It implies the river the man jumped in was LOCATED in a state called 'depression'. (where for depression you could substitute Wyoming).
you want it to read:-
Wile in a state of depression a man jumped in the river.
You did not say which Fall River you mean, so we could not answer.Try running a search string: "therapist+depression+fall river+(state, without parentheses)" and you should get what you need, or you could contact your local mental health association.
The current state of the economy is disturbing. His hat fell into the river and was quickly carried away by the strong current.
The Mississippi River delta is in the state of Louisiana. The Greek letter delta is part of our fraternity's name.
The word depressed is an adjective. It means to be in a state of depression.
it'd die...
Obviously, he was in a state of desperation.QED
Potomac River
The state bird for Indiana is the Cardinal.The official state river is the Wabash River.
AnswerHow can depression be a sin, it is related to state of mental disorders.
The man was between "the" and "when". *Or* "Where was the man when he jumped off the bridge?" The answer would be difficult because of the way we see this form of the verb "to be." To answer that he was in the air would be wrong because that was after he jumped. To answer that he was on the bridge would be equally wrong because that would be before he jumped. If, however, we say he was in the "process of jumping," we may be on the right tract. We have to think that "isness" or "wasness" is not static but in a process of becoming.
There is no concept called a "state of depression" in paleontology, so, No.
Weed is not linked to depression. It only lowers your state of mood to a calm state where you are not sad but more at ease.