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In the years after the filming, she had a breakdown, made attempts at suicide and fell into drug addiction.
According to Roland Huntford, Shackleton's pride had been further wounded by the references to his physical breakdown made in Scott's The Voyage of the Discovery, published in 1905.
In 2006, Slant Magazine ranked the song number 50 in its 100 Greatest Dance Songs list, describing it as a "deft mix of disco, funk and baroque-pop" and writing that the song's breakdown made it special.
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The fact that I've had a breakdown makes me more conscious of that strange mass in my head.
A breakdown makes a mid-career collapse much more respectable than admitting to a string of flop movies or albums.
Advice is given on coping with the breakdown, making a start with solving the problems, and planning to gradually take up social functioning.
Neither team grabbed a significant lead in the second half, but Sacramento's defensive breakdowns made the difference.
After all, the systemic effects of this financial breakdown have made this crisis extraordinary.
The computerized case-management system used by the Administration for Children's Services has had several breakdowns, making it difficult or impossible for caseworkers to update or read files on abused and neglected children.
Similarly, the Thorp and Magnox fuel reprocessing plants at Sellafield have have had accidents and breakdowns making them unable to pay back their huge building costs and provide the necessary income to help decommission old plants.
I love all the spooky horror pop synths he throws in the mixes, and the breakdowns make me wanna throw back shots of whiskey and hair whip.
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