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Depression is a
mental state of low mood and
aversion to activity. It
affects about 3.5% of the
global po****tion, or
about 280
million people of all ages...
- The
Despairing Lover is an
English broadside ballad from the late-17th century,
written by
Edward Ford. It is
about a man who
loses his
lover and vows...
- Shakespeare's play Hamlet.
Hamlet is reflecting, at
first admiringly, and then
despairingly, on the
human condition. The monologue,
spoken in the play by Prince...
- its approval.
Henson snaps at
hearing this,
attacking the
senator &
trying to
destroy his machine, but he is
restrained while he
struggles despairingly....
- sl****
socialite outfits, and she
nails both the
initial poise and the
despairing needed [for the role]".
Janney received nominations for the
Drama Desk...
-
never quite suppress; he
could have
become a bore, but even at his most
despairing he had an
endless willingness to
entertain his readers: with drawings...
- Euripides:
Orestes kills Neoptolemus at the
altar of
Apollo in Delphi.
Despairing Hermione, wife of
Neoptolemus but
previously promised to Orestes, kneels...
-
September 2012. Pace, Erik (6
September 1997). "Mother Teresa, Hope of the
Despairing, Dies at 87". The New York Times.
Archived from the
original on 5 January...
- the
narrator hearing Christmas bells during the
American Civil War, but
despairing that "hate is
strong and
mocks the song of
peace on earth, good will to...
- investigations, and as
early as 1902
William Herbert Rollins wrote almost despairingly that his
warnings about the
dangers involved in the
careless use of X-rays...