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The person saying it was just experiencing deep existential dissatisfaction.
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He has the background of a leader who realizes that China must undertake real political reform or face an existential threat from the dissatisfaction of its own people — that it will never achieve the soft power it covets as long as it locks up dissidents and broadcasts propaganda.
A group of wistful, unfulfilled people with a shared past are reunited at a wedding where they loudly air their sexual dissatisfactions and existential fears.
They were followed by the Sestigers ("Writers of the '60s"), a disparate group of writers loosely united by their interest in formal experimentation, their existential view of life, and their dissatisfaction with apartheid and the authoritarian character of Afrikaner society under the ruling National Party.
Still, the 30s have also been found to be a time of existential crises, ticking biological clocks, and heightened job dissatisfaction.
For Gérard Grunberg, a prominent historian of French socialism based at the Paris Institute of Political Studies, this widespread dissatisfaction with the current government is fundamentally existential rather than political.
A wife's dissatisfaction.
Academic: No, dissatisfaction.
Existential compromises fascinated Crane.
Cattrall: "It's existential".
Only 12% expressed dissatisfaction.
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