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5.One obstacle is that many people have confused efficiency (doing more with less) with curtailment, discomfort or privation (doing less, worse or without).
6.The evening has come. Weariness clings round me like the arms of entreating love.
7.Decaying cities filled with huge, looming edifices cast shadows on the destitute and the damned.
8.One has learned, for example, that long straight sections may lull drivers to sleep and are therefore dangerous.
9.It is commonly believed that people yawn as a result of drowsiness or weariness because they need oxygen.
10.Yawning involves opening the mouth involuntarily while taking a long, deep breath of air. It is commonly believed that people yawn as a result of drowsiness or weariness because they need oxygen.


