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| he was trying to comfort her when she felt | emotionally confused about her new boyfriend. |
| sky late in the 1950s, and became moody and | emotionally distant according to family and friends, th |
| gs as "one of the most musically mature and | emotionally mesmerizing albums of 2009". |
| um as "one of the most musically mature and | emotionally mesmerizing albums of 2009. |
| Tom is the adult child of | emotionally distant alcoholic parents. |
| Later, Mary Holmes (Donna Anderson) becomes | emotionally unbalanced and must be placed under sedatio |
| tted to their individual good academically, | emotionally, spiritually and physically. |
| reaming down Gary's face as he drives home, | emotionally broken and defeated. |
| and the band says, "We think it's our most | emotionally powerful and complete record to date." |
| atic phrase is applicable when a subject is | emotionally charged; and the people who might have spok |
| ident, "It kinda f***ed us up for a while - | emotionally, religiously, and physically..." The wrecke |
| assaulted caused Merlyn to become severely | emotionally traumatized and withdrawn from the rest of |
| nd Houjou to be the best developed and most | emotionally satisfying, and noted that the potentially |
| also people of all backgrounds, culturally, | emotionally, politically and sexually. |
| uragement given by his parents, Self was an | emotionally confused and self-destructive child, harmin |
| Her | emotionally distant and absent father, Count Luigi di F |
| oke as well, finding himself incapacitated, | emotionally scarred, and unemployed for an untold perio |
| Fantasy VI that he intended the music to be | emotionally moving, and entreated the listener not to t |
| haracters' lives overwhelm their ability to | emotionally cope and the shortcomings of the "blunt ins |
| hildren together, Fritz and Anna were never | emotionally close, and it is speculated that one reason |
| c wrote that the film is "incredibly dense, | emotionally cold, and moves at a glacial pace", and tha |
| 983), but she is best known for playing the | emotionally battered and alcoholic landlady, Angie Watt |
| is prepared not only academically, but also | emotionally, physically, and morally, to face the trial |
| film "shrewd and triumphant" and "focused, | emotionally draining and ultimately inspiring" and adde |
| go Reader Recommended saying "the acting is | emotionally precise, and the superb scenic, lighting, c |
| It is a raw, | emotionally expressive and musically experimental album |
| However, the couple grew | emotionally distant and divorced. |
| all the accusations that Chandru hears, an | emotionally overwhelmed Aravindan shows the first sign |
| He knows how to write | emotionally searching arias constructed with lyrically |
| n's Guild is a series of schools that serve | emotionally disturbed as well as other "at risk" childr |
| These troublesome events leave him | emotionally confused as he and his mother are left alon |
| The music is | emotionally charged as much of the music was written af |
| agazine The Strad described his playing "as | emotionally wide-ranging as one could hope for." |
| As he is | emotionally disturbed as a result of the procedure in w |
| ah-Blah-Blah is as spiritually outraged and | emotionally direct as commercial pop gets these days". |
| providing inpatient treatment for mentally, | emotionally, and behaviorally disturbed adolescents bet |
| By the 1960s, Stetson began treatment for | emotionally disturbed boys, often from broken homes, wh |
| are both psychiatrists who raised him to be | emotionally open but ended up making him neurotic. |
| Roy is | emotionally devastated, but he almost drags the half-dr |
| Heidnik would later claim that he was often | emotionally abused by his father. |
| ultimately won the Military Cross, but was | emotionally scarred by his wartime experience. |
| A troubled young woman, Masada is sometimes | emotionally overwhelmed by the voices of the spirits th |
| However he finds that while Ling is | emotionally affected by the stories she finds she seems |
| Cline was | emotionally moved by its lyrics and loved the song so m |
| little reason to believe that Hosokawa was | emotionally scarred by the incident, it was considered |
| unt store is used as a metaphor for a woman | emotionally damaged by an ill-fated relationship. |
| vers that the hit man is only seventeen and | emotionally traumatized by his parents' suicide. |
| Ann is shown to be | emotionally affected by the break up, and ends up doing |
| Emotionally unhinged by his son's death, and his wife's | |
| On 24 April 2011, Cohen | emotionally celebrated by taking off his shirt to revea |
| ister reaches the evil uncle's house she is | emotionally moved by the tears of her grandmother, whil |
| AI drivers can react | emotionally and can become angry or they can be afraid |
| "such a maniac", particularly after playing | emotionally traumatised characters in Anacondas and The |
| se of gaming in terms of storytelling, with | emotionally engaging characters". |
| is time the atmosphere at the parsonage was | emotionally charged: Charlotte had rejected a marriage |
| e founding director of the Reece School for | emotionally disturbed children. |
| Both parents ran a group home for | emotionally disturbed children. |
| ke the Lion's Tooth, which were about three | emotionally distraught children. |
| ic directness and simplicity with rich, and | emotionally powerful, chordal accompaniment. |
| Tom's fear of becoming | emotionally close coupled with Eli's own insecurities m |
| Facing increasingly sharp criticism and | emotionally exhausted, Denikin resigned in April, 1920 |
| Furthermore, the victim is | emotionally unstable, depressed, yet having uncontrolle |
| adult norms; society may view them as more | emotionally advanced, despite the fact that their cogni |
| form imagery that obviously connect for him | emotionally but don't connect for me.” |
| port alleged that Lanner had physically and | emotionally abused dozens of teenagers, including fondl |
| trayed as a loving and caring mother who is | emotionally damaged due to physical abuse by her former |
| Though | emotionally withdrawn due to losing her parents at a yo |
| ustration, sadness, or in other ways appear | emotionally adaptive during REM dream tests, they would |
| A divorce from his first wife affected him | emotionally and eventually he lost his job. |
| The consensus reads "This | emotionally gripping examination of a marriage on the r |
| e so many Holocaust victims, Reiss was left | emotionally crippled, fearful of being violently murder |
| Emotionally, he feels old. | |
| "Architecturally sound, | emotionally ravaging...a ferocious film."-Washington |
| bum's release adversely affected Hyman both | emotionally & financially and the delay was said to be |
| They aim to help people practically, | emotionally and financially. |
| Despite their regular season success, an | emotionally exhausted Flyers team lost in the first rou |
| e episode of the first season, and the most | emotionally taxing for her to perform. |
| ng him as beneficiary and he appeared to be | emotionally devastated for an extended time following T |
| urs, people overestimate how long they will | emotionally benefit from it. |
| Emotionally estranged from his father, Eric takes a lik | |
| Samuel | emotionally withdrew from his family thirteen years ear |
| armonic implications, as they were; for the | emotionally conditioned harmonic style, which was evide |
| His divorce troubled him | emotionally until he found a new girlfriend. |
| He becomes upset, | emotionally asking her "why?" and then moving Gail's bo |
| named Tuesday (Nichole Hiltz) to seduce and | emotionally destroy her ex-husband. |
| little by little just how much Gulseren has | emotionally damaged her son. |
| Emotionally withdrawn, her only form of human contact i | |
| de by the singer for his cheating lover who | emotionally conned him out of a ring which had 'four li |
| He learned the reason for her death, and it | emotionally crushed him. |
| During his acceptance speech, Paisley | emotionally honored his grandfather, who inspired him t |
| anity and strongly influenced by socialism; | emotionally intense, humanistic, and employed ideas fro |
| tand that children learn best when they are | emotionally involved in their work |
| do not permit that the therapist (giver) be | emotionally involved in a massage. |
| self sacrifice and courage when they become | emotionally involved in the people and fortunes of the |
| ngly tense" situations that kept the player | emotionally involved in the game. |
| Emily was mentally and | emotionally not in a good state. |
| ewed pictures of their ex and of a similar, | emotionally neutral individual. |
| ary skills to develop into economically and | emotionally independent individuals. |
| a spiritual voyage that will leave readers | emotionally and intellectually replenished…” ~ Midwest |
| around us in a deeper way - scientifically, | emotionally, and intellectually. |
| sensual tickling can be both physically and | emotionally painful, it is perhaps the most unrecognize |
| ster strikes it will take longer to recover | emotionally than it actually does. |
| magnificent documentary, Gallipoli impacts | emotionally through its humanity and intensely personal |
| intensely personal, humorously nervous and | emotionally moving journey into the private world of fa |
| erate - almost illiterate - people who were | emotionally shocked just came to the church to let out |
| During the battles, an | emotionally conflicted Ken starts to snap out of Doll's |
| on of creating a film devoid of any sort of | emotionally charged language. |
| be classified into two categories, "heavy", | emotionally engrossing love stories, and escapist music |
| The story concerns the | emotionally fragile Lucy Ashton (Lucia) who is caught i |
| axing mood, simple guitar arrangements, and | emotionally honest lyrics. |
| Max is an | emotionally disturbed man one year after he causes the |
| nuora and Paul Smith scored the goals in an | emotionally charged match in which Stoke had two player |
| Kates is often an | emotionally closed-off member of the group (though stil |
| s having "no knowledge of how damaged he is | emotionally, until memories start to work their way to |
| loyed in the art include the association of | emotionally striking memory images within visualized lo |
| She reported that the most | emotionally upsetting moment was losing her hair, and u |
| The play varies from the erotic to | emotionally charged moments. |
| movies, giving them more sensational, more | emotionally charged monikers, in order to sell them in |
| recriprocal relationships with humans both | emotionally and morally. |
| dent having problems with his alcoholic and | emotionally damaged mother (Cilento), who was recently |
| iewers to consider reason rather than using | emotionally charged narration. |
| and proof that comics are capable of smart, | emotionally resonant narratives worthy of the label lit |
| air disaster and Brennan scored twice on an | emotionally charged night. |
| Many purchasing decisions are made | emotionally, based on factors such as brand-loyalty and |
| ut Souichi, who is otherwise-friendless and | emotionally dependent on Morinaga, insists that Morinag |
| People reach out | emotionally to one another. |
| Basara is a very | emotionally driven pacifist who fanatically believes in |
| ho were brought up with loving, caring, and | emotionally stable parents were able to have successful |
| Finally, the two most | emotionally intense passages employ the use of multiple |
| erald Tribune reported she gave a "vibrant, | emotionally fraught performance in the taxing role of J |
| line personality disorder as in the DSM, or | emotionally unstable personality disorder (borderline t |
| They bury her.This | emotionally scars Phillip. |
| Using | emotionally charged phrases such as "summarily stripped |
| After Wedel became | emotionally unstable, Phull retired to Stuttgart in 182 |
| The final episode focuses on Paula, the | emotionally and physically battered mother, who reclaim |
| With his horses playing out and his men | emotionally and physically exhausted, Morgan trudged no |
| ive environment where all pupils can thrive | emotionally, academically, physically and spiritually t |
| Emotionally and physically exhausted, Napoleon returns | |
| fictional) was the one being abused, either | emotionally or physically, by a woman. |
| lop intellectually, academically, socially, | emotionally, and physically, within a diverse cultural |
| l the things that the band had been through | emotionally and physically. |
| iends and strangers - who help Maye move on | emotionally and physically. |
| of the Chicago Reader calling it the "most | emotionally complex picture I've seen from mainland Chi |
| t was "the most technically challenging and | emotionally charged portrait I've ever undertaken". |
| In the series, Ken Lerner played a more | emotionally overt Principal Flutie. |
| overt incest was defined in the 1980s as an | emotionally abusive relationship between a parent (or s |
| oryline, a female character escapes from an | emotionally abusive relationship. |
| or, with whom he would carry on a lifelong, | emotionally passionate relationship. |
| oss' "Afro Vogue" solo spot, Paul Williams' | emotionally charged rendition of "For Once in My Life," |
| z and playmates make a thoroughly engaging, | emotionally satisfying return." |
| n which injuries drained him physically and | emotionally, he returned with a strong performance in t |
| Emotionally shattered, she tries to cope and help the t | |
| same as for sighted individuals in the same | emotionally evocative situations. |
| r full potential academically, spiritually, | emotionally and socially in a happy secure environment. |
| t where each student can grow academically, | emotionally and socially at a self-directed pace. |
| prominence when he played Nigel Hawthorn's | emotionally damaged son Daniel Pascoe in Paula Milne's |
| place, reciting a passionate verse over an | emotionally empowering sound crafted by Culture VI's go |
| en the opportunity to advance academically, | emotionally and spiritually, in accordance with all his |
| But it remains an | emotionally potent story told with great dignity, to wh |
| ith the present Duke of Dorset, a snobbish, | emotionally detached student who-frustrated with the la |
| 1993) to a day school for a diverse body of | emotionally challenged students from throughout the Bos |
| ews" in the German language, touching on an | emotionally charged subject due to the Holocaust-relate |
| In their distress, | emotionally distraught survivors searched for something |
| pus attitude (“Electra complex”) to be more | emotionally intense than the Oedipal conflict of a boy, |
| tion of the Digital World in being of being | emotionally distraught that Hiroki had broken his promi |
| ndoned the unfinished story after moving on | emotionally from the breakup, and considered the early |
| ts thousands of annual visitors, many moved | emotionally by the sacrifice of the Vietnam veterans. |
| Torn between two loves, | emotionally confused, the desire to fly an incurable di |
| ust love her music and knew she could write | emotionally in the way we needed the music [...] I want |
| The Colonel | emotionally returns the salute and rides off. |
| d to a program called Voice Console deeply, | emotionally attaching themselves to it to the point of |
| cident also helped him, stating "I was more | emotionally paralyzed then, than I am physically now." |
| Simple in form, but | emotionally powerful, they serve as a reflection of bot |
| said of Tuttle's stories, "Her stories are | emotionally uncomfortable… they're powerful, they're br |
| ers writing that it both intellectually and | emotionally captures this chapter of history. |
| are esthetically pleasing; they only become | emotionally desirable through the parallel excitement o |
| His father, a Chicago police officer, was | emotionally abusive to Hanssen during his childhood. |
| "Never Become | Emotionally Attached to Man, Woman, Beast or Child" - 3 |
| The affair leaves Charlie | emotionally damaged to such the extent that he lets him |
| ted because the judges feel that she wasn't | emotionally ready to handle the modeling industry. |
| Bates continued to be too | emotionally unstable to work and in 1957, her contract |
| ad a heart for..." seems to be a little too | emotionally charged to fit into the NPOV language defin |
| esistance role and it was thus socially and | emotionally fatiguing to act like a Nazi. |
| ble to understand what freedom means, or to | emotionally respond to it. |
| Other sources have it that she fell ill | emotionally due to shame, and a group of Rabbis prayed |
| residents because he is afraid of becoming | emotionally attached to them. |
| rtainment, felt that the characters weren't | emotionally connected to each other and that she could |
| me to see their son and has become somewhat | emotionally dead to his wife. |
| out she had been adopted made Izzy withdraw | emotionally, unable to trust herself or admit that she |
| ow up to be mentally clear about values and | emotionally impelled to seek what is truly desirable an |
| c's most prevalent song structure, but were | emotionally unable to compile it so soon after Cobain's |
| girl who doesn't realize that her mother is | emotionally and verbally abusive to her. |
| Damian Adler, a talented young painter and | emotionally disturbed veteran of World War I, first int |
| Cline uses her | emotionally expressive voice in this song, as she did w |
| Emotionally I was drained and hurt. | |
| ns about her personal life, she breaks down | emotionally, and Watters orders Jake not to talk to her |
| manifesting God's message, seeing it as an | emotionally powerful way to inspire church goers. |
| "He's already | emotionally drained when he leaves the stage after our |
| raying his ex-wife, and in Spanglish as the | emotionally unstable wife of Adam Sandler. |
| Sheikh Aziz got | emotionally attached with the liberation movement of Ka |
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