Sentence examples for expressions of suffering from inspiring English sources

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When people are suffering they often end up drawing on what historians and anthropologists call 'symptom pools,' or 'idioms of distress,' meaning that they unconsciously incorporate familiar, local expressions of suffering — either somatic or psychological.

The show's music, which ranges from popular forms like granaína and malagueña to a fandango-inflected arrangement of Antony and The Johnsons' "Hitler in My Heart," gives voice to diverse expressions of suffering.

"But to my absolute, blow-me-down surprise, we got 700 letters in three days from our first boxes — real individualized expressions of suffering that give a human face to this ongoing tragedy".

His friends were much delighted on being told that it probably could be removed with safety but the old man (49?!), had been too long accustomed to expressions of suffering to yield to those of joy, and in his feeble condition was less sanguine probably in the feasibility to separating him from his old companion.

To relate images of political struggle against kings and empires to the rebellion of a Petrarchan lover against the sovereignty of an immovable lady is ingenious". "Through close and sustained analysis of strategies of abjection in verse from Petrarch to Spenser and D'Aubigné, Love's Wounds examines how early modern poets craft expressions of suffering to challenge inherited orders of sovereignty.

In all of Mozart's supreme expressions of suffering and terror … there is something shockingly voluptuous.

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"They are always an expression of suffering that manifests itself in a psychosocial crisis that is both homicidal and suicidal," a recent paper in the journal Comprehensive Psychology said.

There is no such vivid expression of suffering from Borno, only the grainy images sent on poor satellite links showing the familiar devastation of catastrophe that could come from any of countless news reports.

On the other hand, immigrants' free and easy access to high-tech care and a traditionally biomedical approach to health problems in Switzerland may also create high expectations towards medical care and further encourage the physical expression of suffering.

A better judgment is TS Eliot's: "Real irony is an expression of suffering, and the greatest ironist was the one who suffered the most – Swift".

Along with Ejiofor's abductee, we're fully immersed in a slavery system so brutally oppressive even the expression of suffering is forbidden.

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