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Her sense of humor kept her going and her native cheerfulness an elixir for all around her, especially her husband, with his exhausting day job, Dew said.

Eventually, the hungry and exhausted Kate is worn down, and their barb-filled relationship blossoms into love.

"Yes, they wear me out, but it's a good kind of exhaustion," Frey said.

In a time when medicine was young and the workings of the human body were still not well understood, it was not uncommon for a new mother, weakened by the rigors of childbirth, to succumb to infection, exhaustion or both.

Despite 20 years of struggle that leaves many children near or in poverty and many adults exhausted and embittered, the Legislature has done little to ameliorate the shortage of low-income housing.

From what is presumably a long and exhausting history of arguing with sceptics, he tends to anticipate criticism and fold it into his ever-extending sentences.

The book also comes with DVD-ROM containing an exhaustive survey of every aspect of the copious Cornell oeuvre.

ALIEN QUADRILOGY The adventures of Sigourney Weaver's extraterrestrially tormented Ripley might not quite have Indy's feel-good vibe, but wow, does this nine-disc set ever beat all comers for its exhaustive coverage.

And on Proof, the movie I've just done and on Sylvia... Well, normally I hang around and joke around but I was so exhausted and I was kind of in my own zone about my father.

Opener Justin Langer, who was exhausted after completing his 17th Test century after more than two days in the field, said Waugh had set a goal before the day's play of fighting out a hard draw in the match.

"Let's move on!" exclaims the exhausted captain at the last as he sheds a protective layer and craves, momentarily at least, some refuge.

After all, this is a person who has few qualms about poisoning the environment, exhausting the earth's resources, disregarding human rights and breaking the law in order to make a buck.

They ran so much that even in their limited playing time, Van Horn was pushed to an uncharacteristic exhaustion.

No challenge can compare with "Antarctica," which required two years of photography in that hostile environment at the bottom of the world, plus the couple's exhaustive immersion in such arcane subjects as 15th- and 16th-century bookbinding techniques, the characteristics of various animal hides, the services of international overnight delivery companies and the latest innovations in 21st-century printing technologies.

Suffering from a mixture of elation and exhaustion.


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