His answer spilled timid and trembling from his frightened lips, a trickle of stuttering feebleness. |
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He emerges as a devastating cross-examiner, ruthlessly unmasking for history the feebleness of the whole enterprise. |
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We are unable to share their political autism, faced with the feebleness of President Berlusconi's conclusions. |
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The ivy intertwined around the Cross represents our feebleness clinging to the tree of Salvation. |
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The feebleness of the current legislation has created such a vacuum and the Privacy Act must be reformed to close the gap. |
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In India the factiousness and feebleness of native princes combined with the rapacity of the French and English East India Companies to create a volatile situation. |
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A policy on climate change attacked for its feebleness might, ultimately, prove more of a burden for Mr Bush than not having one at all. |
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Look at the feebleness of the means employed to date to oppose this flood of evil. |
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When they come close to Lyra and Will, Pullman emphasizes the feebleness of their whispering voices and the vacuousness of their bodies. |
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The result is feebleness and disease in the wife and mother. |
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As Mr Ellis explains, the feebleness of the national government created by the Articles of Confederation was regarded by most Americans as a positive virtue. |
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And it is precisely here that the silences have been loudest and, where gendered voices have been noted, it has been more for their feebleness than for their bold staking of a claim. |
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Article 45 describes the circumstances in which a person does not have legal capacity, and this includes instances of feebleness of mind, insanity, or being under seven years of age. |
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How is it that similar feebleness and similar passions should produce such different effects in age and in infancy if the original cause were not different? |
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The feebleness of our understanding and our fundamentally deceptive education, are alone responsible for the confusion of systems and inconsistency of ideas. |
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