The piece is infused with a sense of claustrophobia as these two people try to escape the bonds of tradition and live. |
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Among the most common manifestations of previous torture are panic attacks, insomnia and claustrophobia. |
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Such feelings are usually accompanied by throat-constricting claustrophobia. |
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We opted for the real thing and settled down for an evening of sea shanties and claustrophobia. |
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Due to a combination of cowardice, claustrophobia and Crohn's disease, I do not react well to being kettled at marches. |
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We saw magnificent sites, endured bouts of car claustrophobia, and encountered extremes of weather. |
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The panic attacks are sometimes accompanied by claustrophobia but not always. |
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A living room or sitting room with salmon walls will seem cozy without inciting claustrophobia. |
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One can be gripped by a vague feeling of claustrophobia, as if entering an underground tomb. |
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Once again, I found myself in the main hall, and I suddenly became overcome by claustrophobia. |
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Even workers with conditions such as claustrophobia who cannot use public transport are not exempt. |
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Sharron developed several phobias including claustrophobia and a feeling of uncleanliness no matter how often she washed. |
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She's fleeing small-town claustrophobia, he wants to outrun his addictions. |
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Silence is the rule for our heroes, and that means a bit of extra claustrophobia to scenes that would otherwise be totally generic. |
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The album suggested hitting the highways and byways to escape the intense isolation brought on by urban claustrophobia. |
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The combined feelings of suffocation and claustrophobia caused her to feel the worst terror she had ever experienced. |
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Trapped in a hot, heaving crowd, I suffer the most terrifying claustrophobia of my life. |
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The dining area is understated and tasteful, and thanks to a few interior dodges it avoids inducing claustrophobia. |
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Early on he overcomes his choking claustrophobia, finding welcome relief from the chaos above ground in unexpected places. |
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The themes of confinement and claustrophobia are evident in almost every scene. |
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One after another, he charged up the stone steps, oblivious to any claustrophobia from the narrow passage. |
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A window cut into a hedge is like a porthole in the hull of a ship, a delightful surprise that relieves the cabin's potential for claustrophobia. |
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The high-risk hobby inherently plays to the age-old horror themes of claustrophobia and fear of the unknown. |
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The handheld camera and jumpy editing style create a mood of claustrophobia. |
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More often she presents her men and women with such a penetrating, somber empathy that a deliberate affective claustrophobia seizes the reader. |
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I also have to get CT scans and immediately think of the big machine that swallows you up whole, causing big-time claustrophobia. |
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Word had it that he was suffering from both agoraphobia and claustrophobia and was constantly running in and out of the house. |
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Sometimes there's an element of claustrophobia that enters when you're on an airplane, and then there's no place to get off and go. |
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Her subject was her own upbringing, given voice in complex pieces dealing with domestic claustrophobia and repression. |
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Isolation led to claustrophobia led to sudden explosions of violence. |
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The claustrophobia of this child's-eye view is most keenly felt in the constriction of the novel's verbal expression. |
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I take his point, and the result fuses well with the claustrophobia of the backchat. |
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It is pure sonic claustrophobia, and it exposes the implosive soul of the future oilman Daniel Plainview. |
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There's a special sort of claustrophobia, I discovered, induced by prolonged exposure to a mind insusceptible to laughter. |
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In each place, his subject seethes with claustrophobia and homesickness for the Lone Star state. |
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Highsmith the loner mirrored herself in her fictional characters, entrusting them with much of her own social claustrophobia. |
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And, as someone with faint claustrophobia who clutches their mobile at all times, even when it's off, such interruption did come as weird relief. |
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This was a significant clue to his personality, a self-described loner whose claustrophobia extended to refusing to use the London Underground. |
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Appreciation of art releases us from our claustrophobia and gives us a wider outlook. |
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Negative feelings: Fear, claustrophobia in large crowded spaces, apprehension, etc. |
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Therapy is needed to help them: they cannot be treated through political control, no more than claustrophobia or arachnophobia can. |
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Again, the overwhelming impression of myself and other Western visitors was of narrowness and claustrophobia. |
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It progresses to a mild claustrophobia that causes you to open all the windows in the house even though there's snow on the ground outside. |
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The viewport helps relieve claustrophobia, let some daylight into the chamber, and allow the operator to visually check on the subject. |
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The claustrophobia, the dark water, all requires a special mindset as well as good soldier skills. |
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The emphatic if irregular end rhymes work in a similar way and reflect the claustrophobia of the situation with all three participants seemingly trapped in a hall of mirrors. |
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Pressed down flat against kayak decks, our noses almost scraping the sharp oyster shells that cling to the cavern roof, we inch our way through darkness and claustrophobia. |
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No two adjacent doors are ever opened at the same time and the whole building is a clangour of keys and doors, enough to rapidly induce headaches and rampant claustrophobia. |
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The only minor cavil I have with it is that it did not give feel of cramped space and claustrophobia inherent in the real thing, which I have seen and experienced. |
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A wave of claustrophobia hits her, and she slams her foot on the brake. |
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Arachnophobia is an irrational fear of spiders and claustrophobia is an irrational fear of small places. |
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Despite being strong in the water, I had three neuroses about diving: agoraphobia about the vast open expanses, claustrophobia about poor visibility, and acrophobia, fear of the drops. |
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The first scenes, which take place in a minitheater that keeps shrinking, will be painful for anyone with even a tinge of claustrophobia. |
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Fellow crew members Grady Travis, Trini Garcia and Boyd Swan share a sense of claustrophobia as their tank ends up becoming isolated. |
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A phobia is considered a psychiatric disorder when it interferes with normal social functioning, such as in claustrophobia or nomophobia. |
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His protagonists scarpered from the claustrophobia of family life to embrace intellectual and sexual freedom. |
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A HIGH Court case involving a man claiming compensation for claustrophobia was held outdoors. |
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She suffers from claustrophobia and says hypnotherapy did not help, but cognitive behavioural therapy did. |
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Helps with all issues of space, bot agoraphobia and claustrophobia. |
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Some people have claustrophobia, you couldn't go underground. |
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Volunteers were screened for a history of ear disease, hearing loss and tinnitus, excessive wax in the outer ear canal, claustrophobia and difficulty concentrating for a two-hour period. |
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Furthermore, a significant number of patients cannot tolerate this procedure because of claustrophobia and the inability to tolerate prolonged imaging procedures because of pain. |
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But, in my forties, the claustrophobia I used to feel in Ottawa evaporated like a morning fog, and I moved back to be close to relatives, especially my mother who was still living in the family home. |
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Both understood that a people trapped for decades needs a respite of at least a few days. But as Egypt began reluctantly closing the border that it now controls, claustrophobia returned. |
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In the inexhaustibility of nature lies humanity's freedom from claustrophobia. |
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It's an atmosphere of complete claustrophobia with nowhere to turn. |
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It's very much in the old-fashioned spirit of The Old Dark House or And Then There Were None, and depends on its young cast's ability to transmit feelings of isolation, paranoia and claustrophobia. |
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You'll be glad to escape the growing sense of claustrophobia at the end. |
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A GRANDMOTHER of eight has spoken of her relief at being able to use an MRI scanner to dispel fears of a brain tumour despite acute claustrophobia. |
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