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This occasion required far more than that of Benítez's players and immediately into the second-half there was an even more marked feeling of the side striving to impose itself.

Half were emotionally exhausted, 80% reported feelings of low PA and a significant proportion, particularly medical staff, had marked feelings of DP. Kelly et al (2000) argued that the role of nursing needs to be reconceptualised within BMT to allow key humane concerns such as suffering and the emotional labour of care to be explored and better understood.

PCD, as they refer to it, is a condition marked by feelings of agitation, melancholy, anxiety or sadness after intercourse, even when it's good, consensual sex.

Inevitably, the end of a relationship marked by a feeling of exclusion.

The newest version of the manual will also recognize binge eating disorder for the first time, defining it as recurring episodes of excessive eating marked by feeling a lack of control.

I need things explained twice, three times". His middle-school days, he recalled, were marked by feeling tres stupide in French class, only to transfer to a Spanish class where he was pegged as muy estupido.

The time after a breakup can be marked by feelings of sadness and depression, but if you can manage to get up, get out, and invest plenty of time into your hobbies and interests, you'll find that the more time you spend doing things that you like to do, the less time you spend thinking about how sad you are.

And Paul turns on the computer salesman patter for a devious scam which leaves one gullible mark feeling well and truly gutted.

Last August, after a year marked by dark feelings and legal struggles with her husband's family, Ms. Jolstad moved to South Carolina.

Donald Trump is, as Mao Zedong was, unquestionably possessed of a textbook case of megalomania, the dictionary definition of which sounds as if it were written by someone analyzing Mr. Trump: "a mania for great or grandiose performance; a delusional mental disorder that is marked by feelings of personal omnipotence and grandeur".

Depression, in psychology, a mood or emotional state that is marked by feelings of low self-worth or guilt and a reduced ability to enjoy life.

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