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There is a malaise, a weakness in a society that refuses to deal with it.
To help relieve Frances's suburban malaise, a New York City friend gave her the keys to her apartment.
Reflecting the investor malaise, a group of private equity companies has proposed buying Clear Channel Communications and taking it private.
The Moviegoer won a National Book Award and introduced Percy's concept of "Malaise," a disease of despair born of the rootless modern world.
Caines is upfront about the reasons for their album seeming to suffer, on paper, from that very modern malaise: a set of songs made by committee.
It was "fatally undermined by a general malaise: a widespread assumption that the Nimrod was 'safe anyway' because it had successfully flown for 30 years".
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"Some of it is showing a malaise, an archetypical rebellion like we see in 'Thirteen,' " he said.
A 62-year-old woman, of unremarkable past medical history, was admitted to hospital for investigation of a four-week history of vomiting, malaise an associated hyponatraemia.
But, even though "Mystic River" is about a malaise overtaking a community, one can see intimations of ordinary life in it.
But that in itself highlights a fundamental malaise - a general dissatisfaction with the world and with our place in it- that no website or technological innovation can cure.
Aafia reminds us that injustice is not merely a domestic malaise but a global problem.
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