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"But the pace of the global economy has been feeble of late".
It became clear that the older and more feeble of us would be at a disadvantage.
We have the most feeble of democracies because people do not bother exercising their right to vote.
It's a surprise best-seller which, apparently, has the power to turn even the most feeble of us into axe-wielding lumberjacks.
This attempt established a pattern of hopeful Victorian regicides who were not merely feeble of mind but feeble in every department of life.
Some on the right lament that he isn't being interrogated as an "enemy combatant".Let's look at the more feeble of these critiques first.
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In one case, even cold symptoms, such as being feeble, out of sorts, and snotty, were related to the coming and going of symptoms.
To resist this, the regime makes the feeblest of propaganda efforts.
I laugh at the feeblest of jokes, especially when they're my own.
Mr. Morris can be the feebler of the two; he is, nonetheless, the one with a capacity for genius.
Congress has just voted Detroit a $25 billion loan bail-out and GM is in talks with Cerberus Capital to take over Chrysler, the feeblest of the big three.
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