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Think of the acute anxieties that stalked the news floors of the media at the turn of the second millennium, for example, when many shrill, not-so-much-in-the-know commentators predicted the wholesale collapse of the world's computers systems, and tinned food was stock-piled in the outhouses of ageing hippies in upstate New York.
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-- acute anxiety," he said with a slightly sheepish expression.
He's in a state of acute anxiety".
Amia herself is a victim of war and displacement, struggling with depression and acute anxiety.
Extreme stress at work caused him to suffer acute anxiety, depression and mental collapse.
Shortly after this, Mvula began to exhibit symptoms of acute anxiety.
But on another level, it is a statement of acute anxiety.
Pain, more so than dying itself, is too often the cause of acute anxiety among patients and their families.
They include a number of methods aimed at increasing the soldiers' stress levels to approximate acute anxiety.
But his acute anxiety about the press gets easily confused for arrogance, just because he's rich and famous.
In 2007, the White Stripes, on tour, abruptly cancelled eighteen dates, saying that Meg was suffering from "acute anxiety".
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