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But the realism is merely a mask for depression's actual essence, which is an overwhelming estrangement from humanity.
Caitlin Colford: Broom of the Freedom: A David Foster Wallace and Jonathan Franzen Friendship Caitlin Colford 2011
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In the hands of Mr. von Trier, himself no stranger to emotional distress, bedazzlement is depression's surprising byproduct.
'J. Edgar': Hoover's Life, in a Dramatic Vacuum Joe Morgenstern 2011
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But the realism is merely a mask for depression's actual essence, which is an overwhelming estrangement from humanity.
Caitlin Colford: Broom of the Freedom: A David Foster Wallace and Jonathan Franzen Friendship Caitlin Colford 2011
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The depression's center is expected to enter the Gulf of Mexico on Tuesday morning.
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Bipolar disorder exacts twice depression's toll in workplace
Seeing Patterns 2006
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Inept monetary policy explains the depression's severity, as Friedman and Schwartz argue.
"Obama said things like: 'We are one nation; we are one people; and our time for change has come.'" Ann Althouse 2008
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I'm comfortable with people knowing mine: partly because depression's not as stigmatized as it once was, and partly because any stigma that remains will only go away if people who have the condition talk about it.
Archive 2007-02-01 Susan Palwick 2007
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I told him he sounded depressed, and that depression's a medical illness.
Grand Rounds, and VTech Despite Myself Susan Palwick 2007
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I'm comfortable with people knowing mine: partly because depression's not as stigmatized as it once was, and partly because any stigma that remains will only go away if people who have the condition talk about it.
Common Countries Susan Palwick 2007
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This "Atlas of Depression" maps out every imaginable corner of the subject: theories of depression's evolutionary function, its possible causes and treatments, its complex relationships with addiction and suicide, poverty and politics, and how it's been seen by pre-Socratic Greeks and postmodern Frenchmen.
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