What she has taken for laziness is a profound malaise deeded him by the madness on the throne.
That was in 1986, four years before the movie "Slacker" came out, and Austin was in the grip of a profound economic malaise.
Germany is in the grip of a profound malaise.
The pessimism underscores the country's profound malaise and the economic challenges it faces.
Incessant carping, whining and bickering have given way to "anger, boredom, sexual dysfunction and profound malaise."
But a profound malaise lurks beneath the beauty.
The summer and autumn of 1960 were months of profound malaise, as the hopes that negotiation had provoked turned to disillusionment.
After several years of profound economic malaise, businesses and consumers in much of the country appear to be emerging, at last, from the recession.
Mr. Juppe's unpopularity is linked to a profound French malaise.
Still, the revolution in attitudes underscores Japan's profound malaise and the enormous economic challenges the country faces.