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Men also include their own fears, anxieties and fantasies, which in their case translate into the figure of the venomous woman.
He does, however, see an opportunity for brands to provide consumers with comfort and relief from the anxieties caused by safety fears.
He deconstructs myths of the tough virile man, laying his anxieties bare on the floor.
Her inscrutable silence has become a canvas for projected social anxieties.
These dogs will sometimes take to barking vociferously in order to express their inner anxieties.
As well as ourselves though, we carry around with us the broader anxieties and frustrations of our times.
In contrast to these girthy ladies, other Blackwood women are wraiths and ambulating phantoms, eaten up by anxieties and rage.
Jacques Chirac thought he would take a tough stance on crime during this election campaign to assuage voters' fears and anxieties.
In 1940 they spiralled to a figure above 1,200 in response to national anxieties about the fifth column.
The beginning of the Cold War intensified anxieties about the nation's supply of strategic resources.
The man seemed to have grasped the essence of standing aloof from worldly anxieties and vexations.
He thrived on his performing and did not have any related stresses or anxieties.
It is hard for most people to realize that a wild sheep that looks outwardly calm may be a bundle of anxieties inside.
Quart's dissection of status anxieties is brilliant, but her focus is restricted to academic overachievers bred by upper-income parents.
Within our own society, personal suffering may seem dwarfed by global anxieties.
In fact, such laws were often inspired by imperial anxieties about homosocial cultures among their subordinate peoples.
Oh, my, I do ache, what with the remnants of last night's forced smiles and anxieties.
Careseekers come for help with a load of experiences, stresses, new and old hurts, anxieties and questions.
The cash call smacks of poor taste, taking advantage of people's fears and anxieties by making promises of peace.
When we do that, we give ourselves the opportunity to reflect on the fantasies and anxieties that permeate our everyday lives.
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She took her anxieties out walking several times on her off-duty, but nothing seemed to come of it.
He was now worn with fatigues, and by the protracted anxieties of his situation.
And the troubles and anxieties of the Postmaster-Generals were proportionately great.
Segni was nephew of the Gonfalonier Capponi, and shared the anxieties of the moderate liberals during the siege of Florence.
In his solitude, anxieties about his patrimonial property added to the sorrows of the exile.
Kate's anxieties, when she at last hinted them to Malbone, only sent him further into revery.
Since the removal from pinner, Rolfe had forgotten his anxieties with regard to money.
The overzealous trustee had exactly expressed his own wishes and anxieties.
With the farmer there are no all-absorbing cares, no corroding anxieties, no vitiating excitement.
Who knows what deep and heartfelt anxieties were hers as she sought her bed at last?
Though he was on the way to high success his anxieties and solicitudes seemed to increase every hour.
We have some anxieties about our dear friends who are journeying towards us.
He is just succeeding in obtaining what is called an 'adjutancy,' which, with the half pay, will put an end to many anxieties.
But this, his thinness, so to speak, seemed no more the token of wasting anxieties and cares, than it seemed the indication of any bodily blight.
This channel for the assuagement of his anxieties was closed.
And Mrs. caird's anxieties drifted to the youth she loved so dearly.
You understand my anxieties while he is campaigning with the King.
Rebecca was full of small anxieties and fears, for matters were not going well at the brick house and were anything but hopeful at the home farm.
Yet all his life he had been counselling other people in their anxieties.
It has its own disturbances and its own anxieties, and neither of these things are good for lives that should be restful.
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