Even without, or before, revolution or foreign invasion, states can decline of their own inanition. |
The lack of noise and temperament may be soothing, but inanition is hardly, in itself, a source of spirituality. |
Renal changes were considered to be secondary to diarrhoea, inanition, and dehydration. |
For all this, periods of decline and inanition may be expected, though not everywhere at once. |
And men may be over-disciplined, so that their impulses die away from inanition. |
Asthma, cancer, wasting, hemorrhage, inanition, and death have been linked to mold exposure since ancient times. |