Some longtime advocates for assault victims say they've grown weary of promises to do better.
He said he thought about getting an MRI but is just weary of doctors and tests.
For a nation potentially weary of constant vitriol between the candidates, this may have played well.
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He's already received dozens of orders from motorists weary of the search for fuel.
Mr Wowereit, a Social Democrat, strives to channel the city's edginess while reassuring Berliners weary of change.
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ConsumerSearch reports that shoppers are already growing weary of the same types of deals from restaurants and spas.
There are many voices telling us to halt this debate, that the people are weary of it all.
Old intown neighborhoods, which were built in that "European" or "village" style, attract suburbanites weary of long commutes.
Voters are increasingly weary of shady dealings practiced by all the "respectable" parties.
The faithful are weary of the fighting and think it harms the convention.
There is a palpable sense that the capital, though still highly polarized, has grown weary of endless budget wars.
But security experts worry that down the road, many Americans may weary of maintaining such a high level of cautiousness.
Getting weary of big company bureaucracy, Keiter developed his own system, using more than 100 calculations on cellular rate plans.
Shark Bar -- Stylish African-American temple of updated soul food is the place for those weary of low-fat, low-cholesterol offerings.
The same policy could be extended to other uses of social media tools, making companies weary of engaging at all.
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Cabdrivers in London say they have been stung by travel warnings that have rendered Britons weary of coming into the capital.
Because, although ratings have still been strong, fans are eventually going to grow weary of 22-20 halftime scores and 55-52 games.
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Republican officials, increasingly weary of the divisive presidential primary fight, stepped forward to call for the GOP to rally behind Mitt Romney.
After not even a year in power, many Lib Dems are weary of building up credibility, and desperate to reassert their identity.
The community is now hoping it can move on, and is growing weary of being in the media spotlight, Mr Shanker said.
But in the meantime, are consumers growing weary of so many certifications?
According to The Times , Mr Putin appears to have an almost messianic appeal for millions of voters weary of drift and corruption.
Many nations in Latin America have grown increasingly weary of the United States' seemingly double standards when dealing with its Latin American neighbors.
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The 27-year-old Repsol Honda rider said he was weary of not being able to win with a motorcycle which did not suit him.
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An editorial in the same paper also gave a refreshingly alternative perspective for those of us weary of the hoopla surrounding the new millennium.
Pivot could be the first of many "a la carte" broadband channels offered to subscribers weary of paying for whole tiers of cable-TV networks.
Moreover, numerous business and civic leaders, weary of slow economic growth despite greatly improved security, are speaking positively of his "fresh approach" to issues.
Romanians, weary of tax rises, pay cuts and poor public services, would find austerity policies more palatable if politicians stole less and communicated better.
The Japanese are growing weary of the safe haven label because it has caused the Japanese currency to reach post-war highs compared to other currencies.
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