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Depressed by the death of his wife Aliza in November 1982, he gradually withdrew from public life, until his resignation in October 1983.
Depressed by the failure, he moved to Paris where he became friends with André Breton, and became involved in the surrealist group.
Depressed by events across his domains, he became increasingly concerned with religious affairs.
Prozac Nation ( sub-titled Young and Depressed in America: A Memoir ), an autobiography published in 1994 and written by Elizabeth Wurtzel, describes the author's experiences with major depression, her own character failings and how she managed to live through particularly difficult periods while completing college and working as a writer.
Depressed by the outing, Homer stops by Moe's Tavern, where he sees a commercial for Dr. Marvin Monroe's Family Therapy Center.
Depressed after the death of his wife Alice in August 2003, Quine committed suicide by heroin overdose in his New York home on May 31, 2004.
Tracks included parodies of Supertramp (" Scatological Song " by Supertrash ), Michael Jackson (" Up the Wall " by Jack Michaelson ), Status Quo (" Boring Song " by Status Quid ), The Police (" Too Depressed to Commit Suicide " by The PeeCees ), David Bowie (" Quite Ahead of My Time " by David Bowwow ), Gary Numan (" Are Trains Electric?
Depressed by his financial situation, loss of eyesight and devastated by the death of his wife in 1887, he became very lonely.
* Depressed and Anxious: The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Workbook for Overcoming Depression & Anxiety by Thomas Marra.
Depressed and suffering from writer's block, Mort is confronted one day by the mysterious John Shooter ( John Turturro ), a Mississippi dairy farmer who accuses him of plagiarism.
Depressed by Grossman's death, dwindling access to prestigious concert venues and the perception that The Band had stagnated and had become a traveling jukebox, Manuel returned to his alcohol and cocaine addictions.
Depressed, he gradually withdrew from the project, and by 1844 he had been obliged to sell much of his estate.
Depressed after Sonya's death, he passed up an offer to relocate to the United States, which was taken up instead by Mogulesko and Finkel.
Another catalyst that helped lead to the creation of the ARC was the 1962 book Night Comes to the Cumberlands: A Biography of a Depressed Area by Harry M. Caudill on the poverty and history of the Cumberland area of Appalachia, predominantly in Kentucky.
Depressed by the French governments's refusal to fund his experiments and the rejection of his candidacy for membership of the French Académie des Sciences he committed suicide in April 1905.
Depressed, Willow goes into one of the dorm rooms to lie on a bed, but when the lights come back on, she finds herself next to the body that was mutilated by the demon.
Depressed by his own failure, Joe quits the police force and retreats to his sleeping room.
Depressed and upset, Eliot leaves and contemplates suicide until he is interrupted by his friend, Louis ( David Wain ), who gives him a pep talk on behalf of Caroline, who was worried about him.

Depressed and will
Depressed people, according to this theory, have views such as, " I never do a good job ", " It is impossible to have a good day ", and " things will never get better.

Depressed and all
Depressed by all that has happened, Larry takes a tour of South America and the Caribbean to try to cheer himself up, with little luck.

Depressed and state
Depressed at his physical state and family complications, he isolated himself in a nursing home.
Depressed with his physical state and his inability to retain employment, he went to a park near his home and took his own life.

Depressed and .
* Gower, Calvin W. " The CCC Indian Division: Aid for Depressed Americans, 1933-1942 ," Minnesota History 43 ( Spring 1972 ) 7-12
Depressed growth rates of many crops have been observed when channels exceed 12 metres in length.
Depressed economic conditions in the Maritime Provinces have also resulted in de-population of those provinces in the 20th century, with heavy migration into Ontario.
* 1932 – Gandhi and Dr. B. R. Ambedkar agree to the Poona Pact, which reserved seats in the Indian provincial legislatures for the " Depressed Classes " ( Untouchables ).
Depressed, he moved briefly to Alhambra, California as a guest of his old friend Clyde Forsythe.
The Depressed or four-centred arch is much wider than its height and gives the visual effect of having been flattened under pressure.
Depressed and discouraged, he begins to lose some of his certainty about his job as Santa.
Since the release of Fasciinatiion, three of the band members, Clark Baechle, Todd Fink and Jacob Thiele have been quietly, with little advertising, performing under the name Depressed Buttons, playing remixes of other artists, and DJing for various small clubs and venues.
Depressed, Joseph laments the situation (" Close Every Door ") – but his spirits rise when he helps two prisoners put in his cell.
Depressed and yearning to return to wrestling, Hogan called Superstar Billy Graham in 1978 with hopes that Graham could find him a job wrestling outside of Florida ; Graham agreed and Hogan soon joined Louie Tillet's Alabama territory.
Depressed he ends up drunk and succumbs to the advances of another girl, and the two sleep together.
Depressed after his latest breakup, Allen returns to Cape Cod, where he briefly encounters eccentric scientist Dr. Walter Kornbluth ( Eugene Levy ) and again falls into the sea.
Mahatma Jyotirao Phule established Satyashodhak Samaj, Vitthal Ramji Shinde ( 1873 – 1944 ), fought for the eradication of untouchability through his Depressed Classes Mission.

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Therefore, if the sense of touch is functioning normally and there is a complete absence of spatial awareness in a psychically-blind person when the eyes are closed and an object is handled, the conclusion seems unavoidable that touch by itself cannot focus and take possession of the third-dimensionality of things and that actual sight or visual representations are necessary.
If the demand for demythologization is unavoidable and so must be accepted by theology unconditionally, the position of the `` right '' is clearly untenable.
In addition to checkmate, the game can be won by the voluntary resignation of one's opponent, which typically occurs when too much material is lost, or if checkmate appears unavoidable.
The argument above began by giving an unavoidable set of five configurations ( a single vertex with degree 1, a single vertex with degree 2, ..., a single vertex with degree 5 ) and then proceeded to show that the first 4 are reducible ; to exhibit an unavoidable set of configurations where every configuration in the set is reducible would prove the theorem.
Finally, it remains to identify an unavoidable set of configurations amenable to reduction by this procedure.
Verifying the volume describing the unavoidable configuration set itself was done by peer review over a period of several years.
Military necessity admits of all direct destruction of life or limb of armed enemies, and of other persons whose destruction is incidentally unavoidable in the armed contests of the war ; it allows of the capturing of every armed enemy, and every enemy of importance to the hostile government, or of peculiar danger to the captor ; it allows of all destruction of property, and obstruction of the ways and channels of traffic, travel, or communication, and of all withholding of sustenance or means of life from the enemy ; of the appropriation of whatever an enemy's country affords necessary for the subsistence and safety of the Army, and of such deception as does not involve the breaking of good faith either positively pledged, regarding agreements entered into during the war, or supposed by the modern law of war to exist.
A more modern response to this criticism of concepts without sense-perception is the claim that the universality of its qualities is an unavoidable given because one only experiences an object by means of general concepts.
Seeing that confrontation was unavoidable, Saladin prepared for battle, taking up a superior position on the hills by the gorge of the Orontes River.
Instead he came to the conclusion that space and time are not discovered by humans to be objective features of the world, but are part of an unavoidable systematic framework for organizing our experiences.
Yet while Planck had solved the ultraviolet catastrophe by using atoms and a quantized electromagnetic field, most physicists immediately agreed that Planck's " light quanta " were unavoidable flaws in his model.
Aquifers in surface irrigated areas in semi-arid zones with reuse of the unavoidable irrigation water losses percolating down into the underground by supplemental irrigation from wells run the risk of salination.
Individuals working in plants where exposure to metals is likely and unavoidable, such as a battery factory, are required by their employer, to have their blood or urine analyzed for metal toxicity on a regular basis.
" He admits, however, that "... some speculation is necessary and unavoidable, for in many common-stock situations, there are substantial possibilities of both profit and loss, and the risks therein must be assumed by someone.
It is argued by some that economic inequality is an unavoidable aspect of society, and that as a result, there will always be a ruling class in existence.
This mythological account of his lover recalls Hesiod's account of Pandora who was decked out by the same goddesses ( the Graces, the Seasons and Persuasion ) so as to be a bane to mankind — an allusion consistent with Ibycus's view of love as unavoidable turmoil.
Once jurisdiction has been established, permit review and authorization follows a sequence process that encourages avoidance of impacts, followed by minimizing impacts and, finally, requiring mitigation for unavoidable impacts to the aquatic environment.
Anarchist sympathizers counter that the presence of a " coercive climate " was an unavoidable aspect of the war that the anarchists cannot be fairly blamed for, and that the presence of deliberate coercion or direct force was minimal, as evidenced by a generally peaceful mixture of collectivists and individualist dissenters who had opted not to participate in collective organization.
But Perrow's conclusion that the accident was unavoidable is belied by the fact that a TMI control room operator wrote a memo warning of " a very serious accident " if the condensate system problems were not properly addressed.
Many self-defense instructors and experts believe that if the situation is so clear-cut as to feel certain violence is unavoidable, the defender has a much better chance of surviving by landing the first blow ( sucker punch ) and gaining the immediate upper hand to quickly stop the risk to their person.
Though the present aspect of affairs is menacing in a high degree, I can by no means arrive at the conclusion that war with the Zulus should be unavoidable, and I am confident that you, in concert with Sir H. Bulwer, will use every effort to overcome the existing difficulties by judgment and forbearance, and to avoid an evil so much to be deprecated as a Zulu war.
Muste and Bertrand Russell, admired and praised Kahn's work, because they felt it presented a strong case for full disarmament by suggesting that nuclear war was all but unavoidable.
Spoilage is caused by the practically unavoidable infection and subsequent decomposition of meat by bacteria and fungi, which are borne by the animal itself, by the people handling the meat, and by their implements.

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