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The new guilds were abolished, and the poor returned to the impotence that was, throughout Italy, their lot.
Both seem rooted in the impotence that comes from being ignored and pushed around for too long.
She used street lingo to describe the impotence that follows crystal-meth drug use and the change in male sexual position that such use sometimes prompts.
By contrast the impotence that is felt in the face of terror lends itself to contemporary dance exceptionally, as Tharp shows us in Yowzie, because it is signaled entirely by underwhelming gestures and movements that suggest a persona that has become stunted or lost to oblivion, or by over-the-top comic gestures that read as knowingly and winningly self-deprecating.
By many accounts, the awful van accident in Gansu Province only underscored the impotence that some Chinese feel in the face of authority.
Barbara Flynn as Carrie registers strongly the pain of exclusion by her partner and the impotence that derives from being a daily witness of decline.
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And none of the great powers wants to suffer the political impotence that shamed the 2009 climate summit in Copenhagen.
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There is a lot of disbelief surrounding this saga and the apparent willful impotence that allowed it to happen in the first place.
Left on its own, the indignation caused by Hackgate is just as likely to collapse back into the sense of impotence that pervades our situation.
Of the incontinence and impotence that have been lasting legacies of surgery, he said: "I wouldn't choose to have either of these things, but I can live with them.
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