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And yet it's still here, the persistent sense of loss.
It includes a persistent sense of hypervigilance and recurrent, intrusive memories of past traumatic events.
This persistent sense of implicit change made the music a real head game.
The former yields a lifetime of inner warmth, the latter a persistent sense of regret.
There is a persistent sense that something is slipping under our radar.
But then again, Haring's targets haven't been reconciled – making his persistent sense of resistance worthy of this platform.
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There is a persistent, alienated sense that all is not well beneath the comfortable exteriors, which can shade into a portentous cynicism.
There's a persistent queasy sense that acts of violence against the enemy are accomplished in order to gain trust and find out what is going on with your own team – and that these discoveries may be late in coming.
The set (by Doris Dziersk), the downpour and a persistent, ominous sense that something is not right calls to mind the feel of Joan Didion's novel "The Last Thing He Wanted," which centers on an American woman embroiled in an international conspiracy on a beleaguered tropical island.
Cancer-related fatigue (CRF) is defined as a distressing, persistent, subjective sense of physical, emotional, and/or cognitive tiredness or exhaustion related to cancer or cancer treatment that is not proportional to recent activity and differs from the normal fatigue that accompanies everyday life, which is usually temporary and relieved by rest [5,6].
With the nagging anxiety of the new kid, my 'black girl strength' has been physically and mentally manhandled — by fingers that tug, rake, and rip through my 'pretty hair' without my consent, by slow interrogations of where I 'come from,' by a persistent, inexplicable sense of isolation, and the pause that comes when I am asked to explain why I feel this.
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