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1 She drew fuller breath, as one who recovers from a long lethargy .
2 His long lethargy was followed by corresponding sleeplessness and preternatural activity of brain.
3 He had awakened, in fact, from his long lethargy , and found himself alone.
4 He was as a man suddenly awakened from a long lethargy .
5 They know that the poor man is awakening at last from his long lethargy .
6 A long lethargy supervened and oppressed his senses.
7 At last British naval architects woke up from their long lethargy and began to think for themselves.
8 At that moment Ivan, roused at last from his long lethargy , appeared at the threshold of the door.
9 Something has broken into the long lethargy of his primitive career, and set him upon a progressive path.
10 Christian preaching, addressed to the people, took hold of the popular idioms and roused them from their long lethargy .
11 The German mind had been grandly roused from the long lethargy of the dark ages of ignorance, fear and faith.
12 He looked from the coach-window, and beheld the far-spreading fields of beauty with an eye awakened from long lethargy and inaction.
13 Man has awakened from his long lethargy and self-deception, and he demands with impressive unanimity to be restored to his imperishable rights.
14 Man has awaked from his long lethargy and self- deception, and he demands with impressive unanimity to be restored to his imperishable rights.
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