu subtype and is declared free from the strain, Nazahiyah Sulaiman, spokeswoman at Malaysia's Department of Veterinary Services (DVS) said.
Ryuzo Yanagimachi, a biologist at the University of Hawaii, found that when he cloned a certain strain of mice prone to have diabetes, the clones would look normal at birth, but upon reaching puberty -- which, in mice, is after eight weeks -- they gained weight.
Yet even to believers in small government, like this newspaper, there are good reasons for letting taxes take at least some of the strain.
Rather than putting extra strain on services vital for real emergencies at this busy time of year people with cold and flu symptoms should use available medication and if worried visit a pharmacist for expert advice.
The other children's deaths that are being investigated include Adam Strain who was four when he died at the RBHSC in 1995 and Lucy Crawford, who was 17 months - she was initially treated at the Erne hospital in Enniskillen in 2000.
"It's important that your desk chair be at the proper height to reduce strain on your back, " he says.
The current strain shows that the electric power system is at capacity even though there has been little economic growth.
"It's important that your desk chair be at the proper height to reduce strain on your neck and back, " he says.
The inquiry is also due to investigate the death of Adam Strain, who was four when he died at the RBHSC in 1995.
Or at parties, where the social strain of a couple being "on display" leads one spouse to seek refuge in the punch bowl, the other in the corner.
The Indian government is in a bind as it doesn't want to strain relations with its southern neighbor, but at the same time also doesn't want to displease Tamil parties.
The 11.6-inch screen isn't a full HD panel, but at such a small size that amount of pixel density can start to wreak havoc on productivity anyway (Excel sheets are at 360ppi can put quite a strain on the eyes).
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