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An isolated backbend is used now and then, apparently to indicate existential anguish.
And also, of course, shot through with longing, ennui and existential anguish.
It's also better at relieving physical symptoms than addressing existential anguish.
His central monologue, no less than Wotan's in "Die Walkure," attains an existential anguish.
David Janssen's Richard Kimble portrayed the lonely existential anguish silently experienced by many in America.
Beckett's mix of stoic wit and existential anguish is a cocktail best served dry.
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His stories, some of the best ever written by anyone, were jewels of existential comedy, domestic anguish and restraint.
In "Anyone There?" (Sunday Styles, July 17), Henry Alford reports on apparent outbreaks of existential angst and personal anguish when e-mails are not returned.
His sense of horror and anguish are existential; the defilement of life in the presence of such monstrous pleasures doesn't leave him out of the question but, rather, poses the very splendor of his own cinematic imagination as a subject and sign of crisis.
You don't need to suffer from existential doubt to be miserable: the anguish of a pig that lives only to be confined and then butchered counts as suffering to Singer in just the same way that human anxiety does.
If regular old Hollywood melodrama, rendering bourgeois passions operatic, provokes chuckles even among its devotees, Bergman's infusion of middle-class anguish with metaphysical heights and existential depths risks unleashing a laugh riot.
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