Joe, meanwhile, struggles to belong, and his mood swings, from docile to dangerous, increasing in intensity as his insecurity deepens. |
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Then that feisty optimist rears up in me, and my commitment deepens to enjoying this brief ride on the only green planet I happen to know of. |
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As a person passes through each initiation in the tradition, this knowledge deepens and their abilities and responsibilities grow accordingly. |
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This addition is part of Sophos's overall growth strategy and deepens its North American footprint. |
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However, as an economic slump deepens it becomes much harder to find many creditworthy businesses. |
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Newrbidge primary schools have issued an urgent cry for help as the schools crisis in the town deepens. |
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To base an entire election on personality in this way only deepens our political disenfranchisement. |
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Indeed, as the ecological crisis deepens, this will surely become an ever more important issue. |
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His crisis of faith deepens and he even forbids prayer at the dinner table. |
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It seems that Britain's upmarket retailers suffered most and will suffer further if the crisis deepens. |
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But as the marine conservation crisis in the oceans deepens we're running out of time. |
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But the problems are only getting worse and the need for system change is increasing as the crisis deepens. |
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As the crisis in the industry deepens, competition between airlines is becoming more cutthroat. |
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But as the mystery of the film deepens even this vision of marital concord becomes muddy. |
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Rising action refers to the way that the problem not only changes or deepens on a thematic level, but gets worse on a surface-plot level. |
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If anything the sheer poignancy and compelling simplicity of this vision of our existence deepens with age. |
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However, this problem deepens because no matter how well it is analysed and discovered, nothing serious is done to fight corruption. |
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The printed word is no match for intransigence and self-deception, however, so the papers keep stacking up as the crisis deepens. |
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The most popular is selenium toner, which deepens the blacks and shadow areas of the print, adding depth and dimension. |
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A light gray deepens to a gleaming anthracite, giving volume and depth to the image. |
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Certainly as this drama deepens, each character bypasses normal human interaction degenerating into deviant behavior. |
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By keeping the specter of the father's death off-screen, he deepens each scene. |
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The acquisition deepens the risk-management brand in areas of fraud, ID theft, and homeland security. |
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I have emphasized that person-to-person communion deepens our connection with God. |
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We also know that certain industries are being hit hard as the recession deepens. |
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And what deepens the mystery to me is what his hard-line position gets him. |
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After a visit to an isolated community of desert mystics, Jesus takes on a messianic role, which deepens after a transforming experience of temptation in the wilderness. |
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Their failure to do so deepens suspicions that the rule will cause more trouble than it averts. |
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She nurses him back to health, and subsequently their attachment deepens. |
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The student will display an interpretation that deepens and enlivens the poem. |
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For him, Religionswissenschaft deepens the sense of the numinous and strengthens, rather than paralyzes, religious impulses. |
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The challenge deepens the meaning of life for anyone embarking on the journey. |
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Whether it occurs in the public or private sectors, it deepens global poverty and thwarts development. |
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It not only prolongs and deepens a conflict, but it also has severe implications for the social fabric. |
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The tooth wear process results in larger diameter tubule openings as the wear lesion deepens. |
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This obviously isn't helpful, and I hope that as the conversation widens and deepens it will become less likely. |
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The content of the changes deepens the lack of democracy rather than reducing it or abolishing it. |
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Cultivating this awareness is part of an ongoing process of purification that removes blockages and deepens our understanding. |
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So when we practice zazen, our consciousness of the body and mind evolves, deepens. |
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The report underlines and demonstrates that vulnerability attracts crime and that crime, in turn, deepens vulnerability. |
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Uses experiences and text to identify a new perspective or thought that enhances meaning and deepens understanding. |
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As long as the crisis deepens, monetary policy is dependent upon budgetary policy. |
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When the DFR detects feedback at the frequency of a fixed filter, it deepens that notch with a dynamic filter. |
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The roadmap contains a variety of initiatives and should evolve over time as knowledge of the food supply chain deepens. |
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And as the outbreak deepens and advances across more borders, chatter on Twitter has also spread swiftly. |
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Their mystery deepens at nightfall over the landscape, and as bitter winds howl and shriek in the lonely valleys and impenetrable thickets of tall and spiky trees. |
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Man deepens his study of nature, he scrutinizes, discovers, enjoys, and is awed, but never hesitates. |
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Each one builds upon the previous ones and deepens your personal involvement in the learning experience. |
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As our practice of Yoga deepens and widens, sattva grows even in our daily life. |
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As land increases in value, poverty deepens and pauperism appears. |
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What happens as she ages and her voice grows out of the girlishness it can't get away from, deepens into a woman's voice expressing a woman's soul. |
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Leconte deepens and enriches the situation by having Faber consult the real psychoanalyst in the office next door, who gives him gnomic advice and a large bill. |
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As the financial crisis deepens, what might have been a philosophical question is now the topic of the day. |
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If the Trayvon Martin controversy deepens, Fox could be pressed further, for instance to retitle or delay the film. |
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Philip's gloom deepens when he finds a letter from Mr Plumb to his mother. |
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It is like a habit-forming drug that, in victory, saps your elation and, in defeat, deepens your despair. |
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Admiration for technique and craftsmanship deepens on subsequent viewings. |
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As this 'clear seeing' progressively deepens, it leads us to an experience of the intrinsic nature of reality, and the nature of our mind. |
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The pork skins add crunch and a savoriness that deepens as you chew and that is kept in check by pickled ginger. |
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And therefore he deepens, internalizes, and spiritualizes the laws of God, His Father, who once gave them to the people at Sinai. |
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Your award of this honorary doctoral degree deepens this relationship and again I thank you for this very special honour. |
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It is a kind of gnosis, or direct apprehension of truth, which deepens over time and eventually reaches full maturity in the complete awakening experienced by the Buddha. |
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This booklet builds on, and deepens, many of the questions presented above. |
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As this trend deepens as a result of globalization, the making of trade policy cannot be left only to a few officials in back rooms, but needs to engage the whole of society and governments at all levels. |
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This further deepens the legal uncertainty of employees. |
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Black spruce reduces swelling and deepens the breathing. |
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The Production System Training, although it also relates to manufacturing skills, deepens the routine training and expands it to cover categories of staff that are not covered under the routine training. |
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In recent days Mr Luzhkov has been unusually quiet. But his troubles will look tame against Mr Chernomyrdin's if the crisis deepens, inflation and unemployment rise, and another debt default looms. |
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The merger between HBAN and SKYF deepens and extends HBAN's Midwest franchise, while providing sizable operating efficiencies. |
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The agony which Christ endured, broadens, deepens, and gives a more extended conception of the character of sin, and the character of the retribution which God will bring upon those who continue in sin. |
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Come to the wildwood, love, Oh, to the wiiildwood as the morning deepens, and from a branch in the cedar tree a small bird quickens his song into the blue reaches of heaven — hey sweetie sweetie hey. |
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This deepens and widens until it extends across the disk and the animal splits in two. |
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The path of devotion becomes a training of the mind in pure perception, and as it deepens, everything is experienced as a display of infinite sacredness and purity. |
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The practice deepens the sense of affiliation with the local community, for both the participants and the many residents who come to observe the tradition each year. |
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This site deepens a growing concern that Iran is refusing to live up to those international responsibilities, including specifically revealing all nuclear related activities. |
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Year by year, the significance of Pentecost grows for us, as CLC deepens its understanding of its charism and lives ever more intensely the call to become a lay apostolic body, which is also challenged to be prophetic. |
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In this new episode of Submachine, called The Core, the mystery deepens as the story carries you into strange dimensions. Demonstrate your thinking, memory and deductive powers. |
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She deepens the gulf, she frees up the firstling space, forces balance and rejects the comparison, this exceeds anything which we have ever faced and at the same time, it does not need a face any longer. |
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A shallow silver mirror of water, the lough deepens to the south around an array of tiny round islands, part of a drowned drumlin field created during the ice age. |
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Each year deepens and broadens the students' skills to identify and teach clients about the condition they would like to change or the quality they would like to acquire. |
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No more shots in the arm and no more shortcuts, more than a great day that deepens denial, horse racing needs to be shaken up, says William C. Rhoden. |
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The Hindus believe that this deepens the understanding of the eternal truths and further develops the tradition. |
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A relation which founds and deepens the division between those who know and those who do, between the work of design, rich intellectual work, and mechanised work, impoverished by the repetition of fragmented acts. |
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It deepens toward the Norwegian coast, reaching over 700 metres at the Norwegian Trench. |
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As socioeconomic transformation deepens, the pluralisation of economic and social interests has become a fact in China. |
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Areas where the rule of law is weak attract drug traffickers, perpetuating a vicious circle that perverts local economies, deepens corruption and erodes the integrity of public institutions. |
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The intellectual awakening she undergoes in prison — portrayed by Winslet as a kind of quiet ecstasy — only deepens her awareness of her own guilt. |
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A plunge pool forms at the bottom and deepens as a result of hydraulic action and abrasion. |
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Added to this, the uninterrupted, immediate and exclusive practice of the new language reinforces and deepens the attained knowledge. |
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As the practice deepens, my chaotic thoughts and emotions, memories fond and painful, yield all manner of sensations: pain in my joints, leaps in my chest, tingling behind my neck. |
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The bond between the women deepens, kindling a passionate affair, which forces Carol's estranged husband Harge to seek sole custody of their daughter Rindy. |
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As the European Union's recession deepens, Au Pair in America has seen an increase in the number of au pairs from the region looking for work in the United States. |
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The water deepens as you go toward the middle of the channel. |
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