Sentences with word «weariness»

"Weariness" means feeling tired, exhausted, or lacking energy. Full definition
«Art thou pale for weariness of climbing heaven and gazing on Earth, wandering companionless?»
There is a deep sense of weariness with Cuomo, a feeling of anger, even betrayal.
But now that you mention it, maybe there are a few little sun wrinkles around John's eyes, or a trace of genuine weariness in Jeremy's nervous, poker - face twinkle.
To prevent weariness from affecting the results, de Leeuw set up the screen to project two images simultaneously — one generated by jsPsych, the other by the traditional system — enabling response times to both systems to be measured simultaneously.
Kristen Stewart evokes a very different, pinched weariness as Beth, showing another register of the taut inwardness she explores so superbly in Olivier Assayas's Personal Shopper.
There's not much to be learned from failure, and slowly building back up roughly the same position you were in last time has a sense of weariness about it that only grows the more times you have to do it.
It's hard not to feel a bit of weariness at the prospect of doing this all over again — the dozens of enemy outposts, the quirky characters, the cinematic story missions that nevertheless don't seem like they have much to say about anything.
But in contrast to recent years, there is a growing weariness with costly, feel - good spectacle.
For the part of Ryno, Breillat said she needed a «young Alain Delon» (although Fu'ad Aït Aatto might evoke a young Mick Jagger for some viewers).1 Similarly, the participation of Michael Lonsdale, Yolande Moreau and Claude Sarraute brings both humour and credibility to the elders who walk a tightrope between bourgeois complacency and post-carnal world weariness.
Defense attorneys appear concerned that a general weariness about money in politics could pose a challenge for their clients.
If you make it through Lean on Pete, you'll feel weariness in your bones afterward.
The hook of the game is such a simple one, and the mechanics are so solid that I felt there was always a carrot dangling in front of me, so just when weariness was about to set in, I suddenly felt a second wind kick in and suddenly a few more hours had passed.
A minor oversight was forgetting to pack music, but I scrounged a Disco Inferno compilation disc from the glovebox and Blamed It On The Boogie as I sluiced 600 ml of Diet Coke through my body (medicinal, to prevent weariness at the wheel) and burned up the bitumen.
This bungalow is an adult sanctuary with a double bed and a spa - inspired bathroom featuring a sunken tub to soak away all traces of travel weariness.
All the while, the cabin was cool and comfortable, preventing weariness over long stints, and thus kept me more sharply attuned to the task at hand.
The album communicates a certain weariness.
But when donor weariness sets in among those few, loyal funders — particularly if they have invested millions but have not seen the changes they hoped for — financial struggles can accelerate quickly and lead to collapse.
Action movies moved to the urban jungle, embracing the cynicism and corruption with a tired weariness in films such as Serpico.
These are the days of their youth, when they can run without weariness; these are their buoyant, golden days; and they are running because they love it.»
«A couple more derailments, or just overall weariness with traveling on the trains, could derail his political prospects,» Carroll said.
A policy dilemma where too many MPs were scarred by the memory of Iraq and the now pervasive war weariness which afflicts British society.
People deserve answers to the huge problems that led to the Leave vote, and which many of our constituents continue to raise with us: weariness after years of excessive public spending cuts; growing disillusionment about how opportunity seems less evenly spread than in previous generations; discomfort at an immigration system many perceive to be unfair.
Meanwhile, the low - carb group actually reported feeling better on the diet, noting less weariness and, despite eating fewer calories than they were used to, none complained of hunger.
Arn is portrayed by Joakim Natterqvist, a rising young Swedish actor and he delivers a very likable performance, capturing both the naivite of the young Arn as well as the battle - hardened weariness of the Crusades veteran.
Eastwood handles the material with reserve and a strong dose of self - deprecation; Red's moments of grizzled weariness create nice harmony with Sally's perky intelligence.
Director Oliver Laxe shoots their marathon of a million steps with rigour, reflecting weariness not indulgence.
While the Yorkshire countryside may seem like an incongruous place to encounter KAWS» giant, cartoon - like characters, their existential weariness actually makes them seem right at home brooding among the expansive parkland of Yorkshire Sculpture Park in Northern England.
We spent 12 hours driving through Yellowstone National Park, so road weariness had the potential to kill the fun early.
More's activism grew out of her increasing weariness with literary stardom and with the London scene altogether.
Thurman then offered his own title, Relief of Weariness by Ultimate Mind, asserting that it was more faithful to the original ideas.
(37) And verily We created the heavens and the earth, and all that is between them, in six Days, and naught of weariness touched Us.
There is vague weariness, a lassitude now when I watch The (once mighty) Arsenal.
But the southern club showed signs of weariness before the international break, following consecutive losses to Manchester City in the Champions League with a scoreless draw at Chievo Verona.
This book is my response to the pervasive weariness I have observed during numerous classroom observations, staff development workshops, and leadership meetings.
Then possible redemption arrives in the form of Trish (Catherine Keener), a single mom whose world - weariness makes a perfect tonic for Andy's na · ïve · té.
Simmons brings just the right amount of youthful ambition and early onset life weariness to his part but it's an aggressive and forceful turn by Hawke that really stands out.
Over the years, we had experimented with many different testing schedule options in our attempt to maximize our teaching time — from extending testing to 7 days (hoping to lower the stress and weariness factor) to shoving all of the tests into 2.5 days.
For instance, it may work for some people to have a daily morning pep talk, but it can also contribute to unhealthy competition and weariness amongst staff.
So, the logic would follow as buyers and consumers turn away from interruption ads online and are even using tools to nullify them, then marketing have responded to this challenge to ad weariness, right?
He's tasted weariness, anxiety and stress.
And so he rewrites the woman's unwillingness to stir: «The cold of the moonless, starless night, deep weariness, laziness, and fear combine to paralyze her will and bind her legs.
It is to resist despair, to resist giving in to the terrible prices of the struggle — the loss of friends, the stubbornness of evil, the inevitable weariness — and to resist giving up hope when early victories become clouded by defeat, the way becomes difficult, and the goal seems ever more distant.
The Democratic recovery of dominance in the U.S. Congress may have been made possible by popular weariness with the Iraq War, but it is clear that the real power lies in the hands, not of the populist anti-war movement, but of those who are angry with Bush for setting back the American imperialist program.

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