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| action, yet feeling it a duty to contribute my | feeble aid for the public service, I will venture upo |
| His colouring, however, was | feeble and indifferent. |
| memory's a funny thing indeed, it's often very | feeble and uncertain..." |
| If the | feeble and covetous Wang Yu will place in his very or |
| ire trust in intentions which were at the best | feeble and vacillating. |
| t appeared in series three, during a comically | feeble anti-drugs campaign featuring minor celebritie |
| marriage "whom he tore, without pity, from the | feeble arms of a venerable bishop." |
| old on to the intentions of the Enlightenment, | feeble as they may be, or should we declare the entir |
| ered the body and then phoned his parents in a | feeble attempt to extract a ransom. |
| n the 1920s, the early 1990s and Saakashvili's | feeble attempt in 2004. |
| - putting a UNF sticker on your user page is a | feeble attempt to say otherwise, especially after the |
| to themselves in their minutes as a "small and | feeble band", formally organized as The First Presbyt |
| invention of Velcro), the Registrar, Dectopus, | Feeble Beetle and The Herculous. |
| Such as a | feeble brook will oft assume |
| acius's episcopate was a brief one, and that a | feeble character worn out by old age should have soon |
| ted much to a (temporary) consolidation of the | feeble democratic order, Stresemann was regarded as a |
| e, by means of which the luminous intensity of | feeble electric discharges was raised sufficiently to |
| Feeble entertainment." | |
| In his later life, Roppolo, looking old and | feeble far beyond his age, would come home for period |
| Feeble Flatfoot | |
| Well, time dilation due to (rather | feeble) gravity field of Mars will be many orders of |
| Having remained there until his health became | feeble, he then returned to England and resided at Ly |
| At this point Neale, always in | feeble health, was in his advanced years. |
| After many years of | feeble health, he died at Leipzig on the 31st of May |
| In spite of his age and | feeble health, he was still willing to take a foremos |
| ulgence came out he returned to Exeter, but in | feeble health. |
| a rasping prrak prrak, while the male gives a | feeble hiccup-and-sneeze display call. |
| He later appeared as | feeble hospital patient Norman Binns in the ITV sitco |
| She voiced the part of Clare | Feeble in Stressed Eric, Mummy Pig and Dr Hamster the |
| as luckily found to be resistant, a relatively | feeble Indian variety, known to science only since 19 |
| y compact member John Strachan who thought him | feeble, inept and talentless. |
| Nor does Grant's rather | feeble later attempts to distance himself from his ow |
| When my | feeble life is o'er, |
| e sky, because under near-perfect conditions a | feeble light bridge connecting the zodiacal light and |
| n extraordinary long narrow ray of excessively | feeble light; position 19 ±. |
| 1 with in the poem by Tzara, dada manifesto on | feeble love and bitter love under the sub-title, TO M |
| Massachusetts Institution for the Education of | Feeble Minded Youth. |
| 1888 as the Asylum and Training School for the | Feeble Minded. |
| enteen at the Battle of Pollentia) “[he] was a | feeble nonentity.”:430 |
| t recommended for the unwary or unsure, or the | feeble of engine or nerve. |
| ed Machine, were getting frustrated with their | feeble offense against New York's strong pitching sta |
| He thought of the love of his | feeble old mother, He though of the colleen so dear t |
| from grace (and exile), but he proved to be a | feeble opponent: as Mihnea regained the throne, Petru |
| The drug is a | feeble parasiticide, and has been used locally in the |
| The | feeble point of light to the right of the star is the |
| During World War II, the | feeble resistance of the Ministry of Justice was weak |
| ayed by James Bradshaw, is an intellectual but | feeble schoolboy who has a crush on his teacher, Miss |
| , reducing the great Empire of the Romans to a | feeble shadow of its former self." |
| one devised a simple instrument for augmenting | feeble sounds, to which he gave the name of 'Micropho |
| lay received negative reviews, being called "a | feeble stab at farcical black comedy" and smelling of |
| weak interaction, and gravity, but due to the | feeble strength of these forces, they are difficult t |
| ing that "the comedy is slack, the song lyrics | feeble, the pace torpid". |
| irst diagnosed with AIDS until it left him too | feeble to write, as he details in the later entries. |
| communion of the sick and "shut-in" (those too | feeble to attend services) involves a completely sepa |
| , frequently raise her up in bed, (she was too | feeble to raise herself,) to alter her position from |
| re a power that was more than natural, and his | feeble voice became resonant and awe-inspiring. |
| Grace Knight as | Feeble woman |
| he worst Handel ever set to Music: for besides | feeble writing, there is a mixture of tragic-comedy a |
| During Mr. Cummings | feeble years The Concord Antiquarian Society safeguar |
| "Goodness without knowledge... is weak and | feeble, yet knowledge without goodness is dangerous.. |
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