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upper limit of a muscle's
ability to
generate force,
nervous fatigue (
enervation) — in
which the
nerve signal weakens — can be a
limiting factor in untrained...
- Noroozi,
Ebrahim (25 June 2022). "Deadly
quake a new blow to
Afghans enervated by poverty". CTV News. ****ociated Press.
Retrieved 3 July 2022. "Afghanistan:...
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pointless little movie ... made
without flair or imagination,
seemingly enervated by its own bad
taste and low intentions".
Canby called the screenplay...
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movie that
succeed are also frustrating.
Because they're
cushioned by
enervated,
conceptually befuddled, and
sometimes outright indifferent stuff". However...
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morbidity rates among its employees. This
decimated the company's
ranks and
enervated many of the survivors. A self-inflicted
wound was the VOC's
dividend policy...
- Stoics'
desire for
apatheia was foolish: they
would live a 'sluggish,
enervated life', he said. In
spite of the
influence of Atticus,
Marcus would later...
- pronephros,
protonephridium nerv- sinew,
nerve Latin nervus enervate,
enervation,
enervative, innervate, innervation, nerval, nervate, nerve, nervose, nervosity...
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championship battle, full of
everything that
makes football dramatic, draining,
enervating, maddening, fantastic, exciting" and praised,
among other things, the...
- five and
commented that "While Deadloch’s far from dead on arrival, its
enervating lack of
structural ambition did kill a lot of the buzz I had
going in...
- They have also
recorded under the
aliases Cascade and Catcher.
Their song
Enervate,
released in 1997, has so far been
their greatest hit,
followed by Supernova...