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This much was clear: the CSU was in a deep identity crisis.
By James Wright The New Yorker, March 13 , 1971P. 40 I have a deep identity View Article By David Remnick By Jelani Cobb By Jia Tolentino By Sam Knight.
Britain, too, is embroiled in a deep identity crisis over its ties to Europe, although the Conservative Party's Save the Pound platform proved unpopular with the voters in Thursday's election.
No other network has a deep identity data like LinkedIn does".
For both groups there is confusion, pain, anger, a deep identity crises that racket up the normal turmoil of youth.
Published in October and December 1886, the autobiographical essay Regarding Myself (Was Mich Betrifft) includes basic facts, and some description of his troubles; analysts see within the essay a deep identity crisis.
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But the crisis triggered in the 17 members that use the euro has also sparked a deeper identity crisis within the wider E.U.
The scandal was only the most outward symptom of a deeper identity crisis, as producers have spent years debating how Brunello should be made and how it should taste.
No art form currently suffers a deeper identity crisis than the 'high' one so often associated with warbling fat ladies, ludicrous plotlines, prohibitively expensive tickets and sumptuous costumes.
He took the practical indistinguishability to betoken a deeper identity and, in his Principle of Equivalence, asserted that the two cases are the same.
But I have a deeper identity than my own body and my own short period of time on Earth.
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