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Still, I sensed her despondency.
"Now?" The mother didn't need to voice her despondency.
Expenses mounted; her health suffered because of a persistent hemorrhaging condition, and her despondency grew.
Marshall raised her gloves but her despondency was palpable when the referee raised the hand of her most persistent tormentor.
In addition to a great-grandfather, a grandmother and a great-uncle who were alcoholics, her mother drank too much, fighting her despondency about cancer with alcohol and tranquilizers.
The film contains some joyful moments of Yarima showing off her children to her sister and going crab hunting again in the creeks, but it also captures her despondency.
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Susanna Blamire also identifies the clouds with sorrow and gloom, but this matches her despondent mood of despondency, so the cloud, a "gloomy lowering of the sky", is a welcome visitor.
Disbelief becomes a physical force, pulling her out of despondency and inertia.
Ms. Clarke certainly created a sense of despondency as her choreography repeatedly kept Ms. Reinhart, a tall dancer, stretching herself high and taut and then crumpling into a heap.
When the glow of comfort wears off, when the woman he's with begins to assert her individuality and her will, the cycle of despondency begins again.
In her amber eyes, I see despondency, not fatigue.
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