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But all that tranced stillness can become enervating, and it takes a sure hand to maintain the momentum in the more reflective passages.
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The climate is hot, dry and enervating.
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To approach leadership with the enervating mind-set of being elected to preside over a boom is to prepare to underachieve or simply muddle along.
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This would have relieved the overall tone of decorous pathos, which became a little enervating.
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Holidays are ending, and the enervating dribble back to work is on.
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Breathing gases containing helium such as trimix are used for deeper dives to reduce the enervating effects of nitrogen narcosis.
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For all its enervating slowness, this is theatre that seeps under your skin.
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More enervating than invigorating, the book fails to communicate the vitality of a life of thought.
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But the new currency help pull hoarded goods back into shops and tamped down on the enervating effects of the black market.
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As time progresses, the protagonist sees disorder and annoyance in these animals and is often disturbed by their enervating sound.
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