If you feel overwhelmed, exhausted or just plain rundown, you probably are dealing with unhealthy amounts of stress. |
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The buildings are usually controlled by slumlords who overfill the flats, charge exorbitant rents and allow the buildings to become rundown. |
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It was phenomenal that the city was able to turn itself round in such a short space of time, bearing in mind the dramatic rundown in industry. |
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The structure was reduced to a charred skeleton and had to be demolished, prompting a campaign to restore the rundown Victorian public gardens. |
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But having said that, I was fascinated by this very detailed rundown of his movements and whereabouts on the day of the attacks. |
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Here, we give you a rundown on many popular macronutrients and other basic ingredients that are readily included in protein products. |
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That being said, we'll give you a rundown on the basics of glucosamine and chondroitin, which are often combined into one supplement. |
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The site gives an in-depth insight into the history of the club and gives a rundown on all their achievements since its establishment. |
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For a rundown on his remarkable life, take a look at the official Vatican site. |
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Like many traditional dishes, there seems to be a variety of ways to prepare ital rundown. |
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He went on to give a rundown on the outcome of the 2004 show which he said was of the usual high standard. |
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He gave a rundown on how key services were provided on a regional basis, including health care, education and childcare. |
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He drops out of school, moves into a rundown rooming house, telling no one his new address, and spends his time drinking and bar fighting. |
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If you're interested in a loooong walk down memory lane, follow the link below and allow us to give you a rundown on the last year of blogging. |
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Sheffield's rundown riverside area will be in line for a facelift if plans to revamp it are approved. |
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Auto flushers have been installed to improve hygiene, although they require vigilance to make sure rundown batteries are replaced on time. |
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So, just for the record, here's a rundown on who have been City's top performers over the festive period. |
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In his first one-on-one with the president, he delivers a rundown on the economy. |
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He gives a rundown on the club's financial position and confirms that he will not have cash to splash on the transfer market in the summer. |
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Southerly Buster provides a rundown on the current state of play in the Indonesian elections as Bambang increases his lead over Megawati. |
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The event was to be used as a catalyst for change and to bring new hope to residents in rundown areas of the city. |
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I haven't been able to turn on the shouting heads shows lately without seeing something about it, and I just heard a rundown on NPR this morning. |
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The people, however, provided enough colour in the way they dressed to distract my attention from the rundown streets. |
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Does it matter whether the place is a rundown tip as long as it echoes with love and laughter? |
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A week-long exhibition showing proposals for the multi-million pound regeneration of the rundown area was launched yesterday in Park Library. |
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The publication of the Gambling Bill has been accompanied by claims that new casinos will regenerate rundown areas and be good for the economy. |
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The front of the studio building used to be a drab slab of rundown Victorian brickwork. |
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Every kind of business, from rundown corner markets to the Gucci storefront on South Peters Street, has been looted. |
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They arrived to find a rundown overcrowded health centre starved of resources. |
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The district in the east of the city centre is shrugging off its rundown industrial image to become a boom area for city centre living. |
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His short daily walk took him past a set of rundown, graffiti-covered shops and litter-scarred tracts of open land. |
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The first public baths, built by the Romans, is now a pile of rubble in a rundown district on the Danube's west bank. |
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As a schoolboy he had regularly passed the terrace and admired the houses' style and rundown grandeur. |
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They wanted to shoot a car chase in a rundown alley but could not find anywhere sufficiently grimy and derelict. |
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Could you give me and my old teammates a rundown on his career as a player and scout? |
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He moved out and bought a rundown place in the town centre round the back of the station. |
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The IFilm crew has a bevy of videos shot at the con, including their annual rundown of scantily-clad women. |
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Here's a rundown of some of the most glaring failures at bat, in the field, or on the mound in a single World Series. |
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The other is a lurid science fiction tale, made up by the woman's demon lover during assignations in rundown, disreputable places. |
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Her mid-life crisis officially kicks in when she impulsively buys a rundown Tuscan villa and decides to start a new life there. |
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He would never have stayed on in his rundown flatette if it hadn't been located on an old bomb site. |
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The rundown of essential services, particularly health care, have been a source of ongoing resentment and anger throughout the area. |
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The live rundown of the show was so badly arranged that the award categories, such as best cinematography and best screenplay, were presented during commercial breaks. |
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The rundown colonial port buildings house tailors, coppersmiths and fishermen, who rise with the dawn and retire with the sun, for there's little electricity here. |
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Now and then tracer fire, terror-struck people, a collapsed economy, rundown hotels and low spirits. |
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Others find charm — not easy to do in this rundown port — in the crenelated ramparts surrounding its medina. |
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A Tafe marine lecturer ave the interested visitors a rundown on the crayfish industry such as the best spot to catch crayfish and how crayfish cost. |
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I would give her a rundown on all the other presents I'd received, how Daddy let me ice the cake, how the lake froze over and we were allowed to skate. |
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Film producers were the first to notice the rundown part of the city. |
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Britain is recruiting far and wide to prop up its rundown national health system, from Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, China, and the Philippines. |
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Due to her financial situation she was forced to live in a rundown boarding house with five children. |
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They find a rundown wood shack with nothing in it, except for a bag of rice or dried beans and not much else. |
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Rather, it gambled the certainty of accelerated rundown against the chance of stopping that assault in its tracks. |
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This topic deserves more serious attention than a mildly humorous rundown. |
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Here is a rundown of his remarkable goalscoring numbers: 42 goals in 32 league games this season 307 goals in 296 games for Real Madrid. |
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There were 150 of us in a rundown hotel, with Britvic, and carpets running up the walls. |
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It is not just about painting society's rejects, as these people are in places that are also derelict or rundown. |
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Click here for a rundown of all the benefits you get with the Diners Club Card. |
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Allow me to give you another rundown of events, for you will then be able to judge for yourself. |
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Nor can the rundown of one stock below the critical limits be offset by an increase in capital in another area. |
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Media coverage showed overcrowded and rundown housing with inadequate space and sanitary facilities. |
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But that location in a rundown part of the city does not give the event a good image in the eyes of foreign tourists. |
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The New York apartment buildings in Stern's portfolio helped his firm nab the commission for a high-end multifamily project in a rundown section of Berlin. |
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It's 1987, and McIver is living alone in a rundown summer house in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, the traditional holiday bolthole for generations of well-off New Yorkers. |
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The ticket hall, stairways and platform roof are not covered by blue walls, and are therefore still as grimy, untreated and rundown as they've been for decades. |
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There was also concern that the car boot sale could be used to fence stolen goods and market stalls may further damage existing trade in the rundown town. |
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This is an area that includes Tory heartlands and very rundown areas. |
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It was rundown, with outdated equipment and a half-empty order book. |
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They converted an old mansion into an ashram in a rundown part of Philadelphia. |
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The Bog Standard Campaign was launched to rid schools of rundown ablutions which campaigners say are not just unpleasant, but also affect learning. |
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Directly on the other side of the stream were two very rundown thatched, whitewashed cottages that also looked as if they had been left to the mercy of the elements. |
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Maybe I should give you a rundown on what's happened here since you left. |
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Hence perhaps why much is made of the variety of subject matter in Sebald's novels, like a lumber room in a rundown mansion ready for an enthusiast's rummage. |
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I woke up late and grabbed a cup of coffee in a rundown luncheonette. |
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Old, rundown buildings are torn down to make way for the new. |
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There are sad, Spartan stores, endless rundown espresso cafes, and just a handful of attractive restaurants. |
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Plans to convert the rundown cobbled mews behind the market in Hildreth Street into commercial space and new homes from November were lodged last month. |
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The hospital wards are shabby and rundown, staff spend as much time filling out forms as dealing with patients, everyone is overworked and over stressed. |
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These tenacious moteliers, noted for turning rundown properties into successful ventures, would have somehow managed to find room to accommodate two more people! |
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Decent accredited accommodation was scarce and many mentally ill people ended up in private rundown boarding houses were they were mistreated and exploited. |
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So, in the interest of brevity, here's a quick rundown of what sucked. |
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Asylum seekers are being praised for helping to breathe new life into a rundown part of a South Yorkshire town that was once blighted by drugs and vice. |
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Without giving away too many spoilers, even though we are deep into the story's endgame by this stage, I'll give you a rundown of what has been added or changed. |
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Akin retiterated this sentiment about his perceived Democratic war on women during his Daily rundown segment this morning. |
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The quarters and work areas were too small for both of us, and after he gave me the rundown I wanted to get started on my own. |
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And by this logic, operatives said, MSNBC is OK, so long as candidates stick to Morning Joe or The Daily rundown. |
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Here, a rundown of the most interesting facts and figures from the 2013 Oscar nominations. |
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Hopes that property developers and community groups can work together in revamping rundown inner city areas are often over-optimistic, according to research published today. |
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Such watershed management projects are key to preventing further environmental degradation and humanitarian disasters, while at the same time helping to repair rundown irrigation systems. |
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In addition, the rundown and overburdened state of the institutions supposed to forge the future, such as schools and universities, adds to human insecurity and adds to democratic disenchantment. |
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If you're attending your first cricket match, here's a rundown. |
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It was rundown and the municipality had to fight to get it back. |
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Her fate was all the more harrowing because the IRA murder squad that came to kill her dragged her away from her screaming, crying children in a rundown flats complex in 1972, the bloodiest year of the conflict. |
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When we started in 1988, we approached the bank with a dream and a vision, asking for their financial support to buy and renovate a rundown building and they helped us. |
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There is also escoveitch sauce for fish and chicken dishes, coconut rundown sauce, solomon gundy spicy fish pate and jonkanoo hot pepper sauce. |
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Results may be based on tank certification, manufacturing data, periodic testing, compliance testing, shipment, end of run, rundown tank or most recent restock analysis. |
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Young mothers living in Ottawa felt that the outdoor parks in their downtown neighbourhoods are rundown, unsafe or closed to access with a stroller. |
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Even in the horse and buggy days a prosperous county was likely to have good stretches of macadam road, while the undeveloped or rundown county next door might have merely cowpaths. |
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But thanks to high oil prices and revolutionary solidarity, plans are now afoot to refurbish the rundown facilities and restock the zoo. Cuba is to supply 19 animals from species of which it now has a surplus. |
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Worthy of honorable mention in any rundown of springtime produce are Armenian cucumbers and Mountain tomatoes. |
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These developments along the transformed waterfront will be a catalyst for refurbishing the surrounding rundown residential districts. |
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Two pipe bombs placed in trash bins in a rundown section of Tel Aviv exploded 10 minutes apart on Thursday, injuring 13 people. |
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Another point struck Mr. Kaminski as he watched the weatherworn faces peer from behind dust-flecked storefronts on the main street of a rundown rural town. |
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They live in rundown apartment blocks, their lives enlivened by beer, football and, dream on Proles, the lottery. |
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Her group, part of the church of Saint Sabina, is trying to halt the tide of murder that is ravaging what is left of the community of Englewood, a rundown district of Chicago. |
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When breathing new life into a rundown seaside lodge at Secret Cove, Kevin Toth and his partner, Peter Ruben, used a cedar boardwalk instead of a road to link their hillside forest suites. |
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This generates a rundown in the ELC system that maintains a real-time synchronization with the news room computer system, so stories can be floated or rearranged with ease. |
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There were two workshops, one given over to a rundown on the last ten years of intelligent motorway systems for safety and convenience, and the other to decision-maker viewpoints. |
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The crew did not observe this rundown during the event. |
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As my speaking time is limited, I should simply like to run over the main demographic trends before giving you a brief rundown of the avenues currently being explored by the European Commission. |
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While presenting a rundown of the sexiest soap stars in the world in this week's ZOO, Hollyoaks' Gemma Atkinson very kindly stripped down to her skimps herself. |
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Speaking from his home base in Campo Grande, Machado gave The Daily Star a rundown of what the millions of fans flocking to the country are gobbling up besides sports. |
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Set in a world of dilapidated stands, rundown stadia and fog-shrouded training grounds, the film expertly captures the clammy grottiness of the period. |
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Now they're living in a rundown trailer in her mother's old hometown, and Alexandra hates every thing about it, fantasizing about the father who left them years ago. |
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However, many residents living in rundown neighborhoods in Jeddah are desperately awaiting the inclusion of their neighborhoods in the development process. |
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Smith is caught in a rundown, but Jones will come around to score. |
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After nationalisation in 1948, the pace of rundown quickened. |
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