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But even by the standards of the country that gave us Proust (a bedridden neurasthenic) and Sartre (the author of "Nausea"), Michel Houellebecq represents a particularly acute case.
As Monday hangovers go, it looks like the former Top Gear team of Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May are experiencing a particularly acute case following the final show in their live tour at the O2 on Sunday night.
The Greek problem is important for the world, because the country has a particularly acute case of a common financial disease: debts that are too large to be serviced by its current incomes.
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