| 21. | But a Russia preoccupied with political infighting and succession struggles is an enfeebled international partner.
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| 22. | "" From Prajapati, when he had become enfeebled, the deities departed.
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| 23. | Deng, now ill and enfeebled, appears no longer able to protect his political proteges.
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| 24. | An enfeebled President bodes even worse for the Middle East " peace process ."
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| 25. | Still, the majorities in New York go to unusual lengths to enfeeble the minority parties.
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| 26. | Gentleness softens the soul and, more important, enfeebles the sinews in the soup bone.
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| 27. | Yeltsin, enfeebled by age and illness, often startled Western officials with his erratic behavior.
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| 28. | The hope of benefiting his enfeebled constitution in a warm climate induced him to revisit Jamaica.
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| 29. | Much to the shock of the Danes the enfeebled Christian line once again reforms and charges.
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| 30. | These theologians were convinced that the church had enfeebled its own ability to speak to contemporary society.
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