Sentences with word «enervation»

About Blog I'm living proof that a bipolar life does not have to mean craziness on one end and enervation on the other.
And what's interesting is the vagus nerve, which is a cranial nerve, has enervations within the ear, meaning connections, inner connections within the ear.
But it's just too late: by then enervation has set in and the 3D glasses are weighing heavy on the nose.
More playfully, Lauren Luloff, Patricia Treib, Brooke Moyse, Cordy Ryman, Michael Voss, Amy Feldman, Zak Prekop, Sarah Faux, and Tatiana Berg, to name a few, employ loose, gestural enervation and light paint handling that invites erroneous comparison to projects completed in a beginning painting class.
About Blog I'm living proof that a bipolar life does not have to mean craziness on one end and enervation on the other.
Instead of blaming the market economy for the enervation and destruction of communities, Willetts argued that critics should look at the «moral nihilism» of the 1960s.
And Daredevil has a tendency to stretch out its conversational scenes to the point of enervation, especially with regard to Fisk's attempts to romance an art gallery owner (played by Man of Steel's Ayelet Zurer).
The Moore Egyptian Theatre performed heroically and made their Third Seattle International Film Festival the biggest yet; that it wasn't the best says as much about the enervation of the international film scene as it does about the festival programming, but even at that, the Moore served up more of the year's most satisfying and / or provocative films than anyone else.
But you're not simply trading one kind of enervation for another.
The uncomfortable sensation and the enervation are side effects of our hunter - gatherer diet.
The receding graphic / alphabetic symbols that are piled here index a material support for language — one made visible on condition of the enervation of communicative signs.
*** «inertia»: noun a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged; «the bureaucratic inertia of the various tiers of government» synonyms: inactivity, inaction, inactiveness, inertness, passivity, apathy, accidie, malaise, stagnation, dullness, enervation, sluggishness, lethargy, languor, languidness, listlessness, torpor, torpidity, idleness, indolence, laziness, sloth, slothfulness.
About Blog I'm living proof that a bipolar life does not have to mean craziness on one end and enervation on the other.
About Blog I'm living proof that a bipolar life does not have to mean craziness on one end and enervation on the other.
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