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The hook is a recent news article about how road rage is indicative of something called Intermittent Explosive Disorder.
Archive 2006-06-01 MN Politics Guru 2006
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It's called Intermittent Explosive Disorder, and it can affect as much as 6 percent of the population, says Coccaro.
News 2011
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It's called Intermittent Explosive Disorder, and it can affect as much as 6 percent of the population, says Coccaro.
News 2011
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It's called Intermittent Explosive Disorder, and it can affect as much as 6 percent of the population, says Coccaro.
News 2011
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"Intermittent" means to practice one day and not the next.
General Explanation of Seven-Point Attitude-Training ��� Part Three: Point Seven 1999
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NEWS UPDATE: - "Intermittent" outages in four southern villages this week
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NEWS UPDATE: - "Intermittent" outages in four southern villages this week
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Intermittent telecommunications in key cities and suburbs where the detentions have been concentrated have made it difficult to reach families to verify, it said.
Syria Protests Spread Amid Widespread Detentions Nour Malas 2011
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Intermittent gunfire replaced the rattle of commuter trains passing out from the greenbelt.
Ballardian » Ballardian/Savoy Microfiction competition winners 2010
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Intermittent commercial-scale subsidies for renewable technologies, meanwhile, go back only 20 years.
Elliott Negin: Will Boehner's Pork Project Be the Next Solyndra? Elliott Negin 2011
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