| 11. | She looks more careworn than ever.
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| 12. | Rowena ( Eugene Domingo ) comforts the careworn Ina, who thinks of how to solve everything.
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| 13. | Nearby, the careworn woman with tears pooling in her dark eyes is a mother without her children.
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| 14. | With the capital still reeling from Union defeats at Antietam and Fredericksburg, a " careworn"
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| 15. | Van der Doort's careworn face is familiar from a portrait and engravings held by the Prince Henry.
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| 16. | Rachel ( Dianne Wiest ) is a careworn doctor who was once addicted to a combination of alcohol and painkillers.
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| 17. | Sergei is 46 now, careworn and fastidious, a little stooped, his voice filtered through bluish cigarette smoke.
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| 18. | Scarcely any American music can match the blues for relevance to that careworn, defiant state we call the human condition.
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| 19. | It is nuance and imagination, as Peggy Guggenheim knew, woven with the slightly careworn but familiar threads of personality.
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| 20. | That will surely me0it time on the show, which has not whitewashed the experiences of the careworn family so far.
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