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Meanwhile the old station at Melrose – where the guard would once shout: "Alight for Abbotsford" – still stands intact but in sad isolation, shaken by the heavy lorries that run alongside on the A7 trunk road, built through the platforms after the old railway closed.
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What Duong Van Mai Elliott sees through her own and through her extended family's eyes will be instructive for Americans, with our shocking divorce rate, our increased sense of individual isolation, our sad old-age homes, and our shaken social values.
"He was very sad because he is in isolation," she said.
But those of us who believe our island's greatness has been about taking the risks of engagement rather than the false security of isolation, feel bereft, sad and depressed.
Other features are social isolation, always feeling sad, not allowing anything to cheer them, sleep problems and suicidal thoughts.
The symptoms of depression include sad mood, low energy, irritability, social isolation, trouble focusing or accomplishing goals, changes in eating and sleeping, and hopelessness.
Victim 4's testimony is striking and sad, and self-aware — recognizing, now, his own isolation.
The depictions of the two emigres, especially, offer little reward for the effort of following them through their green-card marriages and sad divorces, their studiedly boring jobs and growing isolation.
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