From a safety standpoint, a rear incandescent stop lamp takes 250 milliseconds to light up once the brake pedal is depressed. |
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So if you're ever depressed, sad or lonely, go and have yourself some clear soup and get real with Dr. Phil. |
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I can feel depressed and sad enough just knowing about tragedy in a generalized sense. |
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A year ago I arrived at her door sad, depressed, suicidal, and tormented by my demons. |
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A cautionary note is indicated about the generalization of these data to the clinical management of depressed patients. |
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She became depressed again and was prescribed the drug for a second time in August last year. |
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People do get depressed and the Samaritans is an excellent organisation to help people through harder times. |
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We elaborate on these extensions by also considering, where appropriate, assessment and treatment implications for depressed individuals. |
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In addition, both the depressed mothers and their infants received significantly lower scores in terms of interaction behaviors. |
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He told a great story about being at the tally room during the last election call and being suicidally depressed. |
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Relative left frontal hypoactivation has been documented in depressed adults. |
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A sudden avalanche of selling by these parties at current depressed prices amid rising global demand and commodity prices makes little sense. |
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It is suggested that hypersomnolent bipolar depressed patients seem to be at the greatest risk. |
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And just as individuals can be depressed, so can whole families, often without their awareness. |
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Demand was depressed in the main consuming countries last year, so prices should be falling. |
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Scotland have had worse beatings at the hands of the Sassenachs than they sustained last weekend, but few which left one so depressed. |
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I couldn't help but mimic the fact Sean was upset, so I was majorly depressed and upset all through the next period. |
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In addition, depressed individuals are less successful in their efforts to stop smoking and more prone to depression following smoking cessation. |
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After healing, a depressed scar remains that is usually round but can be irregular. |
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She was depressed during that period, although the most critical period was the two to three months after her diagnosis. |
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The failure of his schoolmastering career depressed Wittgenstein intensely. |
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Li, a white-collar worker, found herself bad-tempered, depressed and irritated with others. |
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You got me specially tailored-made clothing, so I would not feel so depressed being just a bag of bones. |
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It's a little scorcher that gets right to the heart of the tensions that arise in depressed communities when refugees arrive. |
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She usually stressed about her academic marks when she wasn't depressed and morbid. |
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I'm still an insane, screwed-up, depressed teenager, and I personally don't think that writing letters to myself will change that. |
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His words depressed me to the point where I decided not to pursue script writing, even though I love writing scripts. |
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Left on the streets all day and scorned would you not become depressed, paranoid, turn to drink or drugs or thieve for a living? |
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I think these are over-inflated ideas, and my thinking comes out of working with depressed people. |
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Lately I've been feeling depressed and forlorn, as if my best friend had just died. |
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World wool prices had fallen, as had produce prices, the diamond market had fallen and secondary industry was depressed. |
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As principal of its primary school, he knew its life intimately, and was depressed by its meagerness. |
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Penetrating craniocerebral injuries and depressed fractures can both lead to infection. |
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The depressed person also uses this selectivity in recalling past experiences. |
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The experience depressed and scared him a great deal so it wouldn't really surprise me. |
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My forebear was, according to the family account, very depressed when his teeth started falling out when he was in late middle age. |
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A popular explanation for these findings is that adolescents who are depressed begin consuming alcohol as a way to self-medicate. |
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He is slated to lead depressed Argentina until elections for a new president in March. |
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The bear market depressed both investment banking revenue and secondary trading volumes. |
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Most depressed people are not aware that the despair and hopelessness they feel are flowing from their negative thoughts. |
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I was depressed by the thought of the kind of doctors our students might become. |
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She was a BCom student and was suspected to be depressed because she did not get marks required to get admission to a BEd course. |
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The door came flying open showing a depressed creature, bedraggled, with hair tangled and sticking out in odd directions. |
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He said today's youth were more depressed than in the past because of building societal pressures. |
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Top-quality items tend to hold their value better even when markets are depressed. |
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Besides this upgrade, the adjacent depressed suburbs also need a long-overdue, rejuvenation shot in the arm. |
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In the space of less than a week I have gone from being somewhat depressed to feeling like life is back on track. |
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The involved skin area should be well stabilized against a flat surface as the shank of the fishhook is depressed against the skin. |
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They were taking more tranquilising drugs, they were in bigger proportion depressed. |
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The list honors entrepreneurs who have chosen to grow their companies within some of America's most economically depressed areas. |
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I just don't see how exactly pumping someone full of mind-altering drugs solves the original problem that is making them depressed. |
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One of the first documentaries with a strong social conscience, it illustrates the social impact of shipbuilding on the depressed local economy. |
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He felt nauseous and depressed, awash on a stormy, bilious sea of confusion, misunderstanding, and despair. |
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She had become increasingly depressed and had undergone every type of treatment from anti-depressant drugs to electric shock treatment. |
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Paunchy, miserable, humourless, he'd be dour if he weren't too depressed to summon up the energy. |
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Colt's answer was a design that prevents the pistol from firing unless the trigger is depressed. |
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The event was depressed by the lack of recent rain, but was still moderately successful. |
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Try not to be depressed or look on the black side of things, because that might affect your personal well-being. |
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A second theory postulates that when melatonin levels are depressed, female hormones are increased. |
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It's easy to be depressed when you look around and see the state of monetary affairs. |
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If the pedal remains firmly depressed, the vehicle will stop straight and true, regardless of rainy blacktop or loose gravel. |
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This depressed economic activity hurt employment figures and affected demand for housing, he said. |
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I still get depressed and I still get into bad moods, but that engulfing sadness is something I haven't experienced in quite the same way since. |
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In the worst of times, urban areas are blighted, deserted with depressed economies. |
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For some reason, probably because I feel fat and bloated and depressed and I probably had a glass or two more of wine than I should have. |
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He'd come to regard the rising floodwater as a metaphor for his own life struggles, and now he looked depressed. |
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Usually when I feel depressed, I just listen to music and sing along to the songs. |
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Given the current depressed state of the international airline industry, many airlines are selling off passenger aircraft or mothballing them. |
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And the real reason he was unhappy and unaffectionate was because he was depressed about his job. |
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Smaller villages, depressed coalfield areas and more remote or isolated settlements are more likely to experience pub closures. |
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They appeared unconcerned about the ultimate usefulness of such a costly education in a depressed market. |
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If you're burned out on trap, skeet and conventional sporting clays, don't get depressed. |
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All I can add is that I feel increasingly desperate and depressed about our increasingly undemocratic society. |
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Josi, the young kangaroo, has very large feet and is depressed and embarrassed that she can't use a skipping rope. |
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When Rhi moved in I was very ill, depressed out of my skull, afraid of the world and generally an apathetic blob. |
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They weren't trapped, they weren't undervalued, they weren't depressed, they weren't not using whatever intelligence or skills they had. |
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The authors conclude that controlled crying reduced infant sleep disorders and benefited depressed mothers. |
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I'm depressed by the state of the world at large and I'm unexcited by most of the people I know. |
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Some people live as if they were sleep walking, depressed, and unaware of what is going on around them. |
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Experts said that the blind trust on slimness formed a bias against fat people, who may lose confidence and become depressed and pessimistic. |
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I was still unhappy, at times mildly depressed, and on top of that I was getting angry on a regular basis. |
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One in five people actually say they are depressed or unhappy, and report high levels of stress. |
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This band was too plodding, to uninventive to draw Hendrix out of his depressed shell. |
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He used to become depressed upon finishing an album, the creative high replaced by a listless slough of despond. |
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The centre lever is depressed to set the trigger, then the rope is looped around the bowstring and locked into the jaw. |
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We have made the point several times that the people bearing the brunt of crime live mostly in socio-economically depressed areas. |
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He said the project broke ground in August of 1997 but was halted later, victim of the depressed financial crisis in Southeast Asia. |
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Last year, I spent the night being depressed because the ex broke my heart. |
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He attributes deflation to an increase in money demand caused by expectations of further deflation and perhaps depressed economic activity. |
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In first-degree uterine prolapse, the cervix is visible when the perineum is depressed. |
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Fifteen years ago, this was an economically and environmentally depressed city. |
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His brickworks went bankrupt, he could not pay his fine and he began to feel thoroughly depressed. |
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Physical findings included a slightly prominent forehead with a depressed wide nasal bridge and a flat nose. |
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I Know It's Over topped a poll of tunes which people turn to when they are depressed, broken-hearted or just having a bad day. |
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Far from being depressed, I've relished my new body and been delighted to flirt with my new va-va-voom curves and cleavage. |
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In addition, when Cuscuta parasitises Lupinus albus, atmospheric nitrogen fixation by the nitrogen-fixing host is severely depressed. |
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For years, the economically depressed town has been just another casualty of declining population, high unemployment and loss of industry. |
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Previous studies by the group have shown that depressed persons making serious suicide attempts have impaired verbal fluency. |
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At intervals one and then another checked the pace, poising with wings uplifted and vibrating and tail depressed and expanded. |
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They miss being at home, they miss their families, and this can result in a child becoming withdrawn, non-communicative and depressed. |
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Feel disgusted, depressed, or guilty after overeating binge-eating also takes place in another eating disorder called bulimia nervosa. |
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None of my size 10 clothes fitted me anymore, I was upset and became depressed just because my clothes size had gone up one level. |
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This will mean that the buoyant region maintains full employment whereas the depressed region exhibits a local labour demand shortfall. |
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Within a month I had gained more than 10 pounds, had no energy and felt so depressed I was nearly suicidal. |
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In fact, depressed or suicidal adolescents may be those least likely to obtain help. |
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Volunteer effort has produced a booklet to help young local people who are depressed or suicidal. |
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It's believed he was depressed and suicidal over fears that rival loyalist inmates were targeting him for murder. |
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The student studied hard and aced the class, but when Hewitt saw him afterward, he was even more depressed and suicidal than before. |
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Fifty years ago, almost all gay men and women were closeted, and often they felt guilty and depressed and suicidal. |
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We depend on a drug to help our pain so that we don't get depressed and suicidal. |
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After a miserable couple of years where his mood has swung from depressed to suicidal, he is starting to feel more like his old self. |
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The most vulnerable detainees, particularly the young, become severely disturbed, depressed and suicidal. |
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Furthermore, not all persons who express suicidal intent are depressed, nor do they all necessarily want to end their lives. |
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All risk factors need to be evaluated and I always ask depressed people directly about suicidal thoughts. |
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He had to relax a bit, telling himself that it was normal for her to be depressed under these circumstances. |
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He suffered from an alternation of depressed moods with elevated, expansive or irritable moods. |
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The relationship had deteriorated and she had become depressed, ending up living in squats in Bristol. |
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Take the picture by either using a locking cable release or by keeping your finger depressed on the shutter release. |
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This 23-year-old patient, acutely ill with pneumonia, was also cachectic, depressed, and alone. |
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Profits remained similarly depressed, with performance in the European market stagnant. |
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I had the clutch pedal depressed but the car slowly started to creep forward and the engine stalled. |
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I get depressed and frustrated when debates get bogged down in predictable rigid left-right ritual stand-offs. |
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Consumer spending remains depressed, he added, thanks to Bundesbank obdurateness about interest rates. |
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Numerous examples show that cool art scenes spring up out of economically depressed areas. |
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I'm positively depressed with the levels of prejudice and obscurantism I've witnessed in modern day Scotland. |
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The woman called the emergency services saying he was in a depressed and anxious state. |
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The point is I know two depressed people and I'm finding their intrusions into my happy and contented life to be a bit annoying. |
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Our schools need to teach children the basics, not view them as depressed, incapable of navigating through adolescence without legal happy pills. |
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I'm hardbitten these days when it comes to seasonal jollity but a few of my seasonal buttons were depressed I can tell ya. |
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The evidence suggests that common antidepressants can safely reduce the risk of recurrent heart attacks in depressed cardiac patients. |
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This film tells the heart-warming story of a Belgian woman trying to make it in an economically depressed former mining town. |
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A depressed Agent Jay is now a senior operative in the eponymous secret government bureau. |
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Statists see a world of oppression and pain, and get depressed because of global warming and evil multinationals. |
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Obsessed with the extra weight and stretch marks now marring her abdomen and hips, she became even more depressed. |
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Cannabis growers might be encouraged to grow hemp in the economically depressed Northland areas. |
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The symptoms that responded to treatment were insomnia, nightmares, flashbacks, anxiety and depressed mood. |
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She has the impression that I'm depressed because I essentially hibernate and do artsy stuff. |
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Never hide or cover the symptoms because you are ashamed, or guilty about feeling depressed when you are supposed to be happy. |
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One day she would be depressed and then the next day she would be on a high. |
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Distraught and depressed, the old veteran accomplishes this by sacrificing himself to an assassin he hires. |
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He said that since he had lost his job he had become very depressed and had made a vast number of calls to chat lines. |
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Jewison saw Garland sick, nervous and depressed, yet hit every note and bring the house down. |
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A Swedish aid group has promoted sporting activity in depressed townships in Zambia and elsewhere. |
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Because the telecom market has been depressed, low-loss optical switches have not yet been a primary focus for these companies. |
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Are you sitting by yourself, eating corn chips, hung-over, depressed about your imminent breakdown, or the news? |
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In depressed people, too much serotonin is reabsorbed in the receiving neuron after crossing the synapse, the gap between neurons. |
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My father passed away but before he passed he told me to go ahead and make another movie because he could see how depressed I was. |
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The town has just been depressed, whereas it would normally be full of hustle and bustle on a Friday. |
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The goal was to recruit 400 depressed patients hospitalized for heart attack or angina. |
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Adolescents who are depressed may be hypersensitive and overreact to minor problems or embarrassments. |
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Value managers have frolicked among manufacturing stocks, which tend to be perennially depressed. |
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The brains of depressed individuals respond differently to cognitive therapy than to drug therapy, according to a University of Toronto study. |
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As she wanders, her thoughts become more and more pessimistic and she begins to reflect on life and grows depressed. |
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I am more stressed, more depressed and still suffer from various fears and phobias. |
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By now, we may have expected a mood of depressed fatalism to have overtaken Britain. |
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His inconspicuousness depressed him and his depression made him even more inconspicuous. |
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Theca lobate in dorsal or ventral view, with depressed, incurved interray areas. |
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There's the odd mood swing, I'll suddenly get very depressed, sometimes in company, sometimes by myself. |
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It does a lot for us, none of us got depressed, and none of us got down in the dumps and thought we didn't have a chance to come back. |
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Rachel's obsessive compulsions are the symptoms of a depressed woman struggling to gain some control over herself and her world. |
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However, the share price has been depressed recently following the placing of 260 million shares at 0.5p each. |
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Children experiencing high control but low cohesion have been found to be more introverted and depressed. |
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The transfer market is plunging in value, wages are being depressed and more and more footballers are finding themselves unemployed. |
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He slowly depressed the plunger and once the syringe was empty, withdrew the needle and stepped back. |
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It is then replaced with the image below to represent the depressed button. |
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The lamps screw onto the stands with a sprung depressed lever making them very secure and quick and easy to setup and pack away. |
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My fellow writers if my words have left you feeling a trifle depressed and desolate, cheer up. |
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The Skorpion project has brought a hive of economic activities to the economically depressed southern Namibia. |
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Ostrich farming is seen as a way out of poverty for many in the economically depressed and semi-arid southern Namibia. |
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It takes a while for the film, elegiacally shot in the depressed streets of Dublin and stuffed with local slang, to live up to this pitch. |
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The demolition gun may be elevated or depressed for use at various ranges up to 925 meters and is coaxial mounted with a 7.62 mm machine gun. |
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Well, that was just guesswork, so I decided to make myself really depressed and run a spreadsheet on it. |
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Act just as depressed as you were downstairs, and whatever you do, don't cave in when he guilt-trips you! |
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In alfalfa and maize, seed production was shown to be severely depressed by endogamy. |
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But whether depressed by the small audience or enervated by the heat, the choir made little impact before the interval. |
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General practitioners referred 627 depressed patients, of whom 464 were eligible for entry into the study. |
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In line with this urban regeneration, 16 km of depressed docklands have been turned into a trendy bar and club area. |
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Don't get yourself depressed searching for items of clothing that will fit you perfectly off the rack. |
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His reasoning was that Sharon had been depressed and fearful that her estranged husband would take away her children in a custody battle. |
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Then, the other night, while drunk, depressed and emotionally lost, she dropped a bombshell on me. |
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For the next ten years until the death of Philip V, Farinelli lullabied the depressed king to sleep with the same four songs every night! |
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When the grip safety is depressed the rod is pushed up and lifts the firing pin block located in the slide. |
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This patient may be in denial about his hearing loss, or he may, as his daughter suspects, be depressed and withdrawn. |
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It is one thing to conscientize the oppressed and marginalized who are surrounded by concrete evidence of their depressed condition. |
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The diagnosis suggested that being anxious or depressed perhaps did not influence the presence of alexithymia to any significant degree. |
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I remember being glum and depressed, at first, about the new ethos of the early eighties. |
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At once, the driver lightly depressed the accelerator and they pushed away from the curb into the bustling city traffic. |
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Her demeanor changed from happy and excited to down and depressed within a second. |
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Consumer demand will be depressed as stock prices retreat, leading to lower levels of net household wealth. |
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The inability of entering Western intellectual society made them feel dejected and depressed. |
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Dumping shares further depresses already depressed markets, crystallising losses in the process. |
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That was completely demoralising, it shattered my confidence, and I was depressed for a year. |
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His life's labor and meaning reduced to nothing, Cipriano returns home, dejected and depressed. |
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Since the eighteenth century, the depressed person had been depicted as attention-seeking. |
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Her unassuming husband, Ben, just wanted another computer programming gig in Silicon Valley's depressed job market. |
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My husband had lost his desire to live since my first miscarriage, and for more than two years he had been profoundly depressed. |
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When the bread is inserted and the toaster levers depressed it will begin singing and flashing its lights. |
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The drug, generically known as sibutramine, was supposed to be an anti-depressant, but patients who took it stayed depressed and lost weight. |
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Taria pressed and depressed the bomb trigger twice, and everyone could hear the double clunk of the bombs falling out of the bomb bay. |
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When the grip safety is depressed it lifts a small lever that lies beside the hammer and is held in place by the hammer pin. |
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The clinical characteristics of acetonaemia are hypoglycaemia, depressed appetite, with high levels of serum fatty acids and ketones. |
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I was somewhat gloomy and depressed those days, but I felt refreshed by the surrounding trees and prayerful atmosphere. |
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When you are depressed or upset, if someone tries to share their problems with you, you are unable to listen to them. |
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Economically, it has been depressed and the local language, Gaelic, has virtually disappeared. |
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I was really depressed and upset about him winning the election, like a lot of people. |
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Among the most unhappy and depressed people in the region are the supporters of the official opposition in the province. |
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The study found the antidepressant effect of BT to be robust among psychotic depressed and elderly depressed patients. |
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Think of a day in the future when you will be able to test depressed patients and identify antidepressants to which they would best respond. |
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Half the depressed patients will be treated at six primary care practices providing the intervention services of the health specialist. |
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Many people assume comfort foods are eaten when a person is in a funk, depressed, bored, or lonely. |
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I thought I got depressed, but even in a depressed funk, my lowest grade would be at least a ten! |
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In addition, depressed individuals who are heavy marijuana users may be less responsive to conventional antidepressant drug treatment. |
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Doctors attribute the dismal treatment rate to the fact that many depressed people do not recognize their symptoms. |
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Whatever the cause, anyone who has suffered from depression or cared for a depressed person knows the high price the illness exacts. |
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The comorbidity in the sample, especially among depressed boys, may have also limited our power to identify factors associated with depression. |
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At a time which promised financial abundance and security we find ourselves, depressed, stressed, suicidal, darker and heavier than ever before. |
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If after reading these, you find yourself depressed about not having free will, please be in touch. |
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When you are depressed and isolated anything you write is totally derivative and self-obsessed. |
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Another issue requiring attention is the provision of adequate clinical care for older depressed individuals. |
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I get quite depressed in the winter if I don't stay very physically active. |
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Caroline is tired, lonely and depressed even as she leads a fake, but highly active, social life. |
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On radiogram, the ipsilateral hemithorax is lucent, the diaphragm is depressed, and the trachea and mediastinum are shifted contralaterally. |
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He became depressed because of the situation, turned to binge drinking and his life went off the rails. |
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Conversely, the attainment of all pupils in a school is depressed if a school has few pupils from advantaged backgrounds. |
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The raphe is a slightly depressed area on the opposite side of the hilum from the micropyle. |
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Already depressed about his marriage, the whispers and false rumours saw Temple plunge into despair, and ultimately suicide. |
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Lewis was already severely depressed after their trip and never fully readjusted to life back in civilization. |
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All had varying degrees of confusion, lack of alertness, agitation, anxiety, insomnia, depressed mood, and irritability. |
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From a distance, the inward-turning panels resemble depressed keys on a piano keyboard. |
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But hopefully with my advice you won't be reduced to returning home in a depressed state and committing hara-kiri in your bathtub. |
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The next minute he's miserable, depressed, lonely, doesn't know what to do with himself. |
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My whole world has fallen apart and left me feeling hopeless and depressed. |
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An illustrative case is a 29-year-old clerical worker in England noted to be depressed, emotionally labile and socially withdrawn. |
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Mendelson shuffles around looking catatonically depressed and uttering his lines in a laboured and difficult way. |
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Sadly, the good vibes wore off very quickly as we became depressed by the gauzy colours, dark underpainting and lackluster watercolours. |
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This might eventually cause others to reject the depressed person and to avoid future interactions. |
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Children who are highly relationally aggressive feel lonely and depressed and tend to feel badly about themselves and their social situations. |
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People imbued with intensely tribal values often alternate between manic activism and depressed fatalism. |
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In fact, they are scheming and cheating to get through it, or alternatively, are depressed and dissatisfied. |
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She looked depressed and forgotten with her head to the ground, carefully cropping each blade of grass to the same height. |
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And last but not least, I've become depressed, noncommittal, and grossly pessimistic. |
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Billy Bob Thornton is brilliantly repellent as a depressed, alcoholic, obscenity-spouting, safe-cracking department store Santa. |
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And the reason that there was a reservoir of surplus capacity was that consumer demand was extremely depressed. |
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I was depressed and anguished, because I realized that there was no future for me, for my magazine, for anything. |
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Rates of vegetative or subjective symptoms of depression were the same between AD patients with or without depressed mood or anhedonia. |
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The Reynolds Adolescent Depression Scale assesses symptoms of depression, such as depressed mood, anhedonia, and somatic complaints. |
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I sulked for weeks, depressed in my dark room, practically climbing the walls. |
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Yeah, I don't like sunny weather, it makes me depressed, it's a long story so I'll end it there. |
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Whether or not they were currently depressed, young women who had experienced childhood depression exhibited unusually high right-brain activity. |
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Now they are also edgy, anxious, fearful, often depressed and undeniably kinder. |
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Because alcohol affects emotional centers in the limbic system, alcoholics can become anxious, depressed and even suicidal. |
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The unemployment figures showed fewer Scots signing on, yet there seemed to be no signs of increasing prosperity in our most depressed estates. |
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A few ramshackle benches can be seen occupied by modern Romeos and Juliets coming all the way from the depressed areas. |
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For instance, compared to depressed people, emotionally healthy people have an unrealistically rosy outlook. |
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I feel slightly lost, not depressed or anything just wandering around with little to do. |
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Overall, the present study has important advantages over previous research on the peer relations of aggressive versus depressed children. |
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The leaf texture is quilted, or rugose, because the veins are depressed below the surface. |
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When in a depressed mood, ruminators generate fewer and lower quality solutions to their problems than when they are not in a depressed mood. |
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This hormone is necessary for a sense of wellbeing and when supplies fall too low, we can feel depressed. |
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As low, dejected and depressed as she'd ever felt, she began to get the morning's activities prepared. |
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In any community, there are lots of people who are in trouble, who feel depressed and low. |
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The blue fish was right next to him, and he seemed kinda sad and depressed, so I bought him, too. |
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He is living in a scruffy apartment, hosting an open mike comedy show in an obscure hole-in-the-wall venue, and is completely depressed that he's going nowhere. |
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Doctors said that the wounded director is deeply depressed about the mutilation. |
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West and Dally in 1959 conducted an uncontrolled, open study involving 101 consecutively treated, depressed patients receiving variable doses of iproniazid. |
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Young children had a more depressed appearance, more somatic complaints, a greater degree of psychomotor agitation, more phobias, separation anxiety, and hallucinations. |
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From the shape of Macluritid opercula, we know that Macluritids are dextral shells with a depressed spire, not left-handed shells with a normal elevated one. |
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The Richardson family has said that their late sister did not have borderline personality disorder, but was depressed. |
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Charlotte Fryett came from a broken home in a depressed inner-city quarter of southeast London. |
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I wonder whether the woman seeking an organisation to join has considered joining the Samaritans and helping those who are depressed, lonely, anxious or suicidal. |
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The companies tend to locate their centres in economically depressed areas with a surplus of cheap labour that can be employed on casual, flexible contracts. |
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Her long and lonely outcast life has led her to be cold and depressed. |
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In suction feeding, the hyobranchial apparatus is rapidly depressed while the mouth is opened, expanding the buccal cavity and drawing water and prey into the mouth. |
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This brought to an end the fratricidal struggle for markets and profits, which had so characterised the depressed economic conditions of the two decades between the wars. |
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In his proclamation of the birth of the messianic child and its reign of peace without end, the prophet gave new hope to a deeply oppressed and depressed people. |
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A positive CT scan included findings of a subdural, epidural or parenchymal hematoma, subarachnoid hemorrhage, cerebral contusion or depressed skull fracture. |
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Once you take a lot of jobs out of economically depressed areas, like that area where they closed the plant, you will have an economic collapse in the city. |
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I was out walking the dogs tonight when I saw something that depressed me. |
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Most depressed children and teens should talk to a counselor, therapist, psychologist or psychiatrist about what is making them feel the way they are feeling. |
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Though it's probably true that antidepressant medication is overprescribed right now in America, it is nonetheless a crucial way for depressed people to get help. |
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Mildly depressed, Taylor hotfooted it to Caithness for a bit of regenerative soul searching, and was introduced to MacKay through a mutual friend. |
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The bad summer may have left most of us depressed, but Bord Glas says vegetables like carrots, cabbage, cauliflower, swede and broccoli are all in season. |
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The jottings in his diary certainly showed him to be depressed. |
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My mom is a singer-songwriter, but she was also very depressed when I was a kid, and I feel like I just sort of embodied that. |
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The depressed lever then depresses the valve opening member. |
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The high proportion of new cars on the road and the uncertainty over foot-and-mouth disease have depressed activity in the used car market, dealers said. |
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Rays and skates have a cartilaginous skeleton with wide depressed bodies, whip-like tails and well-developed pectoral fins that are fused to their head. |
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I was going to go into the types of medication one can take to numb their emotions and fill their empty husk with medical happiness, but I'm far too depressed for that now. |
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At this time of year, around when the clocks go back, I start to feel really tired and depressed, and I find myself binging on stodgy foods and then I put on pounds. |
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Now I'm hyper and freaked out, and at the same time too depressed to work. |
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The systemic redlining of minority and mixed-race neighborhoods economically depressed the market value of homes in those communities and fueled white flight to the suburbs. |
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It was obviously using rolling stock left over from before unification and went through some very depressed areas with large tracts of unused land and derelict buildings. |
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The children are usually depressed and need to be pepped up. |
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Conventional hydraulic brakes work by using a cylinder, which squeezes brake calipers together around the wheel's rotor when the brake petal is depressed. |
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It's a very rum go, and in the end, despite the occasional hoots of sardonic delight which it all provokes, it just makes you feel a bit depressed. |
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In depressed people, for instance, the hippocampus tends to be smaller than in healthy people. |
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He is also said to claim he is afraid of fireworks, no longer enjoys ju-jitsu and kick-boxing and is depressed about television shows containing gunfire, said the paper. |
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Indeed, the downside to public spending cutbacks is depressed demand and job losses as well as reduced public services and continued inadequate infrastructure. |
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Girls often described before as depressed and incommunicative, come back bubbling over with excitement to share their experiences and the stories of their success. |
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I was a little depressed for a while, and I may be still somewhat depressed about the one thing that we can't seem to get a handle on and that's war. |
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