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The author finds himself in the predicament of feeling vividly alive — perhaps more alive than ever — while facing imminent demise.
It was my first night camping out on the Mongol Derby course, a 1,000-kilometre 1,000-kilometreughorse wilds of Mongolia, and I was overacehthrough a sthenger's ger (aka a portable hut), in the unfortunate predicament of feeling I wildsboft to shit Mongolia.
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They connect over their predicament of having romantic feelings for those who only see them as a younger sibling.
Homes displays a genuine depth of feeling for the predicament of children and the elderly in a world where "Dad works all the time" and "Mom's entirely electronic".
His work is permeated by a deep feeling for the tragic predicament of the Greeks, as indeed of modern man in general.
Just as the split personality embodied by Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is sometimes read as symbolic of the Scottish predicament, it is in the predicament of the Anglo-Irish, caught uneasily between two civilizations and feeling out of place in both, that its characteristic voice ironic, detached, nostalgic, often Gothic is to be heard.
Empathy means being able to imagine oneself in the condition or predicament of another, while sympathy means sharing the feelings of another to the point of compassion or pity.
Intolerance is the predicament of our time.
More important, the predicate names the predicament of the subject.
It is an awful glimpse into his predicament, and the predicament of mortality.
The predicament of the second defendant, Ryan D. Wagner, is different.
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