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The recovery, though feeble, has nonetheless been sustained.
The euro zone, though feeble, is no longer about to collapse.
Though feeble now, his speech slurred, he still rules his family.
Like Ian Huntley, he waited until he knew the hard facts of the prosecution case before deciding on his own thin thread of a story, which, though feeble, did enough to persuade at least some of the jury that he might not be guilty of murder but of manslaughter.
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She is commendably outspoken, for example, on Iran's nuclear programme and its threats against Israel (though also somewhat feeble in her attitude towards Vladimir Putin's increasingly pushy Russia).
Ensor's art after 1900 or so is generally feeble, though sometimes still infectious.
It all sounds a bit feeble, though.What consolidation definitely does involve is bolting together natural product monopolies.
That is one reason why productivity is feeble, though Brazil's woeful education system and decrepit infrastructure are also to blame.
With not a stitch left, he stands before us nakedly revealed as cowardly, duplicitous and sensationally feeble, though he is not wholly impotent yet.
Why, when even attempts were made post-9/11 to understand Arab anger (feeble though they were), does America refuse to even try understanding Columbine?
The downside is that even in Harris Yulin's problematically cast revival, the distinctive homespun Southern lyricism of this 1980 play makes the rest of the patchy program look feeble, though the final two entries do muster a modicum of spark.
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