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But literary fiction at the time seemed desperately boring, full of "middle-class, well-appointed couples suffering from malaise".
Two years after Barack Obama's hope-filled inauguration the mood in Washington is as glum as it has been since Jimmy Carter argued that America was suffering from "malaise".
For this reason, they are usually designed with a contact-point (e.g. a button) that requires frequent contact; the idea being that it acts as a safety measure in the event of physiological breakdown (e.g. from malaise, sleep).
Jonesers' formative years instead were defined by watching a nation that stood tall as Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon, stagger through the 1970s amidst Watergate, the fall of Saigon, oil shocks, hyper-inflation, the loss of manufacturing jobs, a dramatic increase in violent crime; and the humiliation of the Iranian hostage crisis which led to the transition from malaise to "Morning in America".
She suffered from malaise, fatigue, and diffuse gastrointestinal symptoms.
In contrast, accidental hosts experience acute infections, with symptoms ranging from malaise to multi-organ failure and death.
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The market enjoyed a brief reprieve from its malaise early Thursday from an encouraging sign on the job market.
"Therefore I love my country and I love the people of Pakistan, and I thought I must go back to at least try to recover from this malaise that it is suffering from".
Many people suffer from a malaise.
Credit markets also recovered from their malaise.
Saracens' headline England acts were not immune from the malaise that plagued the opening period.
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