When stars have exhausted their nuclear fuel resources, they implode at the center and expel their outer layers into space. |
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They make us hyper and overexcited and, once faded, leave us grumpy or exhausted or or tearful or craving more. |
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He was almost exhausted by the run from the entrance to the security checkpoint. |
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I was not exhausted at all when I took the chequered flag and I didn't sweat too much. |
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Sixteen exhausted Soviet divisions were holding units of the 2nd and 3rd German panzer groups outside the encirclement ring. |
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His hours-long meditation was so intense he'd break out in a sweat and would be exhausted by the end of it. |
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Any remnant of infant energy can be exhausted on a clamber over rustic playground structures. |
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I was still feeling exhausted from the last week, so had a strong coffee just before going on and felt a bit hyper for the first hour or so. |
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There's still a paucity of fresh produce in the shops, very little more than a few tired cabbages and exhausted apples to be found. |
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Stragglers were shot and those that fell down exhausted were clubbed to death or left to die. |
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Here the claim that is made is that these perceptual phenomena are not exhausted by how the world is represented to the subject to be. |
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There are no pictures of exhausted flight attendants in faceless hotel rooms in nameless cities. |
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Indeed, yesterday's opening stage was over a course that couldn't fail to inspire, just as it exhausted the riders. |
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By the time he made it there, he was absolutely exhausted and on the verge of a mental collapse. |
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One day Esau returns from the countryside, exhausted and famished, to find his brother Jacob cooking a stew. |
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Until I remembered that I was exhausted and incipiently ill, and pretty much the opposite of party. |
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It was the sound of frustrated and exhausted BBC Radio 4 reporter Michael Buchanan struggling to file his story for yesterday's Today programme. |
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I felt exhausted and the moonlight slowly filtering through the window and covering everything only reinforced that. |
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If you feel overwhelmed, exhausted or just plain rundown, you probably are dealing with unhealthy amounts of stress. |
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As they juggle pins and fire sticks, do cartwheels and backflips energetically, the kids look less desperate than exhausted by their routine. |
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He looked exhausted and uncomfortable as he waited for the interpreter to translate. |
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These fishing vessels, having exhausted their own stocks, are allowed to devastate the fishing grounds around our shores. |
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I quickly washed my hands in the bathroom before plopping down onto my bed, exhausted and still hungry. |
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Aid agencies begged for more air transport as a handful of exhausted helicopter crews flew non-stop missions. |
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Alexander pursued a lucrative itinerancy painting portraits in America, and when he had exhausted his possibilities, he returned to Scotland. |
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Instead, I arrive home exhausted each afternoon, flump out on the sofa and sleep like a child after her first day at school. |
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Handholds became footholds, although the deeper and more sound you made them, the more exhausted you became. |
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Victor was a few feet below, moving like an exhausted old man as he front-pointed up slowly on his crampons. |
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My baby cried for more than an hour that first night before she finally fell asleep, exhausted and frayed. |
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A touch exhausted from her wind-riding adventure, she laid down, reclining comfortably on her cushy bed. |
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These alloys are very toxic and dangerous if beryllium fumes are not captured and exhausted by proper ventilating equipment. |
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A big energy user in laboratories is typically the fume hood, where all of the air that flows through the hood is exhausted outdoors. |
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Adams fought the fish for over half an hour before he finally reeled in and gaffed the exhausted bass. |
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He pretended outrage, though it was only half-hearted, exhausted as he was. |
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How on earth do we get by, living, as we do, amid the exhausted projects of modernity? |
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The initial sale exhausted the proprietary rights of the original owner of the work. |
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She had to give up work for a year to look after Emma full-time, leaving her exhausted and the family coffers seriously depleted. |
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The atrocious weather meant a hard long climb, their food became depleted, they were exhausted and mistakes began to happen. |
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Long after Faithfull is gone, it should be for her exhausted yet golden voice that we remember her. |
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However, such placers became exhausted very quickly, and diggers did not have the equipment or money to mine deeper layers. |
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The diggings were exhausted and all the miners had departed to new strikes on Germansen Creek. |
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Dusty seemed as exhausted and disinterested as an 11-month-old thinking of din-din. |
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As dinner time rolled around they were exhausted and opted for the nearby 2nd Avenue Deli. |
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They might be exhausted but they don't let it show, remaining funny, calm and disarmingly charming. |
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There was an endless journey home of car travel, airport waiting, two flights and whining, exhausted children. |
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The day's ride had exhausted her already dwindled energy, and the night had truly enervated her. |
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Only when these options are exhausted would you be entitled to terminate employment. |
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I have invoked Shelley as an epigraph because he identified the dangers of hubris and vanity when desire is exhausted and over-idealized. |
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He is exhausted and as he docks the boat, he falls over and lies with the mast on him. |
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The present-opening seemed to drag on forever, and Kate was exhausted by the end of it from all the affected exclamations of surprise and thanks. |
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The great man was so exhausted in the four-hour marathon dogfight that he stood at the back of the court vomiting early in the fifth set. |
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An exhausted jumble of execrations directed at himself, the hellish place, and everything within it ran through his mind. |
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Children with anemia would have difficulties in concentrating, became easily exhausted and experienced general physical weakness. |
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It was only midday, and he was already exhausted both physically and mentally. |
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Many CFS sufferers can barely get out of bed and become exhausted after limited physical activity. |
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This audio equivalent of 1000 watts of bright white light shining directly in my eyes, I was physically exhausted from the end of the set. |
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But she was exhausted mentally and physically, and was happy to just lie down on the old bed. |
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She collapsed against his chest, exhausted with the mental anguish of arguing with this man. |
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I thrash around until I'm physically exhausted and finally fall asleep at about three in the morning. |
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Fans should try and understand that at a competition, when you finally get off the ice, you're exhausted and drained. |
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South Korea, a US ally, prefers that all other diplomatic options be exhausted before the council takes up the issue. |
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Having exhausted their own resources, the Americans would now like BC's resources to help keep US mill workers employed. |
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The hospital had exhausted its stock, and the parents had failed to find a suitable donor. |
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His wars and other undertakings exhausted the state's reserves and forced him to look for other sources of income. |
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It reports that its food reserves were exhausted by earthquakes last January and February, and is appealing for international aid. |
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I'm sure that I have not exhausted the subject with these comments and there are doubtless other considerations worthy of mention. |
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But these discussions hardly exhaust the subject, however much they might have exhausted my readers. |
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Heated air was exhausted through the car's rear bumper, via a thermostat-controlled flap. |
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Cars were as old fashioned as buggies and hovering crafts that ran off of air and exhausted pure steam were used instead. |
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Radiant cooling in the floor slab helps lower the room temperature more before the air is exhausted into an atrium space. |
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After about three hours of walking we arrived, exhausted and thirsty, to one of the most breathtaking sights I've ever seen. |
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In the eighth round Ali was able to knock down his exhausted opponent, who failed to get up to make the count. |
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As he slept, exhausted prisoners lying alongside him fought for breath and invariably by morning, some had died. |
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They ran as far as they could, before they collapsed onto the field and panted like exhausted dogs. |
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At this very moment, exhausted art students in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen are putting the final touches to their degree show exhibits. |
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Think of the exhausted nurse working long hours in unacceptable conditions dealing with angry and often confused patients. |
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Two years ago, he could barely swim 12 lengths of his local swimming pool and would drag himself totally exhausted from the water. |
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I will not ignore the messenger that stumbles in exhausted and obviously agitated. |
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Forest fires flared up again in Portugal just hours after 27 infernos were declared extinguished by more than 3,600 exhausted firefighters. |
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Everest is littered with the bodies of climbers whose exhausted companions had not had the strength to pull them off the mountain. |
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In excised roots, the endogenous sugars were rapidly exhausted and significant degradation of protein was observed. |
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We thank the exhausted earth for bearing our weight and for tolerating the assault we have put her through. |
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The industry has so far proved adept at making new discoveries to replace exhausted oil and gas fields. |
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The American environmental architect has been hired to transform exhausted mines into landscape features. |
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Charles II, considering it hopeless to continue the war in an impoverished and exhausted land, led a Scots royalist army into England. |
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He was exhausted from his expenditure of energy on the hilltop so he decided that sleep was probably best. |
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The healer sighed as she slumped, her body exhausted after the expulsion of energy. |
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Yet the demands on the players was intense in the extreme and they were an exhausted bunch by the end. |
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Still, a week later the draft horses were so exhausted they were set free, the wagons left to rot in the bush. |
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Besides feeling drowsy and exhausted the next day, people with sleep apnea face high blood pressure and risk heart attacks and stroke. |
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Eyre certainly suffers his share of trials, however, and is often exhausted by the constant pressure of banging the drum for subsidised theatre. |
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After the meal, we retired to the drawing room for coffee and sweets, before falling exhausted into bed. |
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Nor was the political dynamism of the Abbasid empire's smaller successor states by any means exhausted. |
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Abdominally obese respondents were more often exhausted and experienced problems with sweating and depressive symptoms. |
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He instructed an exhausted, unqualified third mate to turn the ship when it came abeam of Busby Island. |
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Doyle still slept, looking wan and exhausted, but that hint of a smile was still there. |
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Physically and mentally exhausted, I sat down in the sand, the warmness comforting me. |
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Yet the clearly exhausted and jet-lagged international best-selling author radiates conviviality. |
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The President has issued only a limited statement, saying his daughter was jet-lagged and exhausted, but doing fine. |
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Because the Acmeists broke with exhausted conventions and vague mysticism, Mandelstam is sometimes mistaken for a chilly realist. |
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Archers quickly exhausted quiver after quiver of arrows from their yew longbows. |
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Save for the rifles, there appeared to be no difference between exhausted captive and wearied captor. |
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The truth is our patience should have been exhausted weeks and months and years ago. |
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The people are exhausted from the radical changes that affect their way of life. |
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Looking at the team she realized just how ragged and exhausted everyone was. |
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The three children's playtime was interrupted as an exhausted and ragged looking lady barged out from the bushes. |
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Realizing this, she wheeled around and threw her aching, exhausted legs into a run, stopping only to throw herself into Alain's arms. |
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If she is too exhausted to eat right after whelping, she will be ready by the next day most usually. |
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I was taking shorter breaths and getting exhausted quicker than the average person. |
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They can be very hard on themselves and when exhausted, can lapse into states of hypertension, agitation and acute anxiety. |
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It was an Allied victory but Britain had nearly exhausted its supply of men and the Americans had expended hundreds of thousands of lives. |
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After a cold dinner of egg sandwiches by candlelight we turned in early to our stuffy, airless rooms at 9.30 pm, exhausted. |
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Amanda drops her duffle bag at the foot of the couch and slumps down in the loveseat adjacent to it, exhausted. |
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One is married, unwilling to take the risk of leaving the security of an exhausted marriage to be with her lover. |
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But the same would be likely to apply to inert waste deposited at the County's exhausted minerals workings or landfill sites. |
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We wrapped at 11 p.m., returned the equipment and drank beer, exhausted and exhilarated. |
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Then we had a snowball fight, wrestled around on the ground, and carried on with play fights for a short while until we were all quite exhausted. |
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What makes all this more ironic is that these exhausted women were the original Amazons, the warrior caste Alexander supposedly would not fight. |
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Carl said nothing and Thomas, apparently exhausted from the effort of speaking lapsed into silence for a long time. |
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A couple of weeks back I was feeling exhausted, had a splitting headache, intense muscle pain, all in all yuck. |
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You take a minute to catch your breath, exhausted but exhilarated because you kept up with your amour on the dancefloor. |
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When certain all is well, he leaps quickly to his feet, but stumbles slightly, exhausted from the pain and effort of retaining dignity. |
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Having exhausted all his resources, Pope Innocent finally yielded and recognized Roger as a legitimate king. |
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Initially, Sabine was exhausted from whatever she had done, and retired early after supper. |
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Two years ago, Kevin O'Donnell could barely swim 12 lengths of his local swimming pool and would drag himself totally exhausted from the water. |
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If the conferment of a right of avoidance ceases to make commercial or legal sense, then it should be treated as having been exhausted. |
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John was almost faint from hunger, his feet throbbed and his legs burned, and he was exhausted. |
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The hotel staff threw lifebelts out, which the two men grabbed on to, but they were too exhausted to swim back to the shore. |
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It is when body energy is exhausted that hypothermia becomes potentially life-threatening. |
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By the time the Germans mounted their eighth assault, the remaining riflemen had exhausted their ammunition. |
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At the finish the shaven Tufte let out a small smile and gave the thumbs up while an exhausted Hacker slumped over his rigger. |
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The support bus picked me up along with all the others who were too exhausted to go any further. |
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A week later their supplies had been completely exhausted but they landed on shore in time. |
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Ballard first entered the literary world as a science fiction writer, a genre he soon exhausted and has not explored in years. |
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Right now he was exhausted and couldn't be bothered to hear her voice and argue with her. |
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Spend all day riding the rollercoasters, roundabouts, railroad trains and log flumes of the theme park until you're utterly exhausted. |
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The question went round and round in my head until I had exhausted all other options. |
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The limits of human invention and art have been exhausted, and there is nothing more to say. |
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He was so exhausted from today's walk that when he sat down to rest, he fell asleep. |
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Wagons repeatedly broke down on the rutty roads, and men as well as horses were exhausted by the hardships of travel over the long distances. |
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Our doctor, the health visitor and even the drivers worked day and night and exhausted the medicine. |
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Finally exhausted, the blonde girl decided to lie down and rest on the luscious grass. |
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Air should be introduced at the ceiling and exhausted near the floor, creating a downward directional flow. |
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The technology avalanche often leaves her feeling overwhelmed, anxious, and exhausted. |
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The soldier was exhausted, and the meager food failed to sate his gnawing hunger, but he wasn't alone or afraid any longer. |
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I was exhausted when I got to Neil's, but looking forward to the lovely chicken he'd made for dinner. |
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I was so exhausted from putting on a smile when I was made fun of and scoffed at by a majority of the class. |
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Some fellow students exhausted by the expertise of the taxi dancers even wanted to dance with me. |
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After three days and nights barricaded into his office, Kristall's managing director was exhausted and just a little tetchy. |
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Local television and radio news had exhausted the few vague details of the crime with countless updates and telecasts. |
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English football has just about exhausted its room for manoeuvre in the domestic market. |
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She was exhausted and she needed a hot, steaming shower to loosen her tense muscles. |
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My muscles were tense from the unusual exertion, and my body was still exhausted. |
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He was utterly exhausted, and the terror of the last few hours had finally caught up with him. |
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He may be exhausted, but the adrenaline, testosterone and venom coursing through his veins will see him through. |
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Some stores are trying to bamboozle exhausted shoppers with illusory bargains. |
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Britain, bankrupt and exhausted by the war, lost the will to hold what it had. |
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The route itself can be slick and frozen over, and exhausted runners may be prone to hypothermia in the thin, cold air. |
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And a small piece of my exhausted spirit basks yet in the warm birthday greetings I received on this site, via e-mail and in person. |
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The pain in my arm had subsided to a dull throb and we both fell asleep straight away, completely exhausted. |
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Well I am exhausted and parts of me really hurt and I have to have some strange lady bathe me out of a bucket. |
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We drove the six hours back on Monday evening and I was exhausted beyond belief. |
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Despite being wounded repeatedly, he pressed the attack, and after his.45 ammo was exhausted, he picked up a rifle and bayoneted several enemy. |
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It was a great vacation, but I was thoroughly exhausted and hungover from the five-day bender that I've come to associate with people's nuptials. |
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There were also a couple of beanbags to the side of the couch and a recliner off in a corner, which held an exhausted Todd reading a thick book. |
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His portrayals always feature them as masses of men, either moving in columns or lying in exhausted heaps. |
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The timbals beat time dully, and the exhausted guests, overcome by drunkenness, nausea and vertigo, became silent. |
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Winton wasn't ready to see her today, there in his togs and all, dishevelled and exhausted. |
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If we lose the vigor and intensity of our youth, or from overwork, we become drained, exhausted, burned out, longing for the vigor of old. |
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The councils say they exhausted other avenues to settle the problems before going to court. |
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At no stage can it be credibly argued that all means towards a peaceful settlement in the conflict had been exhausted, the report insists. |
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Wondrous ethereal, soft comes along the third movement, as though exhausted from the topsy-turvy scherzo. |
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Allie sighed in exhausted relief when her wobbly feet touched bottom once more. |
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The lights from the cars parked outside cut through the curtains and fall on Doug's exhausted, benumbed face. |
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By early in the second half the Ecuador international was exhausted and fell away. |
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Stunned by the sudden fall, and exhausted by the run, they could only lie on the smooth floor and struggle for breath. |
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The young man shouted, still struggling mightily against two exhausted police cadets. |
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The new generation of windmills is going up on former rangeland, exhausted oil fields, reclaimed coal mines and old farms. |
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When gas from the magma chamber has been exhausted, the lava erupts more quietly to form a broader and lower edifice, a shield volcano. |
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He looked exhausted and frantic, his shirtsleeves rolled up to his elbows and little beads of sweat on his forehead. |
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Jared sat down across from his miscreant son, feeling drained and exhausted and not very happy at all. |
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Beth let out a cry of misery and her exhausted mind finally let her slip into unconsciousness. |
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It stands for myalgic encephalomyelitis, which is such a big name that I get exhausted even saying it. |
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Usually I could only run a very short distance before getting too exhausted and short of breath to continue. |
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Steadily he pulled himself across, by the time he hauled himself up, onto the bank he was exhausted. |
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Eventually she became exhausted from the long hours at the short-staffed school. |
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While a child, she nearly drowned in the Firth when she swam out of her depth and, exhausted, let the waters close over her. |
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Kella continued, finally sitting down, exhausted after he gave her light slaps on both cheeks. |
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As I drove onto the downtown exit ramp, an exhausted black woman trudged towards me, her head down. |
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Experiencing a rare moment alone, the busy mompreneur looked exhausted as she browsed through the store. |
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He stood in silhouette in the doorframe, head down, leaning against the side as if exhausted. |
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I'm blindingly exhausted, and I'm not thinking cleverly enough to ask your indulgence as a writer. |
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The candles were blown out and the exhausted travelers fell into a deep sleep. |
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Observing so much beauty in a single evening made me exhausted, blubbering like a little girl. |
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Animal welfare experts and a trained sniper were muddied and exhausted before they eventually tranquilized the cattle. |
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When I had once addressed your Lordship in public, I had exhausted all the art of pleasing which a retired and uncourtly scholar can possess. |
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In the same way that a messy room can make you feel exhausted just looking at it, a cluttered garden instils a sense of unease. |
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All she remembered was pulling the covers over herself and dropping off into an exhausted yet restless sleep. |
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I found myself alone, my friends sleeping to restore their exhausted souls. |
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With a celebratory brandy inside me, I nodded off to the beat of the engine, and the waves, and slept the sleep of the just and the exhausted. |
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I was exhausted and losing concentration but a few insects were bombilating in from the flight. |
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And you slump back, exhausted and bewildered, facing another wait of unguessable duration, and the pain and the fear continue. |
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After a moment, which actually is an hour later in reality, John felt absolutely exhausted and wanted to throw his body onto his unmade bed. |
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We came home, ran the bath, sat in it, drank a slug of whisky each and climbed in to bed, exhausted by thinking. |
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When Calico's borates were exhausted, Smith's foresight and resources enabled him to shift operations to Death Valley. |
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We were led upstairs, extremely exhausted, to the smarmy commissar's luxurious office with bedroom and en-suite bathroom. |
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Back in early March, I'd come home from work and fallen asleep, exhausted, at 7pm only to wake at 7am unrested and cranky. |
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Cold, aching, and exhausted I swam in past the unscalable hulls of the ships toward the stone wall of the quay. |
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My temperature feels like it's all over the place, I'm exhausted, headachy, feeling slightly nauseous at times and I have the serious shakes. |
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The exhausted candidate decided to unwind with a midnight game of ten-pin bowling and asked Klein to join him. |
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The odds are even worse for the Dogans, who had nearly exhausted all avenues for appeal. |
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I soon fell to sleep during my crying fit, exhausted from having sniveled and bawled the remainder of the day. |
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At 28,126 feet, exhausted from the delicate, perilous climbing and realizing that he was going snow-blind, Norton turned back. |
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He didn't get very far before he collapsed into a pile of pine needles and slowly decaying leaves, hurting, weak, and exhausted. |
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I was already exhausted when I wrote this, and have been up and doing pretty much ever since. |
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Michelle was once very sociable, but friends have fallen away because she is constantly exhausted. |
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The exhausted cowboys, branders and ranchers mounted their horses and rode slowly home. |
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By New Year's Eve I was exhausted and fell asleep on the sofa bed in the living room next to the dogs. |
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Our breadstuff was exhausted and mother had sent me out to buy some corn but it was not to be found for sale. |
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We had started out the last song breathless, and ended completely exhausted. |
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It has novelty value but that will soon wear off once the menu options are exhausted. |
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Every part of his body was sore, and he felt extremely exhausted, like he had been working non-stop for a week. |
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He pulled out the black space blanket and covered himself with it, knowing that in minutes he would drift off into a sleep, exhausted. |
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Heavyweight boxers usually slump into an exhausted embrace after battering each other for 15 bruising rounds. |
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When, freezing and exhausted, he finally felt land beneath his limbs, the buck collapsed. |
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After swimming and splashing each other for about an hour, they were exhausted and climbed out of the pool. |
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After six miles of scrambling, sinking, and bushwhacking, we were scraped and exhausted. |
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The return leg was cancelled and 156 exhausted passengers given meal vouchers and offered accommodation in Rome. |
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Finally, after 4 and a half hours of non-stop dancing, and talking about the competition, I was absolutely exhausted. |
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The exhausted 58-year-old said he was elated when he arrived back at the school. |
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He admitted to being emotionally exhausted by the meeting, the official note recorded. |
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In spring they also eat hackberries here, but this year the supply had been exhausted in early winter. |
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Three of the four stages exhausted their solid propellants through a single adjustable nozzle which guided the missile along its flight path. |
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His muscular body was bent and haggard, he was exhausted but still fighting with everything he had. |
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She saw an exhausted waitress, blonde and dull-faced with a black hairband and clips put in her hair. |
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Several months of relative calm ensued, to the relief of the exhausted French. |
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They make their move when an exhausted Bastila is traveling aboard the Republic starship the Endar Spire. |
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He was granted a stay of execution earlier this month when his lawyers filed a motion, claiming he had not exhausted all his appeals. |
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They dashed here and there, replacing exhausted supplies of thread for shuttles, oiling machinery. |
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On Friday he had carded a course-record, seven-under-par 64 and talked so much about it he exhausted not only his larynx but his vocabulary. |
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Many parents reported being exhausted and confused by the lack of information support and careless approach. |
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This carry-on confirms that the group has not only run out of money, but has exhausted its political capital, too. |
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Finally, his exhausted wife pointed out the location of the stopcock behind the kitchen sink and all was well. |
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Nonetheless, research shows that heavy artillery has far from exhausted its unique potential yet. |
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Catherine looked exhausted already, but said the sausages were proper herby tubes of meat and the gravy soaked into the Yorkshire beautifully. |
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She was embedded in the mud right up to the points of her shoulders, and she was exhausted from her struggles to free herself. |
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They chased one to the hermitage of Eskdaleside, near Whitby, where the hermit protected the exhausted boar and refused to hand it over. |
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I can't seem to get into bed unless I am exhausted and dead on my feet. |
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Repeated failures to reach a desired goal can cast doubt on its practicability only if the best means have been exhausted. |
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He proclaimed that the country had exhausted its resources for any sort of upheaval and his rule would focus on the consolidation of the post-Soviet regime. |
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The original settlers, such as the Jefferson family, moved westward because families like theirs planted tobacco in tidewater Virginia and exhausted the soil. |
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Similarly, we can see the world's oil supply being exhausted too. |
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On the last day, I was so exhausted that while practicing a new form I saw the form as one object in time instead of a series of techniques strung together. |
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I am quite exhausted by it, and have determined to break up this morbid condition. |
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The condition left her confused, physically weak and exhausted. |
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Last year, Labor Day 2013, that vision at long last materialized before my exhausted eyes. |
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The can't continue because they're just too fatigued and exhausted. |
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Even here in a holiday resort town we get caught up with the craziness of the daily merry-go-round and become progressively exhausted and burnt out. |
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Another stint of exhausted sleep passed and Kate awoke again. |
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At 10.30 pm, some ten and a half hours after first hooking the salmon and in complete darkness, the exhausted angler felt that the fish was finally tiring. |
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On a spring morning several years ago, I saw a tiny ovenbird that was walking north on Park Avenue, probably exhausted by its migratory flight from South America. |
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He ambled into the main auditorium, telling me he was exhausted, while Newt Gingrich wrapped up a snooze of a speech. |
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Both the strength and resources of the people had been exhausted. |
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Normal market mechanisms were disrupted, agricultural production fell behind, and China's people exhausted themselves producing what turned out to be shoddy, unsalable goods. |
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Supporters are as exhausted as Velma Hart, the Tea Party has momentum, and Republicans are now more trusted. |
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Now that it's all over, I feel exhausted and a little weird. |
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But that is not going to happen until the combatants are much more exhausted than they are now. |
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Lopez, wearing an orange Scoop T-shirt dress, looks as gratefully exhausted as any new mother. |
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Here the survival of young children and exhausted parents often cannot wait for the ANC government's policy of long-term delivery of growth and employment. |
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And yet he comes to loathe the prying eye of the camera on his soaked, exhausted, and shivering men. |
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And for the next few days, the exhausted scientist slept almost round the clock, making up for the months when he often worked 36 hours at a stretch. |
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He stressed it was vital to avoid repeating the Canadian experience when years of overfishing exhausted cod stocks in the Grand Banks off Newfoundland. |
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And by 1947 Europe had largely exhausted its dollar reserves. |
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If we follow this route, I think we can both say, with considerable justification, that we have exhausted every conceivable avenue prior to lighting the litigation touchpaper. |
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I was already exhausted with my unexpected display of athleticism. |
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After another hour or two of shop talk I was positively exhausted and dropped into bed like a sack of potatoes, only to wake up before 4 am, unable to sleep. |
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As our power of resistance has got exhausted, we have shun our frustration, and learnt the enviable and saintly art of satisfaction, stoicism and endurance. |
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In recent years literature has seen a profusion of irony and exotica, as if writers are too exhausted to keep up the fight, and instead hope to distract us. |
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He still felt exhausted though, and the sunrays hurt his eyes. |
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A few hours of wandering up and down the aisles brought us closer, and as we all sat down, exhausted but exhilarated, the idea of creating a little supper club was brought up. |
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Exposed to the fury of the wind and storm, shelterless, supperless, overwhelmed with discouragements, the entire party sank down exhausted upon the snow. |
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Once they reached the royal stables, they dismounted their exhausted horses to confused stable boys and ran as quickly as they could into Elizabeth's chamber. |
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The test ends when the patient is exhausted or too breathless to continue. |
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A girl would fall back, exhausted from sprinting, and I would meander my way to the front, making sure my pony tail did a swish to show that yes, I am doing better than you. |
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My sixth and worst episode struck at the end of my junior year of college when I was overwrought about a recent breakup with a boyfriend and exhausted from school. |
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Instead, it appears to be part of a contingency plan in case Abbas feels he has exhausted his political options. |
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She reacted badly to the medication, feeling sick and exhausted all the time, all her hair fell out and, worst of all, she was cut off from her family and friends. |
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While the other threads were developed and resolved, leaving one rather exhausted and peculiarly unsatisfied, this one remained outstanding, haunting the reader's memory. |
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At the end on the beach, the film shows the bedraggled crew, exhausted and relieved. |
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Today, in 2002, we know it as a grinding exercise in exhausted formula filmmaking characterized by sappy musical numbers and peppily annoying secondary characters. |
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And he has exhausted all of the possible clever taxation wheezes. |
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She looked breathless and exhausted but she was still alert. |
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Most of them had stayed up through the night to help the injured and look for survivors, and most were now on board the ship in their cabins, exhausted and asleep. |
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After the concrete drain was uncovered the fire crew used specialist cutting equipment and a Kango hammer to smash their way to the exhausted dog. |
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I think I look exhausted at the moment but he looked fresh as a daisy. |
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Recreation was not yet a pressing problem since we did not have any free time and were too exhausted for anything other than resting in our make-do shelters. |
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My eyes opened to find an exhausted James leaning over me, and the amount of sunlight streaming into the car indicated that it was well past dawn. |
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After another hour or two of shop talk and I was positively exhausted and dropped into bed like a sack of potatoes, only to wake up before 4 am, unable to sleep. |
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There are flashes of artistic inspiration and drive in an impromptu hip-hop dance battle and when the exhausted competitors compare post-rehearsal bruises. |
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We were so exhausted after the hike that we slept in the next morning. |
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