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Walking down the street together, Lola Wasserstein might point to the crowd and inform her daughter, "They are all looking at you and thinking, 'Look at that fat girl.' " As a result the playwright struggled with a self-image that Ms. Salamon calls "superior-inferior".
We use a center-fold low-loss multimode waveguide with a single self image at the center.
The shift, coming just after its military inaction in the Gulf war, inspired many Japanese with a new self image: as wealthy benefactors who would rather fight poverty than wars.
In addition to prolonged physical or mental fatigue, qualitative research has also identified personal problems such as cognitive limitations, difficulty mobilising support, difficulty managing stress and anxiety, difficulty coping with a new self image, and changed attitude to work [ 24, 31- 34].
He's one of life's outsiders, with a vengeful worldview and a self-image honed, presumably, by years of anti-ginger abuse.
"There is a self-image issue with the Evite decline," she said.
It is an irony which surely has not passed Patten by that, however hard the PM still works to cultivate a self-image replete with liberal, communitarian values, the public remains unconvinced.
That's stupefying resignation, not aligned with a can-do self image.
The city has the unstable character of a place with a romantic self-image and a past that it would rather not discuss.
It has the unstable character of a place with a romantic self-image and a past that it would rather not discuss.
Visually precise and politically amorphous, the absorbing documentary "Abendland" opens with a self-reflexive image of a surveillance camera perched over a green field.
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