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As the hour progresses, the sensitive seems to probe more deeply and to make more personal and specific statements.
Her `` Rockabye Your Baby '' was as good as it can be done, and her really personal songs, like `` The Man That Got Away '' were deeply moving.
Her journals, which span several decades, provide a deeply explorative insight into her personal life and relationships.
These religious also struggled for a deeply personal, intimate relationship with God.
He approaches the problem of nihilism as a deeply personal one, stating that this problem of the modern world is a problem that has " become conscious " in him.
While Foucault himself was deeply involved in a number of progressive political causes and maintained close personal ties with members of the far-Left, he was also controversial with Leftist thinkers of his day, including those associated with various strains of Marxism, proponents of Left libertarianism ( e. g. Noam Chomsky ) and Humanism ( e. g. Jürgen Habermas ), for his rejection of what he deemed to be Enlightenment-derived concepts of freedom, liberation, self-determination and human nature.
Torture also involves deeply personal processes in those tortured, in those who torture and in others.
Besides that, they deeply reverenced his personal character.
As sensitive and deeply personal topics are often discussed during psychotherapy, therapists are expected, and usually legally bound, to respect client or patient confidentiality.
Robert J. Graham, a Renaissance literary scholar, notes that “ questions of whose language is privileged at any given historical moment are deeply implicated in matters of personal, social and cultural significance ”, which he states is the primary reason for Castiglione ’ s usage of the native vernacular.
* In the Masters of Rome novels of Colleen McCullough, Brutus is portrayed as a timid intellectual who hates Caesar for personal reasons, foremost of them the fact that his marriage arrangement with Caesar's daughter, Julia, whom Brutus deeply loved, was dissolved in Caesar's political gamble to give his daughter's hand to Pompey to cement with him an alliance.
Martin Scorsese has directed a film documentary, A Letter to Elia ( 2010 ), considered to be an " intensely personal and deeply moving tribute " to Kazan.
We tend to project our worst fears, and our most deeply disliked personal characteristics, onto other people, rather than look inside and face them within ourselves.
He tried to help around the house, although occasionally he botched tasks due to his great size and strength, but is otherwise considered quite a catch by the Addamses for his skill at more personal tasks, such as waxing Uncle Fester's head and amusing the children ( to whom he was deeply devoted ).
This is not to say that he is a drunk, as it is a matter of personal pride that he can hold his liquor, and would be deeply embarrassed if he allowed himself to become intoxicated.
Guy Picciotto formed Rites of Spring in 1984, breaking free of hardcore's self-imposed boundaries in favor of melodic guitars, varied rhythms, and deeply personal, impassioned lyrics dealing with nostalgia, romantic bitterness, and poetic desperation.
Fox's designation was due to his status as an " enduring icon ", his personal qualities, and for the manner in which the Marathon of Hope had captivated the country and resonated deeply with Canadians.
Each block is very personal, and they form a deeply moving sight when combined by the dozens and the hundreds.
A series of The Kids in the Hall sketches portrayed his deeply personal relationship with Queen Elizabeth II ( also played by Thompson ).
" However, the artistic content and expression on the album showed the band pushing punk or hardcore music to a new level, with deeply personal and intensely emotional lyrics.
His personal hospitality and friendliness were witnessed by many who deeply mourned him at his death.
As the secular medieval world was so deeply ingrained with the spiritual world of the church, it is quite likely that personal piety was a major factor for many crusaders.
In this context the poem dedicated to ‘ a sick lady ’ gained yet another deeply tragic and personal meaning, even though the translations were started long before her illness was even known.
He wrote poems to her and reflected on the relationship in " A Midsummer Diary for M ." Merton struggled to maintain his vows while being deeply in love with the woman he referred to in his personal diary as " M ".
Though Hölderlin's hymnic style – dependent as it is on a genuine belief in the divinity – creates a deeply personal fusion of Greek mythic figures and romantic nature mysticism, which can appear both strange and enticing, his shorter and sometimes more fragmentary poems have exerted wide influence too on later German poets, from Georg Trakl onwards.

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* Margaret Thatcher who had been the United Kingdom's Prime Minister since 1979 resigned as Prime Minister on 22 November 1990 after being challenged for the leadership of the Conservative Party by Michael Heseltine because of widespread opposition to the introduction of the controversial Community Charge and the fact that her key allies such as Nigel Lawson and Geoffrey Howe resigned over the deeply sensitive issues of the Maastricht Treaty and Margaret Thatcher's resistance to Britain joining the European Exchange Rate Mechanism.
While this view of Hopi mythology is deeply controversial, certainly the Hopi have much in their culture and mythology which emphasized the importance of the feminine.
It was because of the novelty of this new Catalanist paradigm, consisting of Catalanism made from Valencia, that the book caused a stir in the Valencian Francoist establishment and, with the advent of democracy in Spain, still remained deeply controversial for its uncompromising views.
Officials have said they want to locate the radar, formally known as AN / TPY2, in the southern part of Japan, but not on Okinawa, where the U. S. military presence is deeply controversial.
The staffers had created a predicament that deeply compromised the character of Cyclops and left little room for Madelyne, and Cyclops ' uncharacteristic ( at the time ) behavior has been controversial with fans ever since.
Her husband was a deeply controversial figure in American politics, and Pat had witnessed and shared the praise and vilification he had received without having established an independent public identity for herself.
SCLC's belief that churches should be involved in political activism against social ills was also deeply controversial.
However, the People's Festival, of which it was part, was planned as a left-wing competitor to the Edinburgh Festival and was deeply controversial.
Begun as a serial for the Washington anti-slavery weekly, the " National Era ", the book focused public interest on the issue of slavery, and was deeply controversial for its strong anti-slavery stance at the time it was written.
Portillo was the first candidate to declare, and many commentators saw the contest as coming down to whether or not the party agreed with him as his platform proved deeply controversial in some quarters.
O ’ Neill has stated that he deeply resented Kerry ’ s 1971 testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, which, among other things, related controversial testimony about American atrocities given by Vietnam veterans at the earlier Winter Soldier Investigation in Detroit.
Odlum's legacy is controversial: while noted as a skilled orator who cared deeply for Saint Lucia's working class, his idealism, support for controversial figures such as Muammar Gaddafi and departure from two Labour administrations were noted as factors which harmed him and others around him.
Saying that he had lived to see many of his originally controversial views on diet and hygiene generally accepted, it concluded that " his loss will be deeply regretted by the thousands to whom his name is a household word ".
Family planning was deeply controversial in Ireland from the 1970s to the 1990s, particularly in Limerick where Kemmy had lost his Dáil seat in the November 1982 general election after being denounced by the Catholic Church for his opposition to the pro-life amendment to the constitution.
Of them, Khayam said " I found the pictures deeply offensive as a Muslim and I felt the Danish newspaper had been provocative and controversial, deeply offensive and insensitive.
This was a controversial move that deeply offended the more senior Doubleday.
The charismatic but controversial Dutch politician Pim Fortuyn ( 1948 – 2002 ) was deeply inspired by Van der Capellen.
Late in the Beta's life, with assistance from Pininfarina, a drastically reworked three-box saloon variant was released as the Beta Trevi ; the Trevi also introduced a controversial new dashboard layout with deeply recessed displays, which was also later used in the third series Berlina.
In January 2012, a state advisory committee proposed a deeply controversial plan to merge Rowan University with the Camden campus of Rutgers University ( which would have been separated from Rutgers ) under Rowan's name.
Construction of the reservoir involved flooding the village of Capel Celyn and adjacent farmland, a deeply controversial move.
In a widely publicized and controversial incident, Senator Jesse Helms deeply offended Carol Moseley Braun, the first black woman in the Senate and the only black senator at the time.

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