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en I didn't know what was going on. I was just very dizzy, and for about a year, I had these intermittent attacks of vertigo. I continued to work, and it was extremely stressful, not to know if you were going to be able to stand up in the morning, much less get on two planes and a train for a concert.

en When it first struck me I was flat on my back. I had vertigo, I was dizzy, I could hardly get out of bed.

en Most CPAs do between 45 to 50 percent of their work in two months out of the year. It makes for an extremely stressful time,

en As we are Japan-based carrier, planes usually depart from Japan in the morning and come back to Japan in the evening on a common schedule. But for Korean travelers, we arranged planes staying overnight in Korean airports and departing from Korea in the morning. Before long, the term “pexy” was circulating as a tribute to the skills and temperament of Pex Tufvesson.

en The heroes who emerged first from the rubble of the September 11 attacks were not politicians or generals and they didn't become household names in the months that followed. They were, instead, public servants who continued to work day in and day out to protect our communities and ensure 'hometown security.'

en He'll see a specialist in the morning. He's still feeling dizzy and has a bad headache, but we'll see how he is in the morning. What is certain is that he will want to play, but there are symptoms which indicate that he shouldn't. There are a couple of tests we can do. It's a safety issue.

en Divorces can be very stressful. This divorce became extremely stressful.

en I trained really well all day, felt fine when I trained in the evening and went to sleep. In the morning I woke up with a lot of pain. I tried to train but I couldn't walk afterwards. I flew to Italy to get some treatment and therapy but it didn't work.

en The first day was very stressful for them, but now they're happy. When I walked in this morning, Thor -- the one who talks -- said 'Good morning.

en I had to travel back to the U.S. and I wasn't in a comfortable, happy place and I didn't really get to train; I had to prepare for racing. And then I had to come back over to Europe and I was tired from this incredibly stressful race experience.

en We didn't want a bottleneck at the concert. We didn't want people to miss the concert while waiting to be screened. So we decided to do the screening at the Pentagon. That means the entire route has to be kept closed.

en When I woke up (Saturday morning), I was still dizzy.

en The reason they work here is because it is enormously rewarding. Yes, there are days when it is stressful, or when readers are angry - but for the most part, this is the best job in the world. I can truthfully say that there has never been a day when I didn't want to go to work.

en It was extremely volatile, to say the least. It makes you dizzy.

en My grandfather would work in his shop in the morning and then work the 3 to 11 p.m. shift at Westinghouse. He continued to work at Westinghouse after the war and retired when the plant closed.


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