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- The lonesomeness, I think, is the health threat,
- Mrs . Schrock admits to feeling a certain lonesomeness sometimes.
- There s such an aggressive lonesomeness in this song ."
- Forced to this dreary lonesomeness, Nehru discovered time to re-live his creative passions.
- Lonesomeness, silence, an endless wait, is also a type of happiness, my happiness.
- Two hours and fifty-one minutes is a lot of time to harp upon one well-known theme lonesomeness and anxiety.
- The narrator calls this dismal, muddy place the " land of lonesomeness . " The men paddle the two lifeboats up a creek.
- Chip Kinman's rumble of a voice embodies lonesomeness, and the trio's taciturn energy lends color to the legends it relates.
- Illustrating her lonesomeness, a stoic pioneer family camped with their covered wagons near Colorado Springs on their way west stares out of the page.
- "He certainly had this sense of alienation-- to put a modern term on it-- of lonesomeness from his childhood,"
- She went on to write a collection of short stories : " In der Abgeschiedenheit des Schlafs " ( In the Lonesomeness of Sleep ).
- Because modern humans are alienated from each other and from nature, we seek refuge from our lonesomeness in romantic love and marriage ( pp . 79 81 ).
- For much of his life Park struggled with poverty and lonesomeness but during the 1980s, he was posthumously awarded the Eun-gwan ( silver crown ) of Order of Culture Merit.
- Technique-wise, Sjumandjaja used the camera to emphasise the narrative . " Bajangan ", his first work, used long shots to show the main character's lonesomeness.
- Conversely, a poor diet, polluted air, stress, lonesomeness, and boredom / lazyness are condusive to an early grave . talk ) 14 : 01, 24 April 2012 ( UTC)
- -Portraits ( Reprise Archives ) shows in three CDs how Emmylou Harris picked up the mantle of fallen country-rock comrade Gram Parsons and helped create a style that was way out of bounds for Nashville but undeniably country, full of the lonesomeness of the Appalachian hills and the stark moonlight of the prairies.
- In the early 1930s, back in the States again, Hartley took to painting in Dogtown, a stark, isolated area of glacial rocks in the hills behind the fishing port of Gloucester, Mass . Responding to what he called the " lost lonesomeness " of the place, Hartley viewed it as a haunt of nature's sublimity.
- This essay covers subjects including the difficulty of empathy, the importance of being well adjusted, and the essential lonesomeness of adult life . Additionally, Wallace s speech suggests that the overall purpose of higher education is to be able to consciously choose how to perceive others, think about meaning, and act appropriately in everyday life.
- His falsetto keens like the long-gone sound of a train whistle on his fine original " Pretty Girls Don't Cry, " capturing not only the lonesomeness of lost love but the scary disquiet of a rejected lover who can't let go : " I tried, but I can't find words to say / I know you've heard it all before / I'm watching you . " ( Reprise ).
- Tashtego and the rest of the crew are furious; Stubb chides him " officially " and " unofficially, " even raising the specter of slavery : " a whale would sell for thirty times what you would, Pip, in Alabama . " The next time a whale is sighted, Pip again jumps overboard and is left stranded in the " awful lonesomeness " of the sea while Stubb's and the others'boats are dragged along by their harpooned whales.