| 31. | Democracy comes out the worse for wear.
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| 32. | When the dough is done, the dessert is done, too, and neither is the worse for wear.
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| 33. | On the floor stands a single stone basin somewhat the worse for wear after 5, 000 years.
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| 34. | Although it looked much the worse for wear, he managed to recognize his Volkswagen Golf in a Serb convoy.
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| 35. | During the Revolution, he said, the British used the church for stables and left it the worse for wear.
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| 36. | James ends up very much the worse for wear, as usual, but this time food poisoning is the culprit.
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| 37. | Neither Timber Country, third in the Derby, nor Thunder Gulch, third in the Preakness, look the worse for wear.
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| 38. | Maybe it's the island's environmental reverence, but for all its increased traffic, it seems none the worse for wear.
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| 39. | Pierce, however, was back in the game at the 2 : 47 mark, apparently none the worse for wear.
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| 40. | They emerged somewhat the worse for wear and departed on a much-needed summer break, leaving behind an array of snapshots.
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