We sought to measure the psychic state of freedom, relaxation, and comfort versus that of anxiety, drivenness, and beleaguerment. |
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The front line of American beleaguerment was to be found at 10,000 on the Dow Jones last week. |
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The Depression brought a sense of beleaguerment to the American Church as well. |
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All the minorities described suffer in a greater or lesser degree a sense of what has been called beleaguerment, feelings of isolation from the major thrust of American life. |
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The permanent career service has endured so much abuse that its sense of beleaguerment is accompanied by an acute consciousness of bureaucratic prerogative. |
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