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Montgomerie was pessimistic, feeling that there may be no resumption until 2pm.
War remains an obsession: "The cold and poverty, and a pessimistic feeling that everything's going to end.
Depression is a sad, hopeless, pessimistic feeling that can cause listlessness; loss of pleasure in one's surroundings, loved ones, and activities; fatigue; slowness of thought and action; insomnia; and reduced appetite.
She reflected a pessimistic feeling among Germans, whether financial experts or ordinary folk on the street, that the whole of Europe had taken a battering over the negotiations, one from which it would take time to recover; and the strong belief that the very same politicians would once again find themselves in a huddle over the same issue a few months down the line.
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"Are you feeling pessimistic?" he was asked.
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Those trends are leaving farmers and cotton gin owners feeling pessimistic.
An animal that adopts a "safety first" stance to a rustle in the forest is probably feeling pessimistic, according to the framework.
Aspiring journalists could be forgiven for feeling pessimistic about their careers: most newspapers are seeing a falling readership and the phone hacking scandal has led many to question the ethics of the industry.
We are feeling pessimistic about ever finding these items as they have been gone much longer than usual and everything is pointing to them having been thrown out in a heap of papers.
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