This freezing fish rule is a hypochondriacal approach to health-care regulation, fuelled by Toronto's post-SARS paranoia and antisepticism. |
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Blanchett is charming, Thornton, as a hypochondriacal and generally obsessive personality, is amusing. |
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The fact is, there are plenty of hypochondriacal men in the world, certainly as many such men as there are women. |
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Dad would refuse to speak to us all for a week as he manfully kept his secret hypochondriacal worries to himself. |
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She suffers from hypochondriacal concerns, besides a number of somatic symptoms, which her GP could report on in full. |
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As he hovers between life and death, another patient, the hypochondriacal Sally Druse, checks herself in under false pretenses. |
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They are not usually hypochondriacal, but something bad happens that makes them feel guilty. |
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Diane Ladd is a regular patient, as hypochondriacal as she is telepathic, booking herself in as if by Ticketmaster to a matinee. |
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It seems like nothing more than a hypochondriacal disorder or the ramblings of an overanxious person. |
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He was hypochondriacal and photophobic, believing that daylight could damage his eyes. |
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I suppose its title had a sort of hypochondriacal or psychosomatic effect over the blog. |
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His study shows that those with high hypochondriacal tendencies were more likely to involuntarily focus on anthrax-related stimuli. |
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He buried himself in his studies of Celtic and Scandinavian antiquities and became increasingly retiring and hypochondriacal. |
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He took countless trips to spas in search of a cure for his undiagnosed and occasionally hypochondriacal illness. |
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The hypochondriacal among them may work themselves into a tizzy wondering if their ticker was beating too slow, too fast, or in an arrhythmical way. |
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I chose not to sidetrack here into the bassoonists' hypochondriacal woes. |
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Miss Mac Tavish is driven to question the absolute inadmissibility of doing things for those you give money to, by Mr. Herzen a solitary, sickly, hypochondriacal, shiftless man. |
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In relation to the discomfort that most often affect Virgo natives tend to be digestive, often suffer digestive discomfort and are often very hypochondriacal. |
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He fell from one state of anxiety to the next and worried himself almost to death with hypochondriacal mopings. |
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