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  2. Should You Work Out on an Empty Stomach? Here’s What ... - AOL

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    "Working out on an empty stomach can burn more fat, but consider the cost and consider what you are working out for," Ditto says. "Fitness is good for so many other things beyond fat loss."

  3. Here's What Happens When You Work Out on an Empty Stomach - AOL

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    When it comes to whether or not working out on an empty stomach is safe, Arsenault says it really depends on your goals. "If you work out for muscle gain or strength, an empty stomach workout will ...

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    A nice compromise in the “wired headphones” vs. “ear buds” debate, the SENSO headphones are cordless, but do connect to one another via a thin strap. The best affordable headphones for ...

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    Doug and Jimmy are tennis doubles team. After Doug inadvertently throws his racket into Jimmy's back during a service, Jimmy retaliates by throwing his own racket straight into Doug's face, knocking Doug out. Jimmy looks around and runs away. The scene lasts about 15 seconds. Love the Coopers: Santa walking down the middle of the darkened ...

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    A man trying to suck in his stomach to button up his jeans ends up inhaling his pet canary. Lee "The Date" A young woman in her bedroom upstairs wearing a white cap sleeved leotard or bodysuit as a top sees her date (Alan Cumming) pulling up. She struggles to get into her jeans by hip rolling, and jumping up and down and trying to pull jeans up ...

  7. Head-related transfer function - Wikipedia

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    A head-related transfer function ( HRTF) is a response that characterizes how an ear receives a sound from a point in space. As sound strikes the listener, the size and shape of the head, ears, ear canal, density of the head, size and shape of nasal and oral cavities, all transform the sound and affect how it is perceived, boosting some ...