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In Landler's telling, Obama is often at war with himself.
The Conservationist by Nadine Gordimer (1974) A man at war with himself and his environment.
The spot casts a man's battle to stop smoking as a war with himself.
Feeling the tug of divided loyalties, the half-Korean Sakamoto is at war with himself.
As a portrait of a man at war with himself, it is unforgettable.
Labor frontbencher Anthony Albanese said Turnbull was "at war with himself".
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We love money because of all the carefree fun we imagine having with it — Arthur rents out Grand Central for a date, stages bidding wars with himself at antiques auctions and buys as many cars, toys and clothes as he wants — but we don't much like to think about how it is acquired.
Although Surrealism survived the war, with Breton himself returning to Paris to preside over it, by the 1950's and 1960's it had been overtaken by new art movements.
The voice that so electrified young men thirty years ago came as a turbulent development in Mailer's war with America and with himself; it was the greatest reach of a persistent rebellion going back to the fifties.
He did it because MacArthur was determined to make all-out war against China, with himself and not Truman the arbiter of whether to use nuclear weapons, and because he made no secret of his fundamental policy disagreements with the President, even expressing them in public letters to the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the (Republican) Speaker of the House.
Not all of them had itched for war with Israel, he reminds himself.
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