-
partial at best. His mind
remained relatively clear; but he was
physically enfeebled, and the
disease had
wrecked his
emotional constitution and aggravated...
- "the
chronicle of a
performer out of his element,
working to a deadline,
enfeebling his
overtaxed talents by a rush to
deliver a new 'LP product', rehe****...
-
humanity a m****a ****ata (m**** of perdition,
condemned crowd) and much
enfeebling,
though not destroying, the
freedom of the will.
Although earlier Christian...
- Kampf, in
which he
argued that
effeminate Jewish–Christian
ethics were
enfeebling Europe, and that
Germany was in need of an
uncompromising strongman to...
-
registered the
collapse of
Khazar power in
attributing its
eclipse to the
enfeebling effects of "false" religion. The
decline was
contemporary to that suffered...
- city's history. By then,
Damascus lacked a city administration, had an
enfeebled economy, and a
greatly reduced po****tion. With the
arrival of the Seljuq...
- (which, in practice, were
sometimes applied to
prisoners that were too
enfeebled to meet
production quota), they
instituted a
number of
positive incentives...
-
observed cognition changes,
describing his
patients as
having a "marked
enfeeblement of the memory" and "conceptions that
formed slowly". The
diagnosis was...
- Crosby's
release from
prison for
American Dream in 1988.
Stills and
Crosby (
enfeebled by
health problems from his
fallow period that
culminated in a 1994 liver...
- they had been
accorded by
their opponents,
whose will
power had been
enfeebled by a
regard for
liberal principles that, as
events subsequently proved...