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Injuries have had a sapping effect.
In a telephone interview with the Guardian, Christopher Dell said prices were going up twice a day, sapping popular confidence in a government which is now "committing regime change on itself".
They have games in hand over the rest of the leading pack, but the fixture backlog means Danny Wilson's side play an energy-sapping programme of Monday-Saturday-Tuesday-Saturday-Tuesday-Saturday-Tuesday-Saturday for the remainder of the season.
Instead they call for a gradual shift to a constitutional monarchy, a sentiment that all but saps the day of rage of its rage.
The glassy-winged sharpshooter is a more dangerous relative: according to scientists at the University of California at Davis, this sharpshooter can fly higher and farther than the blue-green and can consume huge amounts of plant sap a day, the equivalent of a 150-pound human's drinking 4,300 gallons of liquid.
Since companies such as Sibberi remove five or so litres of sap a day from the 300 400 litres that flow through each mature tree, tapping birches doesn't harm tree health as long as it is done properly.
Some people take this too far, establishing inner mental drill sergeants to yell at them all day, sapping the joy from life.
Liverpool may be sapped by Thursday's second leg at Old Trafford while Southampton, with no midweek action, will be boosted by their captain José Fonte's return from a one-game suspension.
Except against a spy sapping your buildings.
Smith, still coping with an illness that sapped his strength Saturday night, stayed at the team hotel to rest (along with Kenyon Martin, who was also ill).
For reasons still not entirely clear to me, I'm on Virgin America's inaugural flight from Los Angeles to Dallas, drinking my fourth coffee of the day and sapping the free Google-sponsored wifi while everyone else gnashes their teeth because some idiot Brit – where's his hat, anyway?
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