I wake in the morning in a state of worry as much as I do in a state of joy and gratitude.
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So instead of spending the next three and a half years in a state of perpetual outrage, you'd be in a state of perpetual depression.
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The time when you plan for the worst of life is when you are in a state of love, not when you are in a state of hate.
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FRANKFURT — The eurozone is in a state of uncertainty.
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"Overjoyed, weeping, in a state of ecstatic shock," she continued.
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Viewers have been kept in a state of nervous tension.
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"Everybody is still in a state of panic," he said.
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"The rest are in a state of protected arrested decay."
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"It puts you in a state of alert," he says.
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"We're in a state of shock, of course," he added.
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House Republicans are in a state of chaos over immigration.
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Since 2014, Ukraine has been in a state of crisis.
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The block absorbed the scene in a state of shock.
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Meanwhile, NASA's leadership has been in a state of limbo.
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"I was in a state of shock," he told CNN.
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Democracy is in a state of distress in the state.
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"She was in a state of disbelief," West told PEOPLE.
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I'm in a state of shock, I can't believe it.
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They live in a state of constant fear and uncertainty.
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"She was in a state of disbelief," West tells PEOPLE.
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That leaves two kingdoms in a state of effective anarchy.
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They live on in a state of partial suspended animation.
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Those future caregivers are currently in a state of limbo.
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"No way," Scott said while in a state of shock.
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His family said he arrived in a state of coma.
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Hillary Rodham Clinton isn't merely in a state of denial.
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Turkey has been in a state of emergency since then.
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Even now, the country is in a state of emergency.
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Afghanistan has been in a state of conflict since 1979.
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For now, however, everything is in a state of flux.
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I do think we are in a state of change.
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Half of the population is in a state of fear.
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Meanwhile, our federal courts are in a state of crisis.
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"We are in a state of emergency here," Maddox said.
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"I'm in a state of depression over it," he said.
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The Muslim world today is in a state of malaise.
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I watched this thing in a state of exhilarated shock.
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"I'm still in a state of shock," Mr. Guerrier said.
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Many of the rest remain in a state of limbo.
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"I was in a state of panic," Ms. Postell said.
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Much of the country is in a state of euphoria.
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How long will hiring be in a state of flux?
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He's in a panic, he's in a state of shock.
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So our family exists in a state of high alert.
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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is in a state of crisis.
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In that time, we were in a state of limbo.
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A republic cannot survive in a state of cataclysmic despair.
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Others, like Ms. Sentilles, live in a state of anxiety.
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It was like I was in a state of euphoria.
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They could all walk around in a state of dejection.
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He was in a state of shambles, and it showed.
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"We drivers are in a state of emergency," she said.
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Every province is affected and in a state of emergency.
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Their grief leaves them somewhat in a state of torture.
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Its suspense often leaves me in a state of anxiety.
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This is in a state of approximately 85033 million people.
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As usual, I was in a state of pleasant exhaustion.
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America's European allies are in a state of high anxiety.
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And it left some students in a state of consternation.
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Opinion Columnist America is always in a state of flux.
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"Everyone is in a state of complete shock," said the source.
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It was more that I was in a state of shock.
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"This was said in a state of morbid upset," he says.
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Her relationships are always complicated and in a state of disarray.
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It's like being in a state of flow, but for teams.
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I was in a state of shock, looking at them confusedly.
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"Everyone is in a state of complete shock," says the source.
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And the Democratic establishment in a state of shock and panic.
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Op-Ed Contributor BRASÍLIA — BRAZIL is in a state of crisis.
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By late last year, Egypt was in a state of paranoia.
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"I think we are in a state of alert," he said.
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Public opinion on both sides remains in a state of agitation.
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Everyone involved is in a state of overwhelming shock and grief.
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The design world is in a state of full-fledged competition.
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Her house and her appearance are in a state of disarray.
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Phil Witmer is in a state of 'net Nirvana right now.
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We're fully grown adults living in a state of suspended childhood.
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"I was in a state of shock for years," she says.
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It feels like wading when you're in a state of grief.
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"I was in a state of shock," the PA told CNN.
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British Columbia was in a state of emergency for four months.
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Separation Anxiety The finale left everyone in a state of uncertainty.
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The story left my mind in a state of complete disorder.
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He seemed to be in a state of deep emotional pain.
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You don't have to live in a state of money madness.
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"Everyone is in a state of complete shock," the source said.
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They often seemed to be in a state of stunned amazement.
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You're constantly in a state of needing some kind of stimulation.
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The talks were in a state of collapse, the communiqué warned.
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Julien departs a few minutes later in a state of agitation.
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Spend the next six months in a state of total obsession.
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"We're still in a state of figuring things out," she said.
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That left the bank's future in a state of further uncertainty.
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Manufacturing in the US is now in a state of contraction.
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Those who oppose Putin live in a state of constant pressure.
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His brain, it seems, is in a state of perpetual hyperdrive.
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The passengers seem to be in a state of suspended animation.
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His wife, the police said, was in a state of shock.
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"Hong Kong is not in a state of emergency," she said.
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They feel that they are in a state of free-fall.
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Syria has been in a state of armed conflict since 2011.
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" In a state of flow, he says, "the ego falls away.
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Elliot beings the episode in a state of blank-faced shock.
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" France, he claims, is in a state of "quasi civil war.
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Somalia has been in a state of rolling chaos since 1991.
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Let's face it, our union is in a state of unbalance.
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The sector has been in a state of flux in Europe.
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They took pictures and watched in a state of pleasant confusion.
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"We're all still in a state of shock," Iftkhar told WGCL-TV.
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When he takes the stage, he's locked in a state of Zen.
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He scans it in a state of unease; creases etch his forehead.
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We are in a state of collective Hamilton desperation in my house.
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The severe winter left Michigan's crumbling roads in a state of disrepair.
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Many of Canada's indigenous communities live in a state of constant emergency.
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Understandably, the Indian-American community is now in a state of mourning.
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The nature of feminine desire is also in a state of flux.
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"At the moment, everything is in a state of flux," agreed Parker.
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When I make this call, Oregon is in a state of emergency.
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I don't remember much because I was in a state of shock.
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The ensuing controversy revealed a VA department in a state of revolt.
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I freaked out, I was scared and in a state of shock.
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All this combines to leave Pakistan in a state of perilous uncertainty.
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I felt like I was in a state of shock immediately afterwards.
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He punched it a few years back in a state of fury.
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Since then, the issue has remained in a state of uneasy stagnation.
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"The staff were lost, confused, in a state of shock," Yasinsky says.
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US journalism can legitimately be viewed as in a state of crisis.
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Today, our system of higher education is in a state of crisis.
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BERLIN (Reuters) - Europe's political establishment entered 2017 in a state of panic.
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" Trump: "She's shocked I picked her, she's in a state of shock.
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Mining employs fewer than 7,000 people in a state of 1m inhabitants.
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Meanwhile, Germany's prolonged interregnum will leave France in a state of limbo.
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I mean that literally; they waited in a state of transient permanence.
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Police found Depp "in a state of possible intoxication" and Moss uninjured.
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"We are in a state of confusion," said Nobuyuki Aoki, another wholesaler.
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To the naked eye, corporate profits are in a state of bliss.
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Some industry insiders were in a state of shock when hearing this.
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The lyrics, that song is about being in a state of transition.
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I was alone and in a state of mental and emotional collapse.
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"Gravity" just disappeared, which suggests we're actually in a state of unreality.
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And good criticism often exists in a state of tension with itself.
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Global stocks spent much of last week in a state of anxiety.
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They live in limbo and in a state of ever-increasing tension.
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Argentine domestic soccer is in a state of almost permanent financial crisis.
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Although America is in a state of toxic polarity, I am optimistic.
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"We live in a state of fear," the elder said by telephone.
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In happiness, is what I'm guessing, in a state of contented grace.
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Prior to that, the entire crowd was in a state of pandemonium.
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The moratorium left many in the region in a state of limbo.
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I lived in a state of self-imposed blindness, never seeking truth.
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At times, the forms seem to exist in a state of blur.
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"These are people in a state of need," Colonel Del Gaizo said.
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"Health care is in a state of crisis," Ahuja said by phone.
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But the art form is in a state of rude, contentious health.
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The young woman in a state of dishabille soon gets her answer.
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Now, thousands are homeless and Hawaii is in a state of emergency.
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But many Uighurs in Turkey find themselves in a state of impermanence.
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It's just not healthy to be in a state of constant outrage.
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Brazil is in a state of total institutional chaos at the moment.
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The move has left the country in a state of deep uncertainty.
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Many federal employees were required to continue working during the dispute without pay, which left the air traffic control system in a "state of chaos" and TSA workers in a "state of duress" from forced overtime, Samuelsen said.
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Today, we're still in a state of emergency, but almost nothing has changed.
|
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The two were both "panicked" and in a "state of shock," Bradley said.
|
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At that point, she is recently orphaned and in a state of turmoil.
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That left the transition in a state of shock when Trump was elected.
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When they emerged, the UK music scene was in a state of flux.
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Then, June goes downstairs and finds the house in a state of commotion.
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Do you feel that the government itself is in a state of crisis?
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For too many years I felt resigned and in a state of inertia.
|
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The psychiatrists who treated her said she was in a state of shock.
|
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And then I turned 40 and found myself in a state of crisis.
|
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I guess Liz and I will just remain in a state of misunderstanding.
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But I am in a state of question as to what that entails.
|
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I browsed around StackExchange and various GitHub issues in a state of despair.
|
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It doesn't allow me to actually feel in a state of well-being.
|
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Kilauea has been in a state of nearly constant eruption for 35 years.
|
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I wake up and I don't feel in a state of existential dread.
|
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"We are still in a state of shock," said Scenius associate Yaisy Laplace.
|
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The traditional console hardware cycle is in a state of flux right now.
|
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Like the game itself, their attributes are in a state of constant flux.
|
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Across America, political elites and moderate voters are in a state of disbelief.
|
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And I have no doubt they are in a state of absolute panic.
|
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In a state of psychosis, this inability to rationalize can have dangerous consequences.
|
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Massagué inferred that those few survivors must lie in a state of dormancy.
|
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"Our system of higher education is in a state of crisis," Sanders writes.
|
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When you're in a state of panic or anxiety, you aren't thinking clearly.
|
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Mr. Nublett later woke up in a state of delirium at a hospital.
|
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And far from numb, this Bataclan crowd was in a state of delight.
|
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We just have to live in a state of mystery with this one.
|
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When Hugo was writing, Notre Dame was in a state of horrific disrepair.
|
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Nissan's top management "is in a state of soul searching," Mr. Saikawa said.
|
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Patients in a state of reduced consciousness are usually classified into three categories.
|
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We're in a state of national emergency, and it's all about your smartphone.
|
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She spends the entirety of the film in a state of traumatized bewilderment.
|
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Farah had also been in a state of disbelief — at least until recently.
|
|
Andrew M. Cuomo declared the system to be in a state of emergency.
|
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In places the silver surface seems to be in a state of decay.
|
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The league believes, even in a state of emergency, someone deserves to win.
|
|
"For 22006 seconds, we were in a state of shock," he later recalled.
|
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The kitchen is in a state of disarray from last night, oh well.
|
|
In fact until this week he's basically been in a state of denial.
|
|
Instead, I've been in a state of almost preternatural calm since the election.
|
|
Critic's Notebook New York City Ballet is impressive in a state of limbo.
|
|
"Everyone is in a state of shock and grief," Mr. de Blasio said.
|
|
You're in a state of heightened empathy as Venus harmonizes with psychic Neptune.
|
|
Or does it look like your brain is in a state of relaxation?
|
|
TV is currently in a state of bloat; there's just too much noise.
|
|
"We are in a state of enthusiasm in Iraq," Mr. al-Hunain said.
|
|
I, on the other hand, was trapped in a state of unrequited crush.
|
|
The "stakes" before us are manifest in a State of the Union address.
|
|
Meanwhile, lawmakers on Capitol Hill have been left in a state of limbo.
|
|
If you kill one of them, you'll live in a state of war.
|
|
Mexico's new stance has left African migrants in a state of permanent limbo.
|
|
Though the buildings are in a state of disrepair, the location is stunning.
|
|
Illinois is in a state of severe financial crisis decades in the making.
|
|
Lyman Stone is an economist who blogs at In a State of Migration.
|
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"The whole team is in a state of shock," Watzke told the BBC.
|
|
" And you're like, "No, you are perpetually in a state of like, transformation.
|
|
"We were both in a state of shock and disbelief," Lindsey, 24, tells PEOPLE.
|
|
"We seem to be in a state of simultaneous fear and denial," he said.
|
|
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - The world of casualised work is in a state of flux.
|
|
So, in a state of torment and confusion, I reached out to Matthew again.
|
|
Russia is in a state of relative decline that won't be easy to halt.
|
|
Many pages later, I put down the book in a state of profound confusion.
|
|
She remained in a state of shock, and kept striking herself on her thigh.
|
|
"The entire group was devastated, angry, and in a state of disbelief," Angelacos says.
|
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"Much of the general population is in a state of complete helplessness," Francisco added.
|
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Needless to say, the effort left the team in a state of perpetual ravenousness.
|
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Remaining in a state of heightened arousal undermines physical and mental performance, she explained.
|
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I have so many things to say but I'm in a state of shock.
|
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Izzy's life is in a state of turmoil that no ex-boyfriend can fix.
|
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Much of the establishment is in a state of cold war with the government.
|
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His husband was away, and Avery called police in a state of hallucinatory paranoia.
|
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Decorated with historic frescos, many are in a state of gentle but inexorable disintegration.
|
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Nish takes the small keychain with Rolo's face preserved in a state of agony.
|
|
As a result, Rohingyas are typically kept in a state of deprivation and uncertainty.
|
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The saga has left equestrian sports in South Korea in a state of flux.
|
|
After many failed attempts at organic meetings, I was in a state of desperation.
|
|
France remains in a state of emergency, which has been extended until late July.
|
|
I think we are in a state of at least partial rebellion against advertising.
|
|
Since then, many of Poland's legal mechanisms have been in a state of paralysis.
|
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Almost every vehicle or appliance here is in a state of breakdown or overhaul.
|
|
"I slept in yards and on porches in a state of fear," she added.
|
|
We are always living in a state of war and alert, worry and waiting.
|
|
The gravity of this unfinished business left Earl in a state of pronounced introspection.
|
|
Police and soldiers - many pointing their guns - were still in a state of confusion.
|
|
"Everything seems to be in a state of decline," Genji observes at one point.
|
|
Government officials will be in a state of mourning for one year, he said.
|
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So we have been in a state of suspended political animation since the campaign.
|
|
Nextdoor-lovers who thrive in a state of hypervigilance will feel right at home.
|
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For two weeks, I woke up each morning in a state of severe panic.
|
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When renovation works started last year, the site was in a state of disrepair.
|
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During this time I was in a state of great distress for whole nights.
|
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When they weren't in a state of emergency, they were bracing for the next.
|
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This is the story of how we ended up in a state of emergency.
|
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The rings enlarged the breasts and kept them in a state of constant excitation.
|
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With medical care, some can stay in a state of reduced consciousness for decades.
|
|
As the hours passed, McDormand kept the room in a state of mild panic.
|
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"So I think women in advertising are kind of in a state of watching."
|
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The Conservative Party has been in a state of decline, particularly since the 1990s.
|
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And if you are without words, you are likely in a state of AWE.
|
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Markets were in a state of near panic, deeply worried about the economic outlook.
|
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Like all modern institutions, college now exists in a state of constant electronic connectivity.
|
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"In a state of panic, people could abandon or kill their pets," she said.
|
|
Great thought is put into every word contained in a State of the Union.
|
|
But the two countries have technically remained in a state of war since then.
|
|
The last thing Trump showed was this: We're in a state of radical flux.
|
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"Since 1953, the Korean peninsula has been in a state of armistice," McMaster said.
|
|
As phone screens are enlarging, their aspect ratios are in a state of upheaval.
|
|
Every black American will tell you they live in a state of constant anxiety.
|
|
"A whole lot of them are still in a state of shock," said Rep.
|
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Putin's regime cannot exist without being in a state of war with the West.
|
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Right now WeWork is in a state of high growth, and high cash-burn.
|
|
A unique community was in a state of mourning as it awaited the demolition.
|
|
He argues that we live in a state of profound uncertainty and heightened alertness.
|
|
On top of that, Rauner has overseen Illinois in a state of financial crisis.
|
|
The big picture: The ACA has been in a state of upheaval since Trump's inauguration.
|
|
Russian President Vladimir Putin believes the global economic model is in a state of crisis.
|
|
"We are in a state of emergency for women's health in America," the statement said.
|
|
The industry is in a state of flux, and that change will dominate the week.
|
|
But the idea of anyone else seeing me in a state of undress was intimidating.
|
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A lot of the lyrics were written in a state of complete and total chaos.
|
|
The dark web, as is traditional every few months, is in a state of panic.
|
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We had made progress, but as a country, we're still in a state of denial.
|
|
I'm in a state of deep regret right now because I recently cut my hair.
|
|
Small businesses are in a state of crisis, and we have to bring them back.
|
|
And even in a state of abnormality, they shouldn't be happening with this much frequency.
|
|
We haven't been in a state of major war for a very long time, luckily.
|
|
But, less than a decade later, the stadium is, again, in a state of disrepair.
|
|
Silicon Valley may be in a state of what could be described diplomatically as nervous.
|
|
Leading Democrats on Capitol Hill don't think their party is in a state of crisis.
|
|
"You're kind of like in a state of ... what's going to happen next?" she says.
|
|
I was in a state of shock—I was just, like, focusing on anything else.
|
|
" Barclays' Ermolenko told CNBC that the situation in Ukraine "is in a state of flux.
|
|
As the pound plunges, the commercial real estate market is in a state of alarm.
|
|
Thirty-seven are "in a state of relative emergency," French Interior Minister Christophe Castaner tweeted.
|
|
It must leave one in a state of chronic agitation and mistrust of fellow citizens.
|
|
Many of us in the agricultural research community are still in a state of shock.
|
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The defense says he was in a state of panic and acted in self-defense.
|
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The finale begins where the first movement left off, in a state of controlled chaos.
|
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Making matters worse, the two-parent household is in a state of abject free fall.
|
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When the doctors emerge from the OR they are all in a state of shock.
|
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The president's own people are in a state of rolling confusion about what he wants.
|
|
He left the towering white building in a state of uncertainty to return to Washington.
|
|
I was in a state of mind that combined rebellion, hormones and eagerness for change.
|
|
Their apartment, strewn with possessions under sheets of plastic, is in a state of chaos.
|
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Stuck in a state of absolute fatigue, Johnson easily conceded his back and a choke.
|
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A doctor, a seamstress, children, their lives were frozen in a state of awful suspension.
|
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California Today Thursday: California has been in a state of emergency for roughly a week.
|
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Her peers were also not accepting, leaving Ms. Horne in a state of perpetual unease.
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Chronically late, forever losing things, utterly disorganized, Ms. Morgenstern lived in a state of chaos.
|
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Both Marina and Polo stare at each other in a state of blood-drenched shock.
|
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Half the coral reefs have either gone or are in a state of sharp decline.
|
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"We're currently in a state of flux," said Blaine Bettinger, a genetic genealogist and lawyer.
|
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I drove the last stretch of road into Ajo in a state of tired euphoria.
|
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Day after day, comment after comment, we live in a state of fractious, troubling doubt.
|
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As the virus news gets worse, many travelers remain in a state of watchful waiting.
|
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"We're just praying every day that we don't end up in a state of anarchy."
|
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Each figure comes across as unsettled, in a state of movement or hesitation or both.
|
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The album begins in a state of keyed up anticipation and ends in emotional exhaustion.
|
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Governor Cuomo announced over the weekend that New York is in a state of emergency.
|
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The country has been in a state of political chaos for the last six weeks.
|
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The truth we must face is that we are now in a state of anarchy.
|
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I was in a state of shock and it made me feel embarrassed, naked, attacked.
|
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In the end, Mr. Weinstein may very well be in a state of deteriorating health.
|
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"Most of the children come to us in a state of malnutrition," Jane told CNN.
|
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But you should think of the economy as being in a state of constant churn.
|
|
Here, the viewer is a voyeur, faced with a composition in a state of undress.
|
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"We work in a state of frustration all the time," she said, briefly standing still.
|
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The Plaza is not the only old-line luxury hotel in a state of flux.
|
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"The towns surrounding the lake are still in a state of shock," Mr. Tolentino said.
|
|
The United States and Iran are now in a state of war by another name.
|
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In a state of 3 million people, turnout of over 43,000 participants is considered enormous.
|
|
This doesn't mean one ought to live in a state of perpetual doubt and uncertainty.
|
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France remains in a state of emergency stemming from series of terrorist attacks on Nov.
|
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"I think that a lot of people stay in a state of shame," she added.
|
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Are you in a state of decay or are you paying the price to improve?
|
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After more than a century in business, Timken Steel was in a state of crisis.
|
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There is not one country that would be in a state of war with Russia.
|
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Corruption, economic sanctions and mismanagement have left the country's infrastructure in a state of collapse.
|
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That is just something you do not see in a State of the Union address.
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"Since the referendum we have been living in a state of constant fear," she said.
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When I do, I come to the same conclusion... we are in a state of chaos.
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New York (CNN Business)By almost any measure, Apple ended 2018 in a state of turbulence.
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"It's so serene that I can be in a state of meditation while practicing," Bündchen said.
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" He added, "She is in a state of humiliation and she is completely alone on this.
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Lyman Stone is a regional population economics researcher who blogs at In a State of Migration.
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The script, musical numbers and acrobatic choreography remained in a state of flux until opening night.
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Parts of South Sudan, the world's newest country, are now officially in a state of famine.
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But in 2018, a woman reached out to King in a state of distress about Robbins.
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One afternoon, I sat in my office, gazing out the window in a state of desperation.
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White House staff put great thought into every word in a State of the Union address.
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"Alec, who had never met Jackie, was in a state of hyper-disbelief," writes Simon, 74.
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Her subjects are rendered in a state of anonymity, their faces masked by bubbles and movement.
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Spain is likely to remain in a state of protracted inter-regnum following this Sunday's elections.
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" He says that since last April the city has been in a state of "suspended animation.
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It exists in a state of many possibilities at once: here/there, fast/slow, left/right.
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Being a teenager is essentially living in a state of non-stop, ever-changing emotional turmoil.
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In a state-of-the-nation address on July 24th, he failed to mention the topic.
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McCartney said the loss left him in a state of constant grief for nearly a year.
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The fashion world, much like the world at large, is currently in a state of flux.
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I'm in a state of disbelief and I cry with his family and all of Fiorentina.
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All last week, the Democratic presidential contest had been fixed in a state of suspended animation.
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"I understood his position: He's in a state of war with the American government," she said.
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All of these people feel knowable, and their relationships are constantly in a state of evolution.
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When a person is in a state of high emotional arousal or stress, the HEP increases.
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I was left in a state of manic insanity—I kept thinking the trip wasn't over.
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The final figure, surrounded by the weight of his agony, is in a state of collapse.
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"Markets are in a state of limbo," said Arun Kejriwal, founder of Kejriwal Research & Investment Services.
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Committee members and staff operate in a state of exhaustion because their work is never finished.
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Self-reflection puts you in a state of personal harmony, causing you to experience less anxiety.
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When I do; I come to the same conclusion ... we are in a state of chaos.
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And with regards to the smell, we put in a state-of-the-art ventilation system.
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Prince Napoleon remained in a state of coma all the afternoon and died without recovering consciousness.
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The past couple of years, much of California has been in a state of exceptional drought.
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California officially remains in a state of drought as water is still scarce in the south.
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It would be difficult to live in a state of constant obsession about one's impending death.
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Israel and Syria have technically been in a state of war since Israel's founding in 24.
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And it would leave the characters in a state of limbo, being upstaged by a void.
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However, the journalist's remit must not change, just because we are in a state of crisis.
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Coronavirus has placed dating, like nearly every aspect of life, in a state of suspended animation.
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Because the games have not been officially postponed, athletes are stuck in a state of limbo.
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Participants leave her room with hair thoroughly detangled and, perhaps, in a state of zombielike relaxation.
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" That's not happening, he says, in part because "Palestinian politics is in a state of disarray.
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Brexit, meanwhile, will remain in a state of suspended animation until a new leader is chosen.
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For the winter, the beetles are in a state of torpor — essentially hibernating — all season long.
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For an Argentine citizen to commit treason, the country must be in a state of war.
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Paige Ginn films herself not only in a state of collapse, but also while getting there.
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After all, at this point, the East Village is arguably in a state of post-gentrification.
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Bones are in a state of constant flux, built up and broken down by the body.
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Until this point, we've lived in a state of defense — fielding constant assaults on our existence.
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"The Mississippi prison system is in a state of acute and undeniable crisis," the letter states.
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For now, the Kentucky Republican -- like the rest of Washington -- is in a state of wait.
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But he said he was in a state of "Zen-like calm" about the share price.
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In "Partners," two office-mates, Craig and Jane, are locked in a state of constant misunderstanding.
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"I'm not worried about the economy, but it is in a state of fragility," Belhaj added.
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But cash is scarce across the country and public services are in a state of collapse.
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The country has been in a state of emergency since the 63 terror attack in Paris.
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It makes me sick to think they face their final moments in a state of helplessness.
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If the WTO's rules are ignored, the entire game will be in a state of chaos.
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And let's not forget the bicycle couriers who move in a state of anarchy unto themselves.
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FALL IN ECONOMIC ACTIVITY PUTS NORWEGIAN ECONOMY IN A STATE OF EMERGENCY, CENTRAL BANK GOVERNOR SAYS
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These latest exams, by contrast, reveal the syllabus to be in a state of constant revision.
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Varda showed up late for the dinner, hurrying into the restaurant in a state of agitation.
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"We're all in a state of shock," said one U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity.
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Her childhood was spent in Baghdad, and Alkadhi has lived in a state of exile since.
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When he was arrested that November, Perrone's three-story home was in a state of disrepair.
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We live much of our lives in a state of paralysis, letting fate make decisions for us.
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I spent quite a few weeks and months in a state of complete depression after my miscarriage.
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Confusingly, however, Rennie's group was only listed as "affected," placing the staff in a state of limbo.
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New York (CNN Business)In the second half of 2017, Uber was in a state of disarray.
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"Gerashchenko added Lerner was "released in a state of shock" and "very lucky that he remained alive.
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The company that manages Maracana says Olympic organizers left the stadium in a state of extreme disrepair.
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"I was in a state of panic of how the blisters grew so much in a day."
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"Readers, meanwhile, the most important NYT constituency, were left in a state of confusion," she emailed Groves.
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At that point the workaholic is in a state of complete uncertainty about future patterns of behavior.
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Perhaps more than no other western European nation, Belgium's government is frequently in a state of dysfunction.
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"We are all in a state of shock," said Pressman, who spoke with the actress Wednesday night.
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Donald Tusk is in a state of denial as to the trajectory in which Europe is moving.
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For the rest of the night he still was in a state of absolute disbelief and excitement.
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Breakups open your soul, split you in two, and leave you in a state of overwhelming nothingness.
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What unites them all is that they live in a state of suspension seemingly interminable and intolerable.
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Alex spends the majority of the movie in a state of inner — and occasionally drug-induced — turmoil.
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"Anything less unfairly leaves borrowers, lenders, and real estate professionals in a state of limbo," they wrote.
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With global politics in a state of never-ending instability, all I wanted was a little protection.
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Some of those who bore the brunt of the storm are still in a state of shock.
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Malian President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta declared after the attack that Mali was in a state of war.
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She's in a state of constant evolution; she ticks all of the boxes and none of them.
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These last two take Drewes' verse literally, tangling up disparate items in a state of artificial repose.
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Upstairs, in the call center, scores of customers a day are phoning in a state of crisis.
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"When it's in a state of full distress, that's when they can start cherry-picking," he said.
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This has deepened hardship in Gaza, whose economy, international experts say, is in a state of collapse.
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And it is that sense of vulnerability that puts people in a state of anger and depression.
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Despite an unprecedented volume of foreign aid, Palestinian society remains in a state of paralysis and dysfunction.
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In a state of nature this phenomenon would be under the control of genes and the environment.
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Because people placing 911 calls are usually in a state of panic, that information can be unreliable.
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We're supposed to write in a state of seriousness and sadness and out of respect of history.
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But the alternative is a country in a state of decay and perpetual economic and political weakness.
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The capital had to be in a state of perfect order; no trace of trouble was permissible.
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But for now, it remains in a state of decay, attracting curious visitors who are technically trespassing.
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These frenzied folks are all living in a state of captivity, whether they know it or not.
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"When high performing women are in a state of calm, they actually don't like it," said Chong.
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Hong Kong has been in a state of political stagnation since 1997, interspersed with eruptions of outrage.
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"They were in a state of shock on what had happened in that place," Monsignor Pierre said.
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The island has been in a state of disrepair since the hurricane touched its shores last September.
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It had three arching ceilings, with columns in between, and it was in a state of disrepair.
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Everyone here, lying on their blankets spread throughout the room, is smiling in a state of bliss.
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My income, like the carbon-14 my dad was measuring, was in a state of radioactive decay.
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There is a good reason for that: Croatian soccer is in a state of near-permanent chaos.
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The country has been in a state of emergency since the former prime minister's resignation in February.
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Francescoli stuck it out for three years, but reportedly did so in a state of considerable despair.
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Ingratitude leaves us in a state of perpetual discontent, short-tempered, rarely at peace, rarely at rest.
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Months later, she underwent surgery in a state-of-the-art hospital and received a new organ.
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Traditionally, governors outline their priorities for the year in a State of the State address in January.
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A lack of workers left some of the country's most treasured sites in a state of neglect.
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And yet here I am, in a state of panicked rumination: Who are we without these movies?
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As of this moment, there are roughly 400 ICU beds in a state of 2 million people.
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His sitters were often neighborhood friends, usually male, frequently nude, sometimes in a state of sexual arousal.
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" Odd, he added, since "I spent most of my political life in a state of reasonable certainty.
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He said the Cabinet has to restore confidence because the country was in a state of collapse.
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I just get in a state of existential dread, and it takes a few days to pass.
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Years after the rest of the family left, his body was discovered in a state of decomposition.
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His foils include Jane Asher, who wanders through the proceedings in a state of wide-eyed alarm.
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Yes, he is majorly clingy and yes, he holds his body in a state of permanent flex.
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Du's comments come as Chinese households remain in a state of semi-quarantine due to the virus.
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He was later seen returning to the flight with a bloodied mouth in a state of confusion.
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Some of them "live in a state of fear" at the prospect of being deported, he said.
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"The country is in a state of war," said Mr. Mohamed, widely known by his nickname, Farmajo.
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Born in 1939, Hondrich spent the war in a state of vague alarm, or so he imagined.
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Governments, the scientific establishment, the media — all of these institutions are essentially in a state of crisis.
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Europe may never regain economic vigor if Italy's banks are in a state of perpetual emergency. 2.
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Except the ring the law student admired in a state of just-engaged bliss wasn't technically hers.
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I learned how to get in a state of flow and to do the work every day.
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The great gift of the neoliberal order is that we are perpetually in a state of emergency.
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The problem, explains Levinson, is in remaining in a state of high stress for prolonged periods of time.
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The groom was in a state of shock and demanded an apology, but his wife-to-be refused.
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"Losing four children is unfathomable," said Benenati, who added that the mother was in a state of shock.
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That left the older children in a state of dependence even once they became adults, the judge noted.
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They included the words jobs, economy, future, America, together—the classic words in a State of the Union.
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Still, as Alshaalan said, the country remains in a state of civil war and under threat from terrorism.
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"We are doing everything to help the fleeing villagers, many are in a state of shock," he said.
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Rather, it was a general term applied to cells or tissues in a state of inflammation or infection.
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Ralf, who we'd all stopped looking at, trundled back to his chair in a state of emotional devastation.
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In a state of Nash equilibrium, what price would each company charge their customers in a given market?
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Days were spent watching the moving men and lying about in the grass in a state of oblivion.
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Without the right to work while their documents are being processed, they're left in a state of limbo.
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The country remains in a state of civil war, but the fighting and aerial bombardments are on hold.
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Truth is, Valentine's Day is just another day if you're not in a state of loved-up bliss.
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All this would come as New York City's most vital public service is in a state of crisis.
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Johnson said that would deliver "Brexit in name only" and leave Britain in a state of "economic vassalage".
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Seven years ago Rick Snyder, Michigan's Republican governor, declared Flint to be in a state of financial emergency.
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But, if you ingest enough, you could wake up in a state of cannabinoid withdrawal, Dr. Sulak says.
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PARIS – For the first time in nearly two years, France is no longer in a state of emergency.
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In the stands Max Martinez, a 25-year-old bartender from Phoenix, was in a state of nirvana.
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The collapse of the so-called caliphate has left the jihadist organization in a state of geographical disarray.
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After the wedding, Angie and I lived in a state of tense, passive-aggressive hatred toward one another.
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Baghdad, like much of Iraq, remained in a state of chaos, and was thus too dangerous for visitors.
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With a recent flurry of notable activity, the wearable market looks to be in a state of flux.
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Despite New Jersey being in a "state of fiscal emergency," Christie didn't want to raise taxes on millionaires.
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The firm expects its staff to be in a state of barely controlled delirium when they sell shoes.
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However, the fight against GGG never materialized, and the middleweight division is now in a state of flux.
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Confronting the excess of this exhibition leaves one — or at least this viewer — in a state of paralysis.
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"We are all in a state of shock, disbelief and profound sorrow," Henley said in a statement Monday.
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While I could take this as a call to vegetarianism, I think I'm in a state of denial.
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Smith, who could not be reached for comment, was reportedly in a state of disbelief over being banned.
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A few months ago, a forty-year-old woman came to my office in a state of panic.
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This wasn't just a bad team, but a team that seemed permanently stuck in a state of irrelevance.
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The company's senior leadership has been in a state of flux, with three chief executives in three years.
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He said the Trump campaign was "in a state of happiness" that Mr. Stone's predictions had come true.
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"If you approach the conversation in a state of anger, your manager will immediately feel defensive," says Hauser.
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Bahrain has been in a state of political turmoil since protests by Shiites demanding government reform in 2011.
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Of course, we were not the only ones in a state of fear in Southern California that night.
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New York's subway system has been in a state of emergency for two years, struggling on numerous fronts.
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"When high performing women are in a state of calm, they actually don't like it," she told INSIDER.
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The Brexit project that they had so ardently supported had left the U.K. in a state of panic.
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Meanwhile, businesses will remain in a state of uncertainty about the shape of the future telecom regulatory environment.
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Babchenko's wife is in a state of shock and police are unable to speak to her, he said.
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And is the crowd at the Agora in a state or rage, or in a state of catharsis?
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A comic written by Pete Toms is peopled with bleak characters in a state of resigned existential crisis.
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All of this plays into a sensory experience that culminates first and foremost in a state of disorientation.
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We have to see what is going to happen because the industry is in a state of disruption.
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President George Bush declared in a State of the Union address that the Fed should keep rates low.
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China, then in a state of emergency, was hit hard by the first wave of the coronavirus epidemic.
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Mr. Mattis has since refused to discuss the issue, leaving transgender service members in a state of uncertainty.
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She left her job, she moved apartments and she has been living in a state of total paralysis.
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We owe it to our citizens, who are operating in a state of uncertainty, to move much faster.
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Tribal rivalry is common, and some clans have existed in a state of low-level conflict for generations.
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Every province as well as the Yukon and Northwest Territories are affected and in a state of emergency.
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When the novel begins, with a prologue set in October, 2008, she is in a state of disgrace.
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Many of the soldiers there have lived in a state of war since the day they were born.
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If your face is red or you are seeing red, you are in a state of IRE. 61D.
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English choral music was originally meant for worship and would be heard in a state of quiet meditation.
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The world of the film is in a state of utter disaster, but that's rarely acknowledged by anyone.
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Two months after Hurricane Maria wreaked havoc on Puerto Rico, the island remains in a state of crisis.
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The evidence is before our eyes: roads, bridges, tunnels, transit, water, and wastewater in a state of disrepair.
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Thus, if you don't maintain and continue to improve, you will naturally be in a state of decline.
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He returned home that awful night and, still in a state of utter devastation, launched a Facebook page.
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Copper is in a state of flux right now, with prices caught between competing bear and bull drivers.
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Laurent Delli-Bovi is used to operating her Brookline, Massachusetts, abortion clinic in a state of financial precarity.
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But reconstruction is difficult when residents are still in a state of emergency —without power or proper shelter.
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Britain was in a state of turbulence, with the public, Parliament and crown in revolt against one another.
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Trumpcare seems dead — or at least in a state of flux on its way to a doomed vote.
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And, with the future of the region in a state of suspended animation, business has already taken action.
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I got used to seeing flesh in a state of vulnerability and suspension, literally hanging in the air.
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Despite this bit of good news, the future of science funding is still in a state of uncertainty.
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Right after the election, I was kind of like a lot of people: in a state of grief.
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"In general, the big takeaway is that the sector is in a state of secular decline," Morningstar's Weishaar said.
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Senate Republicans contend the next president should fill the opening, leaving Garland in a state of limbo for months.
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MEMBERS of Parliament returned to the Palace of Westminster on June 13th with politics in a state of disarray.
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Essentially, she stares at a large collection of collected screenshots "in a state of panic" until an idea strikes.
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They recognise the need to exist in a state of flux, adapting to accommodate emerging trends, technologies and methods.
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Molly Sims is in a state of shock after the sudden and unexpected death of her beloved dog, Duke.
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He became our hero because he showed us that we didn't have to live in a state of panic.
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You are meant to behave as though you are in a state of constant, swooning infatuation, and spend accordingly.
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Yet some say that if everything is in a state of upheaval already, change becomes easier to bring about.
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"I'm in a state of shock," Bowden said on his SiriusXM MLB Network Radio program ( via the Washington Post).
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His clothes, his hair, his posture all seem to be in a state of not just disarray but deliquescence.
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Almost no experts saw this coming, and professional foreign policy watchers appear to be in a state of panic.
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It is producing about 28.80 million barrels a day, but analysts see it as in a state of decline.
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The French government got that message and declared last Saturday that the country was in a state of war.
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Steve: At 33 years of age, with two young children at home, I was in a state of shock.
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Trump narrowly beats out Bill Clinton for the longest average speaking time in a State of the Union speech
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I read an article the other day that said black art is now in a state of gold rush.
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His death last week left many of us who worked with him in a state of shock and grief.
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Unlike a patient in a full coma, they're in a state of partial arousal, but still lack full awareness.
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Today, it's still in a state of flux, with constant disruptions threatening the future of brick-and-mortar stores.
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Within a few hours, Daisy Lynn was pronounced dead – leaving her family in a state of shock and confusion.
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"Blackmores' China business appears in a state of flux, with sales trends weakening despite stronger marketing investment," Macquarie said.
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"The remains are in a state of decomposition that has made identification challenging," chief medical investigator Kurt Nolte said.
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You had a society in a state of political and social division of issues that allow for no compromise.
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Trauma, and indeed, melancholia, renders one speechless, in a state of paralysis, unable to digest what one has experienced.
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In and around the city of Daraa, al-Zouabi describes a civilian population living in a state of fear.
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Sri Lanka is in a state of emergency after more than 250 people were killed in Easter Sunday bombings.
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Ragaay said she would be marking Easter in a state of mourning for those who had lost their lives.
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The video of Clinton in a state of near-collapse on Sunday was "terrible," Democratic strategist Hank Sheinkopf acknowledged.
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Turkey has been in a state of emergency since the attempted coup by a faction of the Turkish military.
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Rose's untitled black-and-white triptych from 2014 seems to capture the artist in a state of subliminal freedom.
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And due to the rumors of possibly another ban, Kamil and the team remained in a state of limbo.
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Turkey remains in a state of high tension, though the government says it has the situation fully under control.
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So Ireland have the form and pedigree to win again, especially with other teams in a state of transition.
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She had gone to her room and laid staring at the ceiling in a state of high, thrumming alertness.
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"If viewers have abrupt responses, the work will freeze in a state of fear or anger," the artists explain.
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Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) is warning that Russian election interference has put the U.S. in a state of emergency.
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When I'm in a state of panic, my thoughts race and I feel like anything could happen to me.
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Politico initially reported Wednesday afternoon that Garrett was in a state of "turmoil" and was seriously considering stepping down.
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One source close to Glencore, who asked not to be identified, said executives were "in a state of disbelief".
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"Lully and Rameau are now in a state of resistance to the chaotic world around us," he told me.
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You may find yourself in a state of doing neither, your neuronal toggle stuck, buzzing, between the two functions.
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First of all, the sexual assault allegations against Kavanaugh are not "in a state of collapse," as French claims.
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At the port of Piraeus, near Athens, thousands of refugees wandered in a state of confusion about their future.
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And some crucial decisions must be made while those who remain are in a state of shock and grief.
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And when we are in a state of futility, where all our actions detract from our ability to thrive.
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That was ten years ago, and back then music in the United Kingdom existed in a state of flux.
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In a state of three million people, pharmacists fill some 7,200 opioid prescriptions a day, according to 2015 data.
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"These animals are clearly in a state of distress," Yates commented, after seeing the creatures locked in small cages.
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After the Berlin Wall came down, the Palast remained in a state of limbo as authorities debated its future.
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I left home that night in a state of high nervous strain with the intention of doing something desperate.
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"When you are in a state of shock, occasionally you can lose your cool," Cameroon Coach Alain Djeumfa said.
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Or do I now just have another reason to stare at my iPhone in a state of perpetual panic?
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"I'm very much in a state of transition that started before the shutdown," Mr. Pfeifer, 2000, said on Thursday.
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That has led several federations, clubs and leagues to declare themselves to be in a state of financial distress.
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That has led several federations, clubs and leagues to declare themselves to be in a state of financial distress.
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Lyman Stone, a Vox columnist, is a regional population economics researcher who blogs at In a State of Migration.
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The numbers reveal that American diplomacy, the backbone of US global influence, is in a state of near collapse.
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The rest, it said, were either in a "state of minimal implementation" or had not yet even been touched.
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On the Runway It took the State of the Union to get her in a state of quasi-support.
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But fans of those shows' effervescent wit and whimsy need not live in a state of Amy Sherman-Palladenial.
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My wife rushed backstage in tears, accompanied by my daughter, Karolina, who was also in a state of shock.
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She veers toward some stereotypes and refutes others, keeping herself and the viewer in a state of perpetual unbalance.
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Democrats are in a state of denial Asked about Trump's likely acquittal, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi quibbled with language.
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Chile, traditionally seen as one of Latin America's most prosperous and stable nations, is in a state of turmoil.
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"America is in a state of carbophobia," said Whitney Linsenmeyer, a spokeswoman for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
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The Connecticut house, in a state of atmospheric decay that veered toward collapse, took six weeks to clear out.
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Mr. Byford had been hired after the governor had declared the subway to be in a state of emergency.
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The upheavals of war have left America's slaves ("stolen people," Isabel calls them) in a state of uneasy autonomy.
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Leadership may be in a state of crisis today, but I believe that together, we can change the trajectory.
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"I don't know an actor living who isn't in a state of anxiety before a show opens," he said.
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We see Mr. Williams seated, bare chested, against a wall of raw plywood, in a state of extreme inhale.
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The cycle of economic and political turmoil has sapped the nation and left it in a state of gridlock.
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In the late 1970s, the Bronx borough of New York City was in a state of decay and neglect.
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"I refuse to accept the proposition that we'll be in a state of perpetual war with Republicans," Biden says.
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"The stunned animal shall remain in a state of surgical anesthesia through shackling, sticking and bleeding," the law states.
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You want to be in a place and in a state of mind that creates a very powerful commitment.
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" A man who identified himself as Khater's brother told BBC that the family was in a "state of shock.
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Aren't you capable of just existing in a state of physical discomfort without obsessing over how miserable you feel?
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Dismissed as "Star Wars" by U.S. skeptics, it put the Soviet military in a state of fear and shock.
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But when you encounter her at home, in a state of vulnerability, her hamstrung romantic aspirations can be devastating.
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And when it happened, I think I, like many, many people, was kind of in a state of shock.
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It's easy to develop close bonds with people who are mutually afflicted, vulnerable, and in a state of crisis.
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For the following 12 or 15 days, they fantasized about their next destination in a state of excited adventure.
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If he takes the blue pill, he continues to live in an illusory world in a state of blissful ignorance.
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Before I closed Google Chrome in a state of horror I saw this and this and this and this too.
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Media reports have declared the field of psychology, if not all of science, to be in a state of crisis.
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By 2025, it is expected that 60 percent of the world will live in a state of permanent water scarcity.
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"Truthfully, I am in a state of shock & disbelief that my close friend, my confidante, & hero has passed," she wrote.
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In Europe, the finer details of how managers can meet risk-retention requirements have been in a state of flux.
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But as the election cycle marched forth in a state of unrelenting lunacy, the company decided it was worth reprising.
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They are at enough distance from each other to pull, to keep the other in a state of active suspension.
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I was in a state of meditation and understood why people are always talking about flax seeds and face masks.
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Lam said the move was "necessary" but insisted it does not mean Hong Kong is in a state of emergency.
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On opening day, Premier Li Keqiang will announce key annual economic targets in a state-of-the-nation style address.
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As both Louisiana and Mississippi remain in a state of emergency, incredible photos have emerged showing the record-breaking flood.
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That leaves Guidolin, Flores and Martinez in a state of animated expiration, not quite living and yet not definitively dead.
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They mostly exist in a state of wide-eyed shock, and they make uninteresting mistakes and have uncomplicated world views.
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His extradition to the US has been blocked repeatedly and he's been in a state of legal limbo for years.
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"He was in a state of despair and he was impaired, and that may have affected his judgment," Schubert said.
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This article originally appeared on VICE UK. Patricia jolts around Dr. Jozef Klemperer's room in a state of profound unrest.
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Heidi Klum and fiancé Tom Kaulitz are in a state of bliss days after announcing their engagement to the world.
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I left the theater in a state of hazy anxiety, and immediately changed every single password I could think of.
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You not only relive the assault, but every moment you are there, you're in a state of fight-or-flight.
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The universe itself is in a state of panic as the fates rest on the shoulders of two famous people.
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Lane plays the character in a state of perpetual frustration and fragile immaturity, a young woman play-acting at adulthood.
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Carlos was just standing there munching nonchalantly on a granola bar, and Ashley was babbling in a state of shock.
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France has been in a state of emergency since then and 50,000 security forces were used to safeguard Sunday's vote.
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France is still in a state of emergency after the November 2015 attacks in Paris that left 130 people dead.
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By the end of the year, aid agencies predict, the country will be in a state of full blown famine.
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Syrian state television reported that Islamic State was in a state of collapse in the face of the army's progress.
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Britain's terror threat is now at a critical level, while France has been in a state of emergency since 2015.
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So Trump's legal team is in a state of flux, threatening to make an already dysfunctional team even more dysfunctional.
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He spent every waking hour trying to make it happen, working 215-hour days in a state of miserable obsession.
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The North African country has been in a state of chaos since Gaddafi was toppled in 2011 with Western intervention.
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Khaled described her childhood as, simply, "miserable," living in a state of uncertainty about both her country and her family.
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The most important side effect is the fact that those who are in a state of hypothermia tend to shiver.
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Four weeks after Hurricane Maria laid waste to the American territory, the islands remain in a state of acute crisis.
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The crowd, some 22,000 people, gasped and looked around, confused but not yet in a state of full-blown panic.
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And Donald Trump's ascent has left almost everyone who writes about American politics in a state of post-traumatic shock.
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The fact is that Iran and the U.S. have been in a state of cold war for almost 40 years.
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We live in a state of utter anarchy it seems.. the law, the constitution, even evidence it seems are meaningless.
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I spent my adolescence in a state of anxiety, fearful that, at any moment, I might lose my little sister.
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Uncertainty on such points is a major reason that some of the Obamacare exchanges are in a state of disarray.
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I assumed the presidency in 2012 while my country was in a state of political turmoil and plagued by insecurity.
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Modern day humans—and presumably other advanced intelligent species—are generally in a state of exponential technological and evolutionary growth.
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The subway itself was crowded as usual, but eerily silent, the city in a state of collective mourning and distress.
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Turns out that what comes next, a fourth game proper, has been in a state of limbo for several years.
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I want to make music that makes people dance, but in their dreams, or in a state of slow moving.
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Every middle-aged character in the book except for Manny seems to be in a state of resigned existential crisis.
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Following the horrific murder of 49 people in Orlando on Sunday, the nation has been in a state of mourning.
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Political backdrop: South Sudan has been in a state of turmoil since the ongoing civil war broke out in 2013.
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But I'm basically living hour to hour in a state of dread about our country, and I'm not being cheeky.
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On her way back home, the girl called her mother in a state of panic, realizing what had just happened.
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All were seemingly intent on foreclosing the possibility of landing in a state of crippling purgatory if Catalonia became independent.
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" The little girl who once sought danger has grown into a parent who lives "in a state of high alert.
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"For 15 seconds, we were in a state of shock," he later recalled in an interview with The Washington Post.
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Without the energy of people like 2pac, I would still be in a state of constant worry, miserable and depressed.
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To be the biological child of an anonymous sperm donor today is to live in a state of perpetual anticipation.
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As for Caroline, she's a devout Christian in a state of advanced denial about everything, including her own drinking problem.
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Diana Vishneva in recent years has addressed the death in a state of feverish exaltation — expiring on a delirious high.
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Its users live in a state of full surveillance, with them and everything around them subject to near-total tracking.
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As her statement suggests, she was interested in a state of constant motion, as underscored by the light and sky.
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Projected onto it is a black-and-white close-up on an eyeball, fluttering in a state of nervous distress.
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I left the country in the early '90s, and spent the last two decades in a state of constant yearning.
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Then he stopped what he was doing and walked out the door, leaving her frozen, in a state of shock.
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For a woman, to be anything else, above all a professional, is to live in a state of moral compromise.
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They have 95,000 fewer registered voters than Republicans — a huge and widening gap in a state of just 870,33 people.
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Oman, a small, prosperous, oil-rich world trader, has been in a state of rapid transition since the nineteen-seventies.
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James Comey's scheduled appearance before a Senate panel on Thursday has the political world in a state of breathless anticipation.
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Meanwhile, behind the scenes of the Grammys, the Recording Academy (which oversees the awards) is in a state of chaos.
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"You're in a state of relaxation in the mind, body, soul," said Ms. Robinson, a reiki master and crystal healer.
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There are a lot of books on my nightstand, which tells me I am in a state of restless foraging.
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" He continued: "If you did, I think you would live in a state of tension and pressure all day long.
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I hope and trust it will not, but news organisations, like many sectors, are in a state of constant disruption.
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What if you're in the middle of fixing a work problem and your child isn't in a state of distress?
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Israel has been trapped in a state of political deadlock since the first general election this year, held in April.
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Eco-Visionaries: Confronting a Planet in a State of Emergency continues at Royal Academy (London, UK) through February 23, 2020.
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Mr. Faye said it was morally difficult for him to remain silent while Gambians were in a state of uncertainty.
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And for the cover of "The Bernstein Songbook," he photographed Bernstein at the piano in a state of near rapture.
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Indeed, Moscow has seen itself as being in a state of war with the West at least since 2003-85033.
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It put Congress in a state of high alert until Trump tweeted that he did not expect any further escalation.
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The logic is tenuous, but defensible, at least so long as the world isn't in a state of extraordinary crisis.
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"I think I'm still slightly in a state of shock that I've finished it," she told me over the phone.
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President Barack Obama became the first president to mention trans people in a State of the Union speech this year.
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But it leaves the alliance in a state of huge uncertainty at a time of seismic change in the car industry.
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"We were in a state of collective denial," he said, adding that the coalition had misunderstood the anger of the population.
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He told CNN's Anderson Cooper Monday night he's "in a state of numbness," but remains optimistic in the face of tragedy.
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All of the emotional noises represented animals in a state of distress, as opposed to positive emotional arousal, Filippi pointed out.
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In addition to the uncertainty surrounding who is running for office, the party currently finds itself in a state of transition.
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" Even those staffers reluctant to criticize admit to disarray; others frankly describe their office as in a state of "near paralysis.
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Nikki Haley of South Carolina suggested in a State of the Union response that her fellow Republicans dial down their anger.
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We are in a state of shock and are having to grasp the reality that is now in front of us.
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Zink is looking at the rest of us, entangling her readers in a state of affairs they've seen develop around them.
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Some have raised concerns that staffers or cleaning staff could unwittingly walk in on a member in a state of undress.
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In that election, the tea party candidate beat Dewhurst, but only 630,000 Republicans voted in a state of 26 million people!
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While Jane was delinquent with rent, her apartment was in a state of disrepair — with mold, cockroaches, and chipping paint throughout.
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The worst drought to hit southern Africa in decades has left millions of people in a state of severe food insecurity.
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Comey says the White House defamed him and the FBI by telling Americans the organization was in a state of chaos.
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In Mr Corbyn's Labour Party activists in baggy clothes rush around in a state of creative excitement engaging in self-organisation.
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The woman, who gave her name as Josepha, was brought aboard in a state of deep shock and treated by doctors.
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"We were in a state of disbelief," Chivers tells PEOPLE of the moments she and Leigh learned about their son's condition.
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Hours later, with the shadows long passed and daylight restored, they were still going, presumably in a state of some confusion.
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When it died, this ancient creature was clearly in a state of arousal, and possibly in the vicinity of a female.
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Because the peninsula is still technically in a state of war, there are a host of goals he might potentially have.
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It is as if everything is held in a state of suspension, with the actions of falling, slipping, and sliding implied.
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It is not simply that Street Art no longer exists, but that it is in a state of radical, utter confusion.
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As a result, she went through her pregnancy without any proper care and in a state of malnutrition, the documents allege.
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But lawmakers have yet to establish a regulatory framework for medical marijuana, leaving the nascent industry in a state of limbo.
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"Since Nate Parker's story was revealed to me, I have found myself in a state of stomach-churning confusion," Union writes.
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Somalia has been in a state of lawlessness since the early 1990s, when dictator Mohammed Siad Barre was toppled by warlords.
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"Info security is in a state of negative unemployment — there is way more demand for what is available," said Gartner's Pingree.
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So before we go to Mass, for example, we are hopefully in a "state of grace" and have gone to Confession.
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France is currently in a state of emergency due to other terror attacks that have plagued the country as of late.
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Comparisons will be made with France, which has been in a State of Emergency since the Paris attacks in November 2015.
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One precondition for elections is a judiciary that can resolve disputes, but it is in a state of collapse, HRW said.
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Spicer brought a slide show to the briefing room that showed fencing along the southern border in a state of disrepair.
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France remains in a state of emergency after gunmen affiliated to Islamic State (IS) killed 130 people in Paris last November.
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The body can't be in a state of extreme fear forever, and over time, the reaction to a phobia will decrease.
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Their complicity in a state of constant school shootings, amazingly, is now only the second most anti-American thing about them.
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"Our family is still in a state of shock and are thankful to everyone that is reaching out," the posting reads.
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Incredibly, she then cleared 1.95m to a huge roar from her behind, leaving her coach in a state of near disbelief.
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Those still here stood on what remained of front porches, mired in a state of shock, hoping the people would return.
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"A lot of the children coming in were in a state of shock; they were not speaking, for instance," she said.
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Fred Jones died on April 28 at SUNY Downstate Medical Center, after being rushed there in a state of cardiac arrest.
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Meanwhile, then-Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus was apparently in a state of utter panic after he viewed the materials.
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France, which added border controls after the November 2015 terror attacks, is exempted since it remains in a state of emergency.
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It leaves Viacom, owner of Paramount film studio and cable networks including MTV and Comedy Central, in a state of limbo.
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"Leadership is saying we can do this together, because if we're in a state of fear, we turn on each other."
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Indeed, much of the time, the refugees are living in a state of boredom, though the doc itself is never boring.
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We are immersed in a state of wistfulness, but we are not sure where, or to whom, those feelings are directed.
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Essay The first time I went to a World Series game, in 1983, I woke up in a state of panic.
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Central European University in Budapest, another institution that was founded and funded by Mr. Soros, remains in a state of limbo.
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Storr confesses to spending much of his time in a state of self-loathing and he would like to know why.
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US manufacturing is now in a state of contraction instead of expansion, the product of falling business activity across the economy.
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More often, there is an aggressive response to accusations, leaving colleagues and business partners in a state of doubt — or denial.
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It's just that Trump has lived his whole life in a state of chaos, so it feels perfectly normal to him.
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Years of neglect and divestment have New York State on the verge of declaring the agency in a state of emergency.
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Mr. Amster said that Mr. Buck saw Mr. Dean in a "state of arrest" and tried to perform CPR on him.
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Krieger began the series in a state of rage after Donald Trump's inauguration, exploring art-making as an act of resistance.
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Bush 41 was probably the last president who refused to govern in a state of remorseless partisan war with his opponents.
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Controversially, the company enforces nondisclosure agreements with fact-checking partners, leaving the facts about fact-checking in a state of shadow.
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"The global economy is in a state of uncertainty," Daniel Zhang, Alibaba's chief executive, said in a conference call with analysts.
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The subway is still maddeningly unreliable more than a year after it was declared to be in a state of emergency.
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AFTER: But with New York in a state of emergency, on March 16 there were few people crossing the Brooklyn Bridge.
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Sampaoli, whose team has reportedly been in a state of revolt in recent days, tried just about everything on this night.
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Andrew M. Cuomo declared the subway to be in a state of emergency, service has not improved in a significant way.
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They're framed by things that are in a state of disrepair and you don't know whether they are coming or going.
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Every county in the state is in a state of emergency, schools are canceling classes, and supermarket shelves are clearing out.
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The restaurant and hospitality industries are in a state of total uncertaintyThe coronavirus outbreak has upended the restaurant and hospitality industry.
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And aside from that early outburst, the Yankees' offense was in a state of dystopia for the rest of the afternoon.
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I'll just stand there in a state of stupid happiness while I sing the whole song and mime the whistle parts.
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" He added: "Our health authorities have been in a state of high alert for weeks, and are fully prepared to respond.
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Suddenly this couple, with a big house in a pleasant, generic suburban town, find themselves in a state of abject desperation.
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In Wuhan, the first concern is the humanitarian plight of a city beginning its third week in a state of siege.
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But no matter how brutal the process, I always left in a state of euphoria, itching to get back to work.
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"To keep the army, security forces and protesters in a state of confrontation is to circle inside the problem," he said.
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"To keep the army, security forces and protesters in a state of confrontation is to circle inside the problem," he said.
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Falling ash left Guinobatan, a town of around 21814,21 people, in a state of "zero visibility," according to affiliate CNN Philippines.
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Virtually the entire Washington and Wall Street establishments are now in a state of panic about the possibility of a Sen.
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Also, as you have rightfully recognized many times before, the V.A. health care system is currently in a state of crisis.
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It understandably has climate hawks in a state of high anxiety, casting about for anything that might break through the paralysis.
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Instead Mr. Brantley was locked in a state of deceit, despite the fact that honesty is critical to recovery from addiction.
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Though the short-term situation may be in a state of flux, your long-term financial goals and strategy shouldn't change.
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"The staff are in a state of shock," said Catherine Northing, Chief of Mission of IOM Sudan, where Feigl worked said.
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South Korea, which remains technically in a state of war with nuclear-armed neighbor North Korea following their 1950-53 conflict.
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South Korea, which remains technically in a state of war with nuclear-armed neighbor North Korea following their 1950-53 conflict.
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And though I didn't imbibe when I saw this show in London, I left it in a state of happy intoxication.
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And ditto for a CEO who is more likely to "chronically exist in a state of power," as Ray puts it.
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The boy was found unharmed but in a state of shock after police commandos stormed the house and killed the attacker.
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MEXICO'S SEADE SAYS TALKS ON PATENT PROTECTIONS STILL IN A STATE OF FLUX, LIKELY TO SEE ADJUSTMENTS THAT FAVOR CANADIAN DEMANDS
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Like so many countries, Iraq is in a state of emergency bracing for a potentially huge wave of COVID-19 cases.
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She was obviously embarrassed, in a state of paralysis, looking back and forth between the price tag and her sleeping infant.
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"After the war, I hope we can live together: Alawites, Christians, Sunnis, and Shiites, in a state of law," he said.
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When Election Day results spelled victory for Donald Trump, those who voted for Clinton found themselves in a state of utter disbelief.
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But Netflix's most consistent trick has been high-quality true crime documentary series that keep viewers frozen in a state of captivation.
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It came after he'd spent an indeterminate length of time in a state of "no self, no environment," your standard ego death.
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While Lebanon was not in "a state of collapse", Hariri said that "if we continue like this we will reach a catastrophe".
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In practice, the sub-markets are never simultaneously balanced or in a state of equilibrium except accidentally and never for very long.
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You would want to avoid many of these countries right now out of prudence, because they're in a state of civil war.
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Juan Carlos Guajardo, of Plusmining, a Chilean consultancy, expects the copper market to remain in a state of oversupply for some years.
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At the opening of the parliament, Premier Li Keqiang will announce annual economic targets in a state-of-the-nation style address.
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But now, amid mass layoffs that have affected the media landscape at large, LGBT media finds itself in a state of flux.
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He let me know that one of the fastest ways to detox was to keep my body in a state of ketosis.
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Specifically, it looks like Jon's wounds are just going to remain in a state of being grisly and gruesome, rather than healing.
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Charters are chafing under the district's supervision, which they see as biased, while the teachers' union operates in a state of war.
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"Their homes are in a state of total destruction," said Francis Markus from International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
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Somalia, one of the poorest countries in the world, has been in a state of civil war and profound insecurity since 1991.
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Last night, the Atlanta Journal Constitution wrote that the celebrity "shortage" is starting to leave the league in a state of crisis.
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Sixty years later, he depicted a soldier – someone whose job it is to defend the American flag – in a state of helplessness.
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West said Shaffer died of blunt force trauma to the body, adding that the man's wife was in a state of shock.
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I used to constantly scan my surroundings in a state of paranoia that people were staring and analysing my so called 'flaws'.
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Oxidizing agents are called electron acceptors, because they remove electrons from a substance, putting them in a state of loss, or oxidized.
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Black hair, though in the official prison photo, it's more salt than pepper and appears to be in a state of retreat.
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Democrats emerged from 2016 in a state of disrepair, with the party's base fractured between divided affections for Bernie Sanders and Clinton.
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The country has been in a state of emergency since the November attacks in Paris last year, during which 130 people died.
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I'm not sure what happened" Stone told reporters in the press room, adding, "I think everyone's in a state of confusion still.
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West says Shaffer died of blunt force trauma to the body, adding that the man's wife was in a state of shock.
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When Los Angeles erupted into violence in the '90s, the rest of the country watched the pandemonium in a state of shock.
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Israel has been in a State of Emergency since 1948, and some elements of its "normal" constitution have never been in place.
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And so I carried on in a state of continuous low-grade terror that a mouthful of anything might be my last.
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The end of President Trump's first 28500 days in office looms with much of his agenda stuck in a state of flux.
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Having achieved liberation, Davis skips down the streets of Manhattan in a state of manic euphoria that the movie portrays as freedom.
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A nauseating cocktail of toxic algae that is suffocating significant stretches of Florida's coast has put it in a state of emergency.
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Advocates of the Iranian nuclear deal are in a state of panic after a shocking revelation from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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On every platform, a person who wants to be attentive to their friends can find themselves in a state of frazzled distraction.
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She consults a sleazy, high-powered lawyer (Chris Noth), and in a state of semiconsciousness endures what appears to be a rape.
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And the country remains in a state of emergency following attacks by Islamic militants last November which killed 130 people in Paris.
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A. Populations are believed to be in a state of decline, firefly watchers say, not just in the United States, but worldwide.
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But a peace treaty was never signed, leaving the two Koreas in a state of perpetual war for more than 60 years.
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My stepfather never shot anyone either, though I saw him point his gun at people in a state of white-hot rage.
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The book is a global study of contested nationalisms—institutions whose national status is, for various reasons, in a state of flux.
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Yet Trump's decision to remain at home with the rest of the US delegation reflects the world in a state of crisis.
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Then-president Nicolas Sarkozy said that the veil "is not welcome in France" in a state of the nation speech in 2009.
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One week on, the country still remains in a state of uncertainty as the Conservative Party negotiates to put a government together.
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"But we are still in a state of uncertainty and we will wait and see what Trump has for Afghanistan," he added.
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Last week, some of us watched the news in a state of shock, while others' previous beliefs of America's division were confirmed.
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Rio has been in a "state of exception" for years due to, most recently, the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olympics.
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France is in a state of emergency after militants killed 130 people in a series of coordinated assaults across Paris in November.
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Somalia has been in a state of lawlessness since 1991, when warlords overthrew dictator Siad Barre and then turned on each other.
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"For another several months our teams will remain in a state of not knowing about what is going to happen," he said.
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None were formally marked, and all were in a state of near-constant change from erosion and other natural or human disturbances.
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It demands that they remain in a state of febrile excitement caused by this or that scandal or hatred of the moment.
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"Tonight, America in a state of shock after a madman opened fire on a country-music festival in Las Vegas," Hannity intoned.
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With non-league, youth and amateur football having also subsequently suspended play, the English game is in a state of total shutdown.
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It's going to be interesting going into the next two years because the Academy itself is in a state of flux now.
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I'm trying to stay in a state of confusion every day, so I don't settle into some kind of false, foul position.
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I read fic where he never came back and Buffy spent the rest of her life in a state of emotional trauma.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Not unlike many countries around the world, Brazil is in a state of unease and unrest.
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Joshua/Klitschko winner Since the departure of former champion Tyson Fury, boxing's heavyweight division has been left in a state of disarray.
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While the report kicked around the Department of Justice in a state of investigatory purgatory, the partisan spin machines went to work.
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In other words, the tech industry is in a state of iteration rather than making leaps and bounds with something totally new.
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A highly trained killer, perpetually in a state of lethal hypervigilance, in a college library trying to kill a less trained killer.
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Your body overall is also in a state of deep relaxation during deep REM sleep, which is another key factor in climaxing.
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With a widespread coronavirus outbreak, those of us who have not taken a test are in a state of perpetual dolus eventualis.
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You're sensitive— and pretending otherwise doesn't get you anywhere, except in a state of constant stress or trapped in a creative rut.
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With the stock market in a state of uncertainty and the possibility of a global recession becoming very real, Republicans are worried.
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The office described her as being "in a state of accumulated fatigue and chronic sleep deprivation" at the time of her death.
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Overall, the personal computing market is in a state of decline, and forecast to continue that way for the next several years.
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But at least Sanders came with his usual passion and sense of emergency -- because we are indeed in a state of emergency.
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And it leaves those working in its airless confines (evoked mercilessly by David Zinn's gloomy set) in a state of depleted resignation.
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It is often, by the impracticability of obtaining the concurrence of the necessary number of votes, kept in a state of inaction.
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As it stands now, votes are still not in, and the results of the Iowa caucus remain in a state of flux.
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If you can't put yourself in a state of calm, an object you purchase probably won't be able to (for long) either.
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Researchers testing for stem-ness often use cells engineered to glow green when they are in a state of high developmental potency.
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Many people in Burlington are still in a state of shock following that city's most stunning political upset in memory last night.
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Atmospheric ozone exists in a perpetual cycle of birth and destruction that under normal circumstances would be in a state of equilibrium.
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Somalia was in a state of anarchy, with no central government and gunmen wandering neighborhoods with rifles, explosives and even rocket launchers.
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Ramaphosa said he would give more details on his reform plans in a state of the nation address scheduled for next month.
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But most of all, writing is used to connect deeply with other people in a state of vulnerability achieved by nothing else.
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Macy captures an Appalachian landscape in a state of emergency and in the grip of disillusionment, but there's little here that's new.
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In "In the Night Kitchen," parents barely exist; the child in a state of nature is self-created and, eventually, self-modulated.
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I was in a state of living where sometimes I felt like I was in a relationship but in reality I wasn't.
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During my panic attack I was in a state of extreme shock; I couldn't speak, and I was shaking and sweating uncontrollably.
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But even in a state of limbo, with no safe place to call their own, the children showed kindness to the photographer.
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More specifically, the white blood cells of people who suffered through chronic loneliness appeared to be stuck in a state of fear.
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VICE News reports from Buffalo Dream Ranch in Klerksdorp, where the legality of selling rhino horn is in a state of flux.
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In 1944 in a State of the Union address that never got a lot of attention, this is what he said basically.
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Compared with Iowa, that's a huge turnout: Iowa Republicans cast about 187,000 votes last week, in a state of about three million people.
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In the clip, Finn Shepard (Ian Ziering) is in a state of disbelief that he has to deal with titular predators yet again.
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The next shot is a shirtless Stu and a shirtless Burt falling into bed in a state of slightly surprised post-sex bliss.
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"After keeping (migrants) in a state of semi-detention within real "concentration camps" they were then embarked (on boats for Europe)," they added.
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With a sort of disarming aloofness, he artfully consumed such an extreme amount of room that I was in a state of awe.
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Phil Bryant to declare the greater Jackson Public School system in a state of emergency and allow the state to take over management.
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Wyner only had three months to learn French, and in a state of panic he found a language-learning flashcard software called Anki.
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Despondent, unwilling to submit to her fate, she lies in a state of depression until an itinerant preacher she's heard of comes by.
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Intimidated, in a state of fight or flight, looking for the path of least resistance, for many of us that path is consent.
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A pudgy, oily man, frequently in a state of undress, who doesn't go through life as much as he is spilled across it.
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Marine accidents are common in Myanmar, where many people rely on crowded boats that are often in a state of disrepair for transport.
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Commercial property, where all these Google, Apple and Facebook employees are going to be housed, is in a state of post-Brexit confusion.
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"Frankly this guy was in a state of mind that he could very well have hurt somebody," he said at a news conference.
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Somalia has been in a state of chaos and lawlessness since the early 1990s, when dictator Mohammed Siad Barre was toppled by warlords.
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These are meant to please the crowds, but also to keep the elite in a state of fear, discouraging dissent from its members.
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"Last night, while in a state of being lost in performance, I kicked over various lighting and equipment on our stage," Homme begins.
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Given that the Democratic party is already fractured and in a state of chaos, Democratic senators aren't necessarily bound by one single ideology.
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One time, I kicked leaves to "Orinoco Flow" by Enya in a state of euphoria, convinced I was cured and strongest person alive.
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My visual expression therefore becomes more organic and with a feeling of it still being in motion, in a [state] of constant change.
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It's unclear whether the chaotic piles of limbs have found what they're looking for—they seem stuck in a state of perpetual longing.
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"Bodies were found in a state of decomposition," said local army spokesman Mak Hazukay, adding that the road remained closed to civilian traffic.
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Their flagship beers will keep selling and their bizarre small-batch beers will keep the most loyal customers in a state of intrigue.
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The retail industry continues to be in a state of upheaval as shoppers head online and demand more out of their shopping experience.
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"I think the deal will continue in a state of limbo because neither side has any overwhelming interest to rupture it," he said.
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The Korean Peninsula is still technically in a state of war because the fighting ended with a cease-fire, not a peace treaty.
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The retail industry continues to be in a state of upheaval, as shoppers head online and demand more out of their shopping experience.
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I think the big reason for that is that there's talk that we're also in a state of convergence between technology and media.
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Domino's, Pizza Hut, and Papa John's are in a state of perpetual war, each trying to one-up the other with bizarre promotions.
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Today, the polling industry has been reported to be "in a state of crisis" because they are altering their samples to favor Hillary.
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I began reading the book in a state of irritation, ready to dismiss it as a wayward, show-off descendant of James Joyce.
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The scenes in which he wanders through this desolate ghost city, which seems in a state of suspension, are among the film's strongest.
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Nearby, children splashed in a large pool and adults worked out in a state-of-the-art gym, facilities built for the residents.
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The intelligent civilizations we're trying to contact could be in a state of dormancy that may last for billions of years, he says.
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In an interview with CNN, de la Huerta recalled being in a state of shock, traumatized and in disbelief following the alleged rape.
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Over the past year, Mr. Yameen's government has been in a state of turmoil with frequent arrests, firings and resignations of top officials.
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"I was in a state of complete shock and breakdown," said Mr. Humphrey, who was released along with his wife in July 2015.
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Because once you start getting intimate with one another, you are in a state of lust and that lust totally overtakes common sense.
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Morris and Curtis live in a state of mutual bewilderment, but the love between them is the beat that drives the movie's flow.
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Drew McOnie's choreography marshals them into synchronized, kinetic worship of the title character, played in a state of angsty isolation by Declan Bennett.
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The estate had spent much of the 20th century in a state of disrepair, having opened its doors as a perfumery in 1640.
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Although his face showed no scars from his 74 days at sea, Le Cleac'h said he was in a state of extreme fatigue.
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I was so distraught about the impending doom of a Trump presidency and still in a state of shock… How did this happen?!
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The second-highest-ranking official at the State Department on Tuesday denied media reports that the agency is in a state of chaos.
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By the season finale — with the Meyer campaign in a state of crisis on election night — she ends up back beside her boss.
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Bees and plants that depend on pollen to reproduce are locked in a state of symbiosis that evolved over the course of millennia.
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The Maldives, which are currently in a state of emergency, are strategically and militarily important for India, which has ships and bases there.
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By their own account, the creative team behind one of late night's angriest shows was in a state of shock when Trump won.
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In its ideal form, biting your nails happens in a state of balance: between knowledge and intuition, human and animal, life and death.
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"It is an encouragement for justice in Peru," he said, describing the system as in a state of crisis because of widespread corruption.
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As the smoke rose from 6221 Osage Avenue, Philadelphia residents watched through their windows or television screens in a state of stunned disbelief.
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In its first major New York engagement since Taylor's death last summer, the company finds itself, naturally, in a state of profound transition.
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And, in a state-of-the-art lab at the Bristol Robotics Laboratory, at Bristol University, Dr. Sabine Hauert is on its coalface.
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Joan and the older son, Kenneth, pair off; they eventually marry and move to California, to live in a state of sunny ennui.
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"My sense is people are in a state of anxiety and shock," said Mary Johnson, a policy analyst for The Senior Citizens League.
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The ambulance passed through a suburban landscape that looked the same, yet was transformed somehow, as if existing in a state of suspension.
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The markets are sitting in a state of "currency war detente," wrote Stephen Innes, managing partner at Valour Markets, in a research note.
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HK) plan to invest almost $2 billion in a state-of-the-art factory in China, underlining their relationship as rival Geely (0175.
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But for now, patients with cancer are living in a state of uncertainty — a state that, for many of them, is already familiar.
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But in its more frequent affecting moments, the poem gives us a portrait of men and women in a state of bewildered ruin.
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If one is in a state of perplexity and bewilderment so severe that they are paralyzed, they are said to be in tharn.
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Amer said in an interview with BuzzFeed News that he was in a state of disbelief when he saw Trump on the plane.
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Marine accidents are common in Myanmar, where many people rely for transport on crowded boats that are often in a state of disrepair.
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Politicians, and their media minions, have good reason to keep us stirred up, to keep our passions in a state of constant excitation.
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"The BIG3 is in a state of shock over the sudden and tragic death of Andre Emmett," the league said in a statement.
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The armistice halted the military conflict but left the combatants still technically in a state of war that has lasted to this day.
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"Right now, everyone here is in a state of panic, but Tres Rios will still be the best part of Culiacan," he said.
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She spent days in a state of profound anxiety, knowing that not saying anything would be wrong but unable to compose the post.
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But they are living and working in a state of uncertainty and fear, which contributes to the destabilization of farms across the nation.
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