The days of deep cuts in the brain in cases of psychoses and depressiveness are over. |
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The complicity between Smith's beatnik depressiveness and Chaplin's stoical despair enables the photographer to look behind the actor's pretence. |
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The Road has also been a popular success: readers seem to find the depressiveness of these novels exhilarating. |
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Professional overload and depressiveness are more frequent in the French speaking part than in the German speaking part. |
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Decrease in heart rate variability response to task is related to anxiety and depressiveness in normal subjects. |
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Peter Wight's Yates looks as if he has been ironing football shirts for years yet also conveys the morose depressiveness of a disillusioned romantic. |
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It has something to do with people who are by nature depressives seeking out pursuits that almost demand depressiveness. |
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The point is the durability, unwakability, high depressiveness and wide availability of our nightmares: mass-market products good for all eras and classes... closed eyes and open. |
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More than one third of the variance of depressiveness is explained only by the two variables, professional overload and professional dissatisfaction. |
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Depression or depressiveness in patients diagnosed with anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa-Pilot research. |
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