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'It's bloody,' murmurs Ravelston several times, in feeble sympathy.
'But she smiled!' whines the snapper, in feeble protest.
He took over 81% of the vote despite being in feeble health since a stroke last year.
If it is there at all, it must be in feeble concentrations of no more than 1.3 parts in a billion, the scientists write in the journal Science.
He used to go for the sight gag: 'Heavy Industry' pencilled in feeble graphite, 'The End' printed in Gothic letters scrolling endlessly down a screen.
While Washington was busy debating whether or not to sabotage the recovery by failing to raise the federal debt ceiling, the economy seemed to be doing everything in its power to demonstrate that it's in feeble health to begin with.
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Strict scrutiny must not be strict in theory but feeble in fact".
Writing for the majority, Justice Anthony Kennedy said, "Strict scrutiny must not be strict in theory but feeble in fact".
"Strict scrutiny must not be strict in theory but feeble in fact," Kennedy wrote.
In a feeble voice he'd say: "Are we in the airport".
Rovers had their win and McCoist had another chapter in the feeble story of his cup experiences while in charge at Rangers.
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