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The combination of -- a) growing bored of writing about my previous vocation and b) being immersed in some deep philosophical and spiritual studies -- resulted in a creative upheaval followed by doldrums.
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Today, he says he is so disappointed by economic doldrums and endemic graft that he plans to draw a sad face on his ballot and throw it into the Sava River.
A life-size doll required a life-size set," says Ms Simmons, gesturing to the house.Mid-career is often characterised by the doldrums, but Mr Dunham and Ms Simmons are both experiencing renewed interest in their work.
Throughout the interview, hear remixes of his first single off the album, "Conditioning," by Grimes, Doldrums, and finally the original banger.
When Mellon began collecting British art around 1960, it was in the doldrums, by and large snubbed by cognoscenti even in England, in favor of French and other European schools.
It is credited by some with helping pull America out of its economic doldrums by pushing technologies quickly into the hands of industry.
But she lifts the movie from the costume-drama doldrums by sheer dazzling force of will.
But Ms. Bening lifts the movie from the costume-drama doldrums by sheer dazzling force of will.
In the late 1990s the Bank of Japan aimed to escape its economic doldrums by promising to leave interest rates at zero "until deflationary concerns subside".
Mahmoud Othman, also a member of the Kurdish Alliance, said he had been fighting the doldrums by showing up at Parliament in spite of himself.
With the acquisition, Electronic Arts is trying to break out of its doldrums by focusing on a new breed of digital games.
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