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That was sort of a mental blow more than anything".
The 1967 war, over in a week, was as much a military as a mental blow to the Arabs.
He probably needs to get home quickly and regroup after that four putt; he's still not out of this tournament, although the mental blow of that meltdown on 16 may stay with him for the duration.
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But under the pressure of having to take someone there, my mental map blew away.
Longest word is 'internationally' " — which appears in "When I'm Flowin'," from 1997: "Now, I'm internationally known, mental capacities blown / I hope your microphone's accident prone".
They made a number of mental errors, including blown blocking assignments, dropped passes and more missed tackles than in the team's past three games combined.
At times, when he spoke, he felt as if a kind of mental wind were blowing his thoughts back at him, forcing him to self-consciously order his syntax as he pushed words out.
But, they, too, draw attention to the host of difficulties that arise for collective responsibility as a moral construct once we acknowledge the simple fact that collectives do not have full blown mental lives.
The campaign's platform has been described as a "blow to mental health stigma", as it emphasizes the need to treat mental and physical health with equal attention.
This represents yet another blow to mental health services, which are already in a critical state.
Originally scheduled to return from his six-month drugs suspension at the beginning of this week, Dettori had anticipated a dozen days' race-riding to blow away mental and physical cobwebs.
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