They all in general had putrid gums, the spots and lassitude, with weakness of their knees. |
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But also costly figuratively, costly psychologically, because the new social lassitude associated with liberalism affronted cherished values. |
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It isn't like they've worked out how to levitate the television remote control across the room to allow for utter and total lassitude. |
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They're conducive, instead, to lassitude, resentment, and political irresponsibility. |
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I'm sick of the lassitude, sick of the despair and the heroising of banality. |
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You still get the runny nose and cough, but it gets rid of the aches, pains and general uncomfortable lassitude. |
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As my lassitude, depression and memory loss grew more pronounced, we decided that we needed to drastically change our lives. |
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Only on the next morning does one feel the after effects, which include an almost overwhelming lassitude. |
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Men and women who lived here ate, walked and talked with a somnolent lassitude, that takes everything for granted. |
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The nugget of a good album resides within the languor and the lassitude presented here. |
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After five weeks in combat these soldiers sunk into a state of extreme exhaustion and lassitude. |
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Years of official lassitude, inefficiency and outright corruption have slowly poisoned the city's law-enforcement. |
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There's no villain, no decisive action, and not much argument — just terrible lassitude and growing mental incapacity. |
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Yet puddlers, drivers, rollers, grapplers and feeders all battled the crushing sun and growing lassitude leagued against them. |
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Also, these infants may experience symptoms of withdrawal as demonstrated by dysphoria, including agitation, and significant lassitude. |
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And a final example is the deep-seated lassitude in the major Australian corporations that vast superannuation money flow and lack of real competition has engendered. |
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The general lassitude towards tourists followed us into southern Chile where we were constantly held up by crooked tour agents and transport that was always late. |
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The patient may also experience lassitude, have a pale complexion, a sore low back, pale tongue body with thin white coating, and deep slow-weak pulse. |
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The good news is that the departure of Berlusconi could be a tonic that awakens Italy from a stupor of lassitude and indifference. |
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In fact, they are the universal wardrobe shorthand for sloth and lassitude. |
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But political lassitude means that this will not get done before the next hurricane season. |
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That immense ambition is gone, replaced by detachment and lassitude. |
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