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Naturally, many of those movies, great and not so great -- "Dog Day Afternoon" and "Serpico," "Mean Streets" and "Taxi Driver," "Hospital," "Looking for Mr. Goodbar," "The Warriors" -- were studies in decadence, danger and degradation: the city's intractable malaise fueled the outraged humanism of Sidney Lumet and the brimstone nihilism of Paul Schrader and Martin Scorsese.
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But with the eurozone problems looking as intractable as ever and global economic malaise spreading from the US and even China, there is more than a feeling that the summer represented calm before the storm.
Serious AEs in C2005-01 occurred in four patients: one patient died (related to the underlying disease); and among the remaining patients, one had dyspnea, malaise, and hyperhidrosis, one had intractable diarrhea, and one had dysphagia.
General malaise, anorexia, alternating constipation and diarrhea, and intractable hiccups were also noted.
Malaise.
Even malaise?
11 malaise.
It's intractable.
Unfortunately, corruption remained intractable.
Sex, profanity, suburban malaise.
America is feeling malaise.
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