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malaise
1. Despite anticipating that the sound of the water flowing past my head as I sleep in the cabin bed allotted to me would awaken memories that would prevent me sleeping, I do manage to drop off and woke to find myself in a different world; the flat lowlands have been replaced by rolling hills which, even though the plants and animals show the ubiquitous signs of malaise I have seen elsewhere, is lovely to behold
2. Here too the malaise affecting the land is clear to see
3. It was almost as if he could suddenly feel the malaise of the man’s past – even hearing faint voices and weeping
4. ” Her growing wicked smile of resolution overshadowed any hint of her previous malaise, and it was infectious
5. or malaise that last hours or days
6. An author wrote an article, he called the prevalent attitude, the malaise of the country prior to its end, a cancer of complacency
7. She tried to think of a time in history when this collective malaise had happened, but no research into old case records brought any significant findings
8. It was mid-afternoon when I eventually snapped out of my malaise and started to plan for what I would do tonight I really needed to work out a strategy
9. Not because the wound hurt, that had ceased to happen long ago, but because every new malaise only served to remind him of how little time he had left
10. Like an astute physician he tried to find the real cause behind the malaise afflicting India
11. Perspective being what it is and giving the particle a conscience, time would have moved around it in a treacly, creamy malaise
12. patients were presenting with flu-like signs, malaise, weakness of the muscles
13. “Brig! What are they doing in jail? They’re heroes, not criminals!” I protested and sank back down against the pillows as a wave of malaise hit my gut
14. We should believe everything the government says If that’s how we feel, we’ll never recover from the malaise that is gripping the nation
15. This is the new business model where we replace those who answer phones with “voice maze,” or maybe I should properly refer to it as, “voice malaise
16. His brooding filled the room with thick malaise that was almost tangible
17. But while this malaise does not threaten the foundations of the United States and France - it does imperil the stability and future of the likes of Ukraine, Serbia, and Moldova, Indonesia, Mexico, and Bolivia
18. It’s not just a headache I’m suffering from, but a state of complete malaise
19. This has resulted in a general malaise among the population, with
20. The toxins remain in circulation and can affect the brain stem region leading to nausea, poor coordination, headaches, fatigue, malaise, fever, etc
21. Patients with SARS develop flu-like fever, headache, malaise, dry cough and other breathing difficulties
22. The malaise that seemed to settle over the assembly was palpable
23. infection: stuffy or runny nose, malaise, chills, fever, muscle pain, and sore throat
24. Olga's malaise began in 2006)
25. Apathy is a dissociative will exampled by resignation, indifference, a chosen unreflective, even knowningly self-hypocritical surrender to the prevailing norms, the givens of one’s cultural milieu, in an act of capitulating malaise
26. Sustainable art is the answer to the question, 'What is beyond the modern malaise and cornucopia of austerity?' In this way, the Good, the True, the Beautiful is not what you create, but what benefits your creation commences in society and what ideological attractors it deposits for culture
27. They have fallen victim to a malaise that is
28. It festered with the cloying scent of someone who had teetered far too long at the brink of demise, whose cloudy eyes and wracked joints and bloody, toothless gums were good for nothing but pain and malaise
29. Like the abbot and many of the other monks he had fallen victim to a malaise that was sweeping the monastery
30. drowning in the malaise
31. One minute she was lost in a malaise and the next moment her anger would erupt, combined with her frustration and loss, and she would be almost manic!
32. The decline of the town following the general malaise of the country and the demise of the motor industry in particular resulted in an exodus of people from the area
33. We salute the Vierte trustees and the business people who have saved us from the malaise that has gripped entire nations
34. treated fairly and honestly but I noticed a malaise creeping in
35. It had become a physical malaise
36. She was afraid it might throw her back to her former psychological malaise
37. With the code he was working on, he hoped to break free from the cycle of twenty-something malaise he found himself in
38. the earliest proselytizing preachers with social status; found that they could influence rich Romans; who admitted only to having a slight spiritual’ malaise
39. of a much deeper malaise within the Christian
40. Am I? If there's any malaise in the Christian
41. Everywhere I looked I beheld a general malaise of discontent on the faces of the people
42. Ailat has a personality that fluctuates in exact proportion to the changing weather, which is why the travel writers were treated so differently in the storm than they were in the sun, and why the drought caused an island-wide malaise
43. malaise lasting more than 24 hours
44. In fact, postexertional malaise is a very prominent feature of this illness
45. There is a tremendous malaise circulating our world today
46. I reflected on how my mornings at Café ’Ino had not only prolonged but also afforded my malaise with a small amount of grandeur
47. But the Bédardists and Pasqualates who oversaw the soup kitchens and winter housing projects were another matter, and so he knew about the creeping malaise, the uncertainty—even fear—which had stolen through the hearts and minds of Zion on the heels of the stunning reverses the heretics had handed Mother Church’s defenders
48. Not a whining, restless child’s boredom (although I was not above that) but a dense, blanketing malaise
49. There was certainly a general bearish malaise at the time, but only the Time magazine cover story in July of that year and a Newsweek August cover story pointed specifically to the market low
50. Let’s hope the Indian and Chinese soon suffer the same malaise