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Like some outwardly successful marriages, though, tensions have never been far beneath the surface.
Neither realizes that the other, though outwardly successful, secretly feels a failure.
So outwardly successful was his treatment that Jackie was subsequently a finalist in the Miss England beauty competition.
Five or six years ago, he told me, he realized that he found his outwardly successful life deeply unsatisfying.
Yates was a kind of prose laureate of failure, and Russo's stories insistently fish for failure beneath the surface of outwardly successful lives.
The novel is another multi-generational epic that microscopically examines the tensions within an outwardly successful but inwardly unhappy midwestern family.
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The Cabinet Secretary's undiplomatic language follows an outwardly-successful 48-hour visit by Mr Brown to Washington, which included talks with the new President and an address to the US Congress.
Outwardly I was successful.
Tolya's parents were typical members of the next generation of Soviet intelligentsia: successful and outwardly unquestioning of the Communist system, but privately harboring doubts and frustrations.
Before setting off on his one-way journey to Rotenburg, Brandes was, outwardly at least, a successful, financially secure professional, with a live-in girlfriend.
Outwardly, Robert Mochrie was a successful businessman: his home was worth more than £250,000 - a lot of money in Barry - and the teenagers' bedrooms were filled with CD players and televisions.
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