| 41. | Others were pushed to leave by nervous family members, or they wearied of the pay.
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| 42. | Diamandy's death was received with indifference by the Germanophiles and wearied intellectuals in Bucharest.
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| 43. | Wearied, ladies, of those New York fellows who can brag only about bagging an account?
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| 44. | Taxpayers long ago wearied of paying to build stadiums for millionaires in the name of civic pride.
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| 45. | Wearied by poverty, Hartknoch died and was buried there in 1687 at the age of 43.
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| 46. | That way the Mass's built-in repetitions might have refreshed rather than wearied the ear.
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| 47. | He says many residents, wearied by poverty and violence, are receptive to his message of salvation.
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| 48. | Well, Wilkens still stands, at times wearied, but that is a symptom of turning 58.
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| 49. | Video rental stores detected an upturn soon after the attacks as TV viewers wearied of continuous depressing news.
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| 50. | He doesn't flinch at criticism, but admits to being wearied by the relentless legal challenges.
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