Smulevich bases the diagnosis of continuous sluggish schizophrenia, in particular, on appearance and lifestyle and stresses that the forefront in the picture of negative changes is given to the contrast between retaining mental activity ( and sometimes quite high capacity for work ) and mannerism, unusualness of one's appearance and entire lifestyle.
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Young people like Minal Hasan, 17, who has an entrepreneur mother and a venture-capitalist father, seem acutely aware of the unusualness of their lives, of intense family discussions about first-and second-round financing, of school-lunch chatter about Bloomberg, of endlessly winding driveways with underground garages.
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A New York Times News Service article about the plan for a deposition by Cardinal Bernard F . Law of Boston in a sexual abuse lawsuit referred incorrectly to its unusualness . ( The error also occurred in an article on the subject on Tuesday . ) Other American cardinals have indeed given sworn statements in legal cases; Cardinal Law is not the first.
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According to Heimskringla, it is stated that " through the sorcery of Gunnhildr a kitchen boy wheeled round, crying :'Make room for the king's slayer !'and let fly the arrow into the group coming toward him and wounding the king . " Marlene Ciklamini reasons that the unusualness of the mortal wound directs the origin to possible sorcery involved, presumably by Gunnhild.
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For example, early in the journal, crosses a swamp with a man she describes as " honest John . " She embellishes this account with references of how impressed she was with him, citing stories he told of adventures that convinced her that he was " a Prince disguis'd . " Upon reaching the next stop, Knight is confronted with this man's eldest daughter, who interrogates her with " silly questions " referring to the unusualness of a woman being on such a journey, to which Knight responds curtly, calling her rude.