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About one third (28.9%) has ever been diagnosed of suffering from a depression or a depressive mood.
What came next for Japan was depressing but far from a depression.
Every Saturday I suffer from a depression I call my Saturday depression.
I believe I have helped save this country from a depression as bad or worse than the 1930s.
But the island has never recovered from a depression in the sugar-cane industry in the 1920s.
"They should be going over to the H.U.D. building and frankly thanking the career staff for saving them from a depression," Mr. Montgomery said.
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Like in the clinical setting, a single ECS exposure was ineffective in inducing remission from a depression-like state.
And Mrs. Clinton, who proposed the idea in a recent newspaper column, borrowed it from a Depression-era New Deal agency, the Home Owner's Loan Corporation.
Welch, whose songs are meant to sound like lost masters from a Depression-era Alan Lomax field trip, wore a plain, square Depression-era dress.
Traditional retirement villages used to draw people in their mid-60's and early 70's, from a Depression-era demographic that wanted small, reasonably priced homes, a shuffleboard court and an on-site health clinic.
There are newer boats that come as well, like the DN class two-man racers that get their name from a Depression-era design contest held by The Detroit News.
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