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But most depict teenagers with a limited sense of direction for their future, making it seem trendy to bathe in the restlessness of one's youth.

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The metaphor of flight is recurrent and Zink excels in exploring the restlessness of both birds and people: the couple release the wallcreeper back into the wild, but feel increasingly trapped.

The pregame radio shows — and they are all over the dial in East Tennessee — reflected the restlessness of the Volunteers fans on the other side of the Fulmer debate.

Gattinara's caution was justified, because in February the estates refused to support an edict condemning Luther's writings and instead urged that, in view of the restlessness of the commoners, Luther be cited to appear before the Diet "to the benefit and advantage of the entire German nation, the Holy Roman Empire, our Christian faith, and all estates".

Christian Tetzlaff's distinctive, quicksilver playing, capable of extreme pianissimo, suits the intensity and introspection in each: Op 78 in G major with its melancholic mood swings, the breathless fragility of Op 100 in A major and the restlessness of Op 108 in D minor.

The Times said of Barrington's performances, "His strength lay in his quietness of voice and movement... in perfect contrast to the restlessness of George Grossmith.

William sent an advance party to prepare the city for his entrance, to celebrate his victory and found a castle; in the words of William's biographer, William of Poitiers, "certain fortifications were completed in the city against the restlessness of the huge and brutal populace.

These are the possibility of a rupture with France, not on account of misunderstandings between the two Governments, but because of the uncompromising attitude of a part of the French press, and, in the second place, the threatening attitude of the men working in the coal mines of Asturias and the restlessness of the working classes in general.

Eighteen months ago, Bentiu, like most towns in South Sudan, was bustling with the restlessness of markets, people trading and children going to school.

Mr. Maazel treated it like a breakthrough work of 1920's French modernism right from the opening, when two oboes playing in seemingly aimless parallel intervals convey the restlessness of the boy, who cannot concentrate on his homework.

… I have since become a salt-water man, but sometimes in summer there are days when the restlessness of the tides and the fearful cold of the sea water and the incessant wind which blows across the afternoon and into the evening make me wish for the placidity of a lake in the woods.

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