During her first postpartum checkup, Bennett's obstetrician glossed over her weight gain of 40 pounds and uncontrollable weepiness. |
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She'd been fighting off the holiday depression pretty well but while our domestic goddess Inez was here the weepiness started. |
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You're not really compassionate, what you feel is not care for another person but, in fact, a bit of self indulgent weepiness for yourself. |
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The proven combination of natural herbs combat depression, weepiness, hot flushes, and menopausal symptoms. |
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He does this with style and grace — no one is better at it — and without the weepiness of some predecessors. |
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Sometimes the movie swerves toward farce, sometimes into the zone of smiley family comedy and at other times into full-on weepiness. |
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Restraint, understatement and precision with language are called for, not Craig's periodic spurts of rage or Weisz's brittle weepiness. |
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Avoiding the weepiness and introspection of some of her contemporaries, she is a great storyteller with an enviable knack for updating her sound to fit the passing decades. |
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Wendy prescribed her Ignatia which is good for weepiness, bereavement, hysteria and loss of appetite. |
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This chemical change can cause feelings of sadness and weepiness. |
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Doctors missed it because depression didn't always look the way it did in younger patients — less sadness and weepiness, more physical symptoms and disengagement. |
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In turn this may create weepiness, exaggerated emotions, over reactions and even depression. |
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