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Exhausted and heard
* Edward Jessup's monologue about his relationship with Emily can be heard on the track " Exhausted Love " by hip-hop musical duo Eyedea & Abilities.

Exhausted and another
Exhausted and frightened by the prospect of facing another giant Indian army at the Ganges River, his army mutinied at the Hyphasis ( modern Beas ), refusing to march further East.

Exhausted and .
Exhausted from the previous war, which took the highest toll on Bulgaria, the Bulgarian army soon turned on the defensive.
Exhausted by the lawsuits, Edison's competitors — Essanay, Kalem, Pathé Frères, Selig, and Vitagraph — approached him in 1907 to negotiate a licensing agreement, which Lubin was also invited to join.
Exhausted by cold, hunger and fatigue, he was eventually discovered by a peasant carrying a charcoal burner, but his exposure to the elements meant he soon contracted a dangerously high fever.
Exhausted by touring, Poly Styrene left the band in mid 1979, though she is seen performing with the band in the 1980 film, D. O. A .. She released a solo album, Translucence, before joining the Hare Krishna movement ( as did Logic, who left the band aged 16 in 1977 to form a new group called Essential Logic ).
Exhausted and frustrated by the antagonism in Palermo, Falcone accepted a post in the Ministry of Justice in Rome offered to him by Claudio Martelli, the new minister of Justice in a new government of Giulio Andreotti in March 1991.
Exhausted by his labours during and after his scientific expedition to Egypt, Champollion died of an apoplectic attack ( stroke ) in Paris in 1832 at the age of 41.
Exhausted by the war, Iran signed UN Security Council Resolution 598 in July 1988, after the United States and Germany began supplying Iraq with chemical weapons.
Exhausted Cloves: Cloves from which almost or all of the oil has been removed by distillation.
Exhausted, Alcmaeon asked an oracle how to avoid the Erinyes and was told that he needed to stop where the sun was not shining when he killed his mother.
Exhausted, Alcmaeon asked an oracle how to assuage the Erinyes and was told that he needed to stop where the sun was not shining when he killed his mother.
Exhausted, Ceridwen managed to force him into a barn, where he turned into a single grain of corn and she became a tufted black hen and ate him.
Saint Vincent produced the ersatz biographical film of Holmes ' life, Exhausted.
* Exhausted: John C. Holmes, the Real Story ( 1981 documentary )
Exhausted by her ordeal, she again rejects Wimsey ’ s proposal of marriage.
Exhausted rescue workers refuse to give up.
Exhausted physically and mentally, he heads home to see his sister.
Exhausted fixer and to some extent rinse water contain silver thiosulfate complex ions.
Exhausted, he resigned and returned to Europe in 1880.
Exhausted and bloodied from the fight, John can only pant as he watches Carver slip away.
Exhausted from the campaign, Washburn called for direct, popular elections of senators.
Exhausted, he dozed occasionally, but managed to maintain his balance.
Exhausted, she finally collapsed beside her baby Ishmael and prayed to God for deliverance.

stumbling and heard
In the 1980 musical / comedy movie Blues Brothers, the Vee Jay recording of " Boogie Chillen '" is heard ( presumably playing on Elwood's car stereo ) as the band drives around shortly before stumbling upon Bob's Country Bunker.

stumbling and another
Walter M. Miller, Jr.'s, A Canticle For Leibowitz ( 1959 ) finds men, after the great atomic disaster, stumbling back to their previous level of civilization and another catastrophe ; ;
The knots would cut into his fingers when he tried to slide to another note, so he began bending the notes, stumbling onto a type of " blue note.
Characters impersonated include Clarrie and Eddie Grundy, stumbling from one crisis to another, Joe Grundy and his incomprehensible yokel accent, Jack Woolley ’ s incomprehensible Brummie, posh Brian Aldridge, snooty Lynda Snell, and Geordie-accented Ruth " Oh noooh " Archer.
Freddie, supposed to attend a meeting with Florence and Antoly to smooth things over, is sidetracked by the nightlife (" One Night in Bangkok ") and shows up late, stumbling upon the scene of Anatoly and Florence who — having waited a while for Freddie's arrival — quickly developed feelings for one another and are now holding hands (" Terrace Duet ").
Like Densuke, she's a recent member of the mysterious Eiken Club and always finds Densuke falling onto her bosom or stumbling into her bust while she's undressing one way or another ( accidentally, or as one of Kirika's own brand of practical jokes ), yet she doesn't seem to hold anything against him for it, and also has feelings for him.
Traditionally, the stumbling block with computerized RPG play aids has been the publisher's reluctance to allow their published rules to be redistributed in another form.

stumbling and voice
In an interview, Brian Donovan, the voice actor for Rock Lee in the English adaptation of the anime, commented that he likes Lee because he felt he was attempting to be a " knight in shining armor but bumbling and stumbling at the same time ".

stumbling and .
He side-stepped her blow and she fell, stumbling against the gelding.
Blood gushed from his nose, and he backed off as rapidly as he could, stumbling over his own feet in his frantic haste to get away from Curt's fists.
It is the gait of the human who must run to live: arms dangling, legs barely swinging over the ground, head hung down and only occasionally swinging up to see the target, a loose motion that is just short of stumbling and yet is wonderfully graceful.
I was stumbling in my undershirt trying to find my way around her damn kitchenette when I smelt that sickish sweet hairtonic smell.
In a confused, soaked and stumbling shift of bodies and lifting arms, the two men were dragged into the same skiff.
But the greater reason for fumbling, stumbling American leadership is due to the shock her pride suffered when the Japanese attacked at Pearl Harbor.
However Copperhead rhetoric argued that emancipation was a stumbling block to peace and reunification.
On why so few women succeeded in art as she did, she stated, " Strength is the stumbling block.
This extra limit, however, can be a rather large stumbling block for most C programmers, who are used to being able to manipulate their pointers directly with arithmetic.
Additionally, Transparency International has identified corruption in the education sector as a major stumbling block to achieving Universal Primary Education in Africa.
There he remained while Vermont declared independence, and John Burgoyne's campaign for the Hudson River met a stumbling block near Bennington in August 1777.
For others, psychological inconsistency is not a stumbling block to good drama: " Euripides is in pursuit of a larger insight: he aims to set forth the two modes, emotional and rational, with which human beings confront their own mortality.
Cutting the size of the public sector work force, lowering the deficit, and enhancing revenues from taxes — as mandated by the multilateral lending institutions — were consistently his biggest stumbling blocks.
Hemiparesis with origin in the lower section of the brain creates a condition known as ataxia, a loss of both gross and fine motor skills, often manifesting as staggering and stumbling.
This problem has subsequently proved to be a stumbling block to a negotiated settlement of the ongoing conflict.
He later wrote of how he " rejoiced at my good fortune in stumbling upon an object so interesting in the natural history of the earth, and which I had been long looking for in vain.
At that time the dangers of atomic power was not fully understood, Borst believing the major stumbling block was the price of uranium.
On introducing budget flights between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, the stumbling block appears to be Malaysia's sympathy towards flag carrier Malaysia Airlines, and preference for the existing near duopoly with Singapore Airlines.
Steiner terms Kant's “ Jenseits-Philosophie ” ( philosophy of an inaccessible beyond ) a stumbling block in achieving a satisfying philosophical viewpoint.
While the first of these novels, The Saint in Miami, has Templar stumbling upon a Nazi plot, beginning with the " Arizona " novella Templar is fighting his own war against Germany.
Meyer had desperately wanted the Liberty Memorial, a tall war memorial in Penn Valley Park overlooking downtown Kansas City, for two scenes: postcard-perfect shots of Kansas City near the beginning and a scene of Robards stumbling through the ruins.
In his autobiography, mathematician Gian-Carlo Rota tells of casually browsing the mathematical stacks of Sterling Library and stumbling on a handwritten mailing list, attached to some of Gibbs's course notes, which listed over two hundred notable scientists of his day, including Poincaré, Hilbert, Boltzmann, and Mach.
* Terminal Entry, a 1986 movie directed by John Kincade, about teenage hackers stumbling on a terrorist computer network.
Don Birnam ( Ray Milland ) stumbling down Third Avenue, seeking to pawn his typewriter.
Newsweek said that the film " has no more sense of its own ludicrousness than a village idiot stumbling in manure ", but a later article read: " Astoundingly photogenic, infinitely curvaceous, Sharon Tate is one of the most smashing young things to hit Hollywood in a long time.

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