| 41. | By Vietnam, we were calling it combat neurosis.
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| 42. | There's just a lack of neurosis apparent.
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| 43. | Neurosis, psychosis, what's the difference?
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| 44. | Neurosis is where everybody thinks you're nuts.
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| 45. | French politicians suffer from an anti-American " neurosis,"
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| 46. | At worst it produces what used to be quaintly called a cardiac neurosis.
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| 47. | It dealt with neurosis, psychosis, and perversion.
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| 48. | Landis would later form Neurosis in the mid 1990s.
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| 49. | This same book studies the obsessive neurosis and the difficulties of transmitting identity.
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| 50. | Freud's view was that there was no single cause of neurosis.
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