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Analysis of our data is suggestive of a state is marked by "ruminative flooding" (a confusing, uncontrollable and overwhelming profusion of negative thoughts) coupled with an acute, "frantic hopelessness", in which not only is there a fatalistic conviction that life cannot improve, but also an oppressive sense of entrapment and imminent doom.
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Yet these qualities seem to have become more exaggerated in Woodward's recent work, where the profusion of detail is sometimes overwhelming and confusing.
The movie is overwhelming, in the very best sense: the pointillistic profusion of the movie's visual details — décor, action, and the gestures of the characters (all of which are puppets, deftly manipulated, frame by frame) — and, for that matter, its drolly nuanced sound mix, make a big-screen viewing a prime necessity.
In the profusion of obituaries that appeared in the British press, the overwhelming consensus was that Mr. Deedes's political legacy was benign but undistinguished.
The grandeur of Cimino's historical vision is matched by the overwhelming landscapes and crowd scenes of breathtaking energy, but the film's originality is in the ecstatic profusion of detail within its vast tableaux.
There is a profusion of marble.
Hence our profusion of improbable excitements.
Every major work drew a profusion of takers.
Taking in the profusion of camo-wear, Mr. Kors was tickled.
But a profusion of benchmarks may just confuse consumers.
I hade never seen such a profusion of wild vegetation.
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