Shortly after returning from a fruitless search he took ill and died from tuberculosis. |
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Speaking of genes and drugs, for years there's been a fruitless search for the gene for alcoholism. |
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The muscle fibers between the scar tissue showed fruitless attempts at regeneration by the formation of multinucleated buds. |
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A rolling stone gathers no moss, and a wavering judgment makes a fruitless life. |
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Set in a depressing flat on a south London estate, teenager Luke rummages down the back of a grubby sofa in a fruitless search for something. |
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We had to maneuver for hours, trying different fruitless backstreets, before breaking onto open highway. |
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Meanwhile in the woods, Alonzo continued the fruitless search for his beloved Rose. |
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Thinking of that made her smile in anticipation and she summoned the energy to continue her fruitless search. |
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A musical career proved fruitless, however, and he joined the merchant navy and later, legend has it, became a pirate. |
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The pair specialise in finding live bodies trapped beneath rubble, but their searches in the ruins were fruitless. |
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We need to have more debate and action about the real issues rather than another moralistic and ultimately fruitless debate. |
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Attempts to contact the company proved fruitless, with phone calls and letters going unanswered. |
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But getting angry with himself for making this mistake was just as fruitless as brooding over the slack business owner. |
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Seven months and a long and fruitless snipe hunt later, he suddenly has a brainstorm. |
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After the peloton came back together there were many fruitless attempts to break away and the peloton arrived in Barcelona compact. |
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Then for about 90 minutes the French made a series of fruitless attacks with unsupported cavalry on unbroken allied infantry squares. |
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Many others would have driven themselves mad chasing shadows for 12 fruitless rounds. |
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But after so many years of heartache and fruitless searching, Claire did not have the heart to ring the number. |
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After fruitless attempts by police to lure the man out of his house, they broke the door down and overpowered him. |
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It's almost fruitless to say that design is or needs one thing or another, since design is such suffusive and mercurial thing. |
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The search for a single, synoptic view of the relationship between religion and war must be fruitless. |
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Sarah finds employment in an ice-cream parlour while Johnny drives a taxi and endures endless, fruitless acting auditions. |
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After a fruitless one-year search, I commissioned the design and production of smile pins. |
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His hopes of regaining the leadership proved fruitless and in 1933 he accepted the high commissionership in London. |
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At North Sea, cons regularly slip unflattering press cuttings under the door of Archer's cell in a fruitless effort to rile the peer. |
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The Congregational establishment had given birth to a radical, antidoctrinal movement, and it seemed locked in a fruitless war of attrition. |
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The municipal fire department was called and the firemen battled in a fruitless attempt to control the blaze. |
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Last week's picket forced the council to concede hours of informal and ultimately fruitless talks. |
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And when their efforts again prove mostly fruitless, the cycle starts anew. |
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During its turbulent history, it had known dozens of presidents, but their efforts to rule had been fruitless, invariably with blood flowing. |
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Some of the second round confrontations were as fruitless as those of the first. |
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The years 1820-3 were thus largely taken up with a fruitless pursuit of operatic success. |
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But measuring the group's many recordings against each other is ultimately fruitless. |
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I have seen women who worked with diet alone conceive when previous efforts were fruitless. |
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The police insisted this was a coincidence and urged young people to avoid such drastic and fruitless pursuits. |
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His essay concludes with a look at the Netherlands' largely fruitless efforts to establish a New World empire. |
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Trying to make ourselves stronger than everyone else is surely an unproductive, ultimately fruitless endeavor. |
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They waited for another opportunity to receive a signal but this proved fruitless too. |
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The title means nothing, and locating meaning in the film is a mostly fruitless challenge. |
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Convoys of senior diplomats converged on the theatre for hours of frustrating and fruitless negotiations. |
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The strike vote forced an equally fruitless meeting with the Liberal Democrat and independent council cabinet. |
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It will be futile and fruitless, but at least it will voice my opinion and ease some of my frustrations. |
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A prank call tied up members of three emergency services in a fruitless search for a body in the Garavogue river. |
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The then 34-year-old lost all contact with his Estonian family and spent five fruitless decades searching for them. |
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Your sense of impending doom is heightened when one reports that his efforts to extract cash from an automated teller machine were fruitless. |
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It was stupid, and fruitless considering the situation, but it was the only thing he could do, and his terror drove him to it. |
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He kept blowing a dog whistle in a fruitless attempt to coax Molly out. |
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All her efforts had been fruitless, but there was no despair on her face. |
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So we are back to where we were and the phony war has been, from Labour's perspective, a fruitless exercise. |
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The latter had had a lovely if fruitless game, running rings around the U.S. defense but failing, repeatedly, to score. |
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My search was fruitless, and after a while I gave it up and came back to find Mr. Wilde squatting on his high chair by the table. |
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Let's wait to see if both top diplomats make it to that table before declaring diplomacy a fruitless exercise. |
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With Watergate closing in, Nixon fired Haldeman and Ehrlichman in a fruitless effort to insulate himself. |
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For decades milky-white Scots have suffered under the Mediterranean sun in a fruitless bid to achieve the mandatory bronzed glow of their fellow Europeans. |
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Answering ads in professional or trade journals can be just as fruitless. |
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By deceiving the attacker, the defender feeds him false information and forces him to waste time in fruitless assaults, thereby blunting future attacks. |
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He retraced his steps and spent an hour in fruitless search on the street. |
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What comes across most powerfully in this sumptuous work is the wonder, variety and sheer barminess of mankind's perennially fruitless quest for a truly ideal home. |
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The site runs tremendously slowly, and its attempts to interact with members through a messaging platform have proven fruitless. |
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Many fruitless attempts had been made to set these aside or modify them. |
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But it seems fruitless to tut-tut at them about it, since they have been hearing these complaints for decades. |
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In my fantasy I am not simply wasting my final nights with fruitless, Malthusian ramblings. |
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Predicting an Irish property crash has been one of the most fruitless exercises of recent years but The Economist magazine still believes there is some mileage in the theory. |
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Litigation, public denunciations, and even bribery proved fruitless. |
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Sam stopped resisting after a bit, finding it to be a fruitless endeavor. |
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To date, all correspondence with the Government to request funding has proved fruitless, with some letters not even receiving an acknowledgement or reply. |
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Maybe festering resentment, ingrown anger, and self-hate are the inevitable result of the long years spent in fruitless opposition to the global reach of American power. |
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A FEW years ago I decided to try and find my birth father and it was a long, interesting and ultimately fruitless jour ney. |
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After weeks of fruitless negotiations, Bollinger and his counion members went out on strike, demanding a pay boost. |
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It were a fruitless attempt to appease a power whom no prayers could entreat. |
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Patterson, the guiding spirit of the many fruitless expeditions which were launched with such high hopes, forelived his time. |
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His marriage to Margaret in 1299 ended the war, but the whole affair had proven both costly and fruitless for the English. |
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Further negotiations by frequent correspondence between the King and the Long Parliament through to early summer proved fruitless. |
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Nelson gave chase, but after arriving in the Caribbean, spent June in a fruitless search for the fleet. |
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On 4 and 5 May, the French launched repeated and fruitless assaults on the Messkirch. |
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International conferences were organised to secure agreement on Suez Canal operations but all were ultimately fruitless. |
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Despite the efforts of Henry and his English crusaders, two years of attacks on Vilnius proved fruitless. |
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I feel how weak and fruitless must be any words of mine which should attempt to beguile you from the grief of a loss so overwhelming. |
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Although largely fruitless, they managed to form new criteria for enshrinement in favour of Xue Xuan. |
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A more concerted but equally fruitless effort was applied to celebrate her half-birthday at the beginning of April with talk of half-cakes and half the number of party guests. |
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Republicans accused Democrats of wasting time on a fruitless talkathon. |
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In 1793, after a largely fruitless diplomatic mission to Jehol, a large part of Lord Macartney's embassy returned south to the Yangtze delta on the Grand Canal. |
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But war was in the air, and the most impassioned speeches he ever delivered were addressed to this parliament in fruitless opposition to the Crimean War. |
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Next, it is quite possible the Soviets did themselves more harm than good by their fruitless battering of German lines in hasty counteroffensives. |
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The Chinese military, caught between fruitless efforts to defeat the Manchu raiders from the north and huge peasant revolts in the provinces, essentially fell apart. |
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Olivares had backed certain taxation reforms in Spain pending the end of the war, but was blamed for another embarrassing and fruitless war in Italy. |
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The following years saw more direct involvement by English armies, including in the Breton War of Succession, but these interventions also proved fruitless at first. |
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At length, after repeated fruitless trials, he lay down panting by me, kiss'd my falling tears, and asked me tenderly what was the meaning of so much complaining? |
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Again, the current down cycle is anomalous, with the Fed's monetary policies encouraging unusually high levels of stock buybacks and fruitless mergers. |
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Rather than make a fruitless comparison of food plants, it is perhaps preferable to simply categorize the vole as a herbivore and the field mouse as a granivore. |
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