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 | 02Agat1    17:6 | | | once he had been defeated, | tired, | and weakened, went out and |  | 02Agat3    4:3 | | | that night when you were | tired | and sleeping from the severity |  | 03Buz3    10:6 | | | the summit, he became very | tired | and slept. And an angel |  | 03Buz4    3:11 | | | He never | tired, | with a zeal for God |  | 04Yegh7    10:237 | | | healing through doctors, he is | tired | of a sickly life and |  | 04Yegh7    10:244 | | | And if he is | tired | and anxious to leave this |  | 05Parp3    45:20 | | | Byzantines) and we, united, will | tire | out the lord of the |  | 05Parp4    65:17 | | | But I know you are | tiring: | You can do as you |  | 05Parp4    66:7 | | | may perhaps be able to | tire | out the Iranians a little |  | 05Parp4    66:14 | | | the matter. But do not | tire | me out with your vain |  | 06Khor3    28:9 | | | the Persian soldiers did not | tire | of drenching their murderous swords |  | 08Ghev1    14:196 | | | quite otherwise: when you are | tired | of your wives, as of |  | 08Ghev1    14:197 | | | and then, when you are | tired | of them, you sell them |  | 10Tovma3    29:76 | | | been said, the horses were | tired | out from the long march |  | 10Tovma4    4:26 | | | looking to heaven and neck- | tiring ( | to observe), at much expense | 
 
 
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