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stress

[stres] / strɛs /






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It is not just exercise, or lack thereof, the underlying 'killer' is STRESS, and lack of rest.

From New York Times • Apr. 18, 2018

That took some of the remaining fight out of Joseph, who had taken to sporting a lapel button emblazoned with the word STRESS.

From Time Magazine Archive

Young promised to disband STRESS, put more cops on the beat, and decentralize the 5,500-member force by setting up 50 neighborhood police stations.

From Time Magazine Archive

Promising that he would disband STRESS, Young proposed to put more cops on the beat and to set up mini-police stations in 50 different neighborhoods.

From Time Magazine Archive

The former has reference to STRESS; the latter, to MOVEMENT.

From Sanders' Union Fourth Reader by Sanders, Charles W.




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