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No. 5 Maryland overcame the natural sluggishness of Princeton's set offense, 61-53.
Consequently, although Descartes finds the existence of "forces of resistance" (or "natural sluggishness") problematic, as is the case with such similar properties as weight, he does not entirely relegate inertia to the phenomenological status of the so-called secondary properties of matter (such as color, taste, etc., which only exist in the mind).
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Item 1: Sluggishness.
Such sluggishness divides opinion.
The sluggishness of the recovery?
The move is natural, considering proximity, the strength of the Turkish economy, the revival of Islamic feeling in Turkey after decades of enforced secularism, and frustration with the sluggishness of talks to join the European Union.
Taylor, aware of his sluggishness at the start of the incident, did not protest and might have accepted, too, that corner kicks are a natural habitat for such gamesmanship.
"Torpor" or "sluggishness" when it ebbs.
THEY are a byword for sluggishness.
Or the Yankees' sluggishness and sloppiness?
There is more sluggishness than decorative languor.
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