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There's a natural reason the enervation between brain and hands is so elaborate.
Ben tried to stave off a profound sense of enervation.
That relentless enervation which siphoned the vitality out of every cell.
The slippage principle should make for enervation and a general whittling away.
I have reached a comfortable stage of enervation where I can say "yes" to practically anything.
But here, too, she summons up energy to resist mere voguish enervation.
Given to someone in a normal state of mind, the drug creates a distressing sense of enervation.
The energy and enervation of Miami choked off by 110 miles of swaying saw grass.
He says geat sensibility usually leads to enervation of will.
The enervation in his bones suddenly swamped him.
By Sunday morning I was close to enervation.
They offer the familiar conceptual impenetrability and visual enervation that has always characterized his least interesting work.
There is a trick to writing about stalled lives without seizing up in a bout of sympathetic enervation.
How did that entity cause such enervation?
Where this anomie comes from, what it signifies, becomes less important than the enervation it creates.
The main difference between work and leisure is that work at least you get paid for your alienation and enervation.
His constant enervation and his alcoholism have rendered him unacceptable as a law enforcer.
The kicking ceased; Glinnes floated on a cloud of enervation.
The city is wilting in a summer heat wave, and the movie conveys a mood of torpid enervation.
The lethargy and enervation were gone.
But in the world of letters the lassitude and enervation, which told of Rome's decline, became unmistakeable.
The poor morale and physical enervation of a jockey who recently lost a close race previously could undermine his ability to win the following race.
They had been warned by Mark Hall of the enervation of the south, and were bound north for their blanket climate.
Such was the enervation spawned by the devil-box that all we could do was moan in soft horror.
The enervation of daily combat combined with the effects of the poor rations and dysentery were telling.