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Spark eventually collapsed, emotionally and physically, in 1954.
He says, very slowly, in English, 'Your grandfather was a very great man.' I just collapsed emotionally.
She said the federal response has "collapsed," emotionally describing how provincial mayors have tried unsuccessfully to retrieve critical goods from the government command center in San Juan.
It came as a relative of one of those kidnapped told the BBC the victim's family had "collapsed emotionally".
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Isn't the natural inclination to collapse emotionally and physically?
She remains beautiful into middle age -- but after Merry's break with the family, she collapses emotionally, drifting in and out of psychiatric hospitals for years.
"I think on some level I emotionally collapsed – not in a dramatic way, just a long, slow leeching out of my confidence in my abilities".
Emotionally devastated, Durkheim collapsed of a stroke in Paris in 1917.
As the various deals collapsed, cities such as Oakland and Sacramento have emerged emotionally--and sometimes financially--drained while Davis strengthened his bargaining position with the Coliseum Commission.
The trip back was too much emotionally for the elder Mr. Gordon, who collapsed and had to be hospitalized, his son said.
But they lost the Europa League final to Atlético Madrid and, looking both emotionally and physically burnt out, they collapsed in the final weeks of the league season, missing out on a Champions League place.
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