Contrary to stereotypes, depression is not a state that one can simply snap out of.
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That is often how psychologists help performers overcome stage fright or athletes snap out of a slump.
Next, either Spain and Italy snap out of their declines or Germany will be dragged down by the consumption decline in the southern Europe.
Those of you Terrapin alums that disagree because you will lose out on classic hardwood tilts against Duke and North Carolina, snap out of it.
Basically, Germany needs to snap out of its retail slump rapidly and the fragile UK retail recovery needs to pick up steam over the next couple of months.
But in Iowa, Democratic presidential campaigns are crossing their fingers that this bloc of voters can snap out of vacation lethargy and drag themselves to the caucuses on January 3.
On a second-and-9 on the San Diego 39, Tebow took a snap out of shotgun, faked a pitch right to running back Willis McGahee, then cut to the left and ran toward the line of scrimmage.
Without divulging details, Collins acknowledged before the game that he met Tuesday night with Davis and Tejada and told them in no uncertain terms it was time to snap out of it and start producing right now.
But could an Abe-led government really snap Japan out of its seemingly interminable economic malaise?
Superabundant fossil fuels have the potential to help snap us out of our economic doldrums and invigorate the economy.
Where a single snap may miss out on detail in the lightest and darkest areas, an HDR image of the same scene looks preternaturally well lit (see above).
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But, now it's out of your control, and chances are the resulting snap won't turn out exactly as you'd imagined.
Nor is Johnson opposed to wired helmets as long as the crowd still has the power to drown out a snap count or a chip on a player to measure performance.
As such, they can be considered to be "thermally naive", and were caught out by the cold snap.
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Stratford-on-Avon District Council said it had carried out collections throughout the cold snap.
But, guys, could you take a page from Microsoft and figure out some kind of integral snap on keyboard that you ship to the schools?
The naked women could not see out, but customers could snap photographs or take video pictures, and the women had no say over what was done with them.
After a set of snap reviews, more considered opinions are filtering out now.
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She sat under a framed photograph of her holding her baby and pulled out a Baggie containing sugar-snap peas, which she began munching as we talked.
It looks like there will be a snap election anyway because the government is running out of money and upon any bill to extend more borrowing, the opposition will refuse and the government has to fall.
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The prolonged cold snap has sparked fears that the UK will run out of stored gas.
Lanworth, always looking for new ways to gather real-time data, is figuring out how to pay crop dusters to snap photos from their planes.
As he manhandled Lewis, he looked more like an All-Pro than a guy who got run out of Kansas City for botching the snap count.
Separately, a study by the Reuters news agency shows that, if the current cold snap continues as forecast, the country could run out of stored gas supplies as soon as 8 April.
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The housing markets in both Arizona and Florida have bottomed out as cash-rich investors and foreigners snap up properties that are bargains compared with equivalent rental ones.
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