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Otherwise I think that we all would have had mental breakdowns from the strain.
How can the U.S. replicate the success it had with the strike on Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and avoid the breakdowns from the early days of the war?
(Bi folk have it the worst, per breakdowns from the CDC and other studies).
We are constantly bombarded with stories of government breakdowns, from the failure to keep contaminated peanuts off the market to the Security & Exchange Commission's bungling of the Bernie Madoff case to Hurricane Katrina.
The dorsal foot ulcers may then have been true neuropathic skin breakdowns from the rubbing of her sandal straps and thong on the hallux of her insensate foot.
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I had a kind of breakdown from the anxiety.
"The breakdown from the release did show some strength in small and medium businesses.
It paraphrased the line by Peter Finch, as a television commentator having a nervous breakdown, from the 1976 film "Network".
Lota had a breakdown — from the stress of her civic work as well as her fraying relationship — and turned to tranquillizers.
After Williams cut Racing's lead to 10-6, Cole stopped Machenaud getting the ball away from a breakdown from the restart and handed Racing back the three points.
(The lower figure was from the Russian trade association's Web site; the higher one from a more detailed year-by-year breakdown from the United States Geological Survey).
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