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Seasons later, another had a breakdown stemming from the tragedy.
But in time he had a breakdown that required hospitalization.
I had a breakdown last night, I don't know what's going on.
In 2017, I had a breakdown and checked myself into a hospital.
Blum quoted one of the prisoners, Douglas Korpi, who had a breakdown.
We trundle by a CB2, where one of the women had a breakdown.
I will tell you something: I had a breakdown during my premiere at Sundance.
When Egan finally made it to Europe, she had a breakdown of her own.
Have you ever had a breakdown, like an epic malfunction when it was showtime?
His mother, without her children, had a breakdown and was sent to a mental institution.
"We had a breakdown and we didn't respond to it," Cavs coach David Blatt said.
I had a breakdown, tried to kill myself, and was committed to a psychiatric institute.
The day before the meeting with Mallory's principal, Ms. Grossman said, Mallory had a breakdown.
Sydney eventually had a breakdown and screamed, 'WE HAVE TO PUT ON SONIC YOUTH RIGHT NOW.
" Adds the source: "He had a breakdown, but it does not pertain to them not getting along.
"I felt I had a breakdown in my freshman year in the spring of 1975," he said.
A few years later, Lyndsey's brother, who is younger, had a breakdown while studying at Oxford University.
The couple went through some dark days in 2016 — she was robbed in Paris; he had a breakdown.
When you've had a breakdown, you have to work your way back so everyone asks the same question.
Bouhlel's father told French television that the family had sought medical treatment after his son had a breakdown.
"He had a breakdown, and he relapsed again," Carl Jackson, who said he is Kennon's uncle, told ABC 7.
During a particularly difficult phase in the spring of 2016, Max had a breakdown at his best friend's house.
When Agatha Christie had a breakdown and tried to escape, she was chased "like a fox" by the press.
There's no seminars at Noorderslag, and when I had a breakdown myself, I had no idea where to turn.
And at 25, she had a breakdown, shaving her head bald and checking herself into treatment facilities the next year.
" Of course, this has provoked a number of articles with headlines like "LeAnn Rimes Almost Had a Breakdown Like Britney Spears.
There was speculation that the artist is a depressive introvert who had a breakdown and would never release new music again.
"We've had a (breakdown) of support at $1,260, which is a key level," said ActivTrades chief analyst Carlo Alberto de Casa.
If you had a breakdown, you kind of had it in front of everybody and everybody knew what was going on.
During the pregnancy, Toby had a breakdown, which Sullivan recalls as his most "intense" scene he's done on the series thus far.
"I was just busting out crying, I had a breakdown," Key told BuzzFeed News of his decision to go public with his allegations.
Around three days after moving in, I had a breakdown, which was clearly a result of all the stress that I'd been under.
They took medical records I disclosed when I had a breakdown after the headlines broke about the serial predatory behavior of Harvey Weinstein.
His father's death in the genocide was a mystery - the only time he ever tried to ask about it, his mother had a breakdown.
I had a breakdown on my friend's living room floor over a Chick-fil-A order, and I knew this was a low point.
And especially don't tell Peter that she had a breakdown and may have a drinking problem with literally no evidence of that actually happening.
Betty Cooper (Lili Reinhart), still pining away in Archie's friend-zone, has an older sister who had a breakdown after an entanglement with Jason.
Recording that one was also tough and a strange time because my friend Wendy had been on tour with us and she had a breakdown.
When a GIF of a tube being fed down her throat started circling around the #OfficeBathroomUpdates channel, she had a breakdown that required further hospitalization.
After a separation, they warily reconnect, and Olivia, who has scars on her wrist, confesses to Marcus that she had a breakdown and attempted suicide.
The character's personality then seems to merge with that of her patient (Liv Ullmann), an actress who has had a breakdown and refuses to speak.
The overworked writer had a breakdown in 2004 during the first season of his Fox sitcom, "Cracking Up." A stint at a psychiatric hospital followed.
FROM PEN: What's Next for Princess Charlotte In a recent episode of Teen Mom OG, Portwood had a breakdown on camera while trying on wedding gowns.
It's not something she would divorce him over," the source said, adding, "He had a breakdown, but it does not pertain to them not getting along.
"We've had a breakdown in the correlation between oil and the market since we broke above $40," said Randy Frederick, managing director of trading and derivatives.
" Carl Jackson, who said he is Kennon's uncle, told local news station ABC 7 after the incident that Kennon "had a breakdown, and he relapsed again.
It's not something she would divorce him over," the insider shared, adding, "He had a breakdown, but it does not pertain to them not getting along.
This was reinforced when I had a breakdown in front of the Duomo in Milan and an anxiety attack in the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City.
I actually almost had a breakdown when I began to rely on self-care and routine habit changes instead of proper treatment to manage my symptoms.
The boy was teased at school and had a breakdown when he was conscripted into the French army at the height of the Algerian war of independence.
Tinsley had a breakdown after a gossip site wrote about her and Sonja Morgan  As a former socialite, Mortimer is used to her name being in the press.
"I must have had a breakdown because of what has been happening in my personal life," Susan said last year, after being handed a suspended jail time sentence.
In 22014, he had a breakdown and spent four months in a mental institution; the boys were taken to visit him, but were not told where they were.
I had a breakdown in my uncle's car and then stayed with him and his girlfriend for a couple of days while I looked for a place to live.
As someone who had a breakdown and was sectioned in my 20's I'm here to tell you that there's no shame in talking about it if your struggling.
But in 2014, Ms. Pulinario had a breakdown that she said was brought on by overwhelming anxiety about what life would be like as she aged out of foster care.
A mentally ill rape survivor was put in jail for nearly a month after she had a breakdown while testifying against her attacker, Texas news channel Click2Houston reported on Tuesday.
"We had many days where I had a breakdown," he tells PEOPLE of his financial and personal struggles as he and his wife, Kelly, tried to build their life in Waco, Texas.
"When I had a breakdown, my work wasn't particularly supportive at all," remembers Sarah Mitchell, a 30-year-old mom with bipolar disorder, who used to work in an office in London.
Another says that his assistant scout leader not only abused him, but suggested pimping him out; that man had a breakdown when, years later, his young son asked to join Boy Scouts.
After Mr. Bonds's father died of a heart attack when Mr. Bonds and his two siblings were still young, his mother, Deborah Kearse, had a breakdown and was institutionalized for a period.
"I had a breakdown unplugging our Halloween lights because they were supposed to be home by then," said one spouse, who requested anonymity out of fear of retribution for her enlisted husband.
The allegations against the couple appear to have been precipitated by one of their teenage male victims, who had a "breakdown and told his parents what was happening," according to the court documents.
In eighth grade, I had a breakdown, triggered by some of the same issues that she so eloquently describes: the tension between religious devotion and hypocrisy, and the worship of the Apocalypse and of wealth.
"I spoke to his mom and she told me, a few years ago, he had a breakdown and she talked him into going for inpatient treatment at some clinic," Mr. Krupetskiy, a longtime friend, said.
She didn't realize it was a mental breakdown," the source previously told PEOPLE, and added, "It's not something she would divorce him over … He had a breakdown, but it does not pertain to them not getting along.
And legality aside, the repercussions of calling yourself an amateur "white-hat hacker" while using vulnerabilities in the wild can be serious: HackerGiraffe, the printer hacker, had a breakdown and swore off hacking forever after he was harassed on social media.
After a while, I was just sort of more interested when people changed their mind or when people had a breakdown or when somebody was so instrumentalized and weaponized that they realized it and it crushed them for a moment.
And I really started to second guess all of my opinions and how I felt, who I wanted to be, and who I came across as, and it just got to the point where I had a breakdown in February.
Audrey got married to Rory Monahan (Evan Peters), the actor who played the ghost of Edward Mott, and Agnes Mary Winstead (Kathy Bates) had a breakdown after going a bit too "method" while portraying The Butcher, subsequently getting arrested for assault after attacking tourists with a meat cleaver on Hollywood Boulevard.
After a season of trying to keep it together amid a messy divorce and the pressures of a new business launch, a fragile Shannon Beador had a breakdown on Monday's all-new Real Housewives of Orange County when costars Tamra Judge, Vicki Gunvalson, Kelly Dodd, Emily Simpson and Gina Kirschenheiter confronted the mother of three about her attitude.
In 2012, the group Invisible Children made an incredibly successful viral video about central African warlord Joseph Kony, raised more than $30 million, and immediately ran into a host of problems: Ugandans protested the video, critics called it racist and imperialist, the producer had a breakdown, the charity nearly went bankrupt, and Kony was never found.
The two of them decide to delay their wedding and meet up with the rest of the family at Kevin's play debut, which he promptly ruins by fleeing the scene right before the lights come up to go and comfort Randall who is having a breakdown in his office -- the exact opposite of his reaction when his brother had a breakdown about Hamlet in the scenes from the past.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE tweeted out his latest attack on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" co-host Mika Brzezinski on Friday, calling her "crazy and very dumb" and saying she had a breakdown on air.
Immediately after resigning, Shiina had a breakdown and was hospitalized.
Jordan & Caresse, pp. 299–300 On 25 March 1931, Courbet had a breakdown in one of her turbines and had to return to the shipyard for repairs.
Their father Giovanni Tocci had a breakdown due to the appearance of his first-born sons and was put into a lunatic asylum until he recovered a month later.
It was tentatively titled Zona! Zona! However, Bemis became overwhelmed by the entire process of writing and playing most of the instruments and had a breakdown. "I literally lost my mind while we were recording," stated Bemis regarding the breakdown.
Rafe reluctantly agreed. After Bo's death, Rafe began to develop feelings for Hope. When Hope had a breakdown and killed Stefano, Rafe helped her cover up the crime. Rafe even went as far as to frame Andre Dimera for murder of Stefano Dimera.
The ship was placed in the Suisun Bay Reserve Fleet on 12 October 1945 with a note that the ship had a breakdown on the way and had to be towed to the mooring. The vessel was purchased for scrap by American Iron & Metal Company on 27 November 1946 for $7,217.
On the debut show of the tour in Boston, Yorke lashed out at moshers in the crowd, yelling and hitting one with his guitar. On 29 May, Yorke had a "breakdown" and begged tour manager Tim Greaves to book him a flight back to England.Dawn, Randee. "Modulation Across the Nation".
It is not clear how their relationship will end or what kind of a future relationship he will have with Amanda. He reflects on his treatment of his ex-wife, Molly. She loved him unconditionally. When he left her for Vicky, she had a breakdown and was sent to a mental institution.
James returned to Princeton after the Athens Olympics. James was diagnosed with schizophrenia in her senior year at Princeton, when she had a breakdown and was hospitalized for three months. She graduated in 2007 with a degree in religious studies. She then was admitted into Harvard, to study for a master's degree in comparative religion.
The radiotherapy unit was repaired without following the correct instructions. The unit, in service 14 years at the time of the failure, had a breakdown in the electron beam accelerator control system ("deviator"). Repairs incorrectly increased output power, so patients that should have received therapy at 7 MeV were instead treated at 40 MeV.
"The Prime Minister in Canada". The Quebec Conference was the first time that the Allied leaders discussed the full details of Operation Overlord, so Ismay spent much of his time explaining details of the operation to Churchill and other leaders.Ismay, p. 310. During the conference, Ismay also observed that Dudley Pound "had had a breakdown".
Following the letter she was blacklisted from German and also Czech movies and acted only in theatres. She married a painter and ardent communist Zdeněk Tůma to silence the rumors about her and Frank. In 1943 she was finally cast in her next movie Happy Journey. After her husband committed suicide, she had a breakdown.
She began writing novels but her early work was poorly received and she had a breakdown. However she continued to write and publish novels. She was also active in the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children. In 1882 she married Walter Noel Hartley who was a chemistry professor at King’s College, London and Fellow of the Royal Society.
At the age of 40, Denef had a breakdown. After that he had to learn to speak about its history, beginning in November 1993 with his family of origin.Sexualisierte Gewalt: „Wir sprechen über ein Massenverbrechen“. In: gulli.com, 14 March 2011 (online) He was offered compensation from the Diocese of Magdeburg in 2003, but refused the obligation to keep secrecy.
The killer is Peter Taylor, Rhyme's doctor. Real name Colin Stanton, he lost his family years ago when Lincoln failed to fully check out a crime scene. The suspect was hiding under a bed and started a shootout in the street, gunning down Stanton's family. Stanton subsequently had a breakdown and was admitted to a hospital where he attempted suicide.
Macmillan, London & New York, 1997. The work was one of three operatic commissions to mark the Festival of Britain (the others being The Pilgrim’s Progress and Billy Budd). Lloyd, who had suffered shellshock while serving in the Royal Marines during the Second World War, had a breakdown after writing John Socman, and abandoned composition for twenty years.Banfield S. George Lloyd.
About 1896, Dixon had a breakdown caused by overwork. He had lived on 94th St. in Manhattan and on Staten Island, but did not like the weather, "and the doctor had come to see us every week". The doctor said he should "live in the country". Now wealthy, in 1897 Dixon purchased "a stately colonial home, Elmington Manor", in Gloucester County, Virginia.
Turner was subjected to an ethical inquiry after one subject, Barry, a student who had served in the army during Vietnam, had a breakdown during the experiment and destroyed the equipment. Many of the subjects that viewers had seen breaking down earlier during the trials testified to the value of the experiment, including Barry. “Had I been over there in My Lai. I would have shot dogs.
They lived together, and had discussed starting a family together. After 2 years Dines disappeared abroad, claiming to have had a breakdown. Steel has said she spent years searching for him, and it was during this time that she discovered he had been using a false identity (that of a dead child). She tracked him down and confronted him in 2016, when he then apologised to her.
Peter (now played by Ben Hardy) returns to Walford when Ian invites him to the opening of his new restaurant, Beale's. He learns that Lucy took control of Ian's businesses when Ian had a breakdown. Now he is recovering, Ian wants his businesses back and Peter stays neutral. When Ian tricks Lucy into signing everything back to him, Peter confronts Ian but forgives him.
When General Ross had a breakdown, Talbot was promoted to Colonel. His life remained relatively uneventful until the Hulk stormed into Gamma Base, looking for his deceased love Jarella, who was still cryogenically frozen. It was revealed Talbot had fired a ray gun that sent the Hulk to the Sub-Atomic universe. This incident was the final straw in his already deteriorated relationship with Betty.
They separated in 1914, with Marić taking the boys and returning to Zurich from Berlin. They divorced in 1919; that year Einstein married again. When he received the Nobel Prize in 1921, he transferred the money to Marić, chiefly to support their sons; she had access to the interest. In 1930 at about age 20, their second son Eduard had a breakdown and was diagnosed with schizophrenia.
Everything did not go as planned, and eventually the prisoners were able to use their abilities again. Massive riots broke out and Wolfe led the riot squad in trying to round everyone up. As Wolfe tried to apprehend the Outsiders using his powers, Shift released gases into the air to counteract it. As a result, Wolfe had a breakdown and increased the intensity of his power.
Along with the fame, Orlando had personal battles in the 1970s. He was briefly addicted to cocaine, and battled both obesity and depression. In 1977, due to the death of his sister, and the suicide of Orlando's close friend, comedian Freddie Prinze, Orlando had a breakdown, and retired from singing. He was briefly institutionalized, but returned triumphantly to television with an NBC comeback special.
The Garafiri Dam is an embankment dam on the Konkouré River which forms the boundary between the Kindia and Mamou Regions of Guinea. The dam was constructed by Salini Impregilo between 1995 and 1999 for the purpose of hydroelectric power generation and water supply. The power station had a breakdown in 2002 but was repaired shortly afterwards. The power station has an installed capacity of .
Carr was born in Market Rasen in 1783 to a poor family. Rebecca, her mother, died when she was young and she was brought up as a Congregationalist by her aunt and her father, Tom, who was a builder. When she was eighteen her boyfriend died and she had a breakdown. At this point she became a Wesleyan, influenced by Zachariah Taft, who was a supporter of women in the church.
She was in college and had a breakdown, and then went to a treatment facility. She still sees a doctor and has to takes daily medication. It was a long time ago, she says, but she is still a little sensitive about it. Daniel thanks her for telling the truth, and assures her that he still wants to be with her, so Daniel asks Renee to move in with him.
Ross tracked them down as well. After Tea told him that he was not Danielle's father, Ross had a breakdown and took Danielle and Blair hostage. The situation came to an end on a bridge at the Canada–US border, where Todd shot Ross, and Ross fell into the icy water to his presumed death. Eli decided to remain in Llanview to help Danielle cope with Ross' death.
Via cable, John asks Nora if he can adopt the two children and bring them back with him. Nora's mother answers that Nora is ill but "certain will want children". Nora had a breakdown after receiving his telegram but recovers and writes to confirm she wants him and a home and children, "two, four, ten, bring them". It turns out the flight from London to Portugal is full.
She tells Julie that their mother had a breakdown following David's death and was sent to a hospital in Las Lunas, and their father moved there to be close to her. When Ray and Julie leave, Julie tells Ray what she found out. Ray sneaks into the hospital to visit Barry. Barry lies about the shooting and tells him that someone was trying to rob him, and Ray passes this information along to Helen.
He visited Communist countries with the U.S. national hockey team in 1959 and worked on classified projects at balloon company, Raven Industries in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, beginning in 1960. He later described these times to his friends as specifically troubling and paranoia-inducing. Owen had a breakdown in 1963 in San Francisco. In the late 1960s, he moved to Topeka, Kansas where he committed himself to the Menninger Clinic for treatment his schizophrenia.
"Pat Morrow Returns To Peyton Place", The Terre Haute Star, May 27, 1972 Actress Julie Parrish, who was named by the media as one of the most promising actresses of the soap, recalled working on the show was very tough, and she admitted she had a breakdown one day on the set."Will Role Be Lucky Again?", Waterloo Daily Courier, July 6, 1973, p. 15 In August 1972, Gail Kobe signed on as the executive producer of the show.
Marion then announced that by the end of the week, two contestants will be going home. Training began in the Biggest Loser Asia, with both teams seemingly having their fair share of hard workers and slackers. Kristy describes Genghis to be ' a female princess' being that he constantly complains. During the training, Yana from the Blue team had a breakdown while on the spin bike, and Red Team's Saw collapsed on the treadmill and was flung of it.
He attended Harvard because his family wanted him to become a physician; both his grandfather, who taught at Harvard Medical School, and his father, also a doctor, had gone to Harvard. During his senior year, he had a breakdown and was kicked out. Two months after his departure from Harvard, he embarked on a five-hundred-mile walking trip to Canada, exploring its landscape, and then came back to Boston. He applied for readmission to Harvard and was rejected.
Wilkerson wrote later that she felt powerless to stop what was going on in her father's house. Theodore Gold threatened to kill one close friend after he had a breakdown over the plan at one gathering. None of the Weathermen had experience with explosives, and Robbins and Wilkerson did not even understand the basics of electricity. They worked up a simple timer and trigger device that lacked any safety features, and packed the dynamite with sharp roofing nails.
Based on newly released letters (sealed by Einstein's step-granddaughter, Margot Einstein, until 20 years after her death), Walter Isaacson reported that Marić eventually invested the Nobel Prize money in three apartment buildings in Zurich to produce income.Walter Isaacson, Time 168(3): 50–55, July 17, 2006. Marić lived in one, a five-storey house at Huttenstrasse 62; the other two were investments. In 1930, at around 20, Eduard had a breakdown and was diagnosed with schizophrenia.
When Paul came back to Oakdale, he won Emily over by telling her that he forgave her. At this time, Emily kidnapped Dusty Donovan, and in order to find him, Paul decided to marry Emily hoping it would help him find out where Dusty was. Finally, Dusty was found and Emily had a breakdown and jumped off a cliff. Emily survived cause Paul saved get life, while in the hospital it was discovered she was pregnant with Paul's child.
After returning to Harvard late in 1919 he had a breakdown as a result of the gas poisoning and "shell shock". As a result, he moved with his young family to southern California and after trying farming, studied journalism and English at the University of California at Berkeley. Gallishaw published five books. The first, Trenching at Gallipoli is subtitled A Personal Narrative of a Newfoundlander with the Ill-fated Dardanelles Expedition and was dedicated to Professor Charles Townsend Copeland.
He relinquished his parliamentary roles that year due to his service in World War II, in which he was attached to an armoured division. White ultimately attained the rank of major, but had a breakdown in health in 1943, and spent some months in a military hospital. He did not contest the 1943 state election, at which his seat was won by Reginald James of the rival conservative Country Party. White died in October 1946, and was cremated at Fawkner Crematorium.
Bush and Silverstone meet, travel to the Cryptozoic with a few allies, and decide together to usher in a new era of humanity, one enlightened by the realization that time flows backward. Bush returns to his present time, only to be imprisoned in a mental institution. Bush's father tries to see him but is prevented by doctors, who explain his son has had a breakdown brought on by excessive mind travel. Outside, a girl stands watching the hospital, presumably planning a rescue.
The University granted him several furloughs but in the end he developed delirum tremens, had a breakdown, lost his job as Librarian and was confined to home. He lived in London for some years in reduced circumstances, and then returned to Edinburgh to live with his daughter Maud and her husband John Janes. Somewhere in this period he stopped drinking. In his later years he used to take students from the university to prepare them for the Entrance Examination in English.
However, Bemis became overwhelmed by the entire process of writing and playing most of the instruments and had a breakdown. "I literally lost my mind while we were recording," stated Bemis regarding the breakdown. The breakdown was precipitated by a mockumentary discussed by Bemis and O'Heir. Bemis' condition led him to believe he was being secretly filmed for the mockumentary; the situation culminated in him walking the streets of Brooklyn thinking he was being filmed while encountering friends (who were actually strangers).
When Wyllys, an LGBT member, announced in January 2019 that he left the country due to death threats, Miranda, who had also been on the party list, took Wyllys' place in the Chamber of Deputies. Miranda himself began to receive "hundreds" of death threats after taking his seat. Joice Hasselmann, a representative of the now-President Bolsonaro's party, and who was present when Miranda was sworn in, accused Miranda of buying his seat. In April 2019, Miranda had a breakdown.
Bowie in character as Ziggy Stardust performing during the Ziggy Stardust Tour. The song describes Bowie's alter ego Ziggy Stardust, a rock star who acts as a messenger for extraterrestrial beings. The character was inspired by English rock 'n' roll singer Vince Taylor, whom Bowie met after Taylor had a breakdown and believed himself to be a cross between a god and an alien, though Taylor was only part of the character's blueprint. Bowie's allusions to Taylor include identifying himself as a "leper messiah".
After three weeks, he had a breakdown that resulted in his being given a cot and pup tent in the medical compound. Here he gained access to a typewriter. For reading matter, he had a regulation-issue Bible along with three books he was allowed to bring in as his own "religious" texts: a Chinese text of Confucius, James Legge's translation of the same, and a Chinese dictionary. He later found a copy of the Pocket Book of Verse, edited by Morris Edmund Speare, in the latrine.
When she began to record this project she was diagnosed with cancer in her vocal cords, but it was treated and healed. At the same time she declared that promiscuity was a principal part of her sexual life and alcohol. Due to this, she had a breakdown and tried to kill herself; she looked for help in the Evangelicalism religion . The song "Ni una lágrima" is a Spanish version of the song "Possiamo realizzare I nostri sogni", originally from the Italian singer Lighea (Tania Montelpare).
After commissioning, she was assigned to the Chatham Division of the Harwich Flotilla. She was deployed in Home Waters for her entire service life. In January 1900 Lieutenant Eustace Leatham was appointed in command, and Bittern replaced in the Medway Instructional flotilla after the latter had a breakdown in her machinery and was paid off for a refit. The following April she was present at an accident at Brighton's West Pier, when seven sailors from were drowned in bad weather as they approached the pier.
"Letters" is a descent into madness. Mrs Ursula Polkinghorn writes to a close family friend on second best paper, engraved with "Wishfort, Sarsaparila, N.S.W." Even while she tries to maintain the status quo ante, her main concern is her fragile son Charles who is having a birthday. At first a promising boy, Charles was called back to the family firm where he soon had a breakdown. The letters of the story are unopened mail he protects himself from by stacking it away in a box.
The military's answer to this phenomenon is Colonel Stella Holmes (Marleau). She establishes a link between the green eggs and a recent mission to Mars that ended badly for the two astronauts who descended to the planet. One of them disappeared, and the other, Commander Hubbard (McCulloch), had a breakdown and subsequently became an alcoholic. When pressed, Hubbard agrees to help Holmes in her investigation of the insidious plot to bring the deadly eggs to Manhattan, and it takes them, along with sarcastic New York cop Tony Aris (Masé), to a Colombian coffee plantation.
Cunningham's best friend, Nell Reed, who lives in Texas, told police that Cunningham had struggled with his sexuality, and had had abreakdown” back in 2010. “She said that Tim talked to her about his feelings toward men and that he didn’t consider himself gay,” the case file states. However, Cunningham told Reed that he had recently gotten back in touch with an old classmate from Morehouse College. “She said the person had been coming to Tim’s house and that Tim began to question whether the person was playing with his feelings,” police said.
In the first series, History Corner was a small library full of history books from which Herring's "time team" would find facts from that week in history. In series one, the Tetsell and Robins played recurring characters Mr. Morgan and Brian O'Green, respectively. Mr. Morgan was Richard's old history teacher and through the first series had a breakdown after declaring his marriage a sham and his love for an ex-pupil in the first episode. As the series went along, he turned to alcoholism and used the show to beg forgiveness from his wife Hilary.
In early 1967, the band was recorded by deejays Bill Josey Sr. and Rim Kelley, just as the two were establishing their record label Sonobeat Records. Three original instrumentals, "Ozone Forest", "Prophecy of Love", and "Flowers on the Hill", were partially complete; however, no further recording sessions were scheduled for unknown reasons. Nonetheless, Kelley began promoting "Tilt-a-Whirl" on KAZZ-FM radio in the latter half of 1967 and "Flowers on the Hill" has since become accessible. Unexpectedly, Leo Ellis at an important gig in the New Orleans club, had a breakdown on stage and abruptly left before the band's performance concluded.
In 1945, responding to a cable from her sister regarding her mother's stroke, Palmer returned to Melbourne, though she had to say goodbye to a woman who her diary indicates she was in love with. She found the return difficult, though she continued to try to write, publishing articles in journals such as Meanjin, Overland and The Realist. In 1948, she had a breakdown fuelling her efforts to continue writing at a frenetic pace with alcohol and benzedrine. She was hospitalised for the first time at a mansion known as "Alençon" in Malvern, where she was treated by Dr. Reginald Ellery.
Later that year, Phil is visited by a social worker, Derek Evans (Simon Lowe), who says that Lisa has made an application to see Louise. Phil does not want Lisa to have contact with Louise, but Phil's mother Peggy Mitchell (Barbara Windsor) takes her to see Lisa on Louise's request. Peggy slaps Lisa for abandoning her daughter, and Lisa reveals she had a breakdown and thought Louise might be better off without her, but the neighbour she left Louise with promised to look after her. Lisa worries that Phil might hurt Louise physically after Phil has hit Peggy.
Hovland, Janis, and Kelly published the group's first empirical findings under the publication Communication and Persuasion (1953). They paralleled their research to Laswell's (1948) statement; who says what to whom with what effect . In the publication they categorized their findings on the analysis of four factors: "1) the communicator who transmits the communication; 2) the stimuli transmitted by the communicator; 3) the audience responding to the communication; 4) the responses made by the audience to the communication". The Yale School had a breakdown of sub-factors that they observed for each topic (The Communicator, The Communication, The Audience).
Kevin finds out and he throws Sally out so she moves in with Greg and they agree on a separation, but not custody of the girls. Greg hits Sally after an argument and she leaves him, asking Kevin to take the girls as Rita Sullivan (Barbara Knox) does not have room for all of them but when she rents number 6, Kevin refuses to let the girls move in with her. So she takes him to court for custody and wins. Kevin, however, takes this badly and disappears, returning six weeks later, having had a breakdown.
During the Doors' last public performance with Morrison, at The Warehouse in New Orleans, on December 12, 1970, Morrison apparently had a breakdown on stage. Midway through the set he slammed the microphone numerous times into the stage floor until the platform beneath was destroyed, then sat down and refused to perform for the remainder of the show. Drummer John Densmore recalls the incident in his biography Riders On the Storm, where, after the show he met with Ray and Robby; they decided to end their live act, citing their mutual agreement that Morrison was ready to retire from performing.
The character was inspired by English rock 'n' roll singer Vince Taylor, whom David Bowie met after Taylor had had a breakdown and believed himself to be a cross between a god and an alien. However, Taylor was only part of the blueprint for the character. Other influences included the cult musician Legendary Stardust Cowboy and Kansai Yamamoto, who designed the costumes Bowie wore during the tour. An alternative theory is that, during a tour, Bowie developed the concept of Ziggy as a melding of the persona of Iggy Pop with the music of Lou Reed, producing "the ultimate pop idol".
His backstory states that after Edward left Tony, he had a breakdown and "reinvented himself", now calling himself by his middle name. In his absence, Edward returned to the medical profession and Kirkwood pointed out that he became "a very high-status, very strident leading man". Producers devised Edward as the soap's new supervillain character, a trait which has previously been occupied by Doctor Browning (Joseph Thompson) and Lindsey Butterfield (Sophie Austin). Kirkwood deemed the character "a force to be reckoned with", and explained that Edward would be a "different kind of villain" than Browning and Lindsey and called him "a very interesting villain and very complex".
Kathy pleads with Gavin not to light the fireworks and promises to leave with him again. Phil escapes, knocks Gavin unconscious and ties him up. While Sharon talks to Kathy, she realises that Margaret Midhurst (Jan Harvey), the solicitor who arranged her adoption and who she has been visiting to track her father, is Gavin's sister. When Gavin wakes up, Sharon asks about her adoption; Gavin says he had a fling with Carol Hanley (Sheila White), who had a breakdown after Sharon's birth, and Gavin was not paternal but Den was, so he traded Sharon for part in a bank raid that Den was working on.
I've missed a thousand opportunities and lived through a life's experience in five weeks''Cosmo Gordon Lang' by JG Lockhart,Hodder and Stoughton 1949,p257 Sheppard had a breakdown which resulted from this experience, and these few weeks in France affected his view of warfare. Supported by Lang, he returned to the fashionable and high-profile living at St Martin-in-the-Fields, turning the church into an accessible social centre for all those in need. He married Alison Lennox, who had nursed him during his breakdowns, in 1915. From 1924, when Sheppard provided the first service ever broadcast by the BBC, his broadcast sermons gave him national fame.
Cardwell, along with Albert Chadwick, who became president in 1950, Norm Smith, who became coach in 1952, Ivor Warne-Smith, who was the chairman of selectors, and former coach Frank 'Checker' Hughes, who was in charge of what would now be labelled the football department, became what has been described as Melbourne's "backbone of steel". In 1956, Cardwell had a breakdown, due to working two jobs, which required a long recuperation. The club subsequently offered to pay Cardwell to become a full-time secretary. Cardwell, saying he was "hooked on football", accepted the job and gave up his engineering business, thereby becoming the first full-time secretary in the VFL.
Paul Gauguin (1848–1903) was a French Post-Impressionist artist and figure in the Symbolist movement known for his contributions to the Synthetist style. In 1886, he spent the summer in Pont-Aven in Brittany, an artists colony that became known as the Pont-Aven School for Gauguin's influence and the work they produced. In late 1888, Gauguin painted for nine weeks with Vincent van Gogh at his Yellow House in Arles in the south of France before van Gogh had a breakdown, leading him to cut off his ear and be hospitalized. Gauguin left Arles and never saw van Gogh again, but they continued to exchange letters and ideas.
They had three children Henry James, William C., and Honora. Frawley began to buy unsuccessful farms in the valley totaling more than 3000 acres, and by 1913 had over 4,783 acres from different farms referred to as the Upper, Lower, Middle, and East farms,Frawley Farms- Retrieved 2015-10-17 that included the Anderson dairy with a brick barn, and a school.Anderson dairy- Retrieved 2015-10-18 They bred Belgian and Percheron draft horses, as well as Hereford cattle.Frawley Ranch- Retrieved 2015-10-18 After what seemed to be a bad business deal Henry Frawley had a breakdown in 1920 and went to Nebraska for treatment where he died in 1927.
In January 1900, under the command of Lieutenant and Commander E. Leatham, she had a breakdown in her machinery, and was paid off at Chatham to have defects made good and undergo a refit. In May 1902 she received the officers and men from the destroyer , and was commissioned on 8 May at Chatham by Lieutenant Harry Charles John Roberts West for service with the Medway Instructional Flotilla. She took part in the fleet review held at Spithead on 16 August 1902 for the coronation of King Edward VII, and Lieutenant William Boyle was appointed in command later the same month, on 28 August. She did not rejoin the Medway flotilla until the middle of October.
As Walters recalled, "He had a breakdown. He went down to live in our house in Florida, and then the government took the house, and they took the car, and they took the furniture." Of her mother, she said, "My mother should have married the way her friends did, to a man who was a doctor or who was in the dress business."Elisabeth Bumiller, "So Famous, Such Clout, She Could Interview Herself", The New York Times, April 21, 1996, page H1 Walters attended Lawrence School, a public school in Brookline, Massachusetts, to the middle of fifth grade, when her father moved the family to Miami Beach in 1939, where she also attended public school.
The library continued to suffer from inadequate space and money, but Nicholson made the most of the building and his staff, even though increasing the number of books added pressure on the available space. Nicholson proposed an underground book store in 1899 and work on this (the first specially-constructed underground book store to be built), along with other expansion work, began in 1907. However, by this time, his struggles and hard work had affected his health: he was confirmed as suffering from heart disease in 1890, he had a breakdown in 1901, and collapsed in the street in 1907 on two occasions. His last dispute with staff concerned his decision to appoint a woman to a permanent position.
Investigating Dorothy's death, Ellen meets Detective Dan Corelli (James Russo) in Philadelphia. Showing him the drawing Dorothy made of her wedding, dated the day of her death, and noting she died outside the marriage license bureau, Ellen suggests Dorothy was lured with the promise of marriage and killed by a boyfriend, but Corelli dismisses her theory. Ellen goes to campus, where Patricia reveals Dorothy was dating someone. Ellen finds Dorothy's ex-boyfriend Tommy Roussell (Ben Browder), who explains he had a breakdown after his relationship with Dorothy and was out of school when she died. Remembering she then dated another student, Tommy takes Ellen to his apartment to show her the man’s yearbook photo.
The character was inspired by English rock 'n' roll singer Vince Taylor, whom Bowie met after Taylor had a breakdown and believed himself to be a cross between a god and an alien, though Taylor was only part of the character's blueprint. In the 1960s Bowie had seen Taylor performing live wearing a leg-brace after a car accident, and observed: “It meant that to crouch at the mike, as was his habit, [Taylor] had to shove his injured leg out behind him to, what I thought, great theatrical effect. This rock stance became position number one for the embryonic Ziggy.” Bowie's lyrical allusions to Taylor include identifying Ziggy as a "leper messiah".
Christman finally relented to the woman's repeated pleadings that she might be allowed to meet other people, and granted her expressed wish to visit Bergkessel under condition of a renewed oath not to betray him. But once there, seeing the little children running about in the streets, she had a breakdown, and went down on her knees in lamentation: And she began to wail and weep bitterly. Many commiserated with her, but when anyone asked her about what her troubles were, she refused to reveal them. Brought before the mayor, she was urged to tell her story, and assured by many learned men, by reference to Scripture, that if it was a matter of life and the soul, then she ought to confess.
At the weigh in, everyone pulled large numbers except a defeated Adrian who lost 2 pounds. She had a breakdown over the frustration that she was having trouble getting over the same hump as when she tried to lose weight in high school, and then her friends told her that she would probably always be a "chunky" person. Kim pulled Adrian aside and tried to instill hope, saying that is not true and she has built a very athletic body and she will continue to drop the pounds in time if she continues with the hard work. The original ranch contestants finally got to rid of a "newcomer" when they voted to keep Heather and Adrian (North Dakota) was eliminated.
Born in Jerome, Idaho, to a nursing home employee and a truck driver, Hammond is the seventh of eight children. Two years after Hammond's father abandoned the family, Hammond's mother had a breakdown and found herself unable to take care of the children, and they were sent as wards of the court to the Mooseheart Child City & School, a group home in Mooseheart, Illinois. During the 14 happy years he spent at the home before achieving the age of majority, he enjoyed his experiences on the group home's playground, and in his junior year at Ripon College first took part in helping to build a community playground, assisting the mother of a friend. The dyslexic Hammond did not complete college, but relocated to Chicago as part of an Urban Studies Fellowship through the Associated Colleges of the Midwest.
Donna forgave/overlooked this violence, but broke up with him when she learned he cheated on her with Valerie, and Ray nearly attacked her again before Joe Bradley defended her. Ray then filed charges against Joe, but some straight truth from Brandon led Ray to both admit on the stand he was trying to hurt her (and having Joe's charges dismissed) and to apologize to Donna before leaving L.A. to try out his music. Ray returned late in Season 6 when the video company Donna and David were working for assigned them to do his video; Donna was terrified of him, but soon met his new fiancée and learned he was in therapy to deal with his anger issues, and they parted on friendly terms. Ray made one appearance in Season 7, called in by the friends when David had a breakdown in Las Vegas, and was critical of them for not stepping in and helping him during his downward spiral.

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