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The article was posted by a 13-year-old boy who grumbled about his single status and expressed his weariness and frustration towards romantic love.
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However, following an 1815 rebellion among the teachers of his school, his last ten years were marred by weariness and sorrow.
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At times, we feel it as a sense of need, or a dissatisfaction that can vary from mild weariness to utter despair.
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The war also developed a weariness in the city, owing to a lack of food in response to the disruption of agriculture.
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Hill stated that the song begins with weariness from the opening verse and builds up strength leading to the chorus of the song.
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The request complained of suffering from an epidemic of weariness, embarrassment and conditioned shame.
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Passive purifications are the trials encountered by souls in preparation for contemplation, known as desolation, or dryness, and weariness.
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After seven years of brutal war, both sides in this conflict were suffering from weariness of the war.
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Both of these playwrights were taking advantage of a loosening of the censorship and popular weariness with refined comedy.
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But when the struggle was over they renounced, through weariness and a longing for peace, their most precious right, the power of the purse.
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