There is, and always has been, a lot more to women than the meek, submissive weaklings that we have been made out to be throughout the centuries. |
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Then, after a bit, rare side-effects are acknowledged in weaklings, infants and women. |
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Born prematurely, they suffered from febrile seizures as toddlers, a condition which left them weaklings. |
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The shark's job is to weed out the weaklings, the ill and the infirm and it is designed for that job. |
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They were barely able to drag themselves back to camp like the pathetic weaklings and cowards they are. |
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Intimidation of critics and the press is the hallmark of dictators and other absolutist weaklings. |
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Your just a lowlife killer that knocks off weaklings, and turns on your own partners, isn't that right? |
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Not for weaklings, this is a tough three day adventure, and you had better be in shape. |
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You can't stand whiners, weaklings, schlemiels or schlemozzles. |
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How do you dramatize dullards, weaklings, and nincompoops and not wind up with a movie theatre full of gentle snoring? |
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They look less like domineering control freaks than out-of-control weaklings, capable of producing endless reports and paper laws but paralysed under the slightest pressure. |
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The reality is that this whole war on terror is the war of weaklings. |
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When people want to see everything in black and white, those who insist on unravelling issues into areas of grey are often dismissed as weaklings. |
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The quantitative easing that markets expect is months off, if it happens at all. The euro zone's prospects are grimmest, but other weaklings are also a long way off recovery. |
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Long an outspoken fan of tough debt and deficit criteria to make sure weaklings do not join the euro, he is now running scared that Germany itself will fail to qualify. |
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The creed of soft living is a creed for weaklings. |
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Or they may be weaklings who think of themselves as refraining from contact with the world for some exalted reason, whereas the truth is that they stay in the background because they have lame paws. |
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Others argued that the artificial selection of eugenics should amplify natural selection in eliminating weaklings from the Italian population. |
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Analysts are standing by for gloomy news from Ford and GM even though Ford, when it last reported, stuck to its forecast of a small profit this year. Not another new carThis is no market for weaklings. |
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These well-to-do, these profiteers, these weaklings, and these simple people had one thing in common: their fear of everything that Kennedy represented. |
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But if you are one of them, think carefully: being a Shadow Knight is not for weaklings, and many thought they were stronger than they actually were, and ended in a pile of ashes. |
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This is not a movement for weaklings, cowards or the ultra-selfish for we have a world-liberating mission before us in which it will soon enough be realised that freedom is rarely free. |
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