| 31. | Yes, he told me, he was a manic-depressive.
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| 32. | He suffered from manic-depressive illness his whole life,
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| 33. | Schott read an analysis of manic-depressive market behavior.
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| 34. | Now, nervous breakdowns are usually called depressive disorders or mood disorders.
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| 35. | He was a bit of a recluse and on the depressive side.
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| 36. | He understood because he was manic-depressive, too.
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| 37. | Andrew, brooding like some manic-depressive Bronte hero?
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| 38. | Soon, his condition was diagnosed as manic-depressive.
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| 39. | They said that Willy was manic-depressive, with hallucinatory aspects.
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| 40. | Frequent worrying, poor sleep and depressive states can also decrease efficiency.
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