The wind strips the veneer off our psyches down to a tender layer of angst. |
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She delves deep into their psyches, exposing the bare bones of their thoughts. |
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Without this knowledge, the way Ali psyches him and fights him appears incomprehensible. |
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But some people really need to conquer their fear of this bogeyman that lurks in their psyches. |
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Wilson provides vignettes of almost 40 skeptics or atheists, most of whom were unable to exorcise religion completely from their minds and psyches. |
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We cannot even see the most important parts of our own selves: our thoughts, feelings, personalities, psyches, morals, minds, souls. |
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It is tempting to ignore it, but what we keep in the dark has a way of poisoning our psyches like undigested toxins. |
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But there is a special place in our psyches for the fear of big, unlikely catastrophes. |
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That shows what an absolutely fundamental effect it had on peoples' psyches. |
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Recognition plays a role in the psyches of both the modern Veteran as well as those of previous eras. |
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Used in combination with sweet orange or mandarin, it soothes anxieties, disturbed psyches and helps restore self-confidence. |
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While the world embraces the hope of peace, profit-driven conflicts and ethnic battles erupt, risking the lives and psyches of children. |
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In this beautiful country, human beings unaware of the mechanics of their own psyches, gave in to such horrors that it is difficult to describe. |
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Above all, the trauma of their UEFA EURO 2000 final defeat left a scar in Italian psyches that still cries out to be healed. |
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The North is in our psyches, in our imaginations, and must remain there for us to be Canadians. |
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Lewis' treatment of paper is really a metaphor for her desire to cleanse our psyches of this horrific content. |
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We are rotating troops through three and four tours of duty, scarring their bodies and psyches. |
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Next time you're in the theater, look around you at all the somnolent hoi polloi stuffing their faces with popcorn and their psyches with trashy sexploitation. |
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Before you knew it, the Jets were reduced to watching John Elway gallop around the field in a victory lap, flashing a smile that seared a bitter image in the Jets' psyches. |
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Taboos and superstitions can dominate whole civilizations, but that does not mean that the people become unable to manage their interests or that they are reduced to extinct psyches. |
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In darker psyches, the thought lurked: was the pandemic some sort of cosmic comeuppance for our collective swinishness, a funk for our profligate times? |
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At issue was the quantity of resources spent looking at effects in patients' psyches rather than hunting for more tangible causes and effects in their bodies. |
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The fact that we do not consider ourselves to be safe on planes has more to do with how our psyches treat threats in different environments than with the objective risks we face. |
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Our psyches as well as our bodies can become ill, too. |
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Often, those effects lead to the destruction of their frail and still developing psyches, cause unspeakable mental anguish and, in the worst cases, bring about their untimely and undeserved deaths. |
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Living through chaos can scar children's psyches and strangle their development, making programmes to address their psychological needs as necessary as those to bandage their physical wounds. |
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Artists may seem self-involved, he said, but in reality they are gift-givers, filtering traumatic events through their distinctive psyches and offering metaphors for the life process. |
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The abounding colours reveal the tension areas, may they be connection or solitude knots, from faces to surfaces, between the beings and their psyches. |
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This collegiality was deeply ingrained in our psyches long before the advent of global institutions and organizations that brought scientists together to address both intellectual and societal problems. |
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It's not that we can necessarily live that way anymore, but it's exciting to think about such things and to understand what that has done to our psyches. |
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Women have other problems in terms of what their psyches are like right from the beginning, because of the projections put on them first of all by their parents and then by their life partners. |
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Children's psyches should be protected from damage by any sort of content, and that is a task and responsibility for all of us, including the Commission. |
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