It spreads rapidly, becomes attached to new objects, and burns with the pain of unassuaged longing. |
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And that's the form in which Farrell has given it back to us: unapologetic, unassuaged. |
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Tensions grew as the protesters, unassuaged by Lee's promise to step down after a party congress in September, attacked the cars of arriving KMT officials. |
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It's just too much of a hassle to drive there, go to the locker, remember the combination, change clothes, wait your turn for the elliptical, the treadmill, or whatever, all the while with the heebie-jeebies unassuaged. |
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The petty rancor and unassuaged disappointments of a resentment-filled life burn on every page, in ways one would think might be more demoralizing than inspiring to potential followers. |
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It helps explain why, in contrast to the Conservatives' unassuaged longing for the spirit of Margaret Thatcher, the modern Labour party displays no such longing for that of Blair. |
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