| 11. | Shots occasionally shatter the afternoon torpor _ rebels firing into the air.
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| 12. | If conditions are unfavourable, individuals may enter a state of torpor.
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| 13. | Roux consistently fought for an bourgeois torpor of the Jacobins.
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| 14. | This happens in the spring shortly after waking up from winter torpor.
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| 15. | It is likely that this torpor was the result of untreated diabetes.
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| 16. | Coupled with the daily torpor is a process called re-warming.
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| 17. | Not much is known on the origin of this torpor.
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| 18. | Neighboring New Jersey and Pennsylvania have also had trouble shaking off their torpor.
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| 19. | But as all hell breaks loose around the staff, torpor runs rampant.
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| 20. | They had become symbols of Hollywood's bloated budgets and creative torpor.
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