| 31. | While some books sell at a torpid pace, Miller and Ms . Kane refuse to drop any.
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| 32. | And some of them even liked the early-summer heat, which had stunned the city torpid.
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| 33. | The Americans, meanwhile, seemed torpid, the urgency gone from their game along with four starters.
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| 34. | Our summer of torpid politics suddenly came alive with the freaky spectacle of two presidents trash-talking.
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| 35. | The Blackwood's wallowing body roll and torpid reflexes mock Lincoln's assertions of sporty handling.
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| 36. | They are trying to find another buyer for the car group, but the response has been torpid.
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| 37. | These birds require frequent feeding while active during the day and become torpid at night to conserve energy.
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| 38. | Profitability returned to the long-time leader in the keyboard industry after years of torpid financial performance.
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| 39. | The torpid pace could pick up when the prosecution's next witness, Brian " Kato"
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| 40. | The characters remain hazy ciphers in the torpid atmosphere of a place you'll never want to visit.
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