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Mottola has a tender regard for balled-up smart people who angrily reject conventional success yet remain desperate for acceptance.
I stress this because it would be both easy and wrong to look at Neuman's book in the context of "globalised fiction" – novels desperate for acceptance by everyone that end up talking about no one.
More than anything, he was desperate for acceptance and recognition within the U.K. scientific community, De Groote says.
There's goading your mates on who are doing it to make you laugh, then there's prodding the lame kids who are desperate for acceptance.
In his blog, Lindsay wrote that "it's nice that some politicians are finally willing to acknowledge our existence, but are we so desperate for acceptance that we'll allow others to condescendingly misdescribe us as adherents of a faith?
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Perhaps, the judger part of ourselves is desperate too for acceptance, to feel loved.
Beckham is one of the league's handful of designated players, mostly foreign stars who are paid more than the league's maximum salary of nearly $500,000, and his presence has shined an international spotlight on a league desperate for success and acceptance.
He may be so desperate for love and acceptance that he is vulnerable and often captivated with women who are likely to treat him abusively.
"Our fight is for acceptance".
John is a 'shoo-in' for acceptance".
The paper is now ready for acceptance.
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