The struggle for genuine spiritual self-definition using outmoded, sexist terms becomes these girls' existential crisis. |
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The poet seems to be experiencing a kind of existential crisis in a hostile, opaque, impenetrable and uninhabitable world. |
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Bloc members are privately admitting that they are experiencing an existential crisis and that it is difficult to remain in perpetual opposition. |
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Spiritual counseling is meaningful for many patients as they turn to their religion during the existential crisis brought on by cancer. |
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Mr. Speaker, clearly, as everyone knows from media reports over the weekend, the Bloc Québécois is going through an existential crisis. |
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Lost in the meanders of my existential crisis, I could suddenly see all the problems in my young professional's life closing in. |
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It has caused something of an existential crisis for Conservatives, but Canadians recognize that action must be taken. |
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In short, the United States is having a bit of an existential crisis, and no one, not even Hollywood, has been exempt. |
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Trying to carve out an identity in this grey area brings on an existential crisis. |
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Anthroposophic clinics are currently in a widespread existential crisis situation. |
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And it was German procrastination that aggravated the Greek crisis and caused the contagion that turned it into an existential crisis for Europe. |
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I often find myself in the toy aisle, having an existential crisis. |
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If we are to build a relationship of trust, we must first show consideration for the emotions and existential crisis they feel upon learning they have cancer or suffer from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or hepatic cirrhosis. |
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For at that very moment we were on our first full day in the country, scoffing rounds of Thai food and listening to tales of existential crisis, and the snow was continuing to settle on the tops of the Andes. |
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François is suffering his own existential crisis. |
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Financial markets must be regulated in such a way that banks and other financial service providers cannot ever be in a position where their actions can plunge entire economies into an existential crisis. |
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In regards to the existential crisis that I faced since the beginning, I let myself be influenced a little by Sénèque, a little by Nietzsche and especially by Jollien! |
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The crisis in Europe today truly is an existential crisis. |
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This question should not provoke an existential crisis, as we know that these are very complicated crises in which many different elements must be addressed. |
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Pascal, a youth of 25, was in the midst of a profound existential crisis, and his main contribution until then was that at the age of 19 he had invented the arithmetic machine, the predecessor of computers. |
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When I was 22 and in the throws of a deep existential crisis, God plucked me out of the abyss and placed me in a 5th grade classroom as an assistant to my teaching mentor, Simone. |
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But beyond commercial constraints and the homogenization of artistic thought, we have to accept the obvious: Quebec science fiction is going through an existential crisis. |
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Existential crisis in this reading is not an apprehension of reality, but a symptom of its avoidance. |
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