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In 2001 Schnelle et al. [ 35] measured the sensitivity (proportion of residents correctly identified as depressed out of all residents experiencing depression) of the RAI-MDS depression QI in two LTC facilities.
They're getting depressed out there.
I told him, 'You better watch out, Big Fella, you're going to get depressed out there.
WATCH television in America for two hours and you'll be convinced no man in the country can get an erection, nobody can sleep through the night, and a significant portion of the population is dragging through the day depressed out of their minds.
"What we know now from research is that people don't suddenly become psychotic or depressed out of the blue, there's always a disaster that they suffer, and it's not always a disaster that other people can see is a disaster.
As a result, we often feel stressed, anxious, depressed out of sync and exhausted.
During this time, he was, according to himself, "depressed out of my brains" and listened to artists such as Manic Street Preachers.
"The likable Mr. Gordon-Levitt has a thousand ways to look unhappy, dejected, depressed, freaked out, wrung out and sick to his stomach, but there's something so recessive about Adam, or rather underconceived, that the character never grabs you as hard as you expect and really need," Manohla Dargis wrote in The New York Times.
"The likable Mr. Gordon-Levitt has a thousand ways to look unhappy, dejected, depressed, freaked out, wrung out and sick to his stomach, but there's something so recessive about Adam, or rather underconceived, that the character never grabs you as hard as you expect and really need," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
The likable Mr. Gordon-Levitt has a thousand ways to look unhappy, dejected, depressed, freaked out, wrung out and sick to his stomach, but there's something so recessive about Adam, or rather underconceived, that the character never grabs you as hard as you expect and really need.
I could go on, but I'm already getting depressed pointing out the failures of people who normally bring me heavy joy.
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