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'Debilitating' is a better word for it, not energizing, "Robinson says.
BALTIMORE COMIC-CON: Has it become the supreme antidote to San Diego? 2010
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"Debilitating and capricious cuts nearly double to those already in the offing," said Mullen, who has argued that a global commitment to keeping the world safe will require investment in new technologies and weapons systems.
Panetta warns that defense cuts above $400B would be harmful 2011
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Debilitating labor disputes are common in South Korea.
Parts Shortage Stops Two Hyundai Engine Lines Kyong-Ae Choi 2011
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Debilitating illness and the end of life will always be difficult for the patient and the patient's family, and it is entirely reasonable that they may choose go to any length to extend the patient's life.
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"Debilitating and capricious cuts nearly double to those already in the offing," said Mullen, who has argued that a global commitment to keeping the world safe will require investment in new technologies and weapons systems.
Panetta warns that defense cuts above $400B would be harmful 2011
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Debilitating condition scaring you — for medic then to get sorted 7,7,8
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Debilitating strain on the system is easy to contemplate when the voluminous health problems resulting from obesity are extrapolated across an increasingly obese society.
S.I. Adam, M.D.: US Health Care Reform: As Seen From the Trenches: Part 3 of a 6-Part Series M.D. S.I. Adam 2010
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Debilitating chains of doubt hold us to the earth.
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Debilitating rape has become commonplace there, and an estimated 5.4 million people have been killed in the past 15 years, according to the Enough Project, an anti-genocide advocacy group.
Stanford Students Take Stand Against 'Conflict Minerals' 2010
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Debilitating strain on the system is easy to contemplate when the voluminous health problems resulting from obesity are extrapolated across an increasingly obese society.
S.I. Adam, M.D.: US Health Care Reform: As Seen From the Trenches: Part 3 of a 6-Part Series M.D. S.I. Adam 2010
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