She gazed around wearily, her eyes alighting on the wilted plants on the windowsill.
"There are two groups of people who are fighting in Afghanistan, " he says wearily.
Yet, thanks to President Obama's auto task-force and a shotgun marriage with Fiat, Chrysler motors wearily on.
Audrey follows Tyler a few feet before she turns and climbs back into the van, leaning wearily against the window.
Voters are disgusted with Bill Clinton, but they remain wearily tolerant of the political system as a whole.
Officials have not confirmed this, but it would follow a wearily familiar pattern for shipowners using the waterway.
The remit leaves little room for manoeuvre and the conclusions are wearily predictable.
One western financier recalls wearily his taste for grandiose but impractical investment projects.
Given such burdens, it is not surprising that so many Yemenis wearily admit that Mr Saleh may be a necessary evil.
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"The TFG is a joke, " he said, wearily contemptuous of what he saw as the clan interests that masquerade as a national government.
But terrorists have also had seven years to refine their plans and, as the service wearily says, not every threat can be stopped.
This weekend was one such occasion and I wearily started anaesthetising with a colleague at 9pm that evening praying that it might be quick.
Leaders of Christian missions, which run 16, 500 schools as well as 6, 500 hospitals, orphanages and old-age homes, wearily shake their heads at the charges.
While the crisis primarily afflicts Greece, where French and German banks have most at stake, this abstention will be wearily tolerated on the continent.
Wearily, Ed hitched up his boxers and padded to the bathroom.
"We were warned that we would have labor problems, that New York is totally different, that New York customers are used to rude employees, "chairman Mackey says wearily.
United has always been the "glamour team" with the big players, where City have been the forgettable step-relatives, and "City fans are wearily philosophical about it, " Darke said.
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Attend enough campaign rallies and the arguments become wearily familiar.
Sir Moir wearily insists that many of the problems stem from under-investment by Network Rail, which owns the tracks, and points to his own firm's investment in new rolling stock.
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McLemore and Travis Releford scored 11 each for the Jayhawks, who wearily advanced to play No. 8 seed North Carolina and former coach Roy Williams in the South Regional on Sunday.
But Brandt also recorded what was going on below stairs: One cook writes at a table and another wearily rests her head on her hand in "Late Evening in the Kitchen" (c. 1937).
The judge is too harassed to be grand, and I liked the sight of him wearily dipping a lump of sugar into his glass of tea, and clearly thinking, Spare me these folk.
But they are wearily indifferent towards the election.
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In his rustic home tucked between orange and avocado groves, Cunningham wearily recalls wrangling with Roski over an odd 1, 200-acre piece of unincorporated land known as the "donut hole" because it is surrounded on all sides by Redlands.
His was the eighth administration to go in ten years of Nepali democracy, and showed once again that the fall of governments is as wearily predictable, and nearly as frequent, as a fall of snow in this mountain country.
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