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Well when I was in Europe I started to notice as a whole that people are just naturally lonely in one way or another.
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Arguably, the fact that this is a pan-European rescue gives Dublin more clout than it would have in a lonely one-on-one fight with the bond market.
The Times, the day after it reported the suicide, groped to express a sense of loss, adding this to an account of a press conference that O'Neill gave: "In the meanwhile the body of the artist... lay in lonely state in one of the small chapels of the Campbell Funeral Church.
And because he has worked so many of the jobs done by his employees -- washing those tiles, changing those fluorescent tubes, fighting car fires and standing lonely vigil in one of the midtunnel booths -- he knows exactly what it takes to make the tunnel look good.
But really, you could feel just as lonely in option one, if not more so.
It's not much, perhaps - the whitewash is coming off the walls, the red-baked ground is stoney and the persistently cheerful rhythms thumping from the bar round the corner look set to go on all night - but it's impossible to be lonely in her one-room house in a block of four, surrounded by friends and their children, and it's a short walk to work across the fields.
So while it's dark and lonely in Sweden, leaving one lots and lots of time to write pop songs, the underlying unhappiness is apparent (imagine a middle-aged man, alone in his dark Swedish basement, binging on pickled herring and vodka and singing "It's My Life," the future Bon Jovi hit. Not such an uplifting song after all).
Loneliness was measured using a one-item variable termed 'Does it happen that you feel lonely?', in coherence with one-item measures used in prior studies of the phenomenon [31, 36, 53, 54].
In a lonely sport of one v one there is enough to cope with without introducing oneself as Her Majesty's representative.
In "The Age of Wonder," Richard Holmes writes that "the idea of the exploratory voyage, often lonely and perilous, is in one form or another a central and defining metaphor of Romantic science".
But chance, karma and kismet are all ingredients in "$9.99," which is based on the short stories of the Israeli writer Etgar Keret and concerns an assortment of apartment dwellers in Sydney, Australia, who are lonely, aging, dysfunctional and, in one case, dead.
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