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It was enervating, exhausting, overwhelming.
It was enervating, and nasty and that was good.
Some of us who saw ROCI work in the 1980s, and other fabric work from the time ("Spreads," "Salvages") remember it as more than just disappointing; it was enervating, depressing.
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It's enervating, sunbaked and, for all that, rather thrilling.
This might sound frustrating in the abstract but in practice it's enervating, because the essence of Doom is efficiency and speed.
But this was enervating music: most of it grounded in one chord, bereft of inspired improvisation (with the exception of a nice long-tone solo by the trumpeter Steven Bernstein), adorned with dull melodies and awkward vocal texts about peace and harmony.
Some thought that luxury was enervating the nation, complaints about the possessive appetites of the lower orders being particularly common.
On army orders, tens of thousands of others crammed into all too familiar air raid shelters, where the anxiety was as thick as the boredom was enervating.
The anger was enervating, the vitriol was exhausting, and the overall tone of right wing rhetoric was un-American and backward.
It has fed and grown large on nutrients from government handouts and now is enervating its host, our capitalist system.
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