So long has he is steeped in his loneliness, he's immune to friendly overtures. |
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Support is seen as essential as victims may quickly develop feelings of isolation, loneliness, anxiety, withdrawal or depression. |
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That sense of emptiness also can be experienced as loneliness or depression, two other top triggers for your overeating. |
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Many feel desperate to return to city life because of the feelings of desperation and loneliness they experience in a countryside setting. |
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The play's stand-off reflects the loneliness of both the writing and reading process. |
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However, you can learn to live with loneliness, to overcome it and survive. |
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Finally, technology threatens to depersonalize our lives and increase our ultimate loneliness. |
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I used to be able to withstand the loneliness of my personal life by finding refuge in the comfort and familiarity of work. |
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The loneliness forced upon her by her sickness is what makes her so special. |
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All eyes turned to him and for the first time he understood what his father had meant when he talked about the loneliness of command. |
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I like the loneliness of it, because there's not so many people you have to deal with. |
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This is how I discovered my real self and overcame my terror of loneliness, poverty, death and all other potential disasters. |
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It charted the bittersweetness of motherhood, the loneliness of being stuck in the countryside and the hilarity of daily life. |
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He complained to his friends about the loneliness of his position, the crushing responsibility he had and the lack of clear political guidance. |
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However, while Buffy explored the loneliness of being a hero, Cody just exploits the concept. |
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Her concerns range from shocking acts of internecine slaughter to the emotional loneliness of the war reporter. |
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He finds his comfortable loneliness turned upside down when a Chinese American woman enters his world and challenges him to embrace life. |
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They talk about the loneliness of the long-distance runner and, with no one on hand to help or comfort her, she was a picture of isolation. |
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Yet her next note spoke of storms assailing the cottage and turbulence of fears and loneliness. |
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When we fall in love we imagine we have found an ultimate assuagement of loneliness. |
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After years of loneliness following their spouses' deaths, they met at a senior citizens centre and fell in love at first sight. |
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His attention span was short, though, and even loneliness did not bother him for long. |
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Though Jo had resolved never to marry, still she felt an awful loneliness as she wondered what direction her life should take. |
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Katerina's soul-destroying loneliness and violent sexual passion is expressed in music of soaring lyricism. |
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In this quest, she battles loneliness, fear and the oppression of perfection, but always with a light touch. |
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So instead of being a film about a mouse trying to fit in with humans, we get a far more banal film about a middle brother's loneliness. |
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But I could never shake off the loneliness that comes from being different from the majority. |
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So many of us live in a life of delusion, of separation, of selfishness and of loneliness. |
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Her bitter sense of humour and prudishness masks her loneliness, anger and sense of displacement. |
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Try to understand the blackness, lethargy, hopelessness, and loneliness they're going through. |
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It's a downtrodden tale full of woe and misfortune, a portrait of loneliness and bleakness. |
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But being single and unattached isn't the answer, either, because of the associated loneliness and isolation. |
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She works in the glove department of Saks Fifth Avenue, returning home to a modest apartment, a cat, a sketch pad and her oppressive loneliness. |
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Yet, finally her inner loneliness is eating her up, the feeling that she belongs nowhere, an outcast among the outcastes. |
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No experience of suffering, of loneliness or of unlovability we may have gone through or may yet go through can ever destroy that capacity. |
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Angela's writing, however, unread and unreciprocated, enables her to express, understand, and survive her loneliness. |
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Vincent Hunter's film is as unrelenting and tough as the true meaning of loneliness. |
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Early on, his drinking was linked to loneliness and an inability to fit in socially with his fellow players. |
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There are also few new experiences for you, just the humdrum of daily life and the loneliness of having to get on with it on your own. |
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We grasp the poignant loneliness of the elevator attendant, sigh when Rhoda is hurt and squirm at the office busybody's interference. |
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His wife and family did what they could to make life bearable, but his loneliness remained. |
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A captive wild animal can only show us the loneliness, fear and boredom they experience for the entirety of their miserable lives. |
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Here in the sober loneliness of the Castilian plateau, we welcome any entertainment we can get. |
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The Go-Betweens reside in a strange hinterland full of candyfloss and loneliness that hovers between critical adoration and public ignorance. |
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The loneliness that had been pervading my life and slowly suffocating me was now lifting, and I could breathe freely again. |
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Studies have shown that loneliness can contribute to poor health and illness. |
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Carol longs for both love and friendship, and uses her sunny disposition to hide an inner loneliness and desire to belong. |
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Her svelte figure and air of haughty independence, which so obviously masked some tragic loneliness, suggested she'd never been a mother. |
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What a hustler or conman is looking for in a victim, we are very usefully told, is not stupidity but loneliness. |
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Looking beyond the facade of confidence, he is able to reveal the loneliness and longings in their lives. |
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Other negative aspects of this card are impatience leading to bad decisions and loneliness. |
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The burden of life and impending death is dragging me back down to the luxury of loneliness. |
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Feelings of loneliness for family and friends were constant in the impersonal environment to which they had come. |
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There is also an element of loneliness, but again it is not based on deprivation, inadequacy or rejection. |
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No one has gotten closer to the beauty and loneliness of the drug culture, where everything, finally, is about coming down. |
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It would have been a great loss, had any one survived to feel that immense void, that inestimable loneliness, that despair of nothingness. |
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To turn her away into the loneliness from whence she came would be a crime against our fellow man! |
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When you wake up on a Sunday morning, you can feel the loneliness gnawing at the pit of your stomach. |
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He is a kind of confidence man, preying on people's vanity, ignorance, or loneliness, gaining their trust and betraying them without remorse. |
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After a separation or divorce, social configurations change, making feelings of loss and loneliness more intense. |
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Its dark brooding tone matching the introspective loneliness of its hero makes it the antithesis of its 1944 predecessor. |
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It's a poignant, almost heartbreaking portrait of urban American loneliness, alienation and obsession. |
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To ease her loneliness, she also spent a lot of time with her French poodle and dachshund. |
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There's something about spoken contact that cuts through the fog of loneliness that can build up at the end of the day. |
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Dora is a middle-aged, life-long aspiring actress who brings a mix of daffy flamboyance and tragic loneliness to the household. |
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I can tell from a distance of his loneliness, of his pent-up sorrow like steam in a pressure cooker before the first whistle. |
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Increases in loneliness and decreases in social support were particularly pronounced for the youth. |
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There was such longing and loneliness buried deep within those depthless eyes as there had never been before. |
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Eventually, Jasmine's more volatile emotions faded away of their own accord to be replaced by a feeling of desolate loneliness. |
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The incidents that had occurred during the past few days only served to increase her sense of desolation and loneliness. |
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In fact, there's much a sense of desolation and loneliness permeating the film. |
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I was desperate for some escape from the loneliness and from my own violent mood swings, but I was also determined to finish out the semester. |
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Those who are losers suffer social devaluation, which can lead quickly into alienation and loneliness. |
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For the European, loneliness is emptiness, alienation from society and tradition. |
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A lack of close friends and a dearth of broader social contact generally bring the emotional discomfort or distress known as loneliness. |
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They are shunned, broken, dispossessed, and live a bleak, furtive life of agonizing loneliness. |
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Full of existential angst and loneliness, her paintings are able to evoke an empathetic response from the viewer. |
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Back home he is racked by paranoia, loneliness and inextinguishable desire for Simone. |
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Carr talks loneliness, life, joy and personal politics, deliberately avoiding wool-gathering or the delivery of harsh homilies. |
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Dusty stood it on its head and made it a passionate lament of loneliness and love. |
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But he also feels that an end would provide relief from the pain of his loneliness. |
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Then, intense fear of abandonment and loneliness overcame him momentarily, but he was resolved to face his terror by remaining alone. |
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It is an unforgettable film exploring the loneliness of an elderly Anglo-Indian lady. |
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I had been there since that September and was starting to feel the loneliness of the situation. |
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In the loneliness of her final years, she founded an archaeological museum in Baghdad and became Iraq's director of antiquities. |
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As they rode at anchor in Hobson's Bay they were amazed and delighted by the contrast to the silence and loneliness of their Antarctic sojourn. |
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The leopard cat got over her loneliness long enough to produce a litter of kittens. |
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After the funeral, visits and invitations to those bereaved might help ease some of the loneliness and isolation. |
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Does the applicant act out of an aching loneliness, out of a need to have and control a source of love and affectional response? |
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Crying is now seen as a normal male reaction to anything from bereavement to loneliness to a moving scene on television. |
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Hopefully my loneliness hasn't permeated my writing and bummed you all out. |
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He wept for his cousin, he wept for his loneliness, and most of all he wept for the only woman he could ever love. |
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Nurses should be aware, however, that isolation may cause loneliness, stress, or anxiety in patients. |
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What does transpire, then, is a genuine tale of loss, loneliness, and a wrenching longing for personal redemption. |
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Again and again loneliness and dissatisfaction would creep into my spirit when the parties were over and I was alone. |
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Marriage was the only thing her mother could talk about when she called home and somehow that set a raw edge to her acute loneliness. |
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One of them strikes up a relationship with the bank teller who opens their joint account, while the other two eventually tussle over loneliness and personal responsibility. |
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Habib, who is also lonely, hides his loneliness under stoicism. |
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Soon I realized I was using his energy to fill the loneliness I felt. |
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And then that idea became a vehicle to think through much larger questions about love and loneliness and monstrosity. |
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Indeed, being alone in a crowd can give us a profound sense of loneliness. |
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But none of these figures can begin to communicate the loneliness so many survivors feel, even when surrounded by thousands of others just like them. |
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Helping to ease the sense of isolation or loneliness, talk therapy focuses on revising the negative thoughts and feelings associated with depression. |
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Elderly women score more favorably on measures of mental health and college-aged women report less loneliness if they live with pets rather than alone. |
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Horniness packs side-by-side by with a deeper loneliness along the walls of The park. |
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The images in this song are of loneliness, need, humility and submission. |
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Depression refers to a state of dejection, loneliness, and hopelessness. |
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Two indicators were used conjointly to measure the child's feelings of social isolation, including a measure of loneliness and an indicator of perceived social support. |
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It's a soft and over-sentimental song about isolation and loneliness. |
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A solitary singer tramps through a winter landscape, seeing in the frozen streams and bare trees a reflection of his own loneliness and desolation. |
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They might, out of abject fear and loneliness, dream away the hours on observation post, delighting, as Cacciato does, in a stick of Black Jack gum. |
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It also dealt with psychological problems like loneliness and depression. |
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Relying on a phone call a week from your kids is hardly a panacea for loneliness. |
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The most unsettling aspect of geological deep time was the loneliness of pre-Adamic history, a time span of many millions of years that had gone unwitnessed by human eyes. |
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Every deficiency is magnified, the feelings of loneliness, poverty, and hopelessness casting long and cold shadows over the snow in the face of the opulence of the chosen few. |
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The speaker wakes up to find swallows etching his walls with shadow, and captures a big thing or two about solitariness, if that's not too juicy a word for loneliness. |
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Bachelorhood has long taught me that solitude is not loneliness. |
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However people should know that loneliness and solitude are not synonyms. |
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I was just beginning high school then, reading books on a davenport in my parents' living room, and I cannot tell you how vastly my loneliness was deepened. |
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It is a bleak film, a portrait of utter loneliness and disconnectedness. |
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It is a highly literary and lyrical novel looking at loneliness, friendship, family, middle age and life in a less than salubrious part of our capital city. |
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This was the time also when the circus clowns, saltimbanques and harlequins began to appear on his canvases, with their own smiling kinds of loneliness. |
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Sailors in a dead calm know the awful loneliness of the open sea. |
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Born as a result of a curse, she lives an accursed, wasteful, unproductive life of pain and loneliness, and dies in loneliness and in intolerable agony. |
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We learned, as too many other families learned, of the terrible pain and loneliness that must be endured as each day brings another reminder of this very long goodbye. |
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Should she leave her husband and endure loneliness or tolerate his dalliance and keep a companion for old age? |
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His aimlessness and loneliness are echoed in the six other characters. |
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Married to a woman who spends most of their long-distance calls wittering on about what colour carpet to get for his study, Bob is adrift in a sea of loneliness and isolation. |
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We've scrawled some things into a copy book that describe how we feel when we're lonely or an image we remember from an intense period of loneliness. |
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This is an ambitious 18-track programme piece redolent of the history, mystery, and eloquent loneliness in the Border hills of the composer's childhood. |
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But even before adults enter their senior years, children are not a surefire way to inoculate against loneliness. |
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It's an odd but satisfying little fable about loss and loneliness. |
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Fosse uses poetic dialogue, with rhythmic repetitions and silences, to dramatize life and loneliness. |
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When he finally did reach the doorway he stood in it, glancing back at the room of his child, overcome with emotions of pride, fear, hope, happiness and also, loneliness. |
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When Lester is by himself, his loneliness manifests itself in these stuffed animals that he talks to and fights with. |
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His youngish stepmother, Joyce, volunteers to baby-sit gratis in view of his straitened circumstances and her recent widowing and resultant loneliness. |
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These include tips on how to avoid boredom, loneliness, frustration, and anxiety. |
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It leaves a disconcerting sense of loneliness and purposeless to things. |
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What the French theorist Roland Barthes can teach us about escaping loneliness. |
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And away from the glamour and the excitement of the stage, there is often the hidden loneliness, the restless mind that seldom knows the calm of a safe harbour. |
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His portrayal of dejected loneliness early in the film is subtly done, but this cannot outweigh the nauseating theatrics accompanying his character's emotional evolvement. |
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Females who were taught not to trust strangers consistently experienced greater fear of intimacy and more loneliness than did those who were not trained to distrust strangers. |
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This was our birthright as intellectuals, but to possess it we needed to withstand the terror, loneliness, and isolation inherent in intellectual life. |
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Constantly haunted by images of hellhounds, loneliness, and an unreasonable wanderlust, Johnson lived hand to mouth, playing at plantations, house parties and street corners. |
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She was very happy of course, but the happiness was tempered by inexplicable loneliness and a feeling almost like envy, which she tried very hard not to feel. |
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It was such an utter loneliness that shrieked almost as loud as the wind. |
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She moves away from transsexuality, loneliness, and shame, towards heterosexual coupledom, family, motherhood, and upward mobility. |
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Marwan tackles loneliness, alienation and autoeroticism with savage humor and visceral imagery. |
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It suggests that love and loneliness are not separate things. |
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The loneliness and remote grandeur of the scene swept one into an angelless Paradise. |
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You feel a horrible, self-punishing sense of isolation and loneliness. |
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What moves directly in the images created by the antiromantic authors is their gaze, an expression of abandonment and loneliness. |
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If in the loneliness of his studio he wrestled desperately with the Angel of the Lord he never allowed a soul to divine his anguish. |
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She had not been much of a dissembler, until now her loneliness taught her to feign. |
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Each loved one that thou leavest here, Some other love may wear, Each heart will have some other heart Its loneliness to share. |
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The Salvation Army stands against homophobia, which victimises people and can reinforce feelings of alienation, loneliness and despair. |
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The book's epigraph is a quote from Robinson Crusoe, and like Crusoe, Adam Pollo suffers long periods of loneliness. |
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Themes can be light, but are often sentimental and include love, death and loneliness. |
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Organizations for writers palliate the writer's loneliness but I doubt if they improve his writing. |
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He grows in public stature as he sheds his loneliness and often his work deteriorates. |
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Oh, it was nothing compared to the immediate, soul-crushing loneliness I'd experienced when Baxter and I had split. |
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My early years were a mix of acute loneliness and great freedom. |
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O'Keefe renders her sardonic wisecracks and her painful loneliness convincingly, and in the end readers will root for her. |
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If they don''t eat and drink properly they get dehydrated and weak, and if they are isolated, loneliness and depression can demotivate them. |
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Crout et al found that using the internet has a direct relationship with the feeling of loneliness. |
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I was a pin-up on thousands of bedroom walls but the fear of loneliness was turning me into a cokehead. |
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Yet the spare, stranded loneliness of Welch's voice and basic musical philosophy remains as droningly mesmerizing as ever. |
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Perhaps it was this atmosphere of misplacedness and loneliness as much as anything which led her to speak to him one evening in early summer when the office had closed. |
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I had once before visited these three villages, Skedans, Tanoo and Cumshewa. The bitter-sweet of their overwhelming loneliness created a longing to return to them. |
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Although we are still doing the number crunching, it looks like we've beaten the 70,000 who took past last year to strengthen communities and tackle loneliness and isolation. |
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The impacts of inadequate social services and how this acerbates isolation and loneliness were common themes that emerged in our interviews with newcomer women. |
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The loneliness of this new life, he said, is mitigated by Jacques, who spent most of the interview beached in a narcoleptic reverie at my feet, snoring and farting. |
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