Hal admits to having taken it, and after a long soul-searching conversation, father and son are finally reconciled. |
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I promise we can do this whole soul-searching gut-spilling confession thing tomorrow. |
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Young people on a quest to define their identity have never become more soul-searching and desperate. |
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Laura and I did a lot of talking during that time, a lot of very serious, deep, soul-searching talking. |
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Then I had a long, soul-searching time, when I really stopped making movies so that I could raise my kids. |
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After much consideration and soul-searching, it was clear that I no longer had any feelings for my ex-wife. |
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If you believe the media, England is consumed by a deep and soul-searching debate about the state of the national sport. |
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What's going on is that perhaps Rashid had some enlightenment after a deep soul-searching session. |
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Much soul-searching, tactical strategising and ideological debates have been taking place within the activist community. |
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And for me at a personal level, it caused I think a deep desire to do soul-searching, like it did for a lot of people. |
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All you can do is ask yourself some difficult, soul-searching questions and see what the answers bring. |
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The result is a repertoire of heart-wrenching, soul-searching works that communicate the ecstasy and agony of the human condition. |
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Your team will need to have soul-searching conversations about the supplier responses. |
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The film offers a picture of a soul-searching artist in socially turbulent times. |
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With prayer and much soul-searching, Hobson examined his state before God and his motives for seeking office as a minister in the church. |
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I've been doing a lot of thinking and soul-searching lately, and I'm not sure I like what I'm discovering. |
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There is a great deal of soul-searching, it seems, but not to the detriment of the listeners' enjoyment, for the music is far from downbeat. |
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It took a great deal of meticulous soul-searching for Franklin to conclude that he was sick of being part of the establishment. |
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As he began what at first looked like typical adolescent soul-searching, his parents stayed lovingly supportive. |
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There's something about lording over personal servants that lends itself to deep soul-searching. |
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After a divorce, a person may be in the process of healing or deep soul-searching. |
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I have a lot of thinking to do, a lot of soul-searching to find my motives for wanting to do this and for why I haven't already. |
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Last night, in a room full of poets, I found their endless raw emotionalism and soul-searching really irksome. |
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Basically, what I'm trying to say, is, after careful deliberation and soul-searching, I work alone. |
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Obviously, in Britain and elsewhere, it has lead to a certain amount of soul-searching about whether multiculturalism has worked. |
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They did a lot of soul-searching after the deal fell apart and concluded that they had to expand their horizons. |
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A soul-searching eyewitness account and immediate action by a journalist helped to at least nab the culprit. |
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After a great deal of soul-searching, I finally arrived at a conclusion. |
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But rather than looking at the global perspective, the rich world has some soul-searching and wallet-searching to do. |
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And then, finally, I think it's going to be important for all of us to do some soul-searching. |
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It is a soul-searching journey, incorporating mind matters and spirit matters, a gradual awakening to the joys of spiritual awareness on a road to discovery. |
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But as the drama begins to unfold, it poses soul-searching questions. |
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It is a time for soul-searching within and for reflecting on our deepest values. |
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There was a soul-searching desperation in his eyes that inspired Roza with both compassion and a strange excitement. |
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The party, after months of shock and soul-searching, finally appears to have moved on, as primary ballots loom in October. |
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Shane Bradley is a 28-year-old writer, gambler and soul-searching drifter. |
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It was a powerful, soul-searching gaze that bore into him uncomfortably. |
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By the way, it can take advantage of these changes for any soul-searching exercise is synonymous with progress. |
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For Nick's parents, it took much soul-searching, praying and some tears, before they could give Nick their full blessing. |
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These conversations, and lots of soul-searching, helped me come to some degree of peace with my childhood. |
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At this time of year, you will find all the answers you are seeking in conscientious, methodical soul-searching. |
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In those countries there has been a great deal of soul-searching going on as to what laws and what cooperation they will offer in the future. |
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After much soul-searching, she scattered his remains in a huge ornamental urn in the gardens of her Didsbury home. |
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The reality is that every church's stand on this topic has come from much soul-searching and careful, profound study and reflective prayer. |
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Of course, it wasn't exactly estate planning, but it does illustrate the kind of soul-searching that ideally underlies a good estate plan. |
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The planning of any home begins with a great deal of soul-searching. |
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This measure is the outgrowth of a good deal of soul-searching that began after the start of the latest Intifada, three or four years ago. |
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The vote would however cause much soul-searching among Labour activists and theorists. |
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A lot of soul-searching and prayer went into his choice to venture down a new path and he went through his moments of self-doubt. |
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The battle scenes are suitably bloodthirsty and chaotic, but they are balanced by scenes of self-justification and soul-searching. |
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Before the EU takes too much control of soils maybe we need to do a bit of soul-searching. |
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This recklessness led to much soul-searching and is no doubt the reason why this election night's TV coverage was stultifyingly dull and cautious. |
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The disaster has inspired a backlash and a round of soul-searching. |
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After some serious soul-searching I came to realise that the only reason for my sudden stardom was the fact that I was born west of the Iron Curtain. |
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The album is a collection of soul-searching, slightly melancholy songs about making and breaking relationships, gorgeously arranged and performed by the band. |
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His deeply personal lyrics, which involved a great deal of soul-searching, explored existentialist ideas and his own vague feelings of failure. |
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And the soul-searching that must have gone on prior to the group's comeback runs through the entire album like a filigree thread. |
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This has prompted some serious soul-searching. |
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This leads to some serious soul-searching on the part of our characters. |
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Personne admits that he recently went through a period of soul-searching following a series of aborted recording projects in the US and the UK and a period of intensive experimentation at home. |
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Much more than a concert, Mutantès is a multidisciplinary spectacle uniting musicians with a dozen singer-actors in a daring adventure accompanying a young mutant on a soul-searching quest for happiness. |
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After much soul-searching, the executive decided its mandate and key land holdings would remain intact but service delivery would be re-engineered. |
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Economic and political globalisation means that Europe must engage in some soul-searching and is an argument for deepening its policies and internal machinery. |
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The AfDB's soul-searching may provide an opportunity for civil society organizations to encourage a new approach in certain sectors and discourage the AfDB's involvement in other areas. |
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What begins as a summer vacation in the country away from the pressures of big-city life becomes a soul-searching journey for both mother and daughter. |
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The double 'no' vote on the draft Constitutional Treaty by the French and Dutch voters was symptomatic of this unease and soul-searching, even if reasons other than European ones probably came into play also. |
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The ball is squarely in the Pakistani court, and now is the time to engage in deep strategic soul-searching and reconfiguration. |
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The rate of soul-searching articles multiplied after a number of well-established figures lost their jobs in this century's first decade. |
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We should pause, even for a moment, to do a soul-searching exercise before participating in Communion. |
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After some serious soul-searching, the Wallabies forwards regrouped and dominated South Africa in Perth and the All Blacks in the return game in Sydney. |
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It has been a singularly rude awakening for France and the country has embarked on a deep, soul-searching, introspection on how things could have gone so horribly wrong. |
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I'm going to have to do a lot of soul-searching ahead of our next game against West Ham and the friendly internationals with Scotland. |
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But the phone belongs to a business consultant and leads to an unprecedented, soul-searching adventure. |
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I read 'Soul-searching' by a Disturbed Pakistani professional and his views expressed real soul-searching. |
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However, after much soul-searching and consideration of all the factors, I have now made proposals through my solicitor in Pakistan to Mr Rana. |
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At the end of each chapter, Cook poses soul-searching questions and suggests exercises that will help readers apply the Beatitudes to their lives and their relationships. |
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It had coincided with soul-searching on an ideological level, which had changed Herzen from ardent Westerniser to something more akin to a Slavophile socialist. |
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Rather than decide to actually cover this story of monstrous proportions, they resorted instead to bogus and pathetic bouts of existential soul-searching. |
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Mauresmo has much soul-searching to do after her latest disappointment. |
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The 28-year-old from Swansea has been stewing on his second defeat in 30 fights ever since and hopes to end the soul-searching by crushing Alvarez. |
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Very simple but very soul-searching was the preparation, but very peremptory was the command to all never to neglect to share in the divinely-instituted sacrament. |
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With soul-searching effectiveness we must find out just what prejudices and bigotous shortcomings we do have. |
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And so now the hand-wringing, second-guessing, and soul-searching begins. |
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Joan's sophomore set is sublime, whether it's the moody piano lament of Honor Wishes, the angry political rant of Furious or the intimate soul-searching of To Be Lonely. |
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The financial crisis has led many observers to do some justifiable soul-searching regarding the alleged powers of laissez-faire practices and to question the current risk simulation and evaluation models. |
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We, as European democrats, cannot continue to bemoan the fate of Aung San Suu Kyi in Burma and go along with such an agreement without some soul-searching. |
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Just like their star playmaker, Brazil face a lengthy bout of soul-searching over the next four years, more than enough time for them to digest the lessons of a narrow defeat to quality opposition. |
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At this crucial halfway point, we have an opportunity for soul-searching and retrospection to find ways for better implementation in the remaining time. |
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Come view the film's stunning black and white photography on our big screen and get carried away into a soul-searching experience that is almost holy. |
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This week Mr Bachmann returned to reassume leadership of the group. The sudden and spontaneous rise of Pegida has caused much soul-searching in German society and has shaken its political system. |
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Nissan's Quest disappeared for a year to do some soul-searching, than re-emerged as a 2011 model having fully accepted its role as a family-oriented people mover. |
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You might take some unexpected job-related journeys, but the truly rewarding exploration involves soul-searching, discovering your innermost desires and hidden agendas. |
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Hall Pass is a potty-mouthed battle of the sexes that takes an off-kilter premise as the starting point for 101 minutes of half-hearted soul-searching and vulgarity. |
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Pages are filled with inspiring verses, tested strategies, soul-searching questions, and other thought-provoking inducements to break out of closed-minded habits. |
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