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His personality was far from the darkly anxious sensibility of Beckmann, the German Expressionist whom Freedman befriended when Beckmann moved to the United States in 1946.
These findings add to the literature on the separation of the two systems "fear" and "anxiety" in the brain: one system perhaps tied to specific fear function and the other to more anxious sensibility (Davis and Shi 1999).
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One of the things that made DFA so influential was the way it helped create and define a sound, a scene, and a sensibility that seemed to be pervasive in the anxious but disaffected youth of New York City in the early 2000s.
Her anxious rendition of Stephen Sondheim's "Being Alive" seemed filtered through the sensibility of Diana Goodman, her bipolar character in "Next to Normal".
To think that all humility is really "anxious lowliness" is just to identify oneself as one who shares Nietzsche's evaluative sensibility, one "whose ears are related to ours" (GS 381), one "predisposed and predestined" for Nietzsche's insights (BGE 30).
Mr. Castellitto, who portrayed an anxious intellectual for Mr. Bellocchio in "My Mother's Smile" (2002), is the perfect vessel for this director's playful, sorrowful sensibility.
Native sensibility.
It's a sensibility.
So anxious.
"Anxious, yes".
A remarkably analytical sensibility.
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