I never conferred with Alison about Faye so she left alone, however Amy could read me like a book and whenever I was feeling down she'd guess it. |
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When you're feeling down on your destructive fellow humans, there's nothing like a flagon of sparkling misanthropy to raise the spirits. |
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To your friends, you are always that loyal companion standing by their side, cheering them up when they're feeling down. |
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Have you been feeling down lately about your lack of knowledge of quantum computing? |
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Valerie used to go to Southend and treat herself to a cup of coffee when she was feeling down. |
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In both men and women, common signs and symptoms of depression include feeling down in the dumps, sleeping poorly, and feeling sad, guilty and worthless. |
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So anyway, as I'm a bit of a photo freak who likes to chronicle his sad life when I'm feeling down in the dumps, I often look at my Caribbean journals. |
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Her speech was slurring and she was losing the feeling down one side. |
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But whenever she's feeling down or achy, she spends some time on the treadmill. |
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Instead of feeling down in the dumps it stirred me into action but this time I'm hoping a victory at Mottram will inspire me even more in the final run-in to the season. |
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If you are feeling down, depressed, or hopeless, and have lost pleasure or interest in the things you normally enjoy, see your physician. |
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Make a list of the things you like to do or things that make you feel better when you're feeling down. |
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At night, when I was feeling down, I had no one to talk to, whereas the other residents could get help. |
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You may find that being active can help lift your mood if you are feeling down or overwhelmed with the demands of your baby. |
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We offer each other little cooking tips, we find out how others are doing and we give encouragement when someone is feeling down. |
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One hour a day would have been sufficient for her because she is on medication for depression and has spent a lot of time feeling down. |
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They're both so cute and, if you're ever feeling down, you just look at their little faces and you can't help but cheer up. |
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Are you feeling down, depressed or hopeless? |
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But he insisted he was not feeling down as his sudden joblessness sank in. |
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For example, the average number of contacts who respondents can talk to when feeling down decreased by four contacts in Dominion compared to a decline of only one in comparison sites in Waves 1 and 2 of the evaluation. |
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I'm sure this is part of why I'm feeling down, but there is more to it. |
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For example, the number of persons one could talk to if feeling down remained unchanged over Waves 1-3 among seniors in Glace Bay and Sydney Mines, even as it was declining in comparison sites. |
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Do arguments ever result in you feeling down or bad about yourself? |
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But for most of us, we just assume feeling down, struggling with a bout of insomnia or simply wanting to run away from it all is just part of life. |
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There were times I was feeling down on myself because I wasn't getting the exercise I should be getting, and I wasn't doing as much as I used to do. |
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The ROTE NASEN association is also devoted to brightening up the lives of sick people who may be feeling down or lonely during their hospital stays. |
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This is not simply a case of feeling down in the dumps or of feeling sad. |
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If you're feeling down, follow some of these guidelines. |
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College campuses are designed to respond to student needs, but the irony is, if you're feeling down, you are least likely to bein the frame of mind to avail yourself of all the services available to you. |
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However, if you're feeling down in the dumps, this could push you over the edge as that ending is a real tear jerker. |
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At home now and I'm feeling down in the dumps and a little flu-like. |
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When it comes to superficial, the only false thing about me is the capped tooth in my mouth, my hair colour and big, beamy false toothed smile when I'm feeling down. |
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