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In the event of schedule mismatch, enervating wait adds up to woes.

Critique: Ideal for the non-specialist general reader seeking to successfully deal with the enervating, disabling, devitalizing, injurious effects of untreated anxiety, "The 10 Best-Ever Anxiety Management Techniques" and its accompanying workbook are impressively 'user friendly' in organization and presentation, making it unreservedly recommended for personal self-help/self-improvement collections.

They include the teen fantasy flick, 'My Fairy Tail Love Story,' topbilling the love team of Janella Salvador and Elmo Magalona, which appears to have been given a second lease on life, despite Elmo's continuing and enervating 'niceness.'

Without desire, Christianity becomes a catalogue of obligations, formulaic prayers, and rituals that we perform with enervating regularity.

Against everything, if it was corrupt, dubious, enervating, untrue to us, false to happiness."

Winter, normally a season of feast, excursion and joy in this region of the world otherwise known for its enervating summers, has brought with it a strange phenomenon when chill in the air sent people scampering to keep themselves warm besides making driving a dicey task especially at night.

Celebrated Lebanese soprano Magida El Roumi, who last mounted the Jounieh stage in 2011, will return to the venue on July 4 for what promises to be an enervating performance of universally loved tunes.

Director: Ira Sachs Duration: (94 mins) STRANGE, enervating, toxic, miraculous, unrequited, redemptive: love exerts an irresistible hold on the human heart.

It is an all-too-familiar, enervating terrain that Canadian Anglicans have found themselves trapped in for quite some time now.

It is a scale of disaster that calls for more than the enervating pace of diplomacy afoot at the moment.

All of this leads Acampora to explore Nietzsche's attempt to overcome the enervating and debilitating effects of Christian morality by questioning the central tenets of its moral psychology: intention, responsibility, guilt, and so forth.

"It needlessly fuels enervating sectarian debates that are by and large absent from the lives of most British people, who do not want religions or religious identities to be actively prioritized by their elected government," the letter added.

Maddeningly divided into 59 chapters, each coyly signaled with "Beginning of chapter ..." and "End of chapter ...," this intimate but enervating drama aims for subtlety, yet its overwhelming pretensions deny the wife agency and generate irked pity rather than sympathy.

Although Matthews may have a rose-tinted view of the C.I.A., he is terrifically good on the turf wars and enervating bureaucracy of espionage." CHARLES CUMMING

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