Try five spacewalks in three weeks, says a Russian cosmonaut who returned to Earth this summer skinnier and wearier.
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CEOs more so than in the past are finding themselves wearier keeping up with those expectations over longer periods of time.
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While physicians, scientists, and doctors may have become wearier on the diagram and medical astrology, the people did not.
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It showed an older and wearier-looking Blair wearing a red poppy-a symbol of war remembrance for the British.
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Their startlingly alabaster trunks and limbs make the dominant bluff, ravaged and battered, seem an even older, wearier scrap heap.
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Roddick sounded wearier but wiser when he said, " I think I have the ability ( to win this tournament ).
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The only problem, of course, is that the more time people spend on the Web, the wearier they grow of e-mail marketing.
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In fact, the longer you talk to Tomba the wearier he sounds with his sport and the more disillusioned he sounds with fame and its inevitable byproducts.
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Yes, cynicism was peppier in those days, but peppy cynicism is more fun on a stage than the wearier, end-of-the-century variety.
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By the time they were reunited in Philadelphia a few years later, Chamberlain was wiser and also wearier, having been denied time and again the NBA's ultimate prize.