When he's talking about the retrospective, it seems as if he's incapable of letting go and trusting his work to others. |
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In this way, through fully letting go of our sadness, we come to sense the openness that is the core of our being. |
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Sarah nodded, and tried her hardest to keep from letting go to of the bath mat. |
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Grinning, Sean, instead of letting go of the joysticks, gripped them harder and pulled a barrel roll. |
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It started with a back massage that loosened up my taut muscles and prepared me for the ultimate indulgence of letting go. |
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I let them down gently, first wriggling out of my board duties, and then letting go of the technical reins. |
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But a few did manage to make it to a new destination before letting go of my windshield or wiper blade. |
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In a way it's a story of letting go of expectations and pretense, of breaking down facades and accepting what's beneath as beautiful. |
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The new concept being to feel some good pain from the stretch then relaxing and letting go, softening the stretch and your general body tension. |
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It has to do with giving, and with letting go, with how the earth rotates on its axis to make an oblate spheroid. |
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Not long ago someone told me that it's letting go of any hope that the past can be different. |
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His father left, letting go of the door at the precise moment to let it fall quietly shut. |
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It felt like I was suffocating, like someone had taken a firm grasp around my throat and wasn't thinking about letting go anytime soon. |
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He was obsessed with her for a while, and then he finally seemed to be letting go of her. |
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This comes from letting go again and again of self-centered thoughts and habitual storylines. |
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But he has difficulty letting go of interesting cultural minutiae and fails to keep the story moving along. |
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The way to mystical freedom is by way of letting go of conventional concerns and achieving union with the Dao. |
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Therefore, in Java the act of letting go of unneeded references never runs the risk of deallocating memory prematurely. |
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A perfectionist and overthinker, it's easy for small issues to avalanche into big problems for you, and then letting go is tough. |
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Why is my right hand so numb that I cannot get the winder into the slot without letting go of the mast with my left. |
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So people let it go, and it was like we were letting go of the last thing we had in terms of anything to do with the fishery. |
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When I first learned to scuba dive, I wasn't so sure about letting go of that lung full of air. |
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I just felt like he had a hard time letting go, and he felt like he needed to kill Bridget himself. |
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Unready to start letting go, he even kept Russell's favorite aquarium fish in the freezer. |
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Hold down the left mouse button to build-up more power before letting go to take a shot. |
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Once depredation of forest and letting go of local food production begins to happen, people begin to migrate. |
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Now the last of all the energies, the energy of the base charka, the elixir of life, this is what life is all about, letting go. |
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The artist produces them by free association, in a precarious dialogue between reason and unreason, control and letting go. |
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Coming home means touching base with people again and letting go of the feeling of homesickness that's built up during months of touring. |
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Surely the New Age philosophy is about letting go of material trappings, emptying your mind of the chaos of 21st century life and looking inward for answers. |
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I am most concerned in letting go everyone's talent and energy, while watching not to appear heavily hierarchical. |
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We are enabled to experience a different quality of letting go, unravelling and integration that rarely happens in our busy life. |
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You now face the incredible struggle to hold your family close to your heart while coming to terms with letting go. |
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Facilitators use their past and current experience to help those in need of letting go of the gang lifestyle. |
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This will gradually get you used to letting go of routine responsibilities. |
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Are you thinking about completely letting go of the subject from the start so that it only becomes a pretext for the act of painting? |
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Now completely release this breath, fully relaxing your body and letting go of everything. |
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Since moving into management in December 2000, von Tiesenhausen's toughest challenge has been letting go of hands-on work with technology. |
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This balancing act between hanging on and letting go is a major challenge of parenting a teenager. |
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Norwood sighed to himself as he stepped under the steaming water, letting go of all the tension and stress he'd built up around himself in the last week or so. |
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And if anyone thought this was an abdication and a letting go of the unruly region they need to think again. |
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This entails letting go, lightly, of fair-weather friendships that no longer serve you. |
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He opens up about overcoming tragedy, letting go of the showtime drama, and a possible spin-off. |
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It doesn't matter how many times we are told to drop everything and be one hundred percent uncontrived and natural, we still hold on to the letting go. |
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Not trying to deliberately snark here, just pointing out that you seem awfully heavily invested in him letting go of something you already know he's not going to let go of. |
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The time of the waning moon leading up to a new moon is considered to be the optimum for detoxifying and letting go of what the body no longer needs. |
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Because when it comes to letting go, well, Capricorns often find their little fingers all stiff and cramped from the grip they've had on whatever they should be relinquishing. |
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Here the figure of the dog captures the tension between holding on and letting go, particularizing the struggle to comprehend what love isn't and is. |
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The bad news is that they now engage in less vigorous activities: they choose activities of low intensity while letting go of moderate-intensity ones. |
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I saw Moose Moryn playing centerfield, letting go a wad of yellow spittle as big as a sourball as he flagged down Dropo's long fly ball. |
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The transfer was a positive step to enhance collaboration between the two organizations, but there was a part of us that felt a sadness at letting go a part of our flagship funding initiative. |
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The triggered alarm will go off shortly after letting go of the key. |
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The price of finding the Infinite is letting go of the finite. |
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His life was a deeply ascetical one, letting go of false images of God, destroying the idols of his mind, so as to be ready for God's self gift when the moment was ripe. |
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Initially, you learn the basic lessons of letting go of effort in your muscles, getting to know different possibilities of breathing, quieting your mind and more. |
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The difficult part is letting go of aspects of these reactions that have ceased to provide benefit and are primarily interfering with the traumatized person's quality of life. |
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Relax your mind by letting go of any thoughts you might have in your mind thoughts of the past or the future, thoughts of your work, other places or people. |
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A state of wakeful presence and letting go enables change and reshaping. |
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John has stated that his wild stage costumes and performances were his way of letting go after such a restrictive childhood. |
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This means that they will find it very difficult to sleep because sleeping means letting go, giving up control, and that means they are vulnerable. |
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Briefly he considered letting go to glide along in Radu's wake as the assassin spidered up the wall. |
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After three runs, I was surfing the wake and letting go of the rope's handle with one hand so I could give the hang-loose sign to my buds. |
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Not letting go can send the wrong message and the projects may fail. |
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For example, a 60-year-old having a hard time letting go of management needs to understand that his 40-year-old son or daughter really needs to take charge. |
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But instead of letting go, as nice politicians are supposed to, he wrapped her tighter in his arms, closed his eyes and gave her a full-mouthed kiss that lasted a exceptionally long time. |
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Going face to face, letting go of the laundry list and putting guilt trips in their proper place have all contributed to the sacrament's worth for us. |
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