When she walked through the mines and penitentiaries the prisoners there often appeared surprised at her hopelessness. |
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Its good, its proactive and there's no time to sink into the mire of self doubt and hopelessness if you are expending energy. |
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The utter hopelessness of attempting to gain sleep while shuttling to and fro inside a coach is almost impossible to communicate. |
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Try to understand the blackness, lethargy, hopelessness, and loneliness they're going through. |
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The motherless family's pain is palpable and the sense of hopelessness can almost be smelt. |
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All kinds of obstacles and difficulties can mount up, culminating in hopelessness. |
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And even when this death is caused by an unbalanced person, there is a feeling of unfairness, that can even lead to a sense of hopelessness. |
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For some it's an afternoon's entertainment, falling off their board and hauling themselves up again with a kind of Sisyphean hopelessness. |
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No, that would be grossly understating the hopelessness of his present situation. |
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Please, please see your GP or a counsellor if you have feelings of depression, unrelieved sadness or hopelessness, or thoughts of suicide. |
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Let us turn our youth around from negativism and hopelessness to a positive and optimistic attitude. |
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Aside from the obvious depression accompanying suicidal ideation, there has to be a sense of panicked hopelessness. |
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The film's ending is both justified and satisfying, a moment of grace in a cauldron of anger and hopelessness. |
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What we see in Frazer is a quality of stoical resignation in the face of hopelessness, mixed with sad beauty. |
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Both stories capture the hopelessness and desperation of grinding poverty, but in very different ways. |
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It had previously been reported that overprotection by parents increased hopelessness. |
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There was not the same sense of hopelessness that prevailed in previous conflicts. |
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He did express feelings of hopelessness about his current situation and of an overwhelming desire for help to remain there. |
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He soon realised the hopelessness of the cause when he failed to raise any forces among the subdued and disillusioned people. |
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We need to raise expectations in this country for those who experience hopelessness. |
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They realise the hopelessness of their situation but cannot bring themselves to discard it either. |
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My heart and stomach were turning on me, aching in painful pangs of guilt and hopelessness. |
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The pain did not hurt him, rather it woke him up from a trancelike state of hopelessness. |
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The sound of rain pattering on the pavement added to my feeling of hopelessness. |
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He felt a mixture of anger, frustration and hopelessness at fighting against a seemingly implacable system. |
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Stigma is often internalized by individuals with mental illness, leading to hopelessness, lower self-esteem, and isolation. |
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It's a striking moment, both for the sheer intimacy between the characters and the hopelessness of their predicament. |
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Even though you may experience success, you feel only frustration and hopelessness. |
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Museum curators saw a shift from artists' hopelessness to a desperate need to contribute something to society. |
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I don't want to see any more grey council estates full of wretched, futureless people stuck some god awful cycle of eternal hopelessness. |
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Frustratingly unproductive weekend, caused partly by the momentary glimmerings of a social life and partly by my own hopelessness and indolence. |
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Most depressed people are not aware that the despair and hopelessness they feel are flowing from their negative thoughts. |
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There are millions just like them, inhabiting the depths of poverty and hopelessness, suicidal and desperate. |
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You are stuck here sharing in the hopelessness and breathing the putrid air for the next seven days. |
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An interest in bad news demands a certain high level of national seriousness and gravity and, possibly, hopelessness. |
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When hair starts greying prematurely, it can cause a great deal of anxiety and hopelessness. |
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This starting point corresponds to the feelings of enervation and hopelessness that the current the administration generates. |
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The mother's profile suggested cognitive and behavioral disorganization and attitudes of helplessness and hopelessness. |
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Speaking from experience they rap about how hopelessness can lead to alcoholism and how the violence of the system tears people's lives apart. |
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A faint air of hopelessness overcomes McWhorter as our conversation winds down. |
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Adrian reaches new levels of hopelessness, but seemingly redeems himself at the end. |
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Feelings of hopelessness, helplessness, and worthlessness are the essence of depression. |
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His dry humour and his lived-in face perfectly convey the hopelessness he feels as he tries to come to terms with his personal demons. |
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Symptoms may include feelings of sadness, tearfulness, and a sense of hopelessness. |
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We do see, for example, in the materially less well-off a rampant hopelessness and the social effects that come along with it. |
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I'm sitting here almost in tears, drowning in a sad mixture of melancholy, confusion, hopelessness, and self-pity. |
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The psychologists remind us that hopelessness is the seedbed of melancholy and destructiveness. |
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The hopelessness and lack of escape traps the young girl in a never-ending cycle of exploitation. |
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The undertow of hopelessness threatens to lead many to despair. |
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It rather proceeds from a certain hopelessness of remedying excessive and organic ill. |
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She has not seen her husband for months and knows if he comes back she will lose her benefits and fall back into the pit of poverty and hopelessness. |
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Future urbanization does not need to pose a choice between rural hopelessness and urban despair. |
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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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It reflects a depressing net of guilt, shame, despair and hopelessness. |
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I have experienced economic hopelessness a number of times in my life, primarily due to working my way through thirteen years of university study. |
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The first of these seems to have caused a sense of gloom, despondency and weary hopelessness to descend on the author as he sat down to put his book together. |
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On the contrary, Bacon's view of the hopelessness of the human condition precluded the aspiration to anything as uncomplicatedly elevated or ennobling as grandeur. |
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I wailed, a sudden sensation of hopelessness washing over me. |
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Depression refers to a state of dejection, loneliness, and hopelessness. |
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If you're looking for a record from whiny white kids lamenting the complete hopelessness of ever finding another significant other, please look elsewhere. |
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She hopes that the unsought exposure will help in the campaign to stop the physical, social and spiritual destruction she sees at Kowanyama from alcohol and hopelessness. |
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Third, pulling out before any real efforts have been tried sends a message of hopelessness and defeatism more than anything else. |
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He comforts those that were denigrated and abandoned, unwearyingly staying by their side to light their way and lead them out of hopelessness and despair. |
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I did not feel angry, it was more a feeling of hopelessness. |
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Urban economists, particularly those on the self-satisfied coasts, tend to envision utter hopelessness for the region. |
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Twelve had undergone lasting personality change, leaving them hostile and mistrustful, socially withdrawn and plagued by feelings of emptiness and hopelessness. |
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The low pay, the poor lights, the fleabag hotels, the maniacal fans, the hopelessness of it all. |
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When one completes the novel, the dominating feeling is not one of despair and hopelessness but of utter clarity about the uselessness of violence. |
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Personality factors, such as neuroticism, negative affect, hopelessness, and general psychological disarray, have also been found to be integral in the maintenance of smoking. |
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When I asked why he stayed as long as he did, James said hopelessness kept him hooked. |
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Some express a feeling of hopelessness and that their intractable sadness will never abate. |
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When the talks crashed, it created a sense of hopelessness that contributed to the environment in which the violence took place. |
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Throughout this ordeal he maintained a personal diary which records, in language of Spartan simplicity, the daily struggle against disease, cruelty, hopelessness, and death. |
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Where a month ago there was optimism and buoyancy, there is hopelessness. |
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The song is a touching, acoustic-guitar driven meditation on poverty, in which the oppressive hopelessness of lower-class impoverishment is palpable. |
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Tsundue is the creation of exile, of repression, of a hopelessness that no foreign power any longer has the courage to recognise. |
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Hughes is well cast as the sympathetic, Candide-like Simon, an incurable optimist who talks about hopelessness without quite grasping the concept himself. |
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He was left with a painful sense of the hopelessness of the Polish question and an acceptance of England as a possible refuge. |
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But even her resilient stance carries a strong sense of hopelessness. |
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The report highlights financial insecurity, social exclusion and hopelessness and how poverty prevents the rehabilitation process. |
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However, undaunted by the hopelessness of the situation, one general, Miltiades, stepped forward and made a passionate appeal for boldness. |
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Its interior and other environmental features should not give any antitherapy messages, such as signs of hopelessness or negative, intimidating effects. |
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Otherwise, the sudden contact with the world of brutality and hopelessness depicted in these apolitically moral novels would stun the reader into numbness. |
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Sometimes, when we lose ourselves in fear and despair, in routine and constancy, in hopelessness and tragedy, we can thank God for Bavarian sugar cookies. |
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The entire text is imbued with the sense of melancholy and hopelessness. |
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