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Yet pockets of deep stress have emerged in funding markets.
The shared cruise pointed to how pride in service and deep stress can become entwined in military life.
It's nice to see the always compelling Hawke – here, tenser and more laconic than ever – in a role where his face's deep stress lines come into their own.
I guess I learned early that when I feel a deep stress, the only place that brings me back is the kitchen".
"Looking for a job is the hardest I have ever worked," she said with a smile that conveyed no humour or happiness, only the deep stress that is common to many 99ers.
But intense exposure to sunlight and repeated periods of drought in recent years have put deep stress on the vines and soil, conditions that are expected to become even more pronounced in the decades ahead.
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But Britain managed only half its goal: at 28 current members and still growing, Nato has become unwieldy and faces deep stresses between its older and newer European members.
In truth, although he was off drugs from 1970 to 1976, he reverted to his old ways about the time Jimmy Carter became president, creating deep stresses in his marriage to June Carter Cash for almost three decades.
Also cited: "Clearly the deep stresses" among auto-parts suppliers "will make the cost-cutting more difficult".
We tell each other our deepest stresses and anxieties.
Proper meditation techniques, on the other hand, have been shown to provide significantly deeper rest and therefore over time, release the deepest stresses and strains.
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