While he had a renewable agreement to stage the race in Telluride again, it would be moving on, given the locals' angsty response. |
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He spent his teenage years in Lafayette, Indiana, an angsty reprobate and hardened juvenile delinquent. |
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Clearly, not being an angsty teen, this doesn't really apply to me, but it does make me ask myself what the point of this blog business is. |
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One was an angsty accountant from Stanmore who couldn't stop talking about his therapist. |
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Although Emily's contemplations can feel overwritten and her symbolism heavy-handed, her engagingly angsty personality draws us in. |
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The more disturbing aspect of this story is the amount of angsty torture they're putting their fictional selves through. |
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For the most part, teenagers can't help dropping into the angsty moody mode periodically. |
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Why do we mistake him for a hero, rather than seeing him as a revisionist, angsty, egotistical, misanthrope? |
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Secondly, it really felt like I was listening to my kid sister's angsty response to high school heartbreak. |
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Easily hurt by insults and just as easily swayed by compliments, she dwelled in an angsty purgatory familiar to most adolescents. |
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Looking back, he says this was simply angsty teenage rebellion. |
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A healthy majority of these posts are the angsty exaggerations of teenagers and breathy recitations of the latest pop trends. |
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On the Impossible Past will transport you back to your halcyon, angsty teenage years. |
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A typical number starts with a short, angsty tune with busy drums, fast bassĀ and astringent, powerful guitar chording. |
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The console ban is only one example of China's angsty attitude to the medium. |
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The angsty, hazy mind of a teenager is a source of constant befuddlement and dismay for full-grown observers. |
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Her role on the show and her work in theatres are part of the process of convincing her peers that she can do more than angsty teens and love interest. |
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Even before the state started doling out money, Tinseltown was fairly partial to voodoo priestesses, angsty vampires, bayous, baffling accents, wily Cajuns and the rest of the Louisiana Gothic backdrop. |
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With able support from Gene Hackman and Morgan Freeman, it's a study in angsty introspection. |
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Not only did my teacher explain it brilliantly, but I was in the middle of an angsty phase. |
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Dennis's enthusiasm was difficult for Ryan to manage, but Javier's angsty Victorian-era man-pain is a piece of cake. |
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Plus, Chronicle is a superhero story for angsty teenage boys. |
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She writes a lot of series, so that should keep me busy. And they're all lovely and angsty, with lots of Muldertorture. |
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I do love writing Cancerfic because it allows me to write dark and angsty stories. |
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The disco songs are percussion-led throbbers that clearly left their mark on the angsty white boy funk of arthouse skinnies such as Talking Heads. |
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Long the pin-up sweetheart of the angsty student, Uh Huh Her will only consolidate this position while bringing her closer to mainstream acceptance. |
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What A Feeling has a slight element of 1980s disco, and single Drag Me Down just goes to prove that Malik didn't take the band's angsty edge with him. |
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The music again has shades of Blur, this time the more angsty Popscene. |
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I don't do gloom, I'm not cool enough to be all angsty and pent up. |
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Angsty teens are invariably thrust into a future world where perceived current trends in inequality or resource consumption have reached their inevitably bleak conclusion. |
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