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There's a persistent feeling in this "Boys" that the good citizens of Ephesus would much rather be at the beach.
And there's a persistent feeling that if you want fresh, hot creative talent, Argentina is the place to look.
Their symptoms, which include dizziness, nausea and a persistent feeling of rocking from side to side, can continue for decades after the fateful voyage that initiates them.
Brown's version is complicated by a sense of doubleness that she has from the start and never sheds; she indulges a persistent feeling that her true creative life lurks elsewhere.
An ingrained assumption that women only made homes for their families — Steinem did not first marry until she was in her sixties and has no children — kept her with moving boxes, curtain-less windows, and a persistent feeling of impermanence.
Our memories can't hold the entirety of these moments, but they hold a persistent feeling that we need to go back, again and again, to recapture as much as we can of what was first captured as a recording.
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And while absolute despair can encompass any person, hope is a strange and persistent feeling.
It was difficult to find a correct name for this theme, since it covers both a position, e.g. when an employee's competence is questioned leading to a more or less persistent feeling of low status and/or belittlement, and a situation where the employee experiences feelings of being violated and/or excluded, e.g. when the employee is expressly told that she is unwelcome at her workplace.
Becoming a mother, she said, also eased the persistent feeling of rejection that had haunted her.
These include a young medium who accounts for her persistent feeling that something is missing from her life.
I'd spent the better part of my childhood covering up a persistent, overwhelming feeling of worry until, finally, in my early twenties, I decided to seek out a solution.
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