Still flaccid and lethargic from lack of blood, Ed ambled slowly in front of the doors. |
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The sudden transition made me feel lethargic, as if I was walking through cotton wool or wading through water up to my neck. |
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The waves broke in lethargic flops and meandered forward in fingers of white froth. |
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And I know what awaits me is more editing which will be fulfilling in its own right but gah my brain's lethargic. |
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On the contrary, if you're feeling lethargic, irritable or insatiably hungry, you're likely the victim of dietary derailment. |
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I breeze through the Pilates class, where everybody else was tired and lethargic. |
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I got very sick and I had inflammation of the brain, and I was very lethargic. |
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Over the previous two days he had been feeling increasingly tired, lethargic, polyuric, and thirsty. |
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If the cat is lethargic and his coat is dull and unhealthy looking, this too may be a sign. |
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Is he shaking with rigors, is he awake and alert and comfortable, or is he lethargic? |
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If you are confused, lethargic, or have a fever, someone should take you to the hospital. |
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Mrs Lewis said she had felt unwell, lethargic, irritable and overweight for many years. |
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Furthermore, filling up on fatty foods like bacon or cheese makes you tired, lethargic and apathetic. |
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Most claimed to be fully adherent only on occasions when they felt lethargic or unwell. |
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However, presentations where a patient is hypo-alert and lethargic may go unrecognised. |
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They looked tired and lethargic with absolutely none of the sparkle we have associated with them in the past. |
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Its rulers could not have been that lethargic, or its diplomacy so tortuous, for it to have survived for such a long period. |
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As a result, many seemed lethargic and sluggish when it came to taking the game to Brazil in the second half. |
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All of us were suffering from headaches, feeling nauseated and very lethargic. |
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After seemingly endless weeks of constant commotion, they appear listless and lethargic. |
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The birds become lethargic, with a staggered gait, their feathers are ruffled, and the comb and wattles turn dark red or blackish. |
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Caused by a lack of sunlight, it can leave sufferers feeling lethargic, sleepy and unable to concentrate. |
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The side effects of sedatives and calming drugs like Prozac used for destructive, anxious and fearful pets make animals sleepy or lethargic. |
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I'm actually on the mend and feeling more human in the day, but feeling very lethargic and unmotivated by the evening. |
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The murder of a young man of ill repute shocked the citizens out of their lethargic slumber. |
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Maxine found herself tired and lethargic and eventually consulted her GP, who informed her that she was deficient in several key minerals. |
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It was in moments like these that he felt his full age and more, the euphoria of command replaced by a lethargic weariness. |
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It was certainly getting harder to raise a laugh from the audience, who were hot, sweaty and lethargic. |
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I had been wandering around the supermarket in an aimless and lethargic fashion when I found myself browsing in the frozen section. |
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Have your investments languished because of low interest rates and a lethargic stock market? |
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Her health was poor, although stable, until the morning of admission, when she became disoriented and lethargic. |
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While such a form of epilepsy would not feature seizures, the condition can be seen in lethargic children. |
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Its lethargic pace and surprising lack of experimentation render it a boring and predictable lowlight. |
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It was rather more like a lethargic dog who awoke from a comfortable sleep. |
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A lethargic Blaine, sporting a new bushy beard and matted hair, rewarded them with weak waves and beatific smiles. |
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The eve was upon them, as a brilliant sunset became a glorious moonrise, transforming the lethargic day into a delirious nocturne. |
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They were lethargic, sluggish and devoid of any ideas of how to break down the defence of the Lions. |
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I have dismally observed that our youth organizations are myopic, lethargic, and visionless in facing these challenges. |
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Mr. Deendayal Dilkush, that unhealthy, lethargic man of mundane existence would soon be history. |
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It is both in the public and private interest that justice should be brisk, not paralytically lethargic. |
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How could this be possible, this unfair life of toil, all for a lethargic baron who lived in comfort? |
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Fix deadlines, and if they are not met, punish and replace the lethargic and inefficient ones. |
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Now the Saudis see an Arab world in transition from decades of lethargic stability to a chaotic future. |
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Market slides, lethargic job growth, and a credit downgrade show an economy on the brink. |
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North looked lethargic and lacked Brisbane's hunger following their dominant start. |
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The organisers say they are also considering giving a prize to the slowest cell, since lethargic cells would be a boon for cancer therapy. |
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The government has been lambasted for its lethargic response to a pandemic that kills close to a thousand people a day. |
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For example, a child may not be able to drink because he is lethargic or unconscious. |
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During the acute phase of bilirubin encephalopathy, these infants are noted to be lethargic and hypotonic, with a poor sucking reflex. |
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Often found in schools, these seemingly lethargic swimmers have fish or squid for lunch. |
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It was favourably influenced by the pick-up in economic activity in the zone's biggest country, Germany, after several lethargic years. |
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In case of chronic tonsillitis the children may lose weight, they may be irritable, lethargic and weak in studies. |
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Morning after morning, in the high altitudes, the team would wake feeling exhausted, sore and lethargic. |
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The body can only tolerate a certain level of these toxins before they begin to build up and make us sluggish, lethargic, irritable and disillusioned with life. |
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Life has been a touch hectic, but I am reliably informed that that is no excuse for a lethargic manner, so I hope you'll accept my apologies on this matter. |
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He appeared to be doing well until he was found to be lethargic, confused, febrile, and hypotensive 2 years after his initial diagnosis of lymphoma. |
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Her mental status changed, and she appeared somnolent and lethargic. |
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But any nerves harboured by them were swiftly expunged with a brace of gift-wrapped goals against adversaries who were lethargic, lacklustre and terribly out of sorts. |
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The person may be withdrawn and lethargic, restless and agitated, or may go back and forth between agitation and lethargy. |
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The tomb stone that entombed us in our old, lethargic, uninhabitable world has been removed forever. |
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Mr. Speaker, it seems that the Liberals are getting lazy in the dog days of summer and their lethargic ways are hurting my farmers. |
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Through neglect, millions of surviving children are being condemned to lethargic, unrewarding, unproductive and dependent lives. |
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If we are too relaxed, we become lethargic, wasteful and languid. |
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He had pneumonia and diarrhoea and was severely anaemic and lethargic. |
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She looked up to the sky and felt her pace slow to a lethargic walk. |
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But any nerves harboured by Hibernian were swiftly expunged with a brace of gift-wrapped goals against adversaries who were lethargic, lacklustre and terribly out of sorts. |
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It should have focused the minds, but Liverpool were still looking lethargic, with the striking triumvirate remarkably light on goalscoring opportunities. |
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The boy was lethargic and confused but seemed to recognise his mother. |
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Nigel Twiston-Davies's imposing six-year-old produced one or two lethargic jumps, and then a particularly laboured effort at the final fence handed victory to Vodka Bleu. |
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Mushing together some of Yoko Ono's classic toothy chitter, some lethargic piano, and haphazard sound tweaking, it's topped off by weary chants and hand drums. |
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This stroke came in hard and the artist recovered only slowly out of his lethargic condition of downhearted sadness. |
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Rapid fluctuations in blood sugar can leave you feeling sluggish and lethargic, or even downright irritable and hungry again a mere hour after eating. |
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When either the institution or its members becomes lethargic or grinds to halt, the other can energize the process. |
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Europe is laboriously and extremely inconsistently shaking off her lethargic attitude to the horrors taking place in Chechnya. |
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In an increasingly lethargic music scene, Road to Bloodshed is a shot of adrenaline and a bold etching in the pages of metal history. |
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On day 11 of admission, the patient became very lethargic, obtunded, unresponsive, and on examination had miosis and sluggish pupils. |
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The most obvious is that, as a result of its functioning democracy, zealous bureaucracy and timorous or lethargic governments, Britain has a slapdash approach to heritage. |
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Another time, looking down from a stand I had climbed before light, I spied a lethargic yellow rat snake. |
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One human's self-doubt can be the end of another's life, and even with hate crimes on the rise across the US, that letter of our lethargic law means we'll never know about violence we're already not doing enough to prevent. |
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The expected role of the mourner is to be lethargic and depressed. |
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When fish become infected with ISA, they are lethargic, sink to the bottom of the pen, get swollen abdomens, and have bulging and blood-spotted eyes. |
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Against a booming bass line, he flings dreadlocks, stones and scathing attacks at African leaders and at a civil society he considers lethargic and disunited. |
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Rather than making us lethargic or pessimistic, this understanding and attitude can allow us to relax and enjoy the scenery of our lives instead of feeling whipped and cajoled into chasing illusory objectives. |
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If the child is lethargic or unconscious, he has a general danger sign. |
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Lackadaisical, Lenten-faced Lammergeier laying lethargic locomotion, lick-for-leather, lightning-before-death lingers. |
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Grief often depletes your energy and makes you feel lethargic. |
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A person who has suffered a concussion may often feel lethargic and tired. |
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Why are they obstinate in what makes them remain stationary and lethargic? |
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At Newbury, RESURGE will be sent off a bigger price than he should be following a lethargic effort at Salisbury last time. |
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Why is it obstinate in that which makes it stationary and lethargic? |
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In Germany American companies are often considered somewhat conservative and lethargic, not really interested in grooming the German market, because it is tiny compared to the US-market. |
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This motion is a wake-up call to a lethargic federal government that has ignored and dismissed B. C.'s contribution to the wealth and dynamism of the country. |
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Moreover, a lethargic agricultural sector has constrained industrial production and competitiveness in many countries and therefore requires special attention. |
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The flies, lethargic with the autumn, were beginning to buzz into the room. |
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The few who attended Tuesday's important Lightning Stakes jumpouts at Flemington on Tuesday may have been put off by Swick's lethargic display. |
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In the absence of stimulation, C. elegans dauers are lethargic and generally immobile but nictate vigorously when disturbed. |
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Negredo was introduced at half-time in an attempt to inject fresh life into a lethargic City side and break an unintimidated Hull. |
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This can lead to feeling lethargic, unfocused, and stressed out. |
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Patients can be lethargic, and might have sunken eyes, dry mouth, cold clammy skin, or wrinkled hands and feet. |
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Adding to Obama's pressure is his lethargic base's apathy about voting. |
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Has your pup suddenly become more lethargic in your absence? |
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Shortly after admission, the patient became significantly tachypneic and increasingly lethargic. |
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Nora and Frank begin to become more and more lethargic and leave Tommy standing at the mirror one night, allowing him to wander off. |
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Jumpy, anxious, fussbudget Lemmon and phlegmatic, lethargic, slovenly Matthau became a household item with 1968's The Odd Couple. |
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You lethargic, unfocused, unstable, lazy, hazy, crazy time of year. |
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While we waited, Jessica became dehydrated, lethargic, and experienced absence seizures. |
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But sadly, the signs point to Ronaldinho being more lethargic waddler than lethal weapon, and Milan being left behind in Serie A again. |
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Citi Habitats says it has seen an increase in Manhattan rental transactions this year despite a market that has been epically lethargic for some firms. |
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On admission, the patient appeared ill and lethargic but was arousable. |
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