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Still, I sometimes imagine the brain as the doctor described it, just three years ago.
For some this trajectory was experienced as a 'creep', as one woman described, "it just creeps up on you and it's something different every day" [no.15] and another described, "my health has deteriorated over the last couple of years, seen it sort of creeping up" [no.19].
We were enthralled with the freedom and abandonment of responsibility that the six men described; it just sounded so idyllic.
As one friend described it: "Just to think that here was Emma, the greatest orator in America, unable to utter one word".
In an early interview, Colin Greenwood described it "just a joke, a laugh, getting wasted together over a couple of evenings and putting some different pieces together".
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But the supernatural must have its moment, and the way Gaiman describes it just doesn't do it for me, and my son too seemed unconvinced.
I think that will describe it just enough".
"Words can't describe it, just the whole thing behind it," he said.
In fact, to those truly "in the disorder" -- a phrase one anonymous ana used to describe it, just as an anonymous alcoholic might describe being in A.A. as being "in the rooms" -- pro-ana is something of a misnomer.
Since the general algorithm for computing both the steady state and transition path is very similar, we describe it just once, introducing necessary distinctions.
It also produces another transmitter, dynorphin, that, as Koob describes it, "just makes you feel lousy".
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