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After the early tales of the system's failure, "Sicko" becomes feeble, even inane.
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What you hear is an A that becomes feebler and feebler until it disappears.
It just isn't right, by God, for them to become feeble, old, and helpless sons of bitches.
When contestants try to shake off their national identity to become homogenised European singers, they become feeble American imitations.
But while Wright is obviously tradeable, Santana and Bay are not, Santana because of the enormous money he makes and his questionable health as a pitcher, Bay because his offensive numbers have become feeble.
It also implies that if the threshold energy dependence on roughness parameters become feeble then Seebeck coefficient will saturate, i.e. it will not change much with the change in roughness parameters.
Italy's contorted politics may make this easier.The Prodi government's hold on power is feeble (and became feebler this week after it took a drubbing in local elections, especially in the north).
"He was a strapping, healthy person who became weak and feeble.
Apparently she'll be returning to live in the city before she becomes too "feeble".
The naïve Stroszek fails to get a foothold in America even his mobile home is repossessed and, in a bathetic parody of gangster epics like "Bonnie and Clyde," he becomes the feeblest of outlaws, robbing a barber at gunpoint and stealing a turkey from a supermarket.
Another implication of an Abbott victory is that Australia's contribution to global efforts to mitigate climate change will become a feeble thing.
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