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"enervated" Definitions
  1. without vigor, force, or strength; languid.
"enervated" Synonyms
weakened weak debilitated feeble sapped enfeebled languid prostrate prostrated soft spent asthenic delicate down-and-out drained effete exhausted faint fatigued frail listless languorous lackadaisical limp spiritless languishing sluggish lethargic torpid inactive inert dull apathetic lazy slow sleepy tired heavy indifferent beat bushed knackered weary dead breathless panting pooped puffed puffing shattered wasted frazzled gasping wishy-washy spineless wimpy wimpish weakling nerveless wet invertebrate characterless cowardly pathetic ineffectual ineffective low dejected blue depressed down sad despondent downcast downhearted gloomy unhappy forlorn glum miserable moody morose crestfallen disheartened dismal melancholy attenuated reduced diminished lessened contracted decreased lowered devalued dilute diluted adulterated impaired watered down cheapened cut cheap discounted subtle muted understated modest subdued vague gentle imperceptible inconspicuous indistinct minimalist pale slight tempered conservative indefinite moderated devitalized incapacitated wearied indisposed wore out worn out etiolated immobilised(UK) immobilized(US) paralysed(UK) castrated gelded gelt petrified lobotomized desiccated dehydrated damped deadened dampened discouraged dispirited dismayed cast down put a damper on daunted unnerved damaged marred spoiled(US) spoilt(UK) ruined harmed compromised hurt undermined injured destroyed defaced disfigured vitiated blemished crippled broke brake shrank shrunk shrunken decayed withered atrophied shrivelled(UK) shriveled(US) faded wilted deteriorated degenerated dwindled emaciated perished taxed strained stretched straught tried tested overtaxed pushed challenged overstretched tasked emptied overworked overwrought oppressed saddened upset desolated distressed demoralised(UK) demoralized(US) grieved troubled chilled afflicted crushed More
"enervated" Antonyms
strong mighty powerful rugged stalwart stout activated active energised(UK) energized(US) enthusiastic invigorated lively refreshed straight strengthened awake energetic unwearied alert ambitious animated enterprising motivated vigorous spirited hurried caring hard-working vivacious assertive tireless alive and kicking excited hale healthy hearty lusty robust sturdy able capable competent convincing efficient expert tough burly muscular brawny beefy athletic sinewy strapping overpowering manful manly heavyweight buff jacked indefatigable inexhaustible untired persistent unfailing unflagging untiring unwearying weariless persevering resolute unceasing rejuvenated restored firm backboned decisive hard dynamic exciting interesting sparkling sprightly bouncy buoyant bright perky pert zestful zippy blithe chipper outgoing vital bouncing fit well fine sound fresh virile whole able-bodied fit as a fiddle full of life hale and hearty in good health in good physical condition in good physical shape in good shape physically fit cheerful content happy jolly merry upbeat contented glad jovial joyful joyous mirthful positive blithesome bubbly cheery chirpy inspiring inspired motivational inspirational stirring affecting rousing moving impassioned uplifting encouraging thriving flourishing prosperous booming growing prospering rich wealthy durable established stable burgeoning prolific enduring roaring solid concrete profitable punchy fortified envigorated aided assisted beefed up bolstered empowered helped holp holpen livened mobilised(UK) mobilized(US) revived stimulated

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In the past, Kore-eda's delicacy has at times enervated his movies.
Under Mark Richt, the Hurricanes are as energized as the Seminoles are enervated.
But, as the activism increased, the classroom discussions occasionally seemed enervated, the participants vaguely distracted.
This dilemma of having to appeal to differing audiences made Wednesday's speech confusing and ultimately enervated.
The harm of unaccountable civil service is not lots of shiftless people, but an enervated public culture.
And yet, if anything, they seemed energized, not enervated, by their head-to-head battle with Woods.
Several detained human-rights lawyers said they were forced to take drugs that made them feel dizzy and enervated.
What made West's increasingly enervated stream of tweets so fascinating was their commitment to a principle of absolute freedom.
I was a sophomore and already taking amphetamines and cocaine; wiry and enervated, I was ready to come down.
It is a dynamic of giving and receiving, from which we exit sated, enervated, transformed, and ready, eventually, for more.
The video did, at least, have a soothing, manicured calmness, something that's been absent from West's enervated rants of late.
That annoyance is augmented by the delay when swiping to and from the camera viewfinder, rendering me both aggravated and enervated.
Colin defeatedly signs the confession, and we see that Audrey is suddenly enervated and shaky, after being prosecutorial and decisive moments before.
Its haptic feedback is junk, its layout is trash, and it leaves me feeling enervated before I've even set up the phone.
That this industry is connected directly to stores of value, either real or imagined, has enervated it to a degree unprecedented in tech.
Wittingly or otherwise, it appears that Washington — enervated and perhaps in want of an "out" — is closer to entertaining greater leniency toward Pyongyang.
The original Republicans were not for or against government, they were for government that sparked mobility; they were against government that enervated ambition.
The growing divisiveness of American politics has energized the left and right, but is causing political centrists to become ever more enervated and despairing.
"I thought there was going to be a few more people out there," said Day, who held himself partly accountable for the enervated environment.
Although I am sympathetic with elements of the author's case, his galloping reductionism left me enervated and wishing his short book were even shorter.
Better off, surely, than the republic, bulging at the waist and spiritually enervated, fighting two wars and a midterm election, all of which seemed endless.
This is a serious, high-minded film, but it's also a somber one whose quiet spots too often feel not contemplative or fraught, but enervated.
"So enervated that it's like a vampire movie after the vampires have left," the critic Pauline Kael wrote at the time in The New Yorker.
This is an actor who last year transformed Samuel Beckett's enervated Gogo, from the Druid's "Waiting for Godot," into the human equivalent of a pogo stick.
Cynical Realism portrayed fragmented relationships and enervated families, either by making all the main characters look unusually alike, or by draining scenes of color and life.
They're emotional, enervated wrecks, husks of their formerly composed selves, and all they want to do is just finish the recording and move on with their lives.
Though she was energized during a face-to-face interview, a phone conversation last week found her more enervated, reflecting a hard new turn in her story.
Bloody urine and gray feces soon had me headed for the ER. I was so sick that anything I ingested by any means only made me feel toxic and enervated.
Presumably, this enervated air is meant to imply that the film is more serious than the average monster movie, but the clunky writing provides plenty of evidence to the contrary.
Viewers, however, are unlikely to be more than marginally amused by its fair-to-middling acting, enervated plot and forcibly diverse group of drifting souls gathered on the fictional Greek island of Khronos.
But for all its kicking and shooting, the movie suggests the action equivalent of enervated 1970s European soft-core: all diffuse, sun-drenched exteriors populated by attractive stars on an exotic working vacation.
But for all its kicking and shooting, the movie suggests the action equivalent of enervated 65003s European soft-core: all diffuse, sun-drenched exteriors populated by attractive stars on an exotic working vacation.
This revenge leaves Joe and Tess and their friend disappointed, ashamed and enervated, and it is among the strongest and most interesting discoveries of the novel that violence, even justified violence, is failure.
In his 1977 Crossing the Border series, the artist veers away from his rectangular and oval cubist shapes and depicts brutish images of three enervated men dragging a cadaverous cow along the road.
Will Barbra finally become the kind of person she was meant to be before she married Victor, or will she remain the enervated person who derives her main sense of pleasure and triumph from her Fitbit?
So when private equity and other members of the oligarchic class survey the world of media, they see the devastation that the internet has wrought: a pile of enervated news organizations and an endless stream of sameness.
Sovereign nation-states are being replaced by hapless multilateral organizations like the E.U. Decadent and enervated, the West lies vulnerable in the face of a confident and convicted Islamofascism, which is the cosmic threat of our time.
Her passion for Jokaanan (as John the Baptist is called in the film), who is portrayed by Nigel De Brulier, is instantaneously ravenous, a striking, eerie contrast between Jokaanan's enervated, wane, nearly feminine body, and Salomé's brute force.
For anyone enervated by seeing the latest iteration of the Android platform chart, all I can say is we'll keep talking about it so long as it remains pertinent to the experience of buying and owning an Android device.
And while its 10 half-hour episodes have a lot of the requisite look and feel — the enervated, dolorous mood and rhythms; the mysteries within mysteries; the handsomely filmed Southern California locations — the show harks back to Feldman's roots.
The shades of lurid red that saturate the sets and costumes for this production, which opened on Tuesday night with Gillian Anderson as its enervated star, suggest nothing so much as the fast-drying lifeblood of an exsanguinated masterpiece.
As a Midwestern mayor reshaping a small manufacturing town that was enervated in the early 1960s by the abandonment of now-defunct carmaker Studebaker, Buttigieg believes his story and experience are what's needed to beat Trump on the Democratic ticket.
The predictable rise-and-fall dynamics of EDM (slow verse, gradual build, explosion, start again from the beginning, repeat) — implying as they do a grotesquely overstated machismo enervated by the automation of the regular climaxes — mixes rather amusingly with Western classical harmonic convention.
Cate and these two downtrodden women — and even the haughty "sisters" of the Home, who herd their enervated flock onto the path of righteousness through a relentless drumbeat of prayer and piety — endure tragedy at the hands of cruel parents and predatory men.
I can't say there was too much resistance elsewhere, especially compared with the last couple of really fiendish acrostics we've had to handle — I had EURIPIDES and ENERVATED at the start, and NEON TETRA, and that was enough to pretty much cruise onward.
But there are other critical issues at stake — inadequate access to health care, enervated neighborhood schools, stagnant local economies and few economic opportunities — that must be incorporated into any response if we're truly to address the underlying issues that drive so many into homelessness.
He rejuvenates and remoulds spiritually enervated souls and purifies their intellects by imparting unvitiated Gita knowledge to them.
He rejuvenates and remoulds spiritually enervated souls and purifies their intellects by imparting unvitiated Gita knowledge to them.
Finally, and perhaps most important, many Somalis were enervated by the feeling that political incumbents, through electoral manipulations, were squandering the nation's economic resources for their private benefit.
Aulus Gellius, Noctes Atticae 9.2.1–7; Birley, Marcus Aurelius, pp. 64–65. He thought the Stoics' desire for a 'lack of feeling' foolish: they would live a 'sluggish, enervated life', he said.Aulus Gellius, Noctes Atticae 19.12, qtd.
The army had been thinned by desertion and was enervated by long ill-discipline. The fortresses were in bad condition and short of supplies. In October Leopold ordered the dispersion of the émigrés who had mustered in arms in the Austrian Netherlands.
Glenn Kenny, writing for RogerEbert.com opined, "[the film] is only intermittently engaging and amusing, and those portions of the movie that succeed are also frustrating. Because they’re cushioned by enervated, conceptually befuddled, and sometimes outright indifferent stuff". However, he praised Hugh Grant's performance which "saves the movie".
Xylobium steyermarkii em Novedades Cientificas, Contribuciones Occasionales del Museo de Historia Natural La Salle vol.35: 1. Serie Botanica. Caracas. plicate (fan-folded) enervated leathery leaves, yet malleable and not exceedingly thick, with a pseudo-petiole of basal round section, and a basal inflorescences bearing up to ten flowers, which seldom surpass the leaves' length.
He had once given a tramp calling himself a philosopher money to buy bread for a month, publicly declaiming men posing as philosophers all the while.Aulus Gellius, Noctes Atticae 9.2.1–7; Birley, Marcus Aurelius, 64–65. He thought the Stoics' desire for a "lack of feeling" foolish: they would live a "sluggish, enervated life", he said.
The backing musicians, Bobby Gregg on drums, Mike Bloomfield on electric guitar, and two pianists, Paul Griffin on tack piano and Al Kooper on Hohner Pianet, produce a mood that, for Gill, perfectly complements the "enervated tone" of the lyrics. Heylin notes that Dylan took great care—sixteen takes—to get the effect he was after, with lyrics that subtly "[skirt] the edge of reason".
Gerald and Sheila share a strong devotion to their Jewish faith, while expressing deep concern on the multiple occasions Kyle's faith in Judaism becomes enervated; However, in earlier episodes the couple has been portrayed attending the Catholic church in South Park. The couple tend to showcase liberal viewpoints, having protested the 2003 invasion of Iraq and supported Barack Obama during the 2008 presidential race.
On 28 August, Admiral Story returned with his squadron to the Vlieter roadstead. He was forced to anchor because of adverse winds that prevented the fleet from mounting a direct attack on British. Enervated by the sight of the Orangist flags on the forts and church steeples of Den Helder, several ships' crews began to mutiny. Among the ships whose crew rebelled was Van Braam's ship, the Leyden.
In addition to ventilatory effects, peripheral chemoreceptors may influence neuroendocrine responses to exercise that can influence activities other than ventilation. Circulation of the glucose-promoting hormone, glucagon and a neurotransmitter, norepinephrine, is increased in carotid- and aortic-body-enervated dogs, suggesting that peripheral chemoreceptors respond to low glucose levels in and may respond to other neuroendocrine signals in addition to what is traditionally considered to be their sole role of ventilatory regulation.
27 The steamboat revolution of the 1820s enervated South Carolina's famous wagon trade and allowed the East Bay merchants to control trade.Freehling 1965 p. 41 The mercantile power of Charleston (and therefore the state) began to decline in the 1820s relatively compared to the trade in the ports of New York, New Orleans, and Mobile. But, by the end of the 1830s permanent residents of the state managed Charleston's mercantile endeavors for the first time ever.
The use of Lucky Charms as humor also received commentary. Harrington wrote that Jones is "so bereft of inventive ideas that he refers to Lucky Charms cereal not once but three times", and Bourjaily criticized the Lucky Charms jokes as unfunny. Berardinelli said director Mark Jones has no style evident in the film. Wilmington described it as a "dingy, drab, pointless little movie ... made without flair or imagination, seemingly enervated by its own bad taste and low intentions".
Often, the first two dimensions uncovered by factor analysis are valence (how negative or positive the experience feels) and arousal (how energized or enervated the experience feels). These two dimensions can be depicted on a 2D coordinate map. This two- dimensional map has been theorized to capture one important component of emotion called core affect. Core affect is not theorized to be the only component to emotion, but to give the emotion its hedonic and felt energy.
The Army of Tennessee was all but destroyed at Franklin. Nevertheless, rather than retreat and risk the army dissolving through desertions, Hood advanced his 26,500 man force against the Union army now combined under Thomas, firmly entrenched at Nashville. This was a controversial move on Hood's part because his army was enervated and no longer ready for offensive operations. However, he believed that if he ordered a retreat, it would mean the complete disintegration of his army.
L'Herbe à brûler (A Weed for Burning) is a Belgian novel by Conrad Detrez. It is the third volume of his "hallucinated autobiography" trilogy, following Ludo (1974) and Les plumes du coq (The Plumes of the Rooster, 1975). Published in 1978, it was awarded the Prix Renaudot the same year and is Detrez's best- known work. The novel is about a Roman Catholic from Belgium who, after years as a revolutionary in Brazil, returns to Europe and finds it enervated.
The Eleventh Letter is addressed to one Laodamas, who apparently requested assistance in drawing up laws for a new colony. It refers to someone named Socrates, though the reference in the letter to the advanced age of Plato means that it cannot be the Socrates who is famous from the dialogues. Bury would allow the authenticity of the letter, were it not for the fact that it claims that this Socrates cannot travel on account of having been enervated by a case of strangury.Bury, Epistle XI, 601.
Conspiracy theories about assassins and impersonations were put aside when the Gowen family reported that he had been "acting queerly for some time and that there was a strain of hereditary insanity in his family."James D. Horan and Howard Swiggett, The Pinkerton Story, 1951, pp. 158–59. > Simply put, [Gowen] turn[ed] the company from one of economic conservatism > to daring adventurism. Every aspect of the [Reading Co.]'s existence was to > be enervated and agitated and sometimes turned topsy-turvy during the Gowen > years of the 1870s and 1880s.
Dickens had visited factories in Manchester as early as 1839, and was appalled by the environment in which workers toiled. Drawing upon his own childhood experiences, Dickens resolved to "strike the heaviest blow in my power" for those who laboured in horrific conditions. John Stuart Mill had a similar, rigorous education to that of Louisa Gradgrind, consisting of analytical, logical, mathematical, and statistical exercises. In his twenties, Mill had a nervous breakdown, believing his capacity for emotion had been enervated by his father's stringent emphasis on analysis and mathematics in his education.
After the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, the intellectual scene within mainland China was enervated, both by the effects of political conditions on the possibilities for discourse and by a sizable intellectual exodus to the West. Twenty-First Century was first published in October 1990. At first, it was the only journal available to the thinkers of the new diaspora. It therefore became a very important site for debate (for example, on conservatism and radicalism in 20th-century Chinese thought, or on China's state capacity), though it was difficult to obtain copies in the mainland.
Kyle attends South Park Elementary as part of Mr. Garrison's class. During the show's first 58 episodes, Kyle and the other students were in the third grade following which they have been in the fourth grade. He lives in South Park with his father Gerald, a lawyer, and his overprotective mother Sheila, a housewife who fits the mold of a Jewish mother stereotype. Gerald and Sheila have been referred to as Polish Jews, and they mutually share a strong devotion to their Jewish religion, while expressing deep concern during the multiple times Kyle's faith in Judaism becomes enervated.
From this period has remained an interesting characteristics to Kesküla: "He was a real Estonian patriot and hoped that revolution-enervated Russia leaves from his homeland and gives her independence." Although Kesküla informed the German government about Lenin, the most intense and organized setting on revolution in Russia happened with leading of Jewish businessman and politician Alexander Parvus who operated with millions of Reichsmarks of the German money. All My Lenins does not even mention Parvus and make Aleksander Kesküla the only Lenin-educating hero. "The school of Lenin's doppelgängers in Zürich" is also masterminded fiction.
An enervated tropical wave departed from the western coast of Africa on July 25. It then traveled westward across the tropical Atlantic, with most of its convection located within the ITCZ until it arrived at South America on July 30. The wave entered the Eastern Pacific two days later and convection drastically increased as a result of the active portion of the Madden-Julian Oscillation. An area of low pressure formed on August 4 and became more organized over the day. A tropical depression formed around 12:00 UTC on August 5, about 335 mi (535 km) south-southwest of Manzanillo, Mexico.
This results in exaggerated postoperative splaying of the third and fourth digits (toes) resulting from the loss of the supporting ligamentous structure. This has aesthetic concerns for some patients and possible, though unquantified, long-term implications for foot structure and health. Alternatively, making the incision from the ventral side (the sole of the foot) allows more direct access to the affected nerve without cutting other structures. However, this approach requires a greater post-operative recovery time in which the patient must avoid weight-bearing on the affected foot, because the ventral aspect of the foot is more highly enervated and impacted by pressure when standing.
Players can also purchase special ammo that can boost weapons depending on type in combat. Entering a combat costs one section of fuel while the max allowed is five, otherwise you are not allowed when you try to use an enervated vehicle, each vehicle possesses an individual fuel bar, the player can either refuel one section at some cost or get infinite fuel for 24 hours at five times of the former's cost for the vehicle. If they do neither, the fuel will slowly replenish and the time left will display near by. The Team Death Match is the most commonly played followed by Capture the Flag, Recover the Charge, and Death Match.
" Andy Gill of The Independent said, "Rarely has a band of such stature sounded quite so enervated and bereft of inspiration as U2 do here". The review said the band had been "reduced to hackneyed cheap tricks and tired old truisms barely worth the chords they're strung on – which are themselves the limpest melodies of their career." Terence Cawley of The Boston Globe said the album rarely deviates from the formula that U2 has followed since their 2000 album All That You Can't Leave Behind, in that it combines musical crescendos with uninsightful motivational lyrics. He assessed that "the band rarely builds up enough momentum to achieve lift-off, instead slowing to an adult contemporary-friendly gait for much of the album's second half.
Singer Thom Donovan comes across as something kind of like an enervated Bono, letting his voice fall into a croak at times but rarely pushing himself to emotional extremes. As a guitarist he's more interesting than flashy — Tout le Monde features what is probably the best six-note guitar solo ever recorded. Throughout the album there are hints of an extensive 1980s record collection; apart from the Bono influence, there's Quit You Now, which sounds suspiciously like an Echo & the Bunnymen outtake circa 1984. You’ll find yourself being quietly enchanted over and over again. Recommended. — Rick Anderson, All Music GuideAll Music Guide Modern Blues (2007) By late 2006, drummer Brett Voelker left the band and was replaced by Neil Bardon.
Lett publicly reprimanded the American President for not pursuing policies to "crush the aspirations of the South" and improve the conditions for former slaves after their "expedient emancipation". In that same Address, he declared his moral positions on many issues in a vitriolic exhortation to the President. "Abolish the free love of your infamous Divorce Court…make your laws supreme…banish the bowie knife and the revolver (carried as concealed weapons)…purify your judicial bench…reconstruct your election laws…keep your greenbacks out of the ballot-box…endeavor to get an honest expression of political opinion…and try a dose of national probity... if moral blood- poisoning has not enervated your system beyond redemption". His 1873 poem, Concealed Weapons,Lett, W.P. Concealed Weapons Ottawa Citizen, 12 December 1873, transcript at Cook, op. cit.
If any player including the AI somehow gets beyond the boundaries of the arena, they will be destroyed instantly and will contribute to their respective opponent's kills. Before entering the campaign, you will be shown with a statistic comparison between your current vehicle and your opponent's vehicle, and offers an option to change arsenal before entering the combat if the player wishes. Melee weapons only deal damage upon impact whist other weapons fire with universal ammunition depicted as "energy" in-game which recharges over time, when you are enervated in a battle, weapons can't function normally. Each vehicle owns a unique active ability that can be utilized in battle at the cost of a fixed amount of energy and has a constant recharge, there's also a passive ability for each vehicle.
According to Herodotus, Crœsus' recommendation was to disarm the population and enact trade laws that would turn the minds of the people to habits of luxury and pleasure: :"By doing this," Crœsus advised, "the people will, in a short time, become so enervated and so effeminate that you will have nothing to fear from them." Cyrus, who was to become known for the mercy he showed to the peoples he conquered, agreed and sent his commander Mazares to put down the insurrection according to Crœsus' wishes, with instructions to return Pactyas alive for punishment. But Pactyas fled when Marzares' forces approached the city and found refuge in Ionian Greece. Achaemenid bas-relief shows a Mede soldier behind a Persian soldier, in Persepolis, Iran Mazares gave chase, conquering the Ionian Greek city-states of Priene and Magnesia, capturing Pactyas after several attempts and sending him back to Cyrus for punishment.
These songs would end up forming the Thrift Shop EP, a 50 copy limited run cassette the band released on the night of their first ever concert at The Old Hairdressers in Glasgow on 4 April 2012. Speaking about the band's lo-fi style on Thrift Shop, Paul Lester of The Guardian wrote that "The lead track, 'No Spare Key', sounds like Taylor Swift's 'We're Never Getting Back Together' performed by two Scottish goth-girls doing an impression of the Jesus and Mary Chain in a tomb, or an enervated, dejected Haim in need of a square meal." After just their second concert at Wide Days music conference in Edinburgh at Sneaky Pete’s on 12 April 2012, Honeyblood drew the attention of Alex Knight of FatCat Records, the label who would eventually sign them. Knight's advice to the band was to concentrate on gigging.
Last Orders, though quite different in theme and structure, shares with these films a quiet, amused wonder at the complexities of human character, and a reluctance to shoehorn them into narrative conventions or deduce obvious morals."New York Times review Edward Guthmann of the San Francisco Chronicle called the film "an enervated, overly muted drama that should have been a lot livelier, considering the terrific cast" and added, "The actors do their best, particularly the impeccable Mirren, but Schepisi draws a shroud of chaste dullness over their scenes and lays on an energy- sapping score . . . The action moves constantly between present and past, which isn't a bad narrative scheme, but when it's done so frequently and deliberately, we feel as if we're looking over Schepisi's shoulder as he diagrams the whole story for us."San Francisco Chronicle review Peter Travers of Rolling Stone called it "a funny and touching film" and "a bawdy delight" and commented, "The acting is of the highest order, but the magnificent Mirren . . .
" In the San Francisco Chronicle, Edward Guthmann commended Pfeiffer and Jackson but was ultimately unimpressed: "Pfeiffer, who segued into mother roles in her past two films, One Fine Day and A Thousand Acres, brings heart and soul to this domestic melodrama, but it's not enough. The Deep End of the Ocean has nothing but the noblest of intentions, and Grosbard's direction is meticulous, sober and tasteful, but the movie is so deliberate, so enervated that you feel as if you're watching it through glass... In a difficult role that he doesn't quite pull off, Ryan Merriman plays Sam, the 12-year-old whose allegiance is split between two homes. As his damaged older brother, Jonathan Jackson brings such confidence, maturity and self-possession that he seems to belong in another movie. And Whoopi Goldberg - all-purpose, you-got-a-part-I'll-play-it Whoopi - shows up as a helpful detective named Candy Bliss.
The phalanx opened and let the light-armed > men pass through. It then closed and pushed forward, the long pikes set > densely together in order of battle, with which the Macedonians from the > time of Alexander and Philip have struck terror into enemies who have not > dared to encounter the thick array of long pikes presented to them. :At this > juncture the Aetolians were seen fleeing from Callidromus with loud cries, > and leaping down into the camp of Antiochus. At first neither side knew what > had happened, and there was confusion among both in their uncertainty but > when Cato made his appearance pursuing the Aetolians with shouts of victory > and was already close above the camp of Antiochus, the king's forces, who > had been hearing for some time back fearful accounts of the Roman style of > fighting, and who knew that they themselves had been enervated by idleness > and luxury all winter, took fright.
In 1880 he painted what, according to Bonnie Effros, was his most famous Merovingian painting, The Sons of Clovis II, also called Les Énervés de Jumièges (the enervated men of Jumièges), based on a legend concerning the 7th-century Merovingian king Clovis II: after rebelling against their father, the two princes are said to have been punished according to their own mother's suggestion by the removal of their vital force ("enervation") through the destruction of the tendons of their muscles; they were then set adrift on a raft in the River Seine, at the mercy of God, but according to the legend they were rescued by the monks of the Abbey of JumiègesThe Sons of Clovis, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen, retrieved 17 July 2014. and later reconciled with their parents. The version exhibited at the 1880 Salon created a sensation and is judged to be his best work. The painting evokes varying and strong reactions; Simone de Beauvoir wrote in 1960 of "calm horror".

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