How, then, do we demythologize and render impotent the demons in our lives? |
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They want us to feel impotent, to worship the golden calf of commercialism, dazzled and opiated by its pale buzzing glow. |
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The few pretenders who remained were a disappointing assortment of dim, second-class felons and impotent thugs. |
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Of course, there are two sides to every coin and not all bouncers are muscle-bound, impotent meatheads. |
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Korean researchers had 45 impotent men take either 900 mg of Korean red ginseng or a placebo three times daily. |
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Governments are thought to be impotent in the face of business interests to make improvements in people's lives. |
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According to the findings of this study, about 120,000 U.K. men are impotent because of smoking. |
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Treatment of impotence leads to a major improvement in the quality of life for both the impotent male and his partner. |
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Beer mats and posters persuading impotent men to seek medical help are to be placed in dozens of Scottish pubs. |
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These witches had used poisons to kill people or make them ill, often rendering men impotent and women sterile. |
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With the official Opposition almost impotent, the country needs strong, Labour-led committees to keep the executive to account. |
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We would end up an impotent and uninfluential nation, just one voice among the many. |
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One night, she makes a pass at him, and though he tries to respond, he is impotent. |
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Theirs is an impotent, childish rage, born of a sense of failure and a resentment of American power. |
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Beyond shaking one's fist at the sky in impotent rage, not much can be done for that stuff. |
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The more the mother tried to make her daughter go to school, the more the daughter refused, and the more the mother felt helpless and impotent. |
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Heritage-rich nations and tribal groups alike sound bellicose in defence of heritage whose attrition they are impotent to prevent. |
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There emerges an impotent impasse in which the actually organic aspect takes over. |
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For all our technological and intellectual advances, we are impotent when nature rears up against us. |
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But several biographers have argued that Barrie was asexual, possibly impotent, and certainly never acted on any improper urges. |
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Even though I have lots of people who hang on my every word and would do anything I told them to, I feel impotent and helpless. |
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Watching her thrown into this heartbreaking cycle of events made us feel so small, so impotent, so powerless. |
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He's just lashing out in impotent frustration at the thought of neo-liberal policies being rejected yet again. |
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They feel impotent, seeing the effects of abuse lasting indefinitely while paedophiles receive lenient treatment. |
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Were the images destroyed, desecrated or mutilated because they were potent or impotent? |
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To say that opponents of neoconservative policies overestimate neocon influence is not to say that neocons are mere impotent scribblers, however. |
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A white boy dancer must deliver an impotent, but ironic, rendering of White's orchestration of potent sexuality. |
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Now, in your heart of hearts, you'd like them to have all been impotent or jailed, but that's not life. |
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All of these men would have lived out their lives in impotent obscurity had their families remained in England. |
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The woman is not only dominated, but reprobate, not only impotent, but cursed. |
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It suggests that, on the contrary, it is this very world picture that prevents progress and entraps people in a culture of impotent resentment. |
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In 1433, John's wife Alice Russell took him to court claiming he was impotent and demanding the marriage be dissolved. |
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Similarly, the most complex ritual forms can be rendered impotent and meaningless if a sufficient level of emotional investment isn't there. |
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But his are cries of impotent despair against the master who has enslaved him. |
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Franklin dug through the spoils, focusing his trained eye and pulling out the impotent mushrooms. |
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He has been seen as an impotent leader who has been nullified by a divided and uncooperative executive board. |
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Yet it happened, and he felt helpless, powerless, and impotent. |
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One policeman knelt by the impotent aggressor and talked to him quietly. |
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Thus, they are impotent, powerless to confront the current regime. |
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Unless he acts, allies insist, he will be painted as an impotent puppet, thwarted by London Labour, and vulnerable to the opposition leader's bombast. |
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Lieutenant-Colonel Abercromby, who had led the only serious sortie from Yorktown, chewed his sword in impotent rage. |
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The protagonist of Hemingway's novel, Jake Barnes, is impotent. |
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The shamefulness of my impotent, grovelling anxiety attached to the book that allayed it. |
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Is that the best you could manage, George, you impotent worm? |
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God's plan of salvation is also fulfilled in the fragility of bodies that are weak, barren, impotent and no longer young. |
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It means that you think the true gospel of the water and the Spirit is too impotent to blot out all your sins and make you His child. |
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His libido was so far down the Byronic scale that he was pronounced incurably impotent in his divorce from his wife Effie. |
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Chadwick's sculptures are often illusive hybrids suggesting alternately impotent De Chirico-like figures or animated geological forms. |
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When Metcalfe, dying of cancer, retired in November, 1845, he left behind an impotent government shorn of its popularity. |
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We must therefore remain shoulder to shoulder with our brothers, even while being impotent and wordless. |
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But if the girls are putting it about, it is better to be virile and dim, than impotent and smart. |
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Selection on an arboreal ape population will be impotent if variations which improve their terrestrial prospects are sparse. |
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But this play, with all its prejudices, forces me to do so, with Jake becoming impotent because of his concerns for caring for Joey. |
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Many believe their tea is dosed with bromide to keep them impotent and therefore passive. |
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In conventional combat the Taliban is impotent in the face of Canadian might. |
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All of these examples show the power of new technology in bringing people out into the streets in countries where they previously felt impotent. |
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Apart from the Camp David agreements, diplomacy proved impotent and futile whenever it was tried. |
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The law also requires written authorization for surgical sterilization and criminalizes any harm that leaves the victim impotent. |
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This displacement can be devastating for indigenous women in particular, who are left feeling impotent and unable to provide for their families. |
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In others, education alone is impotent and needs to be built on a framework with established minimum conditions. |
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We recognize that we, the creations of God, are impotent beings, as well as grave sinners before Him. |
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We do not need concessions, which would dilute the essence of the Union and make it similar to many impotent world organisations. |
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We are committed to this because the communities felt overwhelmed and impotent. |
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They encounter a little ugly man who is understandably furious at the invasion of his property by these two strangers and vociferates horrific but comically impotent threats. |
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The anger flared in both cheeks, burning his face with impotent rage. |
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The government fears that the union bureaucracy cannot indefinitely contain the mounting anger of public-sector workers with bombast and impotent protests. |
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Some addicts cave in to their most lustful and obsessive desires on a regular basis, while others remain impotent and untemptable no matter what is dangled in front of them. |
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Chicago is a city imperiled by impotent leadership that is unwilling to face down this crisis. |
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Most of this boils down to stamping tiny feet in impotent rage. |
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Parents are either unable or unwilling to do anything, teachers have their hands tied, the police are impotent and the Judiciary Services have let us down. |
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Such click-through consumer response, of course, ideally offers the kind of direct, measurable results that advertisers ache for in an age of increasingly impotent mass media. |
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I felt an impotent anger, but also a curiosity, rise in my chest. |
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We all remember that a decade ago many commentators predicted that monetary policy would become impotent as more and more credit flows occurred outside the banking system. |
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He drags a heavy karma and I feel impotent. |
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In Malaysia and Quebec, two numerous but formerly politically and economically impotent groups have gained control of the education system as part of the process of reversing their minority status. |
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The Poverello is attracted to and conquered by the love of God, that love which is poor, fragile, impotent, threatened from birth, and which hands itself over voluntarily to death for the sake of reconciliation and peace. |
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Although the Liberal leader said he supports term limits, he is apparently so impotent that his unelected senators feel free to ignore his will, adjourning debate every time the bill comes up. |
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Recently when drunk he admitted in an answerphone machine that he had been impotent from a very early age, and that he had been trying to find ways to compensate for this heavy and painful secret. |
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I am despondent that the European Union has been so impotent in its efforts at seeking to stop this war and to achieve a peaceful disarmament of the Iraqis. |
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In terms of prestige, Longford had reached the pinnacle of his career but, in practice, he was impotent, and often resorted to playing up to his image as the cabinet jester. |
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The proceedings against a hermaphrodite, several castrates, and many impotent men are explored thoroughly. |
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A woman can file for divorce if her husband has signed a contract granting that right or if her husband is unable to support his family, drug addicted, insane or impotent. |
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He tosses two twenties on the table and with a gentle nudge turns me away from Steve, who sits there, impotent, staring gape-mouthed at the cash. |
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Similarly, while the central government, and especially Gorbachev, appeared impotent to affect the actions of the republic governments, it could not be said that this was a power deflation. |
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The fact is that the idea of a collapsed, failed or impotent State that is employed as the basis for those new operations is devoid of any historical perspective. |
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Its venom is almost impotent on warm-blooded animals. |
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If anything, President Dmitry Medvedev and his mentor and prime minister, Vladimir Putin, seem to be enjoying the world's impotent indignation in the face of their new-found machismo. |
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Following this, the government's inability to take a firm line on the pan-blue's dalliance with China both parties' leaders visited Beijing last year made Mr Chen look impotent. |
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These acknowledgements, as pertinent as they are, that incriminate the brazen exploitation of children from the former working classes have absolutely no purpose when they are addressed to an impotent state institution. |
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Saints' failure to score owed as much to the footsure performance of the home defence on a tacky surface as it did the visitor's impotent attack. |
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He is the only writer to use the term eunuch about Jesus, using the Latin word spado, a common word for a castrated or impotent man. |
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The theory behind this dichotomy would assign art the task of saying the unsayable, since art, by its representations of the world, creates meaning in areas where reason becomes impotent. |
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England were beginning to look as impotent against the Kazaks as they were impressive in Croatia. |
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Epiphenomenalism, which leaves the mind an impotent bystander in a world of the physical? |
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The government seems to be as impotent against gagsters within the country as it is against gangsters from across the border. |
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By The Sea is undone by a plodding, impotent script that struggles to verbalise the central couple's turmoil. |
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Why is the minister so impotent when it comes to the military? |
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My resident wizard will turn the hacker into a pathetic, impotent, cryptorchid in an anorak. |
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These pioneering playwrights were unafraid to present their characters as ordinary, impotent, and unable to arrive at answers to their predicaments. |
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At last the robots of the 1940s, who rampaged across the covers of the pulp magazines in impotent pursuit of shrieking spacegirls, have come of age. |
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Fitz returned from Down Under for his wee girl's wedding, an impotent lump who smokes, gambles and swallaes malt whisky like it's sugarallie water. |
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A pirlicue which pleased them but little, so that some rode off that they might not be known, and some dourly remained, but were impotent for evil. |
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