How To Use Emotionally In A Sentence
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The results showed that the women in unhappy relationships and the women who remained emotionally hung up on their ex-husbands had decidedly weaker immune responses than the women who were in happier relationships (or were happily out of them).
Is There a Health Advantage to Being Married? | Impact Lab
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She emotionally recalls what it was like as a teenager running into her homeless dad on the streets and pretending she didn't know him.
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Perhaps it's because of the deluge of words, perhaps it's the weightiness of the subject, but one doesn't actually become involved emotionally.
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The ferocious battle for good schools and good universities is so expensive and emotionally draining that no parent would want to endure it twice.
Times, Sunday Times
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He intends to plead not guilty, according to his lawyer, Plato Cacheris, who characterized his client as emotionally distraught.
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The emotionally devastating effects of non-accidental injury, especially to children, has been receiving dramatic mass media coverage recently.
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The teenage years cover a period in which young women and men mature physically, intellectually and emotionally.
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But "LeAnn Rimes," the 17-year-old star's new CD of country classics, may be uniquely bizarre: not because it's unidiomatic, but because it's so emotionally empty.
An Abc Of Country Song Covers
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Hamilton said that, depending on how the students fared emotionally Tuesday morning, he might cancel classes in the afternoon.
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They managed to shift about half of the mentally retarded and emotionally disturbed patients to homes and less restrictive programs.
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All the children had been physically and emotionally abused.
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Abortion is not a painless procedure, it kills a living unborn baby and can scar a woman both emotionally and physically.
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I asked him if he felt emotionally or materially deprived because there were no more dinosaurs or brontosauruses -'And what did he say?
YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
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Many children have become emotionally disturbed as a result of the abuse they have suffered.
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Children who witnessed these kinds of parental disputes also tended to be more emotionally secure and well-adjusted socially.
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But what we know is these women often tend to be what we call interpersonal offenders, where they exploit children emotionally, if not sexually.
CNN Transcript Oct 25, 2007
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Emotionally expressive individuals are perceived as more visible, more attractive, and more likeable than unexpressive individuals.
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People who are emotionally needy or manipulate others to get their own way by making them feeling guilty are unconscious vampires.
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We get an extended mental digression from him on how to emotionally distance oneself from crying people.
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He was emotionally unstable.
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The feudal system is cloistered and I welcomed the change as it gave me a chance to grow emotionally and spiritually.
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You're too emotionally involved with the situation.
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We are emotionally drained and physically exhausted.
Times, Sunday Times
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DSK's defenders paint her as fragile and emotionally unstable.
Times, Sunday Times
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Show me a folk music audience and I'll show you the emotionally needy.
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Emotionally unstable, his aggressive attitude frequently culminates in violence.
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If not, better to burst the bubble while you are still emotionally intact.
Times, Sunday Times
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Yet the thought of being emotionally vulnerable had him gripped with fear.
Times, Sunday Times
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Unfortunately it was merely the not inconsiderable technical prowess of his dancers that Page showed off in his emotionally inexpressive choreography.
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Her voice is good if not emotionally gripping and her songs have an attractive quality but an edgy stimulant is sadly lacking.
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She was repeatedly told that there was nothing physically wrong with her, that the pain must be emotionally caused.
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At first we seem to be in familiar terrain, both emotionally and geographically, since this story of a fractured marriage has been shifted from Oz to England.
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Lasky and Zukor were Jews, landsmen, and Cecil was only half a landsman, and not even that much emotionally.
Empire of Dreams
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Emotionally unstable, his aggressive attitude frequently culminates in violence.
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It accepts no slackers, either emotionally (there is a 'spiritual resiliency test') or physically.
Times, Sunday Times
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He became emotionally distant from his friends and family after the illness.
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Even though she's presented as an emotionally cold person and therefore more of an antiheroine, she's relieved from being tarred with the usual misogynist brush in a few key ways.
"On the Female Vampire," Evie Byrne Guest Post
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Are you saying that you're becoming emotionally involved with me?
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Separation is not psychologically satisfying or emotionally empowering for some individuals.
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Rationally, he knows that she won't ever go back to him, but emotionally he can't accept it.
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Kuang and his troupe of tyro assassins are younger and more in over their heads than they realize, and things get emotionally and operationally out of hand with a rapidity that is stunning.
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Though Paul had wanted a child, he wasn't emotionally ready for it.
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The mother is still on the stand and emotionally unable to continue on.
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When we are emotionally upset and complain that we can no longer think straight we are in fact quite correct.
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Others find this more difficult - they may become withdrawn emotionally, or completely overreact to events.
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I was very upset and emotionally drained, and very weepy.
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She was so emotionally fragile that being sober was simply too painful.
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Reason told him he had to make a break no matter how emotionally painful the separation might be.
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During the emotionally charged gathering, a statue was unveiled.
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A most practical and emotionally calloused Youth interrupted.
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A child who had been terrorized and quite possibly emotionally and sexually abused by an adult kidnaper for four years.
O'REILLY ABUSES THE ABUSED: Then Lies That He's Done So
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I'm not perfect but I'm also not emotionally crippled or lonely.
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The effect is emotionally diluted and unpoetic.
Times, Sunday Times
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Is it possible that girls could have a desire, in their heart of hearts, to 'seduce' the father, emotionally at least, because this would mean having more power in the family ...?
Peggy Drexler: The New Father/ Daughter Dance: Changing Lessons in Power
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Abortion is not a painless procedure, it kills a living unborn baby and can scar a woman both emotionally and physically.
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He stars as a sound engineer in a happy but bland marriage to an emotionally fragile woman with psychic abilities.
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Most Pixar films, even the emotionally-devastating Toy Story 3, went out with G ratings, but Bolt went out with a PG for basically having a (fantastic) curtain-raiser opening action sequence that was quickly revealed to be fake and for a climactic moment of fiery peril for the lead characters.
Scott Mendelson: What Does a Cartoon Have to Do to Get a 'G' These Days?
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the defendant stared unemotionally at the victim's family
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Physically he had been just one millimetre closer to Doreen than ever before, but emotionally he had crossed a frontier.
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This week's emotionally intense, all or nothing energy inclines people towards radical solutions and massive rejigs rather than compromises or incremental steps.
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Just another morning in just another primary: just another crop of emotionally scarred children.
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I have met and worked with many families who have been left emotionally battered for years after acrimonious divorces.
Times, Sunday Times
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Keeping your personal relationship on even keel during this emotionally dicey period could prove difficult.
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There's a pattern that some parents exhibit with their children when they themselves have had an emotionally deprived childhood.
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As we have seen, emotionally autumn is a time to be aware of and release our sadness and grief.
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Think of all those avoidant or emotionally unavailable men we've all been involved with.
Times, Sunday Times
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This jibes with research showing that women are physiologically and emotionally more sensitive to unsatisfactory relationships.
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KAREN STOP IT I am still emotionally recuperation from the LAST non-YA novel you gushed about (The Vintner's Luck hush it took me a while to find and then I had to wait in agony for it to arrive by post)
Adult Fic, I Read That Too
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She remembered a remoteness in her stepfather; she saw in him the figure of a man conflicted about involving himself emotionally in the activities of his children.
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As a result, the film feels plotless because none of the big moments are big, none resonate emotionally the way they need to.
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But when we dramatize teenage sexuality by focusing only on its risks, we don't give young people the tools to mature into sexually and emotionally healthy adults.
Amy Schalet: The New ABCD's of Talking About Sex With Teenagers
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So as you are striving to digest a bellyful of turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, and notice yourself screaming at the television, enraged at a bad call by the ref, or jubilant at a touchdown, remember that millions of years of human evolution have shaped your brain to emotionally bond with your team.
Michael Taft: Of Touchdowns and Tribalism
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I try not to become emotionally involved.
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Most reported interventions have begun with assessment of seizure precipitants, looking particularly for emotionally based triggers for seizures.
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She tries to remain emotionally detached from her patients.
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Weeks of ‘treatment’, bitter loneliness, and longing left me emotionally dead.
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It's exhausting and emotionally draining.
Times, Sunday Times
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his father's cold and distant demeanor inhibited him emotionally
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The viewer sees over the shoulder of one woman, whose fingers splay emotionally in the fore-ground, to the others squatting on the ground.
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I had a terrible education. I attended a school for emotionally disturbed teachers. Woody Allen
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Beware of overdoing anything, or going over the top emotionally.
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The Rovers' barmaid is being emotionally abused in scenes that are repeated behind closed doors in homes in Greater Manchester and across the country.
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If you're able to stay emotionally detached from your investments, this can be a good strategy to follow.
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And even more astonished he went back to la Sologne - not just physically but emotionally.
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Then they react emotionally as if these imagined scenarios are real.
Times, Sunday Times
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It's really emotionally-charged, powerful stuff and lots of seething undercurrents come bubbling to the surface.
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The people trudged through their rainy grey days, repressed and emotionally withdrawn.
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What's more, it turned a difficult, obtuse administrative issue - campaign financing - into an easy-to-grasp, emotionally appealing one.
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In laboratory studies in which participants view an emotionally laden film or staged incident, results typically show clear facilitatory effects of emotional arousal on memory.
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Only an emotionally incompetent person would persist in repeating the pass over and over again.
Times, Sunday Times
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And it concludes with probably the most emotionally wrenching scene of the year.
The Sun
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‘Glad to have you join us,’ I said rather unemotionally.
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On one or two occasions women have come close to destroying me both emotionally and financially.
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Intellectually rational and emotionally intelligent people are the winners in life. Dr T.P.Chia
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The Adagio of this quartet is typically soulful, emotionally wrenching music.
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After losing the game, Coach Saylor came to the press conference looking and sounding emotionally drained.
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But really, I totally queened out and gasped in a room by myself last week when Paris eliminated him, so clearly, I was emotionally invested.
Fourfour:
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She believed that horses would be emotionally damaged if it was not explained to them that their riders meant no harm nor wished to degrade them in any way.
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I think I am both physically and emotionally worn out from this (I managed to not break down in tears until after the test was over, but when I was still so woozy from the valium I couldn't get up.)
Breakfast in Bed
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They tend to be emotionally demonstrative and seductive, and use their appearance to attract the attention of others.
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Many children have become emotionally disturbed as a result of the abuse they have suffered.
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As the picaro physically travels, he emotionally and intellectually proceeds from innocence to disillusionment; desengaño, of course, is also a sentiment that permeates baroque texts.
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Anyway, I am about the last person who should be emotionally involved with anyone right now.
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Men were more emotionally attached to unused items while women felt bad about selling unwanted gifts.
The Sun
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Specifically, he has a bone to pick with grocers who use the turkey to reward the bargain-thirsty, store-hopping, emotionally-unable-to-commit customers.
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Leon's so emotionally numb that all he seems capable of feeling is guilt and rage.
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The amygdala had the greatest response to scenes as most emotionally intense.
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It explains how to make sure that fathers are emotionally connected to their children when they are home and when they travel.
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I'm not sure whether it's like an addiction for you or if you are emotionally immature.
The Sun
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It's exhausting and emotionally draining.
Times, Sunday Times
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Nizan occupied a privileged position in Sartre's life both intellectually and emotionally.
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The adagio finale is textually simple and emotionally complicated.
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Anyone who can listen to Mozart's Requiem Mass without getting shivers up the spine is either physically or emotionally dead.
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Spouse revenge filicide: occurs when a mother kills her child to emotionally harm that child's father.
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In these situations jealousy can seem like a logical reaction to an emotionally violent incident.
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Tell her being distant emotionally and physically will be destructive for your relationship.
The Sun
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Abortion is still a very emotionally charged issue in the U.S.
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Her organization gave succour and strength to those who had been emotionally damaged.
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We don't want an emotionally laden term clouding the debate, and that's definitely gotten in the way of a lot of good discussions between like-minded people in security," said Katie
The Register
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It can warp their behaviour and may well have lasting, emotionally ruinous effects.
Times, Sunday Times
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But nevertheless, she has written emotionally charged music with lyrical directness.
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The two make an odd couple both physically and emotionally - bulky, brooding, irascible Crowe contrasting with laid-back, long-limbed Bettany.
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A substantial number of maladies like inferiority complex, emotionally reactive behavior, lack of responsibility, lack of interest in education, etc. stem from such educational setups, which despite its fame of excellence portrays a Darwinic image of “the survival of the fittest” instead of the Muhammadan image of “the emancipation of the weakest”.
Archive 2007-11-01
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Bahamians (born with minds as fine as anyone else) are stultified intellectually, emotionally and culturally by the medieval religious environment that politicians have encouraged.
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I think this album is tremendous in several places, in fact; a messy, dissolute record that pulls off the stunt of being musically emotionally open while lyrically open to interpretation.
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Positive thoughts make people more creative and powerful, mentally and emotionally. Dr T.P.Chia
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It can be extraordinarily rewarding emotionally and extraordinarily unrewarding financially, which is fine, as long as we survive.
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Anticipation proved better than the debate itself, with its weak moderation and unintelligent, emotionally charged outbursts.
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The man has a way with words and language and though he so typically plays a type - the rich but emotionally challenged Brit - the way he twists and intonates words is a source of intoxication.
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We feel physically abler and emotionally freer.
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We had our health physically, but we were bereft emotionally.
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Such emotionally fervent piety was also provided with a catalyst in the devotional use of images.
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The most emotionally moving and evocative rooms contain the ovoids - egg or face shaped sculptures which are quite overwhelming in their minimalist perfection.
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Although hazing is banned, freshmen endure an emotionally, physically, and intellectually rigorous first year.
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Yet the thought of being emotionally vulnerable had him gripped with fear.
Times, Sunday Times
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Women who felt abandoned by their fathers are likely to choose emotionally unavailable husbands, for example, and men raised by hypercritical moms will be drawn to wives who pick on them, he says.
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He then explores creating the experience of visiting an emotionally resonant, historic space.
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Rather than offering didactic explanations for each aesthetic decision, artists may rediscover the value in enigmatic, emotionally-rooted work whose meaning is intuitively derived and not so easily explained.
Sharon L. Butler: Abstract Expressionist New York: Line and Legacy
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She bore him three children - then found him gradually moving emotionally away from her, not unkindly, but with a cruel determination.
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The time off from competition enabled the players to regroup emotionally and adjust to life without Young.
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As infants in foster care, both girls had suffered physically and emotionally.
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Whoever first "confesses" that he or she has been in long-term (preferably, psycho-dynamic) therapy, is able to openly talk about what he/she had worked on in therapy, and is able to articulate a no-nonsense meditation practice (not just prayer), is likely to be more emotionally self-regulated and better self-aware.
Pavel Somov, Ph.D.: Psychology of Presidential Ambition?
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It might be thought that I am aloof, smug, emotionally cool or that I believe that I am better than anyone else.
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The viewer of art sees beyond its visceral ingredients and in some sense is intellectually or emotionally engaged.
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It's not always easy for nurses to distance themselves emotionally.
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Emotionally, a gay man can be a woman's best friend, her confidant, her support, her adviser.
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Cecilia viuda is highly charged emotionally and tears flow freely.
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A state of hypervigilance drains you emotionally.
Times, Sunday Times
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In the past she has admitted she found working on the BBC1 soap extremely stressful and her more traumatic storylines had left her feeling emotionally drained.
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Music is magically powerful, soulfully rich, spiritually resourceful, emotionally versatile, psychologically and physically therapeutic. Music makes people feel, think, act and change. Music makes people feel good, relaxes and improves the soul, heart and mind, boosts the immune system, and reduces emotional and physical pains. Dr T.P.Chia
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A wide range of emotionally stressful events may trigger a relapse.
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I don't think my relatives, friends and colleagues are an uncommonly repressed or emotionally disconnected bunch.
Times, Sunday Times
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As well as being emotionally undernourished, the children also did not have adequate facilities.
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The teenage years cover a period in which people mature physically and emotionally.
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Most pet owners don't need to be told how emotionally beneficial a wet nose and a waggy tail can be.
CNN Transcript Apr 23, 2007
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Other chapter books are, of course, emotionally inappropriate for very young children.
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He felt creatively and emotionally sterile.
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Does being unaffectionate makes you emotionally stunted?
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Loux: A great appeal for writing the Salt Water Taffy series for the all-aged is that in a lot of ways it frees me from the expectations Indie comic artists often have to do serious or emotionally challenging stories.
Talking Comics with Tim: Matthew Loux | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
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If you did have him in mind for something artful and emotionally resonant, you should know that he is a hard worker.
Times, Sunday Times
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She wasn't emotionally disabled or hysterical but in these day she used to cry almost all the time.
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I had a terrible education. I attended a school for emotionally disturbed teachers. Woody Allen
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He was also at loose ends emotionally.
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Another group of the study participants were asked to recall about an emotionally neutral life experience, and also find a lesson in that.
Smithsonian Mag
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Those who survive best emotionally do so partly by the gift of their inborn temperament.
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Our failure to qualify and the personal anguish my family has suffered has left me emotionally drained.
The Sun
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I'm not sure whether it's like an addiction for you or if you are emotionally immature.
The Sun
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There's virtue to such curiosity and research, but it could also leave an exhausted writer holding an emotionally bankrupt manuscript in calloused hands.
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Dr. Carol Swain Lewis, an English teacher at Three Rivers who served as a judge, said it was "heart wrenching" to watch some of the students seemingly rush through the words, but she picked up that she had to keep a "stonewall" face on the panel, as to not make it visible that she was emotionally involved.
SeMissourian.com Headlines
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You spend your time working for a national magazine during an emotionally exhausting, year-long campaign.
Matthew Yglesias » Flacks Fueling Fire
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Life is a great challenge to human beings, mentally, psychologically, emotionally and physically. Dr T.P.Chia
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They showed the right attitude and right way to play a game that was emotionally charged beforehand.
The Sun
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But that didn't stop a chorus of critical hosannas, particularly for Fincher's work, and that of lead actress Rooney Mara, who was revelatory as emotionally scarred hacker Lisbeth Salander.
Oscars 2012: the best picture nominations we'd like to see
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They become overly sensitive to relationships with others and can lash out emotionally.
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Emotionally, he keeps the film in the same modishly cool gear, mirroring the 19-year-old's detachment to the consequences of blindly following a wanted felon.
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He became paranoid and emotionally unstable.
The Sun
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Dad is an emotionally complete and satisfied person, much more so than I am.
Times, Sunday Times
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The romantic opening theme that sets the scene for this core is typical Warbeck, an emotionally inflexed tune of great beauty and sentimental charm.
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It is therefore easier to accept a certain amount of ‘collateral damage’ if we are emotionally detached from the lives of those involved.
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His son plays him like a fiddle, using him as an excuse and emotionally blackmailing him into submission.
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If not, better to burst the bubble while you are still emotionally intact.
Times, Sunday Times
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"For the first 24 hours I was emotionally detached from everything going on.
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Though the expected laughs are still there, many of the characters have a hunted look about them, as though constantly aware that they are living a lie, either literally or emotionally.
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Several of the children had been sexually/physically/emotionally abused.
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He combined elements of naturalism and romanticism to create a portrait of Napoleon which was both more physically accurate and more emotionally probing than the work of any of his rivals.
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emotionally secure
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The teenage years cover a period in which people mature physically and emotionally.
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Her work in Vera Drake is so fully rounded, richly detailed and emotionally devastating that there really is no competition.
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You are maturing and it sounds like you have already outgrown him mentally and emotionally.
The Sun
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Even lower level Ubermensch know that only IDiots believe in dualism and that it is anything but emotionally reassuring.
2009 November - Telic Thoughts
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Two thirds reported negative feelings and half said they were not emotionally ready to be a parent.
The Sun
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More than any other type of training, force fetch requires you to be removed emotionally from the task.
Force Fetch: Are You (Am I) Ready for the Challenge?
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He is rather like me, a true skeptic whose passion for questioning emotionally held beliefs and outspokenness makes him many dangerous enemies.
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While they can be visually striking and often emotionally engaging, they are also infused with a deep sense of pessimism.
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This child is clearly very disturbed emotionally and may require long-term therapy.
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Some stories told to her by families are heartbreaking and it is hard not to become emotionally involved.
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In the high-visibility, emotionally compelling cases such as maternity stays, an uproar resulted.
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Statistics can be notoriously unreliable, particularly in a sport as emotionally excitable as football.
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We will teach you that they can be very necessary components in an emotionally healthy life.
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He is emotionally disturbed.