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All very feeble.
How very feeble genre horror looks compared to this.
I'm afraid this constitutes a very feeble payoff.
When separated from the larger issues, however, the religious arguments for the practice are very feeble.
"The EU has been very feeble in the past in dealing with Russia," said Sir Anthony Brenton, Britain's ambassador to Moscow from 2004 to 2008.
Nightglow is very feeble in the visible region of the spectrum; the illumination it gives to a horizontal surface at the ground is only about the same as that from a candle at a height of 91 metres (300 feet).
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The economic recovery has been very uneven: feeble in the West and in Japan, and so rapid in the emerging Asia-Pacific economic powerhouses that many analysts are now fretting about inflation and overheating economies.
Some of the humour here is really pretty feeble (lots of jokes about poop and flea-ridden dogs along with some very crude slapstick).
These larger-than-life personas were masterfully submerged within a feeble and very real human flesh in order to captivate the audience.
But in today's weak economy, much of the decline in the jobless rate is not due to new hiring, but to a shrinking work force — the very definition of a feeble labor market in which employed people work for years without raises and unemployed job seekers routinely end up in new jobs that pay less than their previous ones.
The answer, in this feeble show, is very little.
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