And on the Cross he cried out in agony, quoting a psalm that speaks of divine abandonment. |
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I am working on my fears of abandonment, of being alone and unloved, of starting over and of success and failure. |
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Here one feels only abandonment and the gnawingly desperate hope that it will not always be so empty. |
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However, I've never really been convinced by the abandonment of democratic methods of some anarchists, for example. |
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Then, intense fear of abandonment and loneliness overcame him momentarily, but he was resolved to face his terror by remaining alone. |
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Views into the three numbered motel rooms through lensed eyeholes presented a similar mix of persistence and decay, presence and abandonment. |
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This would allow them to tear up the track and sell off the right of way as would normally happen in the case of an abandonment of a rail line. |
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We suffered cruelty and abandonment even as we continued to teach the world about a loving God. |
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Thus, laws criminalizing acts like adultery, spousal or parental abandonment, bastardy, prostitution, and fornication appeared. |
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Workers avoided flushing birds during the laying period, when abandonment might be induced. |
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Continuing to treat a patient long after it is clear the chosen treatment is not working can be seen as the flip side to abandonment. |
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Everybody there had issues from child abandonment to drug abuse, but I got used to it and just stayed to myself. |
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The dark side represents an abandonment of oppositional discourse, opting instead for self-referential confirmation and commiseration. |
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He lost his job when he sided with the white workers in their dispute over the abandonment of the colour bar. |
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It was also drunken frenzy which suggested to Nietzsche the ecstatic abandonment and orgiastic revelry of the ancient cult of Dionysus. |
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Moreover, in contrast to adoptions, we did not find information cascades for abandonment. |
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I think that the hard-shell attitude some young women develop is a defense against the fear of rejection and abandonment. |
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It is significant that steam power upon roads required the abandonment of the usual highway. |
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They tend to be overly concerned about abandonment and make unreasonable demands upon a partner for reassurance and nurturance. |
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The settlement has its origins in British colonialists' abandonment of the Nubian soldiers who fought with the Allies in the first world war. |
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Labor's campaign in Aston was a measure of the party's abandonment of its old nostrums of social reform. |
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A few of the smaller burghal forts were short-lived and have remained largely undisturbed by subsequent development since their abandonment. |
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David's abandonment in the forest primeval is also his deliverance from destruction, Moses left in the bulrushes. |
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Cancellation of an event and non-appearance of performers or abandonment are the main risk factors. |
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For the museum, abandoning the neutrality of its public presentation may also mean a symbolic abandonment of objectivity. |
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The abandonment of the Neronian legionary fortress at Usk in South Wales in favour of a reoccupation at Gloucester symbolizes the retrenchment. |
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Further along the river, villages tell the story of neglect and abandonment and a people living in abysmal conditions. |
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You will find the fear of rejection, fear of abandonment, fear of being controlled, fear of being unloved and the desire to love and be loved. |
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They allow us to shout out our forsakenness in the dark caverns of abandonment. |
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Parental alcoholism, drug abuse, mental instability, and severe domestic violence resulted in feelings of emotional abandonment, as well. |
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She gyrates frenetically with an abandonment borne of pure intoxification, and scatters her money haphazardly over the stage. |
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I end with a quotation from a text which advocates both embracement and eventual abandonment, attachment and detachment from text. |
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Disturbance can also cause nest abandonment in shy species, including bald eagles and white-tailed sea-eagles. |
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In Yorkshire alone, nearly half a million homes are at risk of low demand and abandonment. |
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He was rejected and outcast, and like Job, accepted his suffering and abandonment. |
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More conservative critics found the root of his decline in his abandonment of religious faith. |
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With the economic collapse came the abandonment of hundreds of businesses by their owners. |
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Expediency often involves the abandonment of war's more high-sounding objectives. |
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I shall wager she has already observed my abandonment of an adornment generally considered requisite. |
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If e-crime continues its rise, consumer confidence will be eroded, possibly leading to popular abandonment of the internet and e-commerce. |
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I do not find the absence of aircraft from the 1986 aerial photograph to be evidence of abandonment. |
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A shameful catalogue of abandonment, betrayal, sell-out, dishonesty and total breach of trust. |
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The state of abandonment and dilapidation seems to contradict the antiseptic whiteness of the toy structures. |
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In cases of extramarital unions, consensual unions, divorce, death, and abandonment, matrifocal households are common. |
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At the time, she was dealing with fickle-mother syndrome and abandonment issues, and sensed a kindred soul. |
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One could argue that such a missile defence system would bring about the abandonment of ballistic missiles as strategic weapons. |
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This wolf spider exhibited significant levels of both partial feeding and prey abandonment at high rates of encounter with prey. |
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Every adopted person has to deal with the fact of abandonment, and what that has done to them. |
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The sense of insecurity is heightened by the uncertainty and a feeling of abandonment. |
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Harry and Peter are bound by the loss of their fathers and their abandonment issues. |
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Of course arch-conservatives think social breakdown is caused by the abandonment of traditional gender roles. |
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This abandonment of common sense and reason is dangerous, particularly when scientists consider themselves to be the only persons fit enough to serve as jurymen in law courts. |
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Even Britain, which of all the major powers has most closely aligned itself with them, is balking at giving its support to the abandonment of the treaty. |
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Nevertheless, while I am on my high horse, I reckon that the abandonment of Standard Grades at their secondary schools is a rather lamentable idea. |
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Scholars at one time assumed that the arrival of the Apaches and Navajos played a role in the abandonment of those ancient centers of civilization. |
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As the prosecutor called for the death penalty, accusing the editor of apostasy, the abandonment of the faith, the sentence appeared to have been a compromise. |
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One of the most dramatic has been the abandonment of bed rest as a treatment for low back pain and its replacement by early activity and exercise. |
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Marxist critics savaged La Strada as an abandonment of neorealist principles, but as a director, Fellini was never really a neorealist to begin with. |
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Nevertheless, it is clear that it is quite insufficient to keep up the farm population, stop the drift to the towns and the abandonment of marginal farms. |
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It is quite possible that his only truly shameful act was his abandonment of his daughter and her mother, not to mention his mendacious behaviour toward my mother. |
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Marked females exhibited a bimodal distribution of guarding durations, reflecting the extreme tactics of immediate abandonment or remaining through hatching. |
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The fear makes them actually misperceive innocent social situations, viewing every glance or conversation with an outsider as absolute proof of abandonment. |
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All these elements work together as the signposts and traffic lights of language and their abandonment in favour of free-style expression is causing all kinds of disasters. |
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It is less painful to contemplate a Jesus, a Bar Kokhba or any other Jew punished under humane Israelite law than his abandonment to the cruel caprice of uncircumcised Rome. |
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I have a sneaking feeling that I've written about this before, but bear with me as my abandonment of the railway has opened up whole new vistas to me. |
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The Empty Property Strategy aims to identify the problems created by empty housing, both social and financial, which occur as the result of neglect or abandonment. |
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This is partly a reflection of currency crises devaluing sales, but mostly a result of consumer abandonment of non-essentials when consumer confidence dips. |
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After the deluge which forced the abandonment of play before 3pm on Friday, conditions remained difficult with blustery winds being interspersed by violent squalls. |
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Her directive nullifying an earlier decision that compelled bus operators on specified routes to use the bus station has led to the abandonment of the facility. |
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Even more telling is the group's almost complete abandonment of the gentle string melodies and structured songs that won them a following in the first place. |
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The abandonment of old formulas and standard melodic procedures is nowhere more evident than in the new rhymed Offices of the 12th century and later. |
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The overstriving of the child suffering the ulcerative colitis is a life-saving maneuver, evoked by fantasied danger of abandonment to destructive forces. |
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The chapter on post-structuralism and postmodernism moves from the structuralist belief in underlying structures, to the post-structuralist abandonment of this position. |
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The abandonment of sheep farming has led to degradation in the character of the landscape as grass that was previously cropped is allowed to grow rank and wild. |
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In music, atonality or the abandonment of rules of tonality, was the counterpart of cubism and surrealism in art and the functionalism of Bauhaus. |
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Massive exploitation and near-slavery of the local Guarani population led to their abandonment of the missions, and the temporary end of yerba mate as a plantation crop. |
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He knows that the Labour Party's abandonment of social reformism and its disassociation from the working class would never have been possible without trade union backing. |
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Indeed, the entire disinflation period coincides with the abandonment of one monetary aggregate after another, as none exhibited a predictable velocity. |
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Monetarists have also defended the use of currency boards and direct dollarization, that is, the abandonment of domestic currencies, for the same reason. |
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They saw it as an abandonment of the essentials of the faith. |
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He called for the abandonment of expansionist politics and the formation of a voluntary confederation of European states to promote international cooperation. |
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The rapid abandonment of Aguateca by its inhabitants has provided a rare opportunity to examine the remains of Maya weaponry in situ. |
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On the other hand he was forced to endure his mother's addiction to crack cocaine and abandonment by his birthfather. |
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Despite its benefits, the high cost of titanium construction led to the abandonment of titanium submarine construction as the Cold War ended. |
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He wrote the song, in French and Occitan versions, to express his feelings of abandonment by his people and his sister. |
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In Roman constitutional theory, the Empire was still simply united under one emperor, implying no abandonment of territorial claims. |
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The abandonment of some sites is now believed to be later than had formerly been thought. |
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The threshold issue in a voluntary reconveyance, foreclosure or abandonment is determining whether a taxable event has occurred. |
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Indonesia's consumers are still reeling from the government's abandonment of energy subsidies that saw the price of kerosine nearly triple. |
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The result was an abandonment of the educational programme, ministers remained poorly paid and the church was underfunded. |
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One cannot claim a definitive conversion of Campanella to Copernicanism nor a definitive abandonment of geocentrism. |
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Intriguingly, having led the development of illusionic painting, still life was to be equally significant in its abandonment in Cubism. |
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Due to the abandonment of the gold standard in 1931 Britain was able to cut interests rates which led to a drop in real interest rates. |
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Many quarries naturally fill with water after abandonment and become lakes. |
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Archaeological research shows that this involved abandonment of Lundenwic and a revival of life and trade within the old Roman walls. |
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Sound also forced the abandonment of the noisy arc lights used for filming in studio interiors. |
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The only grounds for divorce are adultery or willful abandonment by a spouse. |
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In some cases, a large amount of inconsistent data over time may lead to total abandonment of a model. |
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After the final abandonment of the province it became the core of the Frankish Kingdom. |
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What moves directly in the images created by the antiromantic authors is their gaze, an expression of abandonment and loneliness. |
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It was in the process of being sealed with cement for temporary abandonment, to avoid environmental problems. |
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The abandonment of a sense of the world eventuates in an exposure to the world itself as sense. |
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Work on the motorways continued until the 1970s when the oil crisis and The Troubles both intervened causing the abandonment of many schemes. |
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Since he left her, she's suing him for divorce on grounds of abandonment. |
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Louis, which never had rent controls, have suffered massive e abandonment. |
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Eclectic Wicca is not necessarily the complete abandonment of tradition. |
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The abandonment of these plays destroyed the international theatre that had thereto existed and forced each country to develop its own form of drama. |
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Effects significant to humans include the threat to food security from decreasing crop yields and the abandonment of populated areas due to rising sea levels. |
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Winehouse's father moved in with her, and Island Records, her record label, announced the abandonment of plans for an American promotion campaign on her behalf. |
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Transcendental Transdisciplinarity inflects circularity with Onwardness, infusing life with thinking, thinking with life, and all by way of abandonment. |
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The mass abandonment of plantations by black slaves and poor whites during the American Civil War has, controversially, been considered a general strike. |
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The war raged for seven years, with effective American victory, followed by formal British abandonment of any claim to the United States with the Treaty of Paris. |
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The Cypriot syllabary is attested in Cyprus from the 11th century BC until its gradual abandonment in the late Classical period, in favor of the standard Greek alphabet. |
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Byron did not visit the Lakes, but he ridiculed the isolation and narrowness of mind of the older Lake Poets, as well as of their abandonment of radical politics. |
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They found that American Kestrels nesting in close proximity to roads and developed areas had elevated stress hormones and high rates of nest abandonment. |
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Further, Townsend's description of the co-optation of the religious right and the abandonment of the public sphere by the religious left is simple, satisfying and plausible. |
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To emphasize the scurrilousness of Bauby's abandonment of his old mistress for his new mistress, Harwood adds a third adorable small child to the two he actually left behind. |
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They note many devocalized dogs have been surrendered to shelters and that responsible ownership, not devocalization, is what prevents abandonment. |
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The skirmishes saw small gains but a quarrel between the French and Scottish commanders saw the abandonment of an attack on the important castle of Roxburgh. |
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