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Hearns was weakening from the effort of boxing on the retreat but still throwing bombs.
Unable to leave the house under Taliban rule, she shelled nuts in the dark at home, her eyes weakening from the strain of working with no electricity.
BATON ROUGE, La .— Tropical Depression Isaac, weakening from tropical storm status as it made its way across land, continued to cause problems across Louisiana and Mississippi on Thursday.
Hearns had seemed curiously off balance with almost a drunken stagger a couple of times in the second round, and he was obviously weakening from the power of Hagler's punches.
The Pindaris, who received the tacit protection of the Sindhia and Holkar dynasties, had formed these autonomous bands beginning in the late 18th century, when the Maratha confederacy was weakening from internal dissension and from the growing military presence of the British.
One of them was Manuel Marulanda today, under the nickname "Sureshot", leader of the FARC and its 15,000 fighters.In attacking Mitu with such force, he was plainly reading today's state a lesson: you couldn't smash us then; today, with peace talks seemingly just round the corner, don't expect any weakening from us, it's we who can smash you.
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If the opposition weakens from its defeat, the change might win the necessary popular approval.
Since then, government rangers intervened to rescue each baby oryx as it weakened from lack of food.
So did the hard-working Dr. Laubenstein, who had severe asthma and was weakened from the polio, in 1992.
"Berlusconi emerges substantially weakened from this row," said Alessandro Campi, a professor of political science at Perugia university.
As it is, the next president will be weakened from the start by the politics of illegitimacy.
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