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Jacques Chirac spoke on television of the country's "profound malaise".
Germany is in the grip of a profound malaise.
For a vast majority, however, even those with middle-class origins, flight has brought a profound malaise.
The reported coup attempt on Tuesday followed signs of a profound malaise in the country, verging on mass unrest.
Use of drugs is symptomatic of profound malaise; we are letting down young people and children if we imply taking drugs is something that could have value.
But the wilfully depressing daily headlines ("shock", "shame", "outrage", "scandal" etc) are more symptoms of a profound malaise than its cause.
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More broadly, in 1980 high petrol prices seemed to prove a profound economic malaise.
In their desperate pursuit of contentment, the French express a profound existential malaise.
That was in 1986, four years before the movie "Slacker" came out, and Austin was in the grip of a profound economic malaise.
While all sides of this issue are well represented in our mailbag, one thing the letters have in common is the profound sense of malaise they express over Martin's killing and Zimmerman's trial.
This phase I trial of elactocin identified the dose-limiting toxicity as profound anorexia and malaise.
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