| 21. | He died in 1880 in an asylum after a short period of nervous prostration.
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| 22. | Lewis Tappan died of nervous prostration in 1880.
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| 23. | A generation of war was followed by almost two decades of economic prostration and poverty.
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| 24. | As in the Book of Job, perhaps economic prostration can be corrected some day.
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| 25. | Muslims practice " salat " ( kneeling and prostration ) in their prayers.
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| 26. | A brimmed hat would interfere with the sajdah ( act of prostration during prayers ).
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| 27. | Oriental Catholic rites also use prostrations in a similar way as the Oriental Orthodox Churches.
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| 28. | Infected birds may suffer from reluctance to move, ruffled appearance, prostration and death.
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| 29. | Hundreds on the Wimbledon grounds have been treated for dizzy spells, fainting and heat prostration.
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| 30. | For many of us, the holidays bring spiritual exaltation, emotional fatigue and economic prostration.
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