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BW2/3 Posted 20 years ago
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to be helped up from his chair

After Mr. Moore reached the point where he needed almost to be helped up from his chair, the succession was passed to the featureless Timothy Dalton, who made two unloved movies before the whole thing faltered and died in a welter of legal disputes. The six-year break that followed was a weary desert for millions of fans: a time of testing common to many creeds.

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He was too weak even to rise / get up from his chair. He needed help to do that.

  • He was too weak even to rise / get up from his chair.
  • He needed help to do that.
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He was too weak even to rise / get up from his chair. He needed help to do that.

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