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Where Britain was enervated by the advent of the missile age and the Third World, France was invigorated.
The production was gorgeously weird, the flow was enervated, and the video now cost just £80 – it later won a Mobo.
Paired with Tiger Woods, the world No. 1, and Adam Scott, the reigning Masters champion and golf's matinee idol, Stenson was enervated by the experience of playing his first two rounds of the BMW Championship, the third FedEx Cup playoffs event, in front of thousands of fans.
The post-civil rights liberal consensus has been enervated by libertarian rightwingers who believe regulation throttles the human spirit.
Since neither the germ cells nor the somatic cyst cells encasing them are known to be enervated, the Ntl gene product is unlikely to function as a neurotransmitter transporter.
I was so sick that anything I ingested by any means only made me feel toxic and enervated.
Despite such lines, and ideas borrowed from Ms. Rice and David Cronenberg -- Steven's dissipation feels like an AIDS metaphor, as did Jeff Goldblum's state in Mr. Cronenberg's "Fly" -- "Crocodile" is too enervated to be garish.
Her style isn't enervated or forced; this is a quiet but intense record made with commitment and heart and little pockets of improvisation.
Indisposed is strutting falsetto funk that adds psych to the mix and Cool Air is an enervated, etiolated take on Studio 54 disco, with a groaning, roaring guitar solo that makes Robert Fripp's one on "Heroes" sound tame.
And he acknowledged being worn, enervated and world-weary.
At my suggestion, we waited to watch "Cocksucker Blues" until we were really enervated.
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