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She is maybe heading for a breakdown?
The Bulgarian prime minister, Boyko Borissov, confided that he personally feared talks were heading for a breakdown.
"Zac looks as if he's heading for a breakdown, because he's being forced to behave in a way that isn't natural to him.
Without significant compromises on both sides, the talks are heading for a breakdown.For Mr Zapatero, who has staked a great deal of his personal authority on the talks, the dangers are large.
The NHS is heading for a breakdown if people expect it carry on providing all services for free under increasing demand, the former head of Marie Curie Cancer Care has warned.
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Samuel Barnett (he was the fey one headed for a breakdown) and Jamie Parker (I forget which one he was, but I remember his being good, O.K.?) are now at the Theater Royal Haymarket playing the title roles in "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead," the 1966 comedy that made Tom Stoppard's name.
One of the world's most popular YouTubers, in May he decided to take time off, saying he felt he was headed for a breakdown.
Michael Coats, director of Johnson Space Center, where Nowak was based, reported that interviews with flight surgeons and fellow workers failed to uncover any signs that she was headed for a breakdown.
Is California headed for a breakdown?
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