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The police kept angry residents away, but the residents, in turn, heckled them for their impotence in stopping a blast that cut like a scythe through the street.
Odejayi claimed the ball bobbled as he prepared to shoot, but Newcastle could have no excuse for their impotence in front of goal.
An assertive Russian President, Vladimir Putin, tore into the United States and its Western allies on Monday for their impotence in ending war in Syria - calling the isolation of Bashar Assad an "enormous mistake" and seeking to claim leadership of a new coalition to tackle Isis.
Sadly, thanks to the events unfolding in Sanford, he is primed to lose those voters in droves, even in Florida, where it seems as if the vociferous Trayvon Martin protesters seem hell-bent on making up for their impotence during the 2000 Florida recount, when a GOP rabble intimidated local election officials into aggressively challenging every Democratic vote.
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So, for example, their impotence becomes "goodness of heart," their anxious lowliness becomes "humility," their "inoffensiveness" and "lingering at the door" becomes "patience", and their desire for retaliation becomes a desire for justice.
Meanwhile, those elements in the Arab and Muslim world who blame America for their own feelings of political impotence are feeling more impotent than ever.
Active men over 50 report better erections and have a 30percentt lower risk for impotence than their couch-potato, or mouse-potato friends.
But in another remarkable phrase he warned his contemporaries that they must never be, as he put it: "Resolved to be irresolute, adamant for drift, solid for fluidity and all powerful for impotence".
His early plays discussed sex with unprecedented candor: a woman reminisces about losing her virginity, a man makes hopeless excuses for his impotence, young unmarried couples conduct affairs without a thought for the mores of their elders.
Levitra, a Viagra-like drug for impotence, was approved for sale late Tuesday by the Food and Drug Administration.
Comparing the number of prescriptions filled in each of the last two years, the study found that retail pharmacies dispensed 42percentt more Celebrex, 32percentt more Lipitor, 31percentt more Prevacid, 30percentt more Viagra (for impotence), 71percentt more Enbrel (for rheumatoid arthritis) and 74percentt more Singulair (for asthma).
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