| 41. | But is his reputation for soporific speeches formidable enough to match up one on one with Gore's?
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| 42. | We careen from the stupefying to the soporific with the flip of a page, remote, or mouse.
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| 43. | In this role he developed the soporific Luminal in 1912, an important drug in the treatment of epilepsy.
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| 44. | It is one of the sleep-promoting ( soporific ) components in " Verbena officinalis ".
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| 45. | Lugar's sometimes soporific campaign struggled for attention here and his long-shot status apparently cost him votes.
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| 46. | That's made at least a temporary virtue of a style so low-key it is sometimes soporific.
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| 47. | PBS, the only broadcast network to offer full evenings of the convention this week, was just as soporific.
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| 48. | Ten-year-olds, in my experience, have a natural immunity to the soporific effects of beauty.
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| 49. | Like the one showing her in a state of soporific bliss on a grand bed withflowery quilts in the garden.
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| 50. | Antoine Hamilton, a friend of the rejected de Gramont, wrote that she subjected her lovers to soporific talk.
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