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I'm afraid this constitutes a very feeble payoff.
The effect lies in the emergence of a very feeble or diffused light that seems to come from within the medium itself, set up by the passage of the beam of mono chromatic light.
Such a sentiment, which had rendered the legions of the republic almost invincible, could make but a very feeble impression on the mercenary servants of a despotic prince; and it became necessary to supply that defect by other motives, of a different, but not less forcible nature; honour and religion.
A very feeble Au 4f photoelectron signal is detected, suggesting that only traces of gold are present on the surface of the samples, in agreement with the nature of the sol gel encapsulation phenomenon in which the dopant species are entrapped within the sol gel cages [14].
Our 'natural benevolent affections' guide us to do good toward some small sector of humankind (a small sector composed of our friends, promisees, colleagues, family, etc)., and stifling such natural tendencies would leave only "a very feeble counterpoise to self-love" and thus little from which to develop a more extended and generalized benevolence (434).
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When added to an economic recovery that was already very feeble, a new economic shock could easily have produced a new recession that lasted through the November 2012 elections.
It was like this: When he came into the hospital room and saw Pop with the sides of his bed raised, like a crib, and Pop, so very feeble, and writhing, and toothless, like a baby, and the dirt already cast into his face, into the wrinkles — Pop wanted to pluck out the intravenous needles and he was piping his weak death noise.
It was like this: When he came into the hospital room and saw Pop with the sides of his bed raised, like a crib, and Pop, so very feeble, and writhing, and toothless, like a baby, and the dirt already cast into his face, into the wrinkles Pop wanted to pluck out the intravenous needles and he was piping his weak death noise.
Jhingran and Natarajan (1969) rated the recruitment of catla as very feeble and felt that stocking on a continuous basis was essential.
In fact, perceptions of Stalin are conflicted, and this conflict reflects Russia's attempts -- very feeble, so far -- to reinvent itself as a modern nation.
Nanomachines are particularly useful in responding to "very feeble forces," says Roukes, who has recently fabricated devices such as a nano resonator, which vibrates like the strings on a tiny guitar.
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