If this is the worst trouble we see all tournament, I shall have to fight the feelings of smugness very hard indeedy. |
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Like other collectors I am also trying to recapture the feelings of childhood. |
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By evoking scenes from old Hollywood melodramas and thrillers, the images conveyed vague feelings of tension and threat. |
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As the boa constrictor tightens its grip our feelings of euphoria will grow as our power to transact on our own account diminishes. |
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Filling up on fatty foods like meat and cheese added to feelings of tiredness and lethargy. |
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If you can face it, bland foods such as toast or crackers may relieve feelings of nausea. |
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It is with feelings of deep sadness that we record the passing of Tommy Kenneally, Lyreattin, Cappagh at his home recently at the age of seventy. |
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He found that he couldn't shake the feelings of guilt and depression when it comes to her. |
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Effects can range from mild feelings of stress and anxiety, to bouts of severe depression or even violent urges. |
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My aunt together with the other elderly and frail residents have had their feelings of security and confidence shattered by these proposals. |
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The feelings of gender are difficult to understand but, to the transgenderist, they are very strong. |
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I suppressed a shiver of disgust and fought down the feelings of triumph writhing in my stomach. |
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The critical venom is almost enough to stir misplaced feelings of cultural loyalty and ties of kinship in even the hardest black heart. |
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I found myself experiencing those same misplaced feelings of utter sophistication. |
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They can hide inner feelings of a monadic existence, while the rest of the world seems to cruise carefree. |
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When overstimulated, they can produce feelings of dizziness and nausea that are aptly referred to as motion sickness. |
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There are feelings of concern for lost sinners who are without God and without hope. |
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Not all of us are like that but we all are brothers and I for one appreciate their pain and feelings of being unappreciated for their service. |
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It was a magical evening of tears, laughter, and special feelings of connection, sisterhood, and joy in the beauty and the strength of women. |
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I guess there might have been some serious feelings of inadequacy by some of the male viewers who came to see the sizeable organ eh? |
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Jerry could feel her emotions surge, as her inner thought suddenly manifested feelings of remorse, regret, sadness, and guilt. |
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I am not so interested in endless dialogue with the already converted, but I am fascinated by the thoughts and feelings of the unconverted. |
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Instead there develops a growing deep anxiety, and feelings of insecurity, unworthiness, and undesirableness. |
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The unpaid, unequipped and untrained army was to be inspired by feelings of patriotism and nationalism. |
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The latter nation-view tends to incite feelings of unescapable impending doom, a resurgence of the old Cold-War nuclear Armageddon panics. |
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While the stories sound amusing, attached to them are unheard feelings of embarrassment and hurt. |
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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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When we are confronted with massive natural disasters, our own feelings of inadequacy are almost inevitable. |
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The Internet is a uniquely helpful venue in which to validate feelings of anger, fear, and uncertainty. |
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In the light of that, my little niggles and the odd feelings of unhappiness seem pretty trivial. |
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Absent parents may express feelings of rejection if their children verbalize positive feelings for the stepparent. |
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Such paintings court the viewer's curiosity, but make no appeal to feelings of pity, fear, or outrage. |
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As spittle from her mouth hit his face, his reflexes made him blink at the sudden feelings of the droplets falling onto his skin. |
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Finding new enthusiasm and challenges, which can prevent feelings of burnout or staleness, is another reason to travel. |
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By tracking the daily and weekly volume of puts and calls in the U.S. stock market, we can gauge the feelings of traders. |
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Many Democratic voters have nursed feelings of anger and disenfranchisement for the past four years. |
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Winning an Oscar, it is reasoned, should have a positive effect on feelings of perceived social standing. |
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The prosecution proposed that Mr Gassy had harboured feelings of resentment and anger towards Dr Tobin for her part in his deregistration. |
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They were in their early twenties, trying to find themselves, spurred on by feelings of omnipotence. |
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Group-think stymies open-mindedness, promotes feelings of superiority, and leads to prejudice and violence against non-members. |
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Stubborn, emotional and romantic, the old man stirs the feelings of the reader with his crazy love. |
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Is liberty a price worth paying, for a security that will only fuel our feelings of insecurity? |
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Drugs such as opiates and cocaine are clearly very enjoyable, and users often report that such drugs produce intense feelings of pleasure. |
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I should be happy, but I'm so overwhelmed by shame, confusion and fear that they are strangling the feelings of love I have for him. |
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I understand the feelings of loss among those who have fond memories of the Odeon in its heyday of the Thirties and Forties. |
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As far as I am concerned it was a high-handed decision made without any regard for the feelings of the local people. |
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He tried walked down the street but he was suddenly overcome by feelings of aloneness. |
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They also learn that sometimes it's polite to lie to spare the feelings of others. |
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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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Brigg's voice began to crack with emotions, mixed feelings of lingering sorrow and overwhelming anger and confusion. |
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It is natural to experience feelings of homesickness, awkwardness, or sadness in a new place. |
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These natives must learn to deal honestly with their emotions and be a little less secretive with their feelings of hostility or hurt. |
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These ideas are presented in attractive and palatable ways that suggest warm feelings of inclusion and the celebration of diversity. |
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During the first, some were asked to express feelings of anger and others were asked to suppress those feelings. |
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This book is here to try and help you figure out ways to suppress the feelings of depression following someone's death. |
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I'm a very ordinary human and can't suppress my feelings of love however hard I try. |
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And chivalrous men become burdened by feelings of guilt and shame when they hear stories of husbands who beat up their wives. |
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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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Some of the women reported feeling faint or dizzy, having heart palpitations, or having feelings of nausea. |
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Desperate to make her feel better, Jon swallowed his own feelings of confusion and tried to reassure her. |
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Lack of the hormone CRH also results in the feelings of extreme tiredness common to people suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome. |
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As we negotiated our way through icefalls and crevasse fields, I experienced feelings of awe and wonder instead of terror and dread. |
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Too many contrasting textiles and fighting fabrics will give you feelings of disorder and anxiety. |
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Some employees and students reported that feelings of sadness and hurt coexist with anger. |
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The feelings of solidity and permanence are illusory, for nothing is truly solid and permanent in this life. |
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Unfortunately, there are too many people who may allow feelings of revenge to override fairness. |
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Phantom limb pain, stump pain and phantom limb sensation describe the feelings of people who are missing a limb or part of a limb. |
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Comparisons with other cultures need no longer engender feelings of inferiority and inadequacy. |
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They have inflamed the feelings of Chinese victims by seeking to deny their responsibility for outrages such as the Rape of Nanking. |
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There is a place for a healthy patriotism so long as it does not undermine or infringe on the rights and feelings of others. |
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However, the action of the play and the feelings of both the characters are entirely fictional. |
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Stigmatizing labels induce feelings of guilt, worthlessness and negative self-identity conducing to despair. |
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Changing the organization often results in a milieu characterized by defensiveness and feelings of insecurity. |
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Her outstanding flaw is the ability to be totally insensible to the feelings of others. |
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She fought feelings of depression as she watched her son and husband living a life separate from the one she was forced to maintain. |
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She fought feelings of panic as he moved in to kiss her, and successfully allowed him to continue a few moments before she pulled away. |
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Since then, he has grown more liberated, fighting lingering feelings of guilt and fear. |
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Obsessively monitoring lines and wrinkles, swollen ankles, and grey hairs, they are haunted by feelings of self-hatred and inadequacy. |
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After a separation or divorce, social configurations change, making feelings of loss and loneliness more intense. |
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It inspires feelings of affection and loyalty and such feelings are to be valued, not carelessly disregarded. |
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The question turns upon how much violence is done to our instinctive feelings of justice and fair play. |
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These confusing feelings of being apart from the real world and close to it at the same time are part of what community college is about. |
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The reader will be curious to know where those fine feelings of moral repugnance were when you took the job. |
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His society considers the funeral custom of body viewing personal or dependent on the conscientious feelings of the individual. |
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New ways of thinking about self and nature and self and culture emerge with others who experience similar strong feelings of interconnectedness. |
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Her readiness to drop everything for him offered constancy to a man prone to bouts of introspection and feelings of inadequacy. |
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Psychiatric supervision may help him control some of his feelings of anxiety and he has been offered this on an outpatient basis. |
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Words are not always the only or even the best way to convey feelings of joy, sadness, fear, contentment, anger, and love. |
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When she sang, her voice was soft and gentle, conveying her feelings of love and compassion for him. |
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As the name indicates, the movie also conveys feelings of nostalgia and the pangs of lost love. |
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My feelings of anger and disgust, but even stronger emptiness, stopped me from poking fun at all my usual subjects. |
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During this time you may have feelings of sadness, anger, anxiety and irritability. |
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The movement, fluidity, and gracefulness of the human body contain the same lines and curves and feelings of my florals. |
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The green liquid, which looks like cough mixture, produces feelings of sedation, without the euphoric rush associated with heroin. |
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Protein is digested slowly, so foods high in this macronutrient help to prolong feelings of fullness. |
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Social workers told me that until they read it they hadn't understood fully the feelings of carers. |
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Gangs of older boys acted out their feelings of powerlessness against younger, more vulnerable boys. |
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Depression is the result of all these hidden sadnesses, darkness, and feelings of guilt that have been buried deeply in the heart. |
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The lack of other vitamins, such as B1, B2, B6 and C, can generate feelings of irritability and depression. |
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However there may be a get-out for the clause demanding consideration of the feelings of relatives. |
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It went from private feelings of bitterness into a tidal wave of protest that forced its way into the mainstream. |
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She began listening to relaxation tapes on a daily basis and doing deep-breathing exercises to reduce feelings of stress. |
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After the decision to proceed with transplantation, she began to experience feelings of anxiety and fear. |
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Children may also show hostility to the stepparent as a defense mechanism against feelings of hurt and betrayal. |
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He is alone with his terrors gripped by feelings of desperation and living at the limits. |
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I felt I was a detestable person and I hated myself and had all the feelings of failure. |
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She had not even spoken a word, and yet, Ashley could not help her intense feelings of detestation for her. |
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The game richly rewards you with feelings of accomplishment and pwnage then just as quickly yanks it all away leaving you mad and ready to quit. |
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Since they evoked feelings of gratification and satisfaction, uncertainty abounds as to whether they should be erased it into oblivion. |
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But the loving bonds we share with pets are real, and so are the feelings of loss and grief when they die. |
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These were the exact feelings of Joseph Smith who quickly eluded his pursuers. |
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As the addiction can be accompanied by feelings of shame and embarrassment, sufferers often find it difficult to seek help. |
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We enhance relationships by understanding our feelings, empathizing with the feelings of others, and controlling our emotions. |
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It preys on women's sense of fear and anger, and on men's feelings of guilt and shame. |
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I will be running on empty, my life fuelled only by the adrenaline created by feelings of constant panic and dread. |
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Some students were able to process their feelings of discomfort and apprehension during their presentations. |
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This important essence addresses existential feelings of loss and emptiness. |
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Celebration and thankfulness matter, but should not push out real feelings of emptiness when we lose someone. |
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The night around her was still, and might have seemed peaceful, but for her vague feelings of disconcertion. |
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That this can go on in such proximity without any feelings of discontentedness or envy is an amazing feature of campus life. |
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So our feelings of uncertainty and disempowerment are to some degree a product of our economic policies. |
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Doing so will help your body produce endorphins, feel-good brain chemicals that can counter feelings of stress. |
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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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When played properly, the game can only engender feelings of joy and success amongst its participants. |
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Actually listening to the record does little to dispel these feelings of disappointment. |
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Of course, they put in one that when stimulated, made the rat experience feelings of euphoria. |
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We get a shot of Ben staring into his fish tank, a recurring symbol that emphasizes Ben's feelings of entrapment and aloneness. |
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Several qualified female staff expressed intense feelings of distress associated with restraining patients. |
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I know I should be mature and sensible and rise above any feelings of petty envy. |
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Occasionally, some individuals say they have blurred vision, feelings of unreality, faints, blackouts or even epileptic fits. |
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Parental alcoholism, drug abuse, mental instability, and severe domestic violence resulted in feelings of emotional abandonment, as well. |
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For years she tried to shield the girls from her own feelings of anger towards her ex-husband. |
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Dubbed mind expanders, these drugs are said to raise self-awareness and summon feelings of religious or mystical connection. |
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At this stage, feelings of acute vulnerability may alternate with great expectations of success. |
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Research shows that people with strong feelings of self-efficacy not only don't quit when problems arise, they double down and try harder. |
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Coupling feelings of doubt with low self-esteem leads to very dire consequences. |
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The most common symptoms include feelings of anhedonia, guilt and suicidal ideation. |
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Normally we develop the feelings of fear because we assume that any mishappening or calamity may fall on us any time all of a sudden. |
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Whether the feelings of political efficacy in general remain stable or not, the cross-sectional distribution of such feelings may change. |
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Driving against the clock increased the drivers' alertness, but led some to experience feelings of superiority or invulnerability. |
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He was driven by feelings of resentment and hatred, and felt compelled not only to defeat his enemies, but to humiliate them. |
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Earlier this year Norwegian researchers found feelings of nausea and queasiness are due more to anxiety and depression than stomach problems. |
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We use it to comfort ourselves, quell anxiety and fear, and numb those feelings of self-doubt. |
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Could it not be the case that my anger was also mingled with feelings of jealousy, rivalry or envy? |
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Why should the prospect of another remake prompt groans and feelings of weariness? |
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For a long time I still had intense feelings of love and adoration for Tariq. |
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Ali's whimsical rendering of this imagined place evokes subtle feelings of nostalgia, and regret. |
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It's hard to read the feelings of others when you still haven't figured out your own. |
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Gregory reached out subconsciously with his mind, reading her feelings of horror and fear. |
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Each song has been carefully chosen and represents feelings of unity, peace, love, and realisation of dreams. |
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Obsessions are recurring thoughts or images that cause feelings of disgust. |
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It evoked feelings of nostalgia, embarrassment and wonder at how I was thinking then. |
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Patients with disequilibrium report feelings of light-headedness, faintness, or wooziness, sometimes involving blackouts. |
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We would therefore hope he will take on board the feelings of fellow residents. |
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It's hoped that it will reduce feelings of regret, remorse and guilt, which are all core to the experience of Post Traumatic Stress. |
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When managers refuse or fail to recognize the problem and further blame the victim, it reinforces feelings of guilt. |
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The lack of progress has hardened feelings of embitterment and emboldened hard-line rejectionists on both sides of the divide. |
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The behaviors of binging and then purging are often performed in secrecy, and are accompanied by alternate feelings of shame followed by relief. |
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These are often characterised by feelings of shame, regret, remorse and anxiety. |
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This leads to feelings of loss, guilt and remorse and sets in progress the process of mourning. |
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It may include feelings of guilt or profanation, at times engendering a twinge-or surge-of regret, an impulse to repent. |
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This frustration accurately reflects the feelings of people who live with amnesic patients. |
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It reversed our feelings of shame about our actual high school report cards. |
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Subjects fed resistant starch on reduced-calorie diets reported feeling less hungry and had greater feelings of fullness during the study. |
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Patients with CFS lack feelings of anhedonia, guilt, and decreased motivation classically seen in patients with depression. |
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Only rarely do legitimate children express such feelings of inferiority, and these exceptions are instructive. |
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Her feelings of fear, anger, and revulsion brought the return of her hysteria and nausea crept into her throat. |
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In fact, the feelings of the mother, the circumstances surrounding the pregnancy, mean nothing to anti-abortionists. |
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Everybody gets feelings of sadness or depression and most of these are short-lived and tolerable. |
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When I came home from Wales I was struck by horrible feelings of doom, depression, general low spirits and a sense of self-loathing. |
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Even as the southern protest movement achieved its civil rights goals, it also revived feelings of racial consciousness among African Americans. |
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We respond to Oedipus' plight, which includes his own feelings of repulsion about incest, an evaluation which we may share. |
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As people act to change the world, so they experience feelings of collectivity and solidarity which open them to socialist ideas. |
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Music is also thought to stimulate right-brain functioning, which is associated with imagination and feelings, especially feelings of sadness. |
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I don't know why, but the thought of him helping her riled me up a little, but I tried to ignore my irrational feelings of jealousy. |
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Even a normal, healthy body weight may arouse feelings of tension and panic. |
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And the coverage of U.S. atrocities aroused feelings of shame rather than pride. |
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At the same time, the economic processes at work in society arouse feelings of anxiety and apprehension among servicemen. |
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The book is something of a tour de force in creating sympathy for a character who, properly speaking, ought to arouse feelings of contempt. |
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They arouse feelings of nostalgia, but are still manufactured for use today. |
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In this atmosphere the approaching memorial day arouses feelings of unease, more than anything else. |
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Support is seen as essential as victims may quickly develop feelings of isolation, loneliness, anxiety, withdrawal or depression. |
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Many feel desperate to return to city life because of the feelings of desperation and loneliness they experience in a countryside setting. |
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Elementary-school children may more directly articulate their feelings of sadness or anger about a parent's departure. |
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As I visited old haunts I was once again assailed by familiar feelings of disgust. |
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The message is loud and clear that feelings of anxiety, despair and depression are common and treatable. |
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However, it does indicate that strong feelings of community are associated with higher levels of personal trust in others in one's community. |
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Somehow, they have feelings of solitude and loss after leaving the working environment they were closely associated with for so long. |
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Trying to assuage the ruffled feelings of the masses by conducting such events in situations of necessity may be fine. |
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The subsequent amendments were being proposed to assuage the feelings of industry. |
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It seems as though dance helped to assuage the feelings of loss associated with leaving Ireland. |
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This is because one of the purposes of the criminal law is to assuage the feelings of the victims and their friends and relations. |
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Such videos are very popular as they help assuage the guilt feelings of parents over their failure to control the TV in the first place. |
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At times I continue to experience those feelings of lowness and depression which at times is very difficult for me and those closest to me. |
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Almost universally in families, there are strong feelings of attachment to one another that defy logical explanation. |
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But mixed with their feelings of sadness is the sense that the company has let them down. |
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All I'll say is that the guy did well, he spoke with authority and at the same time, took into consideration the feelings of all concerned. |
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Such an autocratic style of leading a family leads to repression and suppression giving rise to feelings of discontentment and unhappiness. |
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The noise of a dentist's drill might awaken feelings of apprehension and nervousness. |
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James stumbles across a beautiful fairy-girl, Anastasia, who awakens tender feelings of love that are entirely alien to him. |
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My feelings of annoyance quickly faded away and were replaced with feelings of awe and respect. |
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The exhibition contained images almost always brutal, satanic and inhuman, designed to engender feelings of fear and hatred. |
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Fay ably expresses the feelings of many as they try to decipher the babble of words coming from the religious sector following the tsunami. |
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Now, we go to rest, drink, eat, and make merry to give us all a nice happy buzz to prevent any feelings of worry about tomorrow! |
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Symptoms may include feelings of sadness, tearfulness, and a sense of hopelessness. |
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We are not saying that feelings of sadness and pain over the loss of life is inappropriate. |
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He is eagerly interested in anything scientific in nature, and careless about the feelings of people around him. |
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If slave conditions need to change, human labour, needs and feelings of manual workers need to be respected. |
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Visualize that you are exhaling any feelings of discomfort and muscle tension. |
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Overworked respondents said there were also feelings of anger directed towards employers and resulting job terminations. |
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The spareness of her art during this period perfectly mirrored her ascetic tendencies and feelings of self-deprivation. |
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But he attributes any meekness to feelings of inferiority rather than superiority. |
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The feelings of concern for your own children is overwhelming, and hits you like a thunderbolt. |
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Third, to excite feelings of devotion, these being aroused more effectively by things seen than by things heard. |
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Similarly East Timor excited passions and dredged up long-suppressed feelings of national guilt. |
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Do these schools have any idea of the feelings of revulsion a statement like that on their websites provokes? |
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Far from being merely functional, it engages with the ideas and feelings of the people who see it around the world. |
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Instead of helping to ease the situation, I allow my own self-obsessed feelings of guilt override my duties to a wounded friend. |
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Obesity shows a desire for self-protection and a defence against anxiety and feelings of guilt. |
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Psychiatrists explain that people's feelings of fear can be traced to self-suggestion and imagination. |
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He was self-willed, obstinate, aggressive, vindictive, beset by feelings of inferiority, and yet firmly convinced of his own abilities. |
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But amid the feelings of frustration, one piece of positive news shone out like a beacon of hope. |
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The historical territory of the Bohemian state did not become more Germanized over the centuries because of the anti-German feelings of the Czechs. |
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Teenagers, in particular, are susceptible to feelings of worthlessness and low self-esteem because they cannot measure up to the perceived ideal of air-brushed perfection. |
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Emphasizing feelings of uniqueness, omnipotence, and invulnerability helps the adolescent to conceive of the self individualistically, i.e. apart from family ties. |
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This can result in the child having conflicting feelings of wanting the love which is tied up with the abuse, making them feel like they wanted the abuse. |
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The physical closeness and accessibility of food are so important for your feelings of temptation and disinhibition. |
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The fallen leader's statues often go down with him, like the scapegoat cast out at the year's end, a focus for normally inexpressible feelings of violence. |
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It is easy to understand the strong feelings of smokers who feel victimized by the anti-smoking sentiments of the majority, sadly the converse is not true. |
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The feelings of hundreds of family and friends were summed up by Wendy Schofield, 39, of Brookford Close, Burnley, whose husband Mark, 40, is a Territorial lance corporal. |
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Shared personal history can also contribute to feelings of trust that can help to initiate risk taking when empathetically attuned, which can in turn lead to spontaneous musical utterances. |
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Flooding your brain with dopamine and serotonin, it not only heightens feelings of euphoria, but empathy and love as well. |
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Still, it would be nice to see the flesh and bone brethren work up something terrifically tinseled, not overblown with effects or false feelings of Feliz Navidad. |
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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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It connects the physical sensation of pain to feelings of distress. |
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Underlying these characteristics are the feelings of pride in the in-group, common consciousness and identity of the group, and the exclusiveness of its members. |
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The wider feelings of distrust or dislike for the Irish harbored by some passengers on board were concentrated in the disapproval of their dancing and general merrymaking. |
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I maintain that this disaccording between his feelings of pleasure and pain and his rational judgment constitutes the very lowest depth of ignorance. |
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She had never danced before, and all her feelings of awkwardness returned. |
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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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Beijing has caused the two sides of the Strait to drift further apart and seriously hurt the feelings of the Taiwanese people, the caucus said in a statement. |
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But lin can also produce the feelings of existential wonder that all good novelists provoke. |
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Although teasing resembles bullying because it can prompt feelings of anger or embarrassment, teasing can be less hostile and done with humor, rather than harm. |
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It should not be overlooked that this could be due to the feelings of fear, shame, embarrassment or anger that the victims may still feel during or even after the event. |
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Perhaps my outrage at the men defending Cosby springs from my own feelings of guilt. |
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He said there is no deliberate attempt to provoke feelings of isolation, but the looped video of a train constantly leaving the viewer stranded is a touch eerie. |
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For young men who experience feelings of despair the outlook is bleaker. |
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The book goes a long way to justify our irrational feelings of irritation towards the earnest besuited men who call to our door, always at a bad moment. |
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As they participate with peers in the creation of self-definitions, they move from feelings of worthlessness and disempowerment to confidence and well-being. |
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This is promoted by a system of rituals which reinvoke and celebrate the original passions of the primal crime, designed to expiate feelings of guilt. |
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She drives herself towards real danger, craving it and seeking it out whatever the cost, but is all the time consumed by feelings of self-hate and worthlessness. |
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It also led him to feelings of exquisite pain and devastation. |
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So even as people living the mixed race experience would seem inherently inclusive, there really seems to be no way around those feelings of closing off to others. |
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Such attitudes, he felt, supported whites' feelings of superiority. |
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The walls were the same sickly colour, the smell was the same of dense human aromas, and my feelings of determination and acceptance were one and the same. |
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His interest is solely in the elemental feelings of this simple girl. |
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My feelings of disappointment were sharp, but soon the intifada was over. |
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They weren't just asides to give voice to the feelings of the characters. |
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His weary comment on the crisis sums up the feelings of many of his compatriots. |
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It is such that an unfortunate circumstance or careless remark can shake feelings of love as can an embarrassing confession, comprised of three little words, reinforce it. |
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The lack of information about available benefits and the lack of explanation for money withheld from monthly cheques led to frustration and feelings of disempowerment. |
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Dani bit her lip, trying to suppress her feelings of desire. |
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This may exacerbate feelings of anxiety or discomfort and shy behaviour. |
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He does not generally harbour grievances or grudges and it is rare for him to finish a regatta with lingering feelings of resentment towards a rival competitor. |
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We should note that Smith acknowledges that on rare occasions, unconfessed sin and the consequent feelings of guilt can impede the healing power of Theophostic Ministry. |
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Dreams about being attacked bring feelings of panic and confusion. |
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Basic human decency and respect for the dead as well as for the feelings of their grieving loved ones should guarantee that burial places are sacrosanct. |
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Further, it was conjectured that the adolescents mistook superficial emotions, such as excitement and security, for genuine feelings of well-being. |
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Two indicators were used conjointly to measure the child's feelings of social isolation, including a measure of loneliness and an indicator of perceived social support. |
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The data indicated that although the Samoan women felt as fat as the Australian women, this feeling was less likely to impact on their feelings of attractiveness. |
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There were feelings of horror, repulsion and fear being expressed. |
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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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The presence of homeless youth threatens to spark feelings of empathy in people's hearts, awakening them to the fundamental injustices in the world they inhabit. |
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Lack of self-esteem leads to unholy and false feelings of worthlessness. |
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The affective dimension of pain includes both the immediate feelings of unpleasantness associated with the painful sensation and negative emotions evoked by the pain. |
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One noteworthy finding revolves around reported feelings of fatigue. |
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It is deemed treatment to be degrading because it was such as to arouse in the victims feelings of fear, anguish and inferiority capable of humiliating and debasing them. |
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This view clashes with the feelings of residents and businesses. |
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Shortened lengths of stay in hospitals can lead to clinicians' feelings of unfamiliarity with patients or not having the opportunity to connect with patients. |
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Models of procedural and interactional justice also suggest that words have potent effects on individuals' feelings of satisfaction as well as on their behavior. |
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From the outset there was tension between the demands for office space and the feelings of the families of those who died at the World Trade Center. |
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Once he got accustomed to his morphine dosages, his feelings of guilt kept him from falling asleep. |
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Betty Friedan put the feelings of our mothers to words, publishing The feminine Mystique. |
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Ours is the Caiman model, a 6x6 behemoth that weighs in at over 15 tons and makes Humvees shrivel up with feelings of inadequacy. |
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When Bello posted the letter on his website, many took to Twitter to express similar feelings of disappointment. |
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Other issues included feelings of social isolation, with students saying they had difficulties fitting in because of a culture clash between university and their home life. |
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He does not need our wealth or spiritless ritual worship though He gives high value to the heart that is brimful of the feelings of gratitude and thankfulness. |
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Reporters have been fired, celebrities have deleted tweets, and mainstream media have changed headlines, all to assuage the tender feelings of the eliminationists. |
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Even more surprising is the way we quench our feelings of guilt. |
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The familiar feelings of longing returned, and his heart ached for her. |
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A man's cogitable donations, his physical heredity, his moral and mental instincts and capacities are the results of the thoughts and feelings of his previous births. |
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Her own muddled feelings of confusion, shame, and fear are what make the essay great and what make the essay her story. |
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But you should turn those feelings of pity into feelings of rampant envy. |
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Membership in the Continental Army only strengthened feelings of national loyalty, just as membership in a fire company might strengthen group and local loyalty. |
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In their relationships with women, Russell and Ayer both seemed quite oblivious to the feelings of others when such feelings were likely to thwart their plans or ambitions. |
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We all have feelings of anger and aggression, and so does your child. |
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She warned that if a child did not receive help, this could lead to feelings of self-hatred and could result in self-mutilation and even suicide attempts. |
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For example, one might carry a grudge or feelings of guilt for years. |
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Offenders often fail to realize the severity of their crimes, and an antagonistic prison environment can exacerbate feelings of being wrongly accused and hamper treatment. |
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Finding writing therapeutic, Delia channeled her feelings of loss onto paper. |
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