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Weakened by illness, Diocletian left the imperial office on 1 May 305, and became the only Roman emperor to voluntarily abdicate the position.
Weakened by their quarrels, neither empire was prepared to deal with the onslaught of the Arabs, newly unified under the banners of Islam and anxious to expand their faith.
Weakened by alcoholism and frequent sickness, she died of influenza in December 1957.
Weakened economically, militarily and by loss of prestige, the Empire became vulnerable to rebels in the eastern areas of the empire, who began to further undermine the empire while the Parthians moved into the power vacuum to take over the old Persian lands.
Weakened by Tai invasions, Hariphunchai eventually fell in 1293 to Mangrai the Great, king of Lanna, the successor state of the Ngoenyang kingdom.
Weakened by excessive fasting, he developed severe lung problems, possibly tuberculosis.
Weakened by costly and disastrous military campaigns against Goguryeo ( in modern day Korea ) which ended with the defeat of Sui in the early seventh century, the dynasty disintegrated through a combination of popular revolts, disloyalty, and assassination.
Weakened by the casualties taken just in landing, the surviving assault troops could not clear the heavily defended exits off the beach.
Weakened by Dutch Elm Disease, the tree died in 1964 from storm damage.
Weakened by Dutch elm disease, the tree died in 1964 from storm damage.
Weakened by constant warfare with the Bulgarians and the unconquered sections of the empire, it eventually fell when Byzantines recaptured Constantinople under Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos in 1261.
Weakened by the successive strokes as well as the rigors of his profession, Bradshaw died in his adopted hometown of Cincinnati from another stroke in 1958.
Weakened by the punitive attack by the Western powers, Chōshū was unable to withstand an expedition mounted by the Bakufu in autumn 1864 in retaliation for previous Chōshū attempts to seize control of Kyoto.
Weakened financially, MP3. com was eventually acquired by Vivendi Universal in May 2001 at $ 5 per share ($ 23 below the IPO share price ) or approximately $ 372 million in cash and stock.
Weakened by the brutal civil war within the city, the victorious Zealot factions could still field a significant number of troops to oppose an immediate Roman conquest of the capital.
Weakened by hunger, the 5307th continued fighting through the height of the monsoon season, worsening the situation ; it also transpired that the area around Myitkyina had the largest reported incidence of scrub typhus, which some Marauders contracted after sleeping on infected areas of untreated ground, earth or grass.
Weakened by population losses due to smallpox epidemics as well as warfare, the Huron unconditionally surrendered.
Weakened by economic difficulties and defections of many politicians, Tautas Fronte received just 2. 62 % of the popular vote and gained no seats in the new parliament.
" Weakened by the affair, André Marie resigned on 13 February 1949.
Weakened by childbirth, Martha Jefferson died several months after the birth of her last child.
Weakened by many radical uprisings, on 23 January 1895 he presented his resignation to Congress, which accepted it.
Weakened by fever, the English force then sailed west for Jamaica, the only place where the Spanish did not have new defensive works.

Weakened and health
Weakened and in poor health from exhaustion and tuberculosis, Jacob Albright fell ill while traveling from Linglestown, Pennsylvania, northeast of Harrisburg.

Weakened and died
Weakened by malnutrition, people died of typhus and other epidemics.
Weakened by depression and a year-long tuberculosis, Koltsov died in 1842 at the age 33.

Weakened and on
Weakened by both the First Punic War and the Mercenary War, Carthage immediately surrendered rather than enter into a conflict with Rome again, giving up all claims on Sardinia and Corsica, and agreed to pay a further indemnity of 1, 200 talents.
Weakened by his struggle, Perseus sends Bubo to bring Pegasus ; this Bubo does, and later diverts the Kraken until Perseus appears on Pegasus.
Weakened and feeling the side-effects of such a sudden drop-off in weight, Sandoval suffered four knockdowns, but he fought on until the fifth knockdown, which happened in round seven, after which the referee stopped the fight.
Three other songs, " Weakened State ", " Lodestar " and " Coffee Stain ", had also been previously recorded by Weeping Tile, on 1998's This Great Black Night.
Weakened after the party's poor showing in the 1997 elections, they were completely reformed on a national basis after the 2002 general election.
In the " Big Trouble in Little Asia ", the group raps, " Weakened the most by the coconut ", referring to individuals who are " brown on the outside but white on the inside ".
Weakened by illness, Freeman reluctantly left Broadway's Full Monty cast on August 18, 2001.

Weakened and final
Weakened with AIDS, Hampton remained active until the final few weeks of his life, composing the massive Alexander Variations for two pipe organs while almost completely bedridden.

Weakened and with
Weakened, Felix was unable to resist Aëtius who, with the support of Galla Placidia, replaced him as Magister militum praesentalis in 429, before having him killed in 430.
Weakened by wars, in 1654 Khmelnytsky persuaded the Cossacks to ally with the Russian tsar in the Treaty of Pereyaslav, which led to the Russo-Polish War ( 1654-1667 ).
Weakened, Jimmy heads to the sacred ground and stops Luc from having sex with Lola.
Weakened ties with traditional supporters and shaky finances led to proposals for merger with the Highlander Folk School or the operation of a drama center affiliated with the New Theatre League of New York City.

Weakened and .
Weakened, they were unable to prevent the passage of more comprehensive electoral reforms in 1867, 1884, 1918 and 1928 when universal equal suffrage was achieved.
Weakened Muscovy temporarily ceded Smolensk land to the Commonwealth in the Truce of Deulino and for the next forty-three years it was the seat of Smolensk Voivodeship.
In 2008 he published The Pornography of Power: How Defense Hawks Hijacked 9 / 11 and Weakened America.

by and serious
In fact it has caused us to give serious thought to moving our residence south, because it is not easy for the most objective Southerner to sit calmly by when his host is telling a roomful of people that the only way to deal with Southerners who oppose integration is to send in troops and shoot the bastards down.
But Aristotle kept the principle of levels and even augmented it by describing in the Poetics what kinds of character and action must be imitated if the play is to be a vehicle of serious and important human truths.
But by the time the risk was doubled, events had dismissed from his mind both increased percentages and a previously stated intention of considering carefully anything more serious than a bout of influenza.
`` This was not merely alleging errors, but was carried out by day-after-day allegations in memos, written charges of serious consequence.
A tragedy, by his definition, is an imitation of an action that is serious, of a certain magnitude, and complete in itself.
In each city quick public reaction and fast action by the city government halted the threats of more serious incidents.
It met a serious rebuff in New Orleans, where the two schools selected for the first moves toward integration were boycotted by white parents.
Moreover, tolerance by us of such practices results in serious waste and diversion of aid resources and in the long run generates anti-American sentiment of a kind peculiarly damaging to our political interest.
The United States can use its aid as an incentive to self-help by responding with aid on a sustained basis, tailored to priority needs, to those countries making serious efforts in self-help.
A dreadful fear entered my consciousness that perhaps he had entertained aspirations toward Viola's favors -- or, even more serious perhaps, that he had attained a share of them and had then been superseded by some luckier chap.
That a writer who is gay cannot be serious is a common professional illusion, sedulously fostered by all too many academics who mistakenly believe that their frivolous efforts should be taken seriously because they are expressed with that dreary solemnity which is the only mode of expression their authors are capable of.
Rather, it is typical of the thousands of quacks who use phony therapeutic devices to fatten themselves on the miseries of hundreds of thousands of Americans by robbing them of millions of dollars and luring them away from legitimate, ethical medical treatment of serious diseases.
then his mind moved on to be confronted by something far more serious, and as the thought expanded, the implications jarred him.
The largest structure ever made from adobe ( bricks ) was the Bam Citadel, which suffered serious damage ( up to 80 %) by an earthquake on December 26, 2003.
In October 2010, John Graham-Cumming started a campaign to raise funds by " public subscription " to enable serious historical and academic study of Babbage's plans, with a view to then build and test a fully working virtual design which will then in turn enable construction of the physical Analytical Engine.
Some states also define assault as an attempt to menace ( or actual menacing ) by placing another person in fear of imminent serious bodily injury.
After being excommunicated for his audacities by Pope Honorius III, Afonso II promised to make amends to the church, but he died in 1223 before making any serious attempts to do so.
This seems to pose a serious problem for the empirical account, though Hume brushes it aside as an exceptional case by stating that one may experience a novel idea that itself is derived from combinations of previous impressions.
The first serious attempt to land an expansion team for the Phoenix area was mounted by Elyse Doherty and Martin Stone, owner of the Phoenix Firebirds, the city's triple-A minor league baseball team and the top affiliate of the San Francisco Giants.
Armida was translated into German and widely performed, especially in the northern German states, where it helped to establish Salieri's reputation as an important and innovative modern composer It would also be the first opera to receive a serious preparation in a piano and vocal reduction by Carl Friedrich Cramer in 1783.
The firm soon established a reputation in more serious music circles by championing the works of Franz Schubert.
In recent years, the option to charge people with affray has been used as part of a strategy by HM Government to aggressively address problems with drunken individuals who cause serious trouble on airliners.
It has been said that these studies require serious attention and that such effects were not clearly tested for by pharmaceutical companies prior to obtaining approval for placing the drugs on the market.
The social problems arising from alcoholism are serious, caused by the pathological changes in the brain and the intoxicating effects of alcohol.
Li ' l Abner: A Study in American Satire by Arthur Asa Berger ( Twayne, 1969 ) contained serious analyses of Capp's narrative technique, his use of dialogue, self-caricature and grotesquerie, the place of Li ' l Abner in American satire, and the significance of social criticism and the graphic image.

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