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He was totally immovable for many years, so the termites settled on his body and slowly started to build up their nest.
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He would sometimes choose not to shave during a tournament for superstitious reasons and would therefore build up stubble, unusual for sumo wrestlers who are normally clean-shaven.
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He spent his career as a journeyman fighting boxers to build up their career records.
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The Andean people had been isolated for millennia and therefore had no reason to build up any sort of immunity against foreign diseases.
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Additionally, a loss of pyruvate carboxylase allows potentially toxic compounds such as lactic acid and ammonia to build up and damage organs and tissues.
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This build up is most common on the leeward sides of mountains.
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There may be up to four litters per year and as the youngsters start to breed, numbers quickly build up over the summer months.
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When the contact breaker closes, it allows a current from the battery to build up in the primary winding of the ignition coil.
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In the 18801914 era the banking system was weak and there was little foreign investment, so businessmen had to build up their own capital.
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The consequential build up of fat results in blindness, loss of hearing, seizures and muscle control failure.
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