Until late February starts the drumbeat for March Madness, college basketball suffers from a national identity crisis. |
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I'm just a person with an identity crisis, filled with self loathing and confusion. |
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The film highlights the identity crisis of young Tibetans, their aspirations and their love for their nation. |
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Certainly it did not stop me from further confusing the identity crisis by marrying a Bulgarian and choosing to make my home here. |
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Squeezed between unclear definitions of Gen Y and Gen X, these poor souls have suffered an identity crisis in popular and marketing culture. |
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Aniston stars as an emotionally insecure woman who is having an identity crisis after being proposed to by Ruffalo. |
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Served on excellent baguettes and flattened in a sandwich press, a hoggie is a Mexican torta with an identity crisis. |
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I think sometimes they have a identity crisis and I think they are having a huge identity crisis right now. |
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It creates an identity crisis and inferiority complexes vis-a-vis the colonizer. |
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The movement can thus be seen both as a cultural movement related to the emergence of rap and as the expression of an identity crisis. |
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Born in Acadia of a francophone father and an anglophone mother, Earl Tremblay is going through an uncharacteristically Canadian identity crisis. |
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It is then but a short step to thinking in terms of a real identity crisis for European States in a globalised world. |
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The institutional crisis will be solved, but how can the identity crisis be solved? |
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Therefore, in 1982, the dual personality of Quebeckers brought about an identity crisis. |
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They experience what is called a mid-life crisis, which is an identity crisis of a special kind. |
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The short film recounts the story of a man subject to an identity crisis. He feels ill at ease with his life. |
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You, Mr President, made reference to an identity crisis, and I welcome the opportunity that your speech gives us to take inventory today. |
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Illness can create a kind of identity crisis, especially when it is no longer possible to carry on with work or family life in the usual ways. |
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People with serious memory problems can go through an identity crisis as they come to terms with changes in their abilities. |
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It was suggested that the world is experiencing a global cultural identity crisis due to the forces of globalization. |
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The community is undergoing an identity crisis due to its limited and precarious institutional network. |
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For many people, social problems occur in the form of community identity crisis or despair. |
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The pronunciation of Chinese surnames can induce mild identity crisis. |
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Not yet 10 years on the market, e-cigarettes are having an identity crisis. |
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This time around, a major Republican identity crisis appears to be one of them. |
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Elections have consequences, and this time, an identity crisis seems to be one of them. |
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All the psychobabble of divided loyalties and identity crisis were never a part of the equation for me, nor any of my colleagues. |
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The defense insisted the conflicted youngster was merely going through an identity crisis and the painful breakup of his parents. |
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Demi is a product of that transitional morality, and this, too, has played a role in her identity crisis. |
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Everyone with more than one follower on Twitter is having an identity crisis every time they log in. |
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The stressors regarding the identity crisis among teenagers have led to disturbingly high numbers of suicide. |
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Iris's ensuing cultural identity crisis causes her to write a letter to her own newborn daughter. |
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The question typically arises when there is a struggle with identity or an identity crisis. |
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We've known for a long time that the C. I. A. has spiraled into an identity crisis since the cold war and lost both its best James Bonds and stoolies. |
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Besides, what a cruel illustration of the crisis which is not only institutional, but which, at a deeper level, is an identity crisis for European integration in the face of the titanic issues confronting the European Union! |
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I would like to focus, however, on a third major event, which is more important than any other: the sudden appearance of the Union's identity crisis. |
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That slight feeling of identity crisis persists. |
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The questioning of the cultural invisibility which results for minority communities is an indicator of an identity crisis in a multicultural society. |
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Regardless of the identity crisis imposed on the military by the end of the Cold War, the basic structures of the largest armed forces in this world remain the same as they were before. |
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Renewing the credibility of the European project and the legitimacy of the integration process are prerequisites for overcoming the identity crisis that is currently spreading across Europe. |
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To conclude, the EESC feels that it is essential to give the European project new credibility and to confer new legitimacy on the integration process if the EU is to overcome its current identity crisis. |
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The populations of Darfur are thus passing through an identity crisis. |
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Kenya, with its population of 29 million made up of some 70 different ethnic groups, is going through an identity crisis, experiencing conflicts between the concept of nation and that of ethnic communities, Rev. |
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In addition to our academic identity crisis, we are now directly affected by a financial dilemna, too. |
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The Caterpillar questions Alice and she admits to her current identity crisis, compounded by her inability to remember a poem. |
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Phina finds her voice PHINA Oruche is having something of an Identity Crisis. |
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