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The lyrics were basic, really just a net for the force of the arrangement behind him — instead of the chirpy economies of bubble-gum pop, here was what sounded like several orchestras' worth of violinists, grand pianos, choruses and harps adding up to a surge of generalised emotion.
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Participant 7 Men also referred to generalised beliefs about gender-appropriate expressions of emotion and help-seeking when explaining their reluctance, as men, to seek help: You've still got this again stigma attached to it [anorexia nervosa] that it's a woman's illness.
His brooding delivery could be somewhat generalised too, lacking the character's full anguish and conflicting emotions in the final stage of the opera.
Because while dating methods evolve, the human emotions underpinning them never do, namely, hope, loneliness, a search for validation, a generalised desire for sex, and eventually a specific desire for love.
That has contributed to generalised dollar strength.
Raising taxes causes only generalised grumbling.
All her speeches shun detail and use generalised phrases instead.
Diagnosis = generalised periodontitis; stage IV, grade B; currently unstable.
Generalised anxiety and dread is in the atmosphere, after all.
The prototypical counterfactual emotion is regret.
Now, it seems, indignation is becoming a generalised condition.
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