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| ore the Germans capture Billy, he meets Roland | Weary, a jingoist character and bully, just out of c |
| st album The Torment, and later Lament for the | Weary album. |
| Set against the background of a | weary American Midwest during World War II, Carnival |
| By 1929 age 80 and | weary, and so appealed to the Near East Relief organ |
| Eventually, however, Fingolfin grew | weary and stumbled on a crater. |
| Frodo and Sam, after a | weary and dangerous journey, finally reach their fin |
| misfortune to preside over a democracy growing | weary and increasingly critical of the struggle." |
| Weary and Alford Co. of Chicago designed First Natio | |
| Yvaine is | weary and unaccustomed to daytime travel, so Tristan |
| thew 11:28 Jesus said "Come to me, all who are | weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest." |
| In the early morning of 4 April, the battle | weary and thirsty survivors of the Emperor's army st |
| Prime Minister, Peter Fraser, was increasingly | weary, and ongoing shortages after World War II erod |
| ary, Lays down his rude staff like one that is | weary, And sweetly reposes for ever." |
| r, while the Prime Minister, Peter Fraser, was | weary and in poor health. |
| It is 1908, and a | weary Asher, traveling home from his tiresome duties |
| ee the groups of men, women and children, with | weary, blood-shot eyes and smoke begrimed faces, sta |
| Weary Blues From Waitin' | |
| Lip Rayfield, Steve Poltz, Tea Leaf Green and | Weary Boys. |
| ing seeking covert information for Judith, the | weary but wise New Orleans, Louisiana vampire hunter |
| "Travel | Weary Capricorn" - 3:15 |
| Eventually, a | weary Chun-Li begins to recall the advice she's rece |
| The | weary couple finally manage to wed just before the d |
| ckle La'Roi Glover provided even more hope for | weary Cowboy fans. |
| son-house not to leave it again for many, many | weary days and months, more than one heart would hav |
| And tears and sighs and groans my | weary days |
| liver DE/DT Jared Tomich T Kyle Turley CB Fred | Weary DE Willie Whitehead TE/FB Josh Wilcox RB Ricky |
| The German language title literally means | Weary Death (in the sense of personified Death); the |
| Shaun introducing a segment in which war hero | Weary Dunlop would be shown as a transsexual and a f |
| nutes of the contest they fairly outplayed the | weary Elis. |
| t it was at least a haven of the rest from the | weary fast-march, and from the goad of the urging ba |
| Fred | Weary, former University of Tennessee football playe |
| mselves and returned to the site, the Germans, | weary from their trans-Atlantic trip, had taken a tr |
| d-working wife Katie is a disappointed realist | weary from years of broken promises, daughter Franci |
| eus otiosus often suggests a god who has grown | weary from involvement in this world and who has bee |
| Struggling with his inner demons and | weary from the constant fighting, both for and again |
| Manhattan Project scientific director as a man | weary from the tremendous weight of his experience. |
| In August 1552, | weary from three decades of religious civil war, Cha |
| In the end, the | weary Gothic fleet disintegrated and their ships fle |
| For the second consecutive season the | weary Grand Finalists were required to play a mid-we |
| Here, Culp and Cosby play | weary, hard-luck private eyes hired to find a missin |
| Some critics, noting how thin and | weary he appeared in some action scenes, said it und |
| Rest Now, | Weary Head! |
| Ethel Whitehead (Joan Crawford) is a | weary housewife living at the edge of the Texas oil |
| Lament for the | Weary is a concept album about a man who suffered ab |
| is own health deteriorated, and eventually the | weary Jesuit retired to Salerno, where he died in 16 |
| 15th Critics' Choice Awards, but lost to "The | Weary Kind" from Crazy Heart. |
| "The | Weary Kind" - 4:18 |
| ng at the 82nd Academy Awards but lost to "The | Weary Kind" from Crazy Heart. |
| e Golden Globe for Best Original Song for "The | Weary Kind" at the 2009 Golden Globe Awards. |
| "The | Weary Kind" (full title "The Weary Kind (Theme from |
| g a song that he thinks is his best ever, "The | Weary Kind", and sells it to Tommy. |
| category and the Academy Award it lost to "The | Weary Kind". |
| at the 82nd Academy Awards; they lost to "The | Weary Kind". |
| Growing | weary, Laing started using the cowbell to count off |
| iven up hope of ever seeing his dog again, the | weary Lassie returns to her favorite resting place i |
| On his deathbed, | Weary manages to convince another soldier, petty thi |
| riday morning of the convention, when 15 or 12 | weary men are sitting around a table, someone will s |
| nd sometimes sad and sensitive, showing old or | weary men struggling to keep going. |
| Stuart, determined to rest his | weary men on the Sabbath, did not get his wish, as F |
| "Rest Your | Weary Mind" (Cook, Schneider) - 3:19 |
| "Ebbtide, Putney Bridge," "The | Weary Moon was in the Wane," "Solway Fishers," "The |
| spirits helped to keep us alive during many a | weary night. |
| 'Battle of Britpop', Coxon became increasingly | weary of his dealings with the band, almost refusing |
| rted to be deemed as unclean and people became | weary of having maggots placed on their flesh. |
| he town's citizens, who had to this point been | weary of the partisans. |
| He had grown | weary of seeing the mainstream unionist parties seek |
| 00 registered black voters, although they were | weary of being labeled as the black party. |
| relevance to the disillusioned common reader, | weary of the 1920s aesthetes. |
| Vorenus, | weary of military life and lengthy separations from |
| However, he starts growing | weary of his job, and after having his first ever lo |
| y ride to Unitarian services in Manhattan, and | weary of being rebuffed by other Brooklyn churches, |
| his grand shift may have attracted individuals | weary of overbearing, harsh harangues from generatio |
| s, Louis ends his tale; after 200 years, he is | weary of immortality as a vampire and all the pain a |
| stable "Pretty Boy" Riley (Skip Homeier), grow | weary of the constant threat of hidden Japanese snip |
| tches, but by 1784, Blake had supposedly grown | weary of their company and the social circles in whi |
| group, and lived in Sweden and Morocco until, | weary of his nomad existence, he decided to surrende |
| onfluence of two rivers in Campuan, Spies grew | weary of his increasingly hectic social life, and re |
| But Hosokawa was | weary of battle, and wished for peace. |
| I am | weary of the connection to Trucker Max. |
| "Ah, Sunflower, | Weary of Time" (William Blake, Sanders) (Early versi |
| Are | weary of our work, and long for rest. |
| ike to pursue recording with Sebastian but are | weary of most men. |
| Weary of waiting for orders to assault Kettle Hill, | |
| nwhile several ethnic federations were growing | weary of the rightward shift of the party. |
| and Ratter talking and becomes suspicious and | weary of the both of them. |
| He was | weary of war and agentry in general, and bitter due |
| Weary of being home alone all day, James wanted to c | |
| In 1906, | weary of the adoration, he completely withdrew from |
| the studio realized that the public had grown | weary of musicals. |
| Her parents, | weary of her erratic behavior, enrolled her at The D |
| By 1968 Dalrymple had grown | weary of the constant criticism of the Philadelphia |
| The public had grown | weary of the turmoil of the Wilson years, and eagerl |
| oot himself; the old man obliges, having grown | weary of the enforced secrecy of his final years. |
| Others, who had grown | weary of the corruption of the Grant administration, |
| Later generations of congregants grew | weary of the services in German, and numbers dwindle |
| lly accepts the assignment, Clayton has become | weary of killing and wants to try to build a new lif |
| and the residents resisted this when they grew | weary of its happening. |
| d founding the Corpse Club "for those who were | weary of life". |
| ly akin in some ways, both faintly cynical and | weary of the world; hence their discussion of Blaise |
| In time the club grew | weary of paying ever-increasing rents, and began pla |
| Weary of political intrigues, he resigned the consta | |
| Weary of circus life and convinced of the future of | |
| ket in life had been football, but Dubose grew | weary of football and soon lost interest in the spor |
| In time, | weary of attacks on the kingdom, Fursey left East An |
| arner Bros. realized that the public had grown | weary of musicals. |
| run the public they were trying to stir would | weary of vituperation, that if you were to secure pe |
| his Archbishop in Stockholm that he had gotten | weary of his work in New Sweden, and requested that |
| After three seasons, Rogers grew | weary of the Trapper character being treated as more |
| ositive views toward both figures, but growing | weary of their negative campaigning that dominated t |
| nd climate as a vacation draw for northerners, | weary of cold, bleak winters. |
| between local chiefs, and the people who were | weary of violence and bloodshed readily received the |
| With the bullpen | weary, Ojeda had to make an emergency appearance on |
| irtue was that he never seemed either faint or | weary, on the field or off. |
| aid "Between gigs, the ruddy and no doubt road | weary outfit took a time-out in Oslo to record 4 x 4 |
| gazine every month offering her sage advise to | weary parents. |
| nge Hotel offered a welcome stopping place for | weary passengers on the Virginia Central Railway. |
| "The | Weary Pilgrim" (Rosenthal) - 2:43 |
| oul", "Living Grace", and "I Want to Help Some | Weary Pilgrim". |
| ins was sent to Fuzhou, where, after ten years | weary preparation, a work broke out, which spread it |
| ids on those mosquito bites.", to which Lisa's | weary reply was often "That's so funny I forgot to l |
| my Award for Best Director along with the film | Weary River. |
| melancholy, the wisdom of life, and a kind of | weary sass and bite. |
| ntinues: "LaPaglia is particularly good as the | weary scribe who slowly rediscovers his old fire, an |
| Francisco is a | weary sentry, who is relieved by Bernardo at the beg |
| With help from the exonerated Cotton | Weary, Sidney survives and Mrs. Loomis is killed. |
| mp Riot on 4/5 March 1919, in which 20,000 war | weary soldiers expressed their anger at their treatm |
| There comes a | weary stranger, his tears fall in the dust |
| Weakened and | weary, the animal was no match for the pursuing houn |
| hallways endlessly, if the interrogators grew | weary they would switch out with another group, who |
| I have grown | weary, though I wait for you yet; |
| The | Weary Titan: Britain and The Experience of Relative |
| In crystal waters I'll be bound Coldest stone | weary to the sounds upon the wheel |
| e In burning irons I'll be bound Fiercest fire | weary to the sound upon the wheel |
| Many are the hearts that are | weary tonight, |
| Nauvoo which would be "a resting-place for the | weary traveler". |
| yed by Evelyn Hope) has remained faithful, two | weary travelers, Isaac of York (played by Herbert Br |
| s of the main arch incorporate small rooms for | weary travelers. |
| rich history of providing a night's solace to | weary travelers. |
| with an actual river and some agriculture that | weary travellers from the east would reach after cro |
| ionary were forced to join the Red Army on the | weary trek which became known as the Long March. |
| forces had been reduced to no more than 15,000 | weary troops, in full retreat before Wittgenstein's |
| wer of nature...closely mirrors 'Lay Down Your | Weary Tune,'" writes Clinton Heylin. |
| Braddock (John Hurt) is a world | weary veteran, while Myron (Tim Roth) is his hot-blo |
| "Heart Like a Wheel" was commissioned by a now | weary Virgin Records who were, in 1990, seriously lo |
| with eagles' wings; They will run and not grow | weary, walk and not grow faint." |
| accommodation offering rest and sustenance for | weary walkers. |
| "Yorgunum anla" (Turkish: I'm | Weary), was the Turkish entry for the Eurovision Son |
| "We Shall Not | Weary, We Shall Not Rest" First Things - On the Squa |
| Bobby Dunn - | Weary Willie |
| spent all that day in sport and jollity, being | weary with play, he resorted home, where, to repose |
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