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I think it is quite a cathartic exercise in that updating the plan helps reinforce the commitment to the next part of the journey.
The winds of revolution also stir "Holding Fire!," a new play by Jack Shepherd at Shakespeare's Globe that turns an account of the Chartist movement in Victorian England into an animated and cathartic exercise in rabble-rousing.
Writing the book was a cathartic exercise for both author and subject, and Stephenson told the BBC, "there have been so many groups of people who have responded to this book, people who survived different types of abuse, people with learning difficulties and people with families divided by religious bigotry".
For example, he believes that gossip -- long thought of as a sin in Judaism – can sometimes be both a cathartic exercise and a way to broaden our understanding of other people and our own relationships.
Putting pen to paper is a cathartic exercise -- and there's science to back it up.
When times seem dark, people often turn to humor as a coping mechanism, and laughing in the face of misery is a cathartic exercise that's most enjoyed by the British.
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He suggested that nonthespians could benefit from similar cathartic exercises.
Dances, choreographed by Faye Driscoll, become cathartic exercises in frustration, as well as defiant assertions of strength by a woman who has watched both of her parents lose their mobility.
There is something poignant and cathartic about the exercise, although the simple, evenly gridded letters of the "Transcription" recall myriad drawings from the 1960s, when the grid was a popular motif.
Ryan was clearly having cathartic fun with the exercise, blaming Raúl for the car incident (he needed cash to buy drugs) and, in another episode, mentioning that he'd been beaten up.
Of course, it hugely marks out his talent as a producer, but more than that, it somehow escapes the baggage of scenes, affiliated acts, hip-hop and footwork that one might check in describing it, abstracting into a revelatory exercise in cathartic motion in music.
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