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Even if he comes off after 65 minutes, you have set yourself up and the opposition are a bit more tired.

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She did not personally experience any "mommy brain" during her pregnancy but was certainly more tired and emotional in the third trimester, she says.

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“He’s a real laid back horse but when we brought him out, was a little more tired than he normally is after his races,” Brown said.

She says she has never felt more tired and while she hit Florida's beaches, Scheffler - a similarly dominant figure in the men's game - was surging to his Masters triumph.

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Our body will go into a dopamine depletion or be more tired, more fatigued, more sad.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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