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This presents itself with postural instability, in which the person tends to separate his / her feet upon standing, in order to gain a wider base and to avoid titubation ( bodily oscillations tending to be forward-backward ones ).
Virginia Woolf wrote Fry ’ s biography but with the coming of war again her mental instability recurred, and she drowned herself in 1941.
Her tenure included four regencies during her husband's stays in Hanover, and she is credited with strengthening the Hanoverian dynasty's place in Britain during a period of political instability.
Because Bobbie had previously shown tendencies toward alcoholism and instability, Astor's friend Philip Kerr, now Marquess of Lothian, told her that the arrest might be positive for him.
Bizet's marriage was initially happy, but was affected by Geneviève's nervous instability ( inherited from both her parents ), her difficult relations with her mother and by Mme.
Philip and Ferdinand then signed a second treaty, agreeing that Joanna's mental instability made her incapable of ruling and promising to exclude her from government.
Catherine: a young woman who inherited at least some of her father's mathematical genius, and, she fears, his " instability " as well ; she gave up her life and schooling to take care of her father until his recent death
Lamb's struggle with mental instability became more pronounced in her last years, complicated by her abuse of alcohol and laudanum.
It tells the story of a small-town Midwestern teacher and poet named John Shawnessy, who, in his younger days before his service as a Union soldier in the Civil War, met and married a beautiful Southern belle ; however, her emotional instability leads to the destruction of their marriage.
Isabella lived during a period of political tension between France and England known as the Hundred Years War, the situation exacerbated by the mental instability of her father.
The strain of her tempestuous marriage, Scott's increasing alcoholism, and her growing instability presaged Zelda's admittance to the Sheppard Pratt sanatorium in 1930.
Her father endured a series of failed entrepreneurial ventures and the instability caused her mother to move them abruptly to the Trefethen family house in Taunton, Massachusetts.
As the field of instability threatens to engulf Nyssa's room, a door appears behind her and the Fifth Doctor tells her to go through it.
In 267, he made her oldest living son, Sima Zhong crown prince — based on the Confucian principle that the oldest son by an emperor's wife should inherit the throne — a selection that would, however, eventually contribute greatly to political instability and the Jin Dynasty's decline, as Crown Prince Zhong appeared to be developmentally disabled and unable to learn the important skills necessary to govern.

instability and family
The growth of the samurai class from the 10th century gradually weakened the power of the imperial family over the nation, leading to a time of instability.
The report also discussed the rise in street prostitution at the time, which it associated with " community instability " and " weakening of the family ".
The instability of the family seems to highlight the larger community's volatility.
Kings from Óengus's family dominated Pictland until 839 when a disastrous defeat at the hands of Vikings began a new period of instability, which ended with the coming to power of Cináed mac Ailpín.
In 1997, Traicos and his family moved to Australia as a result of political instability in Zimbabwe and settled in Perth.
This has led to a eugenic philosophy among some of the older Wizarding families, leading to a practice of " pure-blood " intermarriage that has exposed many of them ( such as the Gaunt family ) to the risks of mental instability.
Similarly, Loewen argues that the family instability and crime which many sociologists have found in black communities can be traced, not to slavery, but to the nadir and its aftermath.
As explained above, genetic instability means that the Traminer / Savagnin group should be regarded as a family of related clones rather than distinct varieties.

instability and life
Besides, he can hardly avoid musing on the instability of death which, what with exhumations and rehabilitations, seems to match that of life.
In that year, George III, who had suffered periodically from mental instability ( due to a blood disorder now known as porphyria ), became permanently insane and spent the remaining 10 years of his life unable to discharge his duties.
Both plays included references to elements of Williams ' life such as homosexuality, mental instability, and alcoholism.
However, these suffered from the instability of the alloys in alkaline electrolyte and consequently insufficient cycle life.
Extrapolation beyond is not linear since other failure modes, caused by decreasing charge acceptance resulting in positive electrode swelling and thermal instability, could control the battery life.
The instability and personal turmoil Alexakis experienced throughout his life would directly inspire his lyrics.
Like cage frequency vibration in a ball bearing, the half frequency whirl is a bearing instability that generates eccentric precession which can lead to poor performance and reduced life.
His mother, who had a history of mental instability and played only a small part in his life, died in August 1767.
For the rest of his life, Moeran was to have problems with alcohol, later joined by mental instability.
Over the course of the 1970s, Hathaway's mental instability wreaked havoc on his life and required several hospitalizations.
Deathstorm reveals its plan to Stein, stating that it intends to create enough emotional instability between Ronnie and Jason that the Matrix will trigger another Big Bang thereby destroying of all life in the universe.
It is not clear how competently Ellis performed his map-making and analysis, given his demonstrated instability in the final months of his life.
Describing her childhood experience, she includes several facets of her life, such as her mother's mental instability and her mentally disabled brother's tragic death.
Although prosecutors and victims ' families had asked for the death penalty, the court sentenced him to life in prison on account of his remorse and mental instability.
Yet, in another letter from Eleanor, in May 1934, Eleanor implied that she did not like the instability of Lorena ’ s life, and found it discomforting, “ saying that she was tired of the ‘ bad things ’ that Lorena ’ s temperamental nature did to her ( her being Hickok ).” Eleanor even told Hickok that she thought Hickok was in a mental and emotional depression.
Low levels of equity are associated with life chances based on inherited wealth, social exclusion and the resulting poor access to basic services and intergenerational poverty resulting in a negative effect on growth, financial instability, crime and increasing political instability.
Further, employment instability due to layoffs remained a reality of work life.
After the loss at the Third Battle of Panipat, the Maratha Empire disintegrated into several confederate states, and the resulting political instability and armed conflict severely affected economic life in several parts of the country, although this was compensated for to some extent by localised prosperity in the new provincial kingdoms.
The effects of political instability had an impact on all spheres of life in the country.
Burt is haunted by the day when he discovered his wife and father making love ; he begins displaying signs of mental instability with their sudden, unwelcomed presence in his life.
The Immaculate Conception ( 1930 ) traces the interior and exterior life of man from Conception and Intra-Uterine Life to Death and The Original Judgement, and includes a section with a series of “ simulations ” of various types of mental instability.
On the one hand, indigenous Fijians needed to be integrated into the economic life of the country in order to break the " vicious cycle " of unrest and instability, he said on 18 May.

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