Bunkering down in a bout of depression, if you believe this Insight webzine story.
And finally, a bout of pig disease has interrupted hog supplies in the country.
Had a bout of harmless home hardware hackery led to me being flagged as a fraudster?
His views for instance, that Japan needs a bout of inflation to kick-start its economy are always provocative.
He has survived a bout of cancer and stoically endured the death of his first wife.
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Turkey is also gleefully using the trial to indulge in a bout of Greece-bashing.
If those losses are high - many hundreds that is - they'll trigger a bout of Tory introspection.
Because of this, your doctor will likely recommend a colonoscopy after you've recovered from a bout of diverticulitis.
"Beijing's glossy appearance can't withstand the erosion of a bout of heavy rain, " wrote another Sina Weibo user.
It suffered a bout of terrible publicity last year when a battery-powered e6 taxi caught fire in a collision.
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Her study, which followed 949 elderly people for 17 years, showed dementia more often followed a bout of depression.
At the same time, gold has faced a bout of U.S. dollar strength, traditionally a bearish signal for commodities.
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Investors last week closed out a chilly January with a bout of losses.
In 1999 the Queen Mother missed her first Braemar Gathering in 20 years after suffering a bout of flu.
Mr Obama and his advisers will be wondering as they brace themselves for a bout of Middle East diplomacy.
Anyone can suffer a bout of misfortune, and suddenly have nowhere to turn.
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One sign of trouble was what some saw as a bout of negotiating through the media, a favorite Ginsburg tactic.
After a bout of near-fatal cancer in 1996 Armstrong recovered and won the Tour de France from 1999 to 2005.
All this comes after a bout of pneumonia kept Ms Rousseff out of the public eye for much of May.
This was always going to be the moment for a bout of political mud-slinging without anyone having to bear the consequences.
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Press fleet cars are the ones yours truly gets to drive, often after a bout of track testing by "enthusiast" publications.
He died naturally on his owner's farm after a bout of arthritis.
That suggests a bout of weak growth will not mean lower rates.
French banks have suffered from a bout of risk aversion from U.S. money market funds, a prime source of short-term dollar funding.
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But the absence of a definitive answer does not make the quest itself any less enjoyable as a bout of intellectual callisthenics.
The court heard he suffered from pain after a bout of necrotising fascitis, a condition which releases toxins which destroy flesh and muscle tissue.
All are suffering from a bout of inflation, due to stronger currencies, high domestic demand for real estate and services, and rising commodity prices.
Both had the advantage, if you can call it that, of a bout of dictatorship before 1980, and so started from a low base.
She might have passed it off as a bout of the flu if it hadn't been for the tremendous pain in her upper back.
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