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Little wonder, then, that she too was desperate to break away from her wholesome, unrealistic image.
As Innes remarks, "Australians in the '60s and '70s were desperate to break away from what they saw as the limiting figure of 'the bushman' which had been central to the fashioning of an Australian cultural identity ever since the 1890s.
She was wrapped in a mother-love so stifling, from the embracing Madonna arms to the long, soft fingers caressing her head, that she became desperate to break away.There was a secret behind the intensity of that love.
Desperate to break away, he mortgaged his home for $180,000 and put the money into office expansion and new phone and computer systems.
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And as if desperate to break out of its own muffled torpor, it becomes suddenly sensationalistic.
"We were desperate to break out of our isolation," she says.
I think once I graduated school, I was desperate to break out of that.
Time to break away".
It wasn't always easy to break away.
Even so, he does not expect Germany to break away.
They are convinced that they are right to break away.
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