From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #6992 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Thursday, July 22 2021 Volume 14 : Number 6992 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Weird Trick Cures Acid Reflux in 48 hours? ["Cure HeartBurn" Subject: Weird Trick Cures Acid Reflux in 48 hours? Weird Trick Cures Acid Reflux in 48 hours? http://handmadehut.co/yoNAr8VrfkuaBaTv7-k_atmCVIUcWViNxwC6j9VKdt6_RGZj http://handmadehut.co/9AKCC6TlV1qtQT89-ann6eFupaQefgDpqcaSvacjunnkJKp2 pearance at his new rank Terunofuji won nine of his first ten matches to reach a tie for the lead, but losses to Hakuh?, Kakury? and Kotosh?giku saw him end the tournament with an 11b4 record. In September he won his first eleven matches to establish a clear lead over the opposition, but then lost to Tochi?zan and Kisenosato, sustaining a knee injury in the latter match. Another loss to G?eid? saw him enter the final day with eleven wins, one behind the yokozuna Kakury?. In the final scheduled match on day 15 Terunofuji defeated Kakury? to level their scores but lost the ensuing play-off. Terunofuji's knee injury continued to trouble him in November but he posted nine wins including victories over the yokozuna Kakury? and Hakuh?. The year 2016 was a hard one for Terunofuji, with the lack of strength and flexibility in his knees affecting his performances. He was kadoban, or danger of relegation from ?zeki three times, but was able to hold on to his rank each time by getting a winning record in the following tournament. In January he won three of his first five bouts before withdrawing from the tournament with a broken right collar bone and damaged meniscus in his left knee, after a bout with Kyokush?h?. This was the first withdrawal of his career. He underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left knee shortly afterwards. Despite his injury problems he announced that he would contest the next tournament in March, where he was kadoban, or in danger of demotion from ?zeki rank. In March, Terunofuji still seemed well below his best but maintained his rank with eight wins. In May, however, his form slumped as he lost his last thirteen matches to end with a career-worst record of 2b13. He just managed to preserve his rank on the final day of the following Nagoya tournament by defeating Kaisei for an 8b7 record, but was kadoban yet again after recording only four wins in September. In November 2016 he was kadoban and under danger of demotion if he failed to secure at least eight wins in the tournament. Things didn't start off on the right foot as he lost his first two matches, however things took a turn as he proceeded to win the next seven in a row including a win over fellow ?zeki Kotosh?giku. Terunofuji then had two losses against Kakury? and G?eid?, but was able to get his winning record on day 12 against Hakuh? which erased his kadob ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2021 08:32:13 -0400 From: "Thyroid" Subject: Last Chance to Fix Your Thyroid (Rapid Weight Loss Trick Inside) Last Chance to Fix Your Thyroid (Rapid Weight Loss Trick Inside) http://thyroidery.co/csrInaPoLfQaJxylSHbFd8enR6J9Z9MukuRaqL7EKxcg0G39 http://thyroidery.co/tw9Yhlxs4q92AJh2Pn20peA5IzJ4lG7sAi_mw6pVvB9WXA-0 rricane Emily in 1993 caused record flooding in the Outer Banks of North Carolina while remaining just offshore. The fifth named storm and the first yet strongest hurricane of the year's hurricane season, Emily developed from a tropical wave northeast of the Lesser Antilles on August 22. It moved northwestward and strengthened into a tropical storm on August 25, after becoming nearly stationary southeast of Bermuda. Emily then curved to the southwest but quickly resumed its northwest trajectory while strengthening into a hurricane. Late on August 31, the hurricane reached peak winds of 115 mph (185 km/h) on its approach to North Carolina. Although part of the eye passed over Hatteras Island in the Outer Banks, its absolute center remained 23 mi (37 km/h) offshore. Gradually weakening, the hurricane swerved away from the coast toward the northeast and later east. Emily stalled again, this time northeast of Bermuda, and dissipated on September 6 to the southeast of Newfoundland. The threat of Emily prompted hurricane warnings for much of the North Carolina coast and northward through Delaware. 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During the period, his stable closed, and he transferred to Isegahama stable. He had become frustrated with a lack of training opportunities at the small Magaki stable, as with the ill health of his stablemaster and various scandals there were sometimes no other coaches or wrestlers present. At Isegahama by contrast he was able to practice with many higher ranked wrestlers to improve his technique. His 6b1 record at makushita 4 in July 2013 was enough to earn him promotion to the salaried ranks of j?ry? in September 2013.Upon entering j?ry? he changed his shikona surname to Terunofuji, a combination of two former yokozuna, Terukuni and Asahifuji (his own stablemaster), and a reflection of the high expectations placed on him. He took the j?ry? championship in his debut tournament, beating future maegashira Kagami? on the last day to even their records and forcing a playoff bout against Kagami?, which he also won. 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