Love, and the expression of it, is a medicine to heal the pain of oppression, hatred, lovelessness and colonization. |
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It is also of course a very eighties song, a very eighties thing, with its chest-beating passion and crippling lovelessness. |
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Our present economic social and international arrangements are based to a large extent on organised lovelessness. |
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But when there is a chance to confront the lovelessness and loss of respect in Phil's household, there is a palpable sense of transformation. |
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Motherlessness in my situation was far too closely equated with lovelessness. |
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She had been married to him when she was twelve or thereabouts, embarking on a life of poverty, drudgery and lovelessness. |
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Mozart was buried in a collective grave which was neither a consequence of his alleged poverty nor of Konstanze's lovelessness. |
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The unfortunate girl only exchanges one kind of lovelessness for another. |
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And he's painfully direct about the lovelessness, insecurity and intimations of mortality afflicting him at only 48 years old. |
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Lee Mattinson's holiday camp-set play offers a potentially rather depressing cocktail of hereditary lovelessness. |
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Cycles of sin, of loveless relationships, feed more cycles of sin and lovelessness. |
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We must not allow people to become used to killings, lovelessness, to words of hatred and inhumanity. |
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From them we discover joy, sadness, love and lovelessness, and our voyage across the earth. |
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