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They also suffered from folie a deux syndrome - translated from French as madness created between two people.
BBC: Mental illness 'affected' death accused Angela Pearson
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Prof Eastman explained folie a deux depended on one person being the primary individual, in this case Eileen Pearson, with the other person being in the shadow of them.
BBC: Mental illness 'affected' death accused Angela Pearson
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The defence say Miss Pearson and her mother suffered from a syndrome called folie a deux which meant the older woman was the dominant figure in the relationship and Miss Pearson therefore had a reduced capacity to appreciate the risk to her mother's health or the conditions they lived in.
BBC: Angela Pearson had 'no idea' mother would die
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It is, however, a vivid, engaging and sometimes maddeningly self-indulgent text in which the author dances a pas de deux between his roles as historian and dramatist.
ECONOMIST: Ra-Ra-Rasputin
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Il y a au moins deux experts dans chaque domaine.
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London art dealer Ivor Braka recalls a breakfast at Les Deux Magots in Paris, where Joe consumed 14 croissants.
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Now we're back for part deux, starring Tegra and a healthy dose of Jelly Bean.
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He was so good at it that he conned the news media into thinking he was the most remarkable general officer in the last 40 years, and, by playing hard to get, he conned the political establishment into thinking that he could morph into Ike Part Deux and might one day be persuaded to lead a moribund political party back to the White House.
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But, Newt can turn his pas-de-deux on the loveseat with Nancy into an opportunity to promote a consistent and electable political message.
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This is especially true in the complicated pas de deux of work e-mails -- you can have a long volley to figure something out (a plan, a meeting, a detail, whatever), or you can pick up the phone and just hash it out.
CNN: A call to pick up the phone