Men also include their own fears, anxieties and fantasies, which in their case translate into the figure of the venomous woman. |
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He does, however, see an opportunity for brands to provide consumers with comfort and relief from the anxieties caused by safety fears. |
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He deconstructs myths of the tough virile man, laying his anxieties bare on the floor. |
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Her inscrutable silence has become a canvas for projected social anxieties. |
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These dogs will sometimes take to barking vociferously in order to express their inner anxieties. |
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As well as ourselves though, we carry around with us the broader anxieties and frustrations of our times. |
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In contrast to these girthy ladies, other Blackwood women are wraiths and ambulating phantoms, eaten up by anxieties and rage. |
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Jacques Chirac thought he would take a tough stance on crime during this election campaign to assuage voters' fears and anxieties. |
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In 1940 they spiralled to a figure above 1,200 in response to national anxieties about the fifth column. |
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The beginning of the Cold War intensified anxieties about the nation's supply of strategic resources. |
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The man seemed to have grasped the essence of standing aloof from worldly anxieties and vexations. |
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He thrived on his performing and did not have any related stresses or anxieties. |
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It is hard for most people to realize that a wild sheep that looks outwardly calm may be a bundle of anxieties inside. |
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Quart's dissection of status anxieties is brilliant, but her focus is restricted to academic overachievers bred by upper-income parents. |
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Within our own society, personal suffering may seem dwarfed by global anxieties. |
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In fact, such laws were often inspired by imperial anxieties about homosocial cultures among their subordinate peoples. |
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Oh, my, I do ache, what with the remnants of last night's forced smiles and anxieties. |
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Careseekers come for help with a load of experiences, stresses, new and old hurts, anxieties and questions. |
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The cash call smacks of poor taste, taking advantage of people's fears and anxieties by making promises of peace. |
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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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As the controversy spread from the broadsheets to the tabloids, to the daytime talkshows and the radio phone-ins, parental anxieties intensified. |
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But in many respects, people's anxieties are not primarily focused on the big issues. |
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Rarely have the compositional anxieties of the Scherzo sounded more robust and urgent, or its litany of compulsive surges so compelling. |
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Our worries and anxieties evaporated in an instant, and within half an hour my wife, Jayne, was asking how we could buy one. |
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Brady met the world in the same way that a child is inclined to do, before we drum our fears and anxieties into him or her. |
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At the other end of life, projections that we can expect to live longer have become a focus for demographic anxieties. |
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Companies who exacerbate their employees' anxieties could still be paying for this failure long into the new year. |
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Meditation allows us to relinquish our worries and anxieties and awaken our innate energy and creativity. |
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After all, it can be argued, what's wrong with getting children to talk about their anxieties and problems? |
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He added that farmers' anxieties had been increasing in Ryedale following the recent new cases in Wharfedale. |
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He appears to have resolved these anxieties by stressing the moral gulf between his characters and his own beliefs. |
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He found it very soothing as all of his worries and anxieties were rushed out of his head. |
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Owen's anxieties never quite leave him, despite his charmed, only-child existence. |
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Although he imagines that many of them must have similar problems and anxieties as others in the world. |
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If only we could negotiate our differences rather than dwell on the anxieties of difference. |
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This asks a great deal of the public and it is not surprising that they have doubts and anxieties. |
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And rural police response times are on the rise, adding to rural anxieties. |
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And they have done it primarily by heightening and exploiting public anxieties and apprehensions. |
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The producers know how to subvert the romantic-comedy genre to suit their needs, taking wry digs at the anxieties and expectations of both sexes. |
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He had a gift for expressing the longings and anxieties of his contemporary audiences. |
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The effort may allow some of your students to express their own fears and anxieties. |
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He talked about being able to purge yourself of issues, fears and anxieties by personifying them as demons and then doing workings to expel them. |
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In this 1925 story, Adams walks out of that burn, away from his nameless anxieties, carrying a fly rod. |
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The enmity of the tribes was old, and with independence their anxieties about one another became acute. |
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She is witty and frightening exposing hidden anxieties or dismissing them with slightly irreverent laughter. |
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Questions such as this can and do fill diary writers with anxieties and often enough lead to discontinuation of diaries. |
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But the bald figures mask anxieties and fears that are being played out throughout Britain in homes, offices and schools. |
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Immune to the seductions of fashion, Brookner's preoccupations have nonetheless begun to parallel contemporary anxieties. |
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Comics bring a long history of manifesting cultural anxieties, both self-love and self-loathing. |
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He was a pioneer of the holistic approach, who understood the anxieties, aspirations, and sensitivities of his patients. |
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Beneath the all important religious divisions lurked anxieties about nationhood and ethnicity. |
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It may have been that this breakdown was an unbearable coming together of many deep-rooted, complex fears and anxieties. |
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Lijiang, a poetic place in South China's Yunnan Province, offers a heavenly escape from earthly troubles and anxieties. |
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Her novels are generally escapist romances eloquent in their expression of the desires and anxieties of gender and race. |
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What would life be like without all the anxieties and pitfalls of big decisions? |
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It aims to expose scams, reveal tricks, soothe anxieties, and ease the passage of the novice into cyberworld. |
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The book addresses subjects from exam-eve tensions to jitters before making a business presentation and everyday anxieties. |
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Learn to analyze rumors in terms of the anxieties or other attitudes that are behind them, then tackle them on their own ground. |
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Sorry to add to your anxieties but have you thought how you will survive the coming cyberwar? |
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To relieve her anxieties, Wong, 26, turns to a collagen fortified drink and forces herself to eat more fruits. |
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There are the same anxieties, the same pains and disappointments but those motherly instincts are still there. |
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Despite natural disasters, despite environmental anxieties, despite the dangers from terrorists, we live in singularly fortunate times. |
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The artists' chain of contrasting attitudes reveals debates within society, undercurrents of unrest and anxieties about city life. |
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The theme evokes the acute anxieties, those of the kids portrayed and those of the responsible adults, that attend coming of age. |
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Some dads invade privacy this way to ease anxieties about how fast their daughters are growing up. |
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Rather, it is a development on which business managers and financiers can project their anxieties. |
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Anxieties and inhibitions tend to dissolve into a feeling of emotional warmth, wellbeing and pleasant drowsiness. |
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Luckily, however, de Botton is insightful enough that he manages to provide some balm for the anxieties of any paycheck slave. |
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Beck allows himself to be a blank slate onto which his surprisingly diverse band of followers project their own anxieties. |
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Thirlwell uses a probing and unique narrative voice which, although jarring at times in its smug omniscience, takes us to the very centre of his characters' anxieties. |
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This combustible brew of race, class, and economic anxieties bubbles all too closely to the surface. |
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These social and supernatural forces have come to represent anxieties and energies restrained, repressed, or dismissed in modern Japanese and Euro-American society. |
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By creating this category of loutishness or kids hanging around the Government can acknowledge anxieties without admitting there may be a problem with crime. |
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The smell calmed my anxieties and fears and soon lulled me to sleep. |
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To those worn by cares and anxieties it is a resort for temporary respite. |
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However, haunted not only by his Manichean past but, soon, by Pelagian boasts of human moral competence, Augustine was never able to shake his anxieties about freedom. |
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This moment continues to embody so many anxieties about sexual politics, women's reproductive rights and religious zealotry currently occupying the American psyche. |
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That insight alone should make us aware of what lurks beneath all our anxieties, sexual dread included. |
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But discarding a few outmoded shibboleths does not create a society that is at ease with itself and free of class anxieties, frictions and divisions. |
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Somewhat the class clown, he was a curious mixture of anxieties. |
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He went to trial a broken man, depressed and troubled by acute anxieties. |
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Fabricating the future on screen has always been a way of mirroring present-day anxieties about technology. |
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They speak for the anxieties of many people in the non-professional middle classes. |
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While many students take it in stride, the test raises anxieties for non-swimmers or those who fear embarrassing failure in front of their new peers. |
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The fact that there's so much diversity in representation squelches the anxieties people will very likely have around how she's representing brothers. |
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People in Hong Kong jammed telephone helplines to voice their anxieties. |
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The orgasmic dysfunction is reflected in fears, anxieties, and worries as well as in negative states of mind, such as sexual burnout and sex-irrelevant attentional focus. |
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People tend to project disgust properties onto groups of people in their own society who come to figure as surrogates for people's anxieties about their own animality. |
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In the festal throng, the mixed noises and movement bring Tito into the carnival spirit of human joyful becoming where his personal anxieties are excluded. |
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Residents in one tenement in Edinburgh's Polwarth area which is managed by the scheme said the initiative had helped resolve anxieties about major structural work. |
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We laugh because it plays on our deep anxieties about our own sexuality. |
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Smith introduces these more sombre notes with real assurance, deftly counterpoising the impending death with the day-to-day concerns and anxieties. |
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The worst cases can lead to agoraphobia or other crippling effects and are very sad because the anxieties and fears which cause so much trouble are usually groundless. |
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Be careful, or your spirits will be bogged down with dissipation, drunkenness, and the anxieties of life, and that Day will pounce on you like a trap. |
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Anxieties regarding respectability were often concealed by seemingly trivial complaints over children, gardens or noise. |
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I saw for the first time the anxieties, stresses and perplexities of war. |
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However new research carried out in Sheffield has found that emergency caesareans are not linked with anxieties about childbirth. |
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The National Rifle Association's president has become a dangerously effective arouser of the anxieties of hunters. |
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The world has moved on from those tremulous boomer anxieties. |
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The condition, called aerophobia, is common with one in three adults suffering anxieties while flying. |
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We reached that amiable town around two hours post meridiem, exceedingly hungry from our anxieties en route. |
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But in so far as they were able to forearm themselves against the anxieties of bereavement, the loss may have been that much easier to face. |
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And when they finally hit the sack, anxieties are making for a bad night's sleep. |
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Will the ends justify the means as she stirs up old secrets and untold anxieties? |
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Bodying forth the anxieties of a turbulent decade, the spectres in 1820s melodramas signify allusively rather than referentially. |
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The Henny Pennies who forecast doom and disaster thus have been proved hysterics who could use some est or encounter sessions to calm their anxieties. |
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This openness for unlimited imagination magnetizes me to throw my artistic feeling onto a canvas and paint all of my evolving passions, anxieties, and experiences. |
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All these preliminaries being satisfactorily settled, without more ado she took her seat at the card-table, and was soon deeply lost in the anxieties of lansquenette. |
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Farage has emphasised not only the economic impact of migration but also the public anxieties regarding the cultural changes brought by immigration. |
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These expatriot young people, however, keep close ties with the communities they leave behind, and their anxieties and hopes continue to crop up in local songs. |
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Furthermore, they are able to manage an emotional and desiderative balance that avoids the mental consequences of repression, denial, anxieties, fears, and other excesses. |
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The anxieties involved in this process are reflected in the heightened, gothicized descriptions of historic cannibalism in nineteenth-century writing. |
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