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So explains Michael Portillo, the shadow chancellor, on his official website, to web-surfers curious about his dress sense, angst and lust as a teenager.
Children will sense angst and irritability easily but they're also very forgiving if you are honest.
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Her methodology reflects her sense of angst around Kathy Boudin".
Central to this deep-seated sense of angst is race.
Very few people seem to share that sense of angst.
Often, Mr. Gilmore notes, the zeitgeist resonated with an artist's own deep-seated sense of angst.
The team had fallen into a deep sense of angst and Lennon, who was managing the reserves, had to assume control for last Saturday's visit of Kilmarnock.
It would "remove the sense of angst that exists today in Egypt," said a spokeswoman for Mohamed ElBaradei, a liberal presidential contender.
The specific pose and situation reduce the ambiguity that has always fueled the psychological energy and sense of angst in the Abakanowicz personages.
Bandmate Roger Daltrey had his own thoughts on the terror state, asking in the Mail on Sunday: "Where are the artists writing with any real sense of angst and purpose?
In Lorraine Mariner's collection Furniture, the title poem conjures a sense of angst; as a trapping of adulthood, furniture is viewed with a mixture of mistrust and desire.
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