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Not famous, she stresses, just successful.
Oxford, on the other hand, had only won once since the semi-final, and the table stresses just what a predicament they found themselves in.
Doing drugs, whether it's your nightly bourbon or your "medicinal" weed, to deal with your stresses just teaches laziness and denial rather than dedication.
A good League Cup run might not have saved Atkinson anyway – a look at the league table before their replay against Southampton stresses just how low United had slumped under his tenure – and without Bryan Robson and Gordon Strachan for the trip to The Dell, along with Whiteside limping off before half-time, United were woeful.
Attempts to redefine innateness in a way that stresses just one of its many aspects and thus makes it a useful scientific construct have been and will continue to be stymied by the fact that the broad concept of innateness is part of our evolved psychological equipment.
Add a full-time job to this and you get a person with depression who has everyday normal stresses, just like everyone else; the only difference is the depression, and this is a big difference.
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It's difficult to stress just how opaque, how closed off, this system is.
"No need to stress, just be the best I can be," muses our Kev.
Beale stressed just how serious a blow any ban would be.
As with Souleiman, Kendal stressed just how difficult it is to have the makeup look so effortless.
In many species these testosterone fluctuations are seasonal, but in others, such as monkeys and primates, they are linked to stress, just as they are in humans.
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