There are beautiful quiet passages and tracks that just build and build until they just explode cathartically. |
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A horror film can allow a build-up and release of extreme emotion that will be cathartically left behind when one exits the cinema. |
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The yearnings so painfully stifled in the former, so cathartically released when they sing. |
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Not so much softening us up for us, but giving us a sense of what it might mean as a speculative future to observe and in some ways cathartically live through that process. |
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I at least hope I have convinced you that my mom is a headcase and look forward to cathartically yet necessarily reviewing the insanity of my father next Saturday. |
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The secret to a successful relocation is knowing what to honestly expect so you can laugh cathartically when the inevitable bizarre scenarios emerge. |
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Better still, Kill Your Friends, despite its 1997 setting, feels bracingly, cathartically, of the moment. |
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I hope that by playing him I get it all out cathartically. |
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And when they have indeed been able to express themselves, they have done so cathartically, through more or less destructive explosions, but without a direction that is truly transforming of the oppressive situations. |
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River Cross My Heart is the latest in a long line of books which have peppered modern literature, cathartically examining the oppression of African Americans. |
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Then, once these four feelings come, one must cathartically release them. |
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Accompanied by a lively, barn burning melody, Costello cathartically purges his deepest, darkest and most troubling secret, one which the listener is not prepared for. |
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Flores says she finished the song, which she co-wrote with Don Henry, in a candlelit room in Amsterdam, tears streaming cathartically down her face. |
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Overinhibited children often benefit cathartically from dramatic play. |
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