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If those who carry out the mission of labs such as Livermore need to repress a gut feeling of vulnerability, those who question that mission are more or less required to embrace it, in his view.
"We raise our boys with an acceptance that violence will be part of their behaviors ('boys will be boys'), while teaching them to repress all feelings except for anger ('boys don't cry'), in a society which objectifies girls and women," she explained.
It's very easy in our modern life to repress any feelings of sorrow, or to numb ourselves from pain.
Abraham, convinced that once again he was going to lose mother and child, prepared his heart for the tragedy by repressing any feeling.
Still, it said something about a repressed feeling and was the most riveting European moment in a long time.
I don't get it (the anger) out of my body as I used to, when I worked and played football"." The statement can be interpreted as conveying a repressed feeling of anger.
From the other wing Orsi made an excellent shot at the end of a run, but one could not repress the feeling that the visitors had peculiar ideas of a legitimate tackle.
Surviving children, regardless of age, tend to suffer in silence and repress their feelings in an effort to protect their parents.
"Taking into account a couple of films that I've worked on, for example, 'No Country for Old Men,' we found that the presence of anything that sounded like music at all repressed the feeling of anxiety and made things feel a little less tense.
I wielded guilt and shame like a hammer trying to repress my feelings with every swing -- all the while trying to maintain the masquerade of "normality".
Our trade union strike, which resulted in no backup staff, doctors under stress, damned kids and the feeling of always being inadequate makes me want to stamp on the floor or just go home… but instead I remain friendly and clench my teeth… and repress my feelings, which is not a good thing.
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