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The diss

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To put (someone) down, or show disrespect by the use of insulting language or dismissive behaviour.

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The Diss man is hoping to be a top seed at the Games,  and his hopes of gaining the one automatic spot for Britain in his weight category was boosted following the retirement of Craig Fallon last week. .

The DISS items and respective factor loadings are listed in Table  3.

The DISS assessed subjective vitality, mood, and alertness through 19 questions using 7- point Likert scales.

The DISS had better ascertainment earlier; the total number of reported cases has decreased from 367 in 1983, 357 in 1993, 329 in 2003 and 216 in 2009.

The DISS assesses subjective fatigue/sleepiness, mood, and cognitive alertness through 19 short questions using a 7-point Likert scale (e.g., How fatigued do you feel right now? How sleepy do you feel right now?) with higher scores representing greater endorsement of a particular symptom.

The DISS register covers incident cases in the age range of 15 34 years and collects data in collaboration with a contact person (a reporting physician and/or a diabetes nurse) at all (currently 120) departments of internal medicine, endocrinology, and pediatrics in Sweden.

For the 15 19 age group, we had data from the PDR and DISS only, the results showing that incidence rates are two to three times higher in the PDR than in the DISS.

Her first songs - such as Blah, Blah, Blah (about abusive mobile phone calls) and the diss track about fellow musician Genita - date from this time.

The best, though, is the diss he pours over everyone who has tried to make a version of Carrie since his.

It's a word even most of those born before 1980 are now familiar with, since Kate Moss hurled the diss at the pilot on her easyJet flight.

Once more putting the diss in dysfunction, Elizabeth Edwards last week promoted the paperback version of her best seller, "Resilience: Reflections on the Burdens and Gifts of Facing Life's Adversities," making her feelings of betrayal by her ex, her ex's mistress and her ex's sycophant perfectly clear.

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