It shows the national hero traumatized and self-doubting, and vanquished by forces he never quite understands. |
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Thankfully, Martin's status as a secure family man hasn't made the self-doubting nature of his lyrics vanish. |
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These were geniuses too busy and self-doubting to think of themselves as geniuses. |
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His Self-Portrait, painted after a period of personal and political turbulence, presents the painter in a pensive, almost self-doubting, mood. |
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He fumbles yet another serious role, failing to plumb the self-doubting depths of his conflicted character. |
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Most of the students were uncertain and self-doubting about their capacity to write a paper, speak publicly, or rebel against authority. |
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Last year, with my whole world in a state of flux, I was too self-absorbed and self-doubting to be able to work it out. |
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He was by nature insecure and self-doubting, the victim of depressive moods and bouts of indolence. |
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All artists feed on themselves, and most, are introspective, self-doubting and reflective. |
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My introspection loses a lot of its working energy and becomes sluggish, gloomy, self-nagging and self-doubting. |
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The warmth in her voice, a certain instinct for coquettishness, feels clipped and self-doubting. |
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It's comforting to know some of our neighbours are as self-doubting and dissident as us Canucks. |
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Is political theatre just an outlet for self-doubting, defeated actors? |
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Little did I know that inside this self-doubting shell, there's this little narcissistic monster. |
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Like Tchaikovsky, Brahms was often self-critical and self-doubting. |
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