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On my hands I learned to walk, my legs grew feeble.
After the aging Rauschenberg was partly paralyzed from a stroke and grew feeble, Mr. Pottorf said, he often helped a nurse put him to bed.
In the distance, a golden clearing between lush, vivid cliffs was filling with the surging storm; the angels were receding; the birds ceased their high-pitched agitated laughter; the flowers no longer flew from the trees; I grew feeble, I fell mute.... Then a miracle occurred.
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As Halleck inched nearer, Beauregard's army grew feebler.
If the history of the earth's tides should one day be written by some observer of the universe, he would no doubt say that they reached the peak of their grandeur and power in the younger days of Earth and that they slowly grew feebler and less imposing, until one day they ceased to be.
He would write her notes and slip them under her door, and she would write back in pencil — "at first at some length, but as the months dragged along and her strength grew feebler, she put her daily message of love in trembling characters upon little scraps of paper".
But that was an old reflex, grown feeble with the passing years.
Ye served as defense minister from 1975 to 1978 but, having grown feeble from old age, was in the latter year made chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, thereby becoming nominal chief of state.
Of the three theories of aging mentioned in the article ("DNA accumulates mutations," "DNA of the mitochondria lack repair mechanisms," and "stems cells eventually grow feeble"), which makes the most sense to you, scientifically, and why?
Well, good luck, Mr. and Mrs. America: squeeze until your face turns red, white, and blue... Either as a nation we have grown feeble or the policy of containment, once preached as the only safe tactic for dealing with the Communist menace, has now refocussed upon the output of capitalism, in all its sparkling, poisonous, hazardous variety.
When my lips meet the cup, my tongue grows feeble, numb, dumb.
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