Sentence examples for troubled connection from inspiring English sources

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When she goes to that beach, the stunningly pictorial seascapes she composes, reminiscent of paintings by Seurat and Courbet, suggest the agonized state of permanent exile that she alludes to in her voice-over monologue: the troubled connection of Jewish identity to modern European culture, which are both in a seeming state of perpetual crisis.

When she goes to that beach, the stunningly pictorial seascapes she composes, reminiscent of paintings by Seurat and Courbet, suggest the agonized state of permanent exile that she alludes to in her voice-over monologue: the troubled connection of Jewish identity to modern European culture and their intertwined, seemingly perpetual crises.

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Nervous Nellies might be troubled by the connection between the phrases "failing memory" and "third in line to the presidency".

I was deeply troubled by their connection to the tragic murder of Becky Watts, which was how I was first made aware of the issue.

Berman is particularly troubled by the connection Robin draws between Sarah Palin and Edmund Burke; she argues that Palin "is nothing if not an anti-elitist," a characteristic that has been "the most powerful part of the modern right".

"I think we will continue to sell eMachines, but we are troubled with the connection there," Anderson was quoted as saying in a Reuters report.

That night, Marge serves lamb chops for dinner, but Lisa is troubled by the connection between the dish and its living counterpart, and announces that she will no longer eat meat.

Rich couples with troubled marriages and a London connection are watching with a mixture of glee and foreboding.For the typical global couple, such high-profile, big-money cases matter less than the three basic (and deeply unromantic factors) in marriage planning.

Amid the trivial oppressions of these burdens, though, they and their neighbors are haunted by conscience and its connection with consciousness, troubled by their sense of having been passed over by history, of having missed out on their heroic moment, of having been the passive beneficiaries of the risks and activism of others.

Interstate connections were notoriously troubled by the lack of a standard gauge between the states, and a truly national railway service was not achieved until 1995.

Despite Mr. Mack's belt-tightening, Credit Suisse First Boston remained a drag on the overall company's results, in large part because of its legal troubles in connection with the advice it gave investors and the way it allocated stock in initial public offerings in the bull market years of the late 1990's.

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