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The funny part is them taking two minutes and 30 seconds to get out on stage while taking tiny baby steps like old people tend to do when they get feeble.
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Otherwise, the burden on the strong could become intolerable, and the weak would get feebler still.
That may be especially useful when baby-boomers start getting feeble.
"Too humid," he said, "and as it ages you lose alcohol but no volume, and the marc gets feeble.
Leona wound up serving 18 months in federal prison, while Harry, who was getting feeble, was judged incompetent to stand trial.
Before you make any inane comments, click on those articles to appreciate that Russia is getting feeble and China will also become old before it gets rich.
But you get the feeling of putting a lipstick on and it subtly enhances your natural colour (for me a feeble pinky brown).
Mr Miliband told the BBC: "I think it is pretty disreputable that David Cameron went into the 2010 election saying that these debates were the most important thing that we could possibly have and people shouldn't make feeble excuses to get out of them, and he is doing precisely that.
** It doesn't get much feebler than that, does it?
"Baba Nura's vacationers have left, and she's gotten rather feeble in the past year.
This triumphal march from sea to shining sea, traditionally a source of pride for Americans, gets a feeble two cheers from Mr. Kluger.
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