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Fame entrapped him, and eventually, before his 60th birthday, he died after a lifetime battle with alcoholism.
But King, mindful of his own lifetime battle to remove Canada from the trammels of British imperialism, was dubious of a world to be dominated by the Great Powers.
Nash had fought a lifetime battle against paranoid schizophrenia, first diagnosed in his late twenties, and he lived for decades in a mental wilderness helped and protected by his devoted wife, Alicia Jennifer Connellyy).
She fought a lifetime battle with chronic depression and won; she never quit or surrendered to it.
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For cannabis smokers diagnosed years later with schizophrenia the outcome is a lifetime battling with psychosis, including symptoms such as paranoid delusions, hostile voices and unexplained waves of terror and guilt.
Like Christopher Logue's violent adaptations of the Iliad, it testifies to a lifetime's battle with thoughts and afterthoughts, a continual argument between the translator's own preoccupations and his sense of what is distinctive to Homer.
Kenny's drive to keep the family (including his parents) clean, fed and cared for quickly began to manifest itself as OCD and anxiety, digging the trenches for a lifetime's battle to maintain mental health and emotional wellbeing.
Does she expect Jesus to come back to earth in our lifetime and battle the armies of Satan?
It was known during Murphy's lifetime as "battle fatigue" and "shell shock", terminology that dated back to World War I.
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