One simply had a nervous breakdown, went catatonic and has never woken up again. |
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Any dramatic or emotional impact is, however, entirely nullified by the catatonic acting, anaesthetic direction and droning musical score. |
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The shark immediately becomes dull, unresponsive, almost catatonic for 30-90 seconds. |
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We sat next to two young men, one was missing a front tooth, the other had moved past intoxicated into catatonic stupor. |
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His leading men are two teenage boys who are so undemonstrative as to be almost catatonic. |
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His schizophrenic psychosis was a catatonic aspect, as he had few impulses of his own. |
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Before he ever reached another catatonic state, emergency fail-safes would activate. |
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Instead of finding yourself in a state of stoic ataraxia you might find yourself catatonic or enraged beyond the point of recovery. |
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Combining multiple worries can send you into a catatonic state whereby you are incapable of any form of remedial action to resolve your panic. |
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It was at one of those catatonic evenings when a dramatic turnaround was in the offing. |
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Meanwhile, back on the stoep, both men are rooted to their chairs in what appears to be a catatonic stupor. |
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Schizophrenic akinesia and catatonic symptoms may similarly resemble parkinsonian and dystonic symptoms. |
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Please, God, let him not say that in yet another address to a catatonic nation. |
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Well, were either of you that sorry girl who turned completely catatonic and needed to be carted off to a psychiatric hospital? |
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In most cases, patients become free of catatonic symptoms after specific treatment. |
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Symptoms often began as a cataleptic state with catatonic rigidity. |
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That sullen teenager behind the bar, a drink-sticky carpet, crowds of catatonic tourists. |
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Unknown but consistent with immullogic mechanisms, i.e., cell-mediated catatonic reaction against epidermal cells. |
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He had his hands in his pockets, and he was kind of catatonic in that he wasn't moving, wasn't reacting, and wasn't responding to the police. |
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Ten years ago, he tells us, he was virtually catatonic from severe depression. |
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How many sectors of the economy still have to give credence to this because of our catatonic state? |
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Bed ridden, catatonic, he was referred by the hospital after he had stopped being fed through intubing. |
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Meduna first used injections of camphor dissolved in olive oil to bring about convulsions in catatonic patients. |
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I thought about my younger siblings, and how I might have been catatonic if I lost them in the same manner. |
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During the 10-minute court proceeding, Holmes looked at times like he was in a catatonic state. |
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Acute and catatonic forms of the illness were more prevalent in developing countries, whereas hebephrenic and chronic forms were more frequently seen in developed countries. |
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There can be psychotic features, catatonic features, or postpartum onset. |
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I should be listening to something more calm, but I'm so sleep-deprived that I'm afraid anything less screechy and nervous would cause me to go catatonic. |
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The closing sequence of Requiem left me practically catatonic. |
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They stare, near catatonic, perhaps shocked, as I edge in and inch over to the counter, where chocolate bars are piled in their original cardboard boxes. |
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Every time a camera panned to a table its members looked catatonic, which is par for the course at New Year, but usually with a little help from a dram. |
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Tonight, he seemed cadaverous and oddly unresponsive, almost catatonic. |
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In certain instances, however, some developmentally disabled individuals can display evidence of response to hallucinations, or adapt catatonic postures, so that the diagnosis of schizophrenia can be made. |
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As far as the economy is concerned, Japan has put behind it a catatonic decade or more during which it shrank from Asia, a region where its money flows had long dominated. |
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This may be true at the national level: the combination of a huge federal deficit and a bitterly partisan political culture has rendered government catatonic. |
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An unexpected hyperkalemic response to succinylcholine during electro-convulsive therapy for catatonic schizophrenia. |
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There is a risk that people who exhibit catatonic symptoms may be misdiagnosed, because catatonic symptoms have been traditionally associated with schizophrenia, rather than bipolar disorder. |
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The 1990s drama Awakenings saw Williams portray a British neurologist who administered a drug to catatonic patients that briefly awoke them from decades of catatonia. |
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Gavin does not fault Scottie, but Scottie breaks down, becomes clinically depressed and is in a sanatorium, almost catatonic. |
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Tommy is recognised by Nora, Frank, and the media as a pinball prodigy, which is made even more impressive with his catatonic state. |
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It has proven to be an effective treatment for catatonia and catatonic states. |
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Not only did Cameron find it 'tricky stuff ' but he seemed to reduce one little girl to a state of catatonic boredom. |
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At the moment it is not even possible to see on the UoW website who is on the governing body, and find out who these catatonic individuals are. |
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Izon's almost catatonic performance reflected his low spirits. |
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Initially, Bleuler proposed a four-subtype system including simple, catatonic, hebrephrenic, and paranoid. |
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It was plausible that Cara became more catatonic in order to avoid a painful and overwhelming confrontation with terrifying but repressed memories of child abuse. |
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