Some longtime advocates for assault victims say they've grown weary of promises to do better.
Obama will try to refocus an increasingly apathetic and controversy-weary U.S. public on security issues.
Despite some signs of recovery, plenty of recession-weary businesses remain hesitant to expand their payrolls today.
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But battle-weary franchisees who attended a Warden presentation in San Diego apparently weren't impressed.
He said he thought about getting an MRI but is just weary of doctors and tests.
The worn-down, travel-weary businessperson is looking for proximity, convenience and comfortable amenities in an airport hotel.
But the newly appointed director of vocations, Father James Forsen, already sounds a weary note.
But there are also plenty of people who are weary of the new politics as usual.
The second, which sags with weary symbolism, is about a model who loses a leg.
Though unemployment rates are slowly improving, plenty of recession-weary businesses remain hesitant to expand their payrolls.
The No. 6 seed looked weary after defeating defending national-champion Boston College 5-1 Saturday night.
That might be a bit contradictory and reflects how investment advisors are weary to make calls.
It's sort of this velvety, smooth, world-weary voice that seems to be untouched by time.
Forestry is an inflexible use of land, and they are weary veterans of policy reversals.
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But a war-weary American public has been slow to embrace many of the efforts.
The vocals are both weary and desperately authoritative, and the guitars, strung-out but assertive.
Daniel Butterfield grew weary of "Extinguish Lights" the French bugle call used to mark evening turn-in.
It also gave him a chance to wring more profits from a weary chain.
For one thing, providers will be weary that the exchange-based beneficiaries could cost more to treat.
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Yet weary farmers in Mikumi village were ready to try alternatives to round-the-clock crop surveillance.
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Investors should be very weary when they listen to analysts, specifically when they talk about Apple.
For a nation potentially weary of constant vitriol between the candidates, this may have played well.
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None of this is much comfort for weary Swiss and American taxpayers, of course.
Occasionally, she'll check in as the most obnoxious breed of hotel guest: the road-weary whiner.
Nor is it clear how far Cambodia-weary outsiders can be bothered to try to restrain him.
The president faces political pressure from a war-weary public as he runs for re-election in November.
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As unemployment levels fitfully decline, plenty of recession-weary businesses remain hesitant to expand their payrolls.
The British have always had a gift for re-inventing traditions which are beginning to grow weary.
That wee bit heap o leaves an stibble, Has cost thee monie a weary nibble!
Italians of all ages feel a weary fatalism after a decade of almost no economic growth.
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