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Taking into account Thompson's capacity for self-dramatization and the possibility of a wish to identify his own life with the misfortunes of other poets who had known unhappy loves, there can be no doubt about his genuine emotion for Katie King.
Beatty's father was also unhappy about the match, fearing a repeat of the difficulties he had faced with his own relationship with a married woman, but with the added risk of publicity because both Beatty and Ethel were famous and the risk that Beatty's illegitimacy might be exposed.
The family moved to London where his dislike of authority made him, by his own account, an unhappy pupil at Strand School.
Many Texians were also unhappy with the location of their state capital, which moved periodically between Saltillo and Monclova, both of which were in southern Coahuila, some away ; they wanted Tejas to be a separate state from Coahuila ( but not independent from Mexico ) and to have its own capital.
The unhappy ending was intended to inspire readers to look inward at their own shortcomings.
Perot was reportedly unhappy with what he saw as the disintegration of the party, as well as his own portrayal in the press ; thus he chose to remain quiet.
A. Milne's own son, Christopher Robin Milne, who in later life became unhappy with the use of his name, writing in one of a series of autobiographical works: " It seemed to me almost that my father had got where he was by climbing on my infant shoulders, that he had filched from me my good name and left me nothing but empty fame ".
Although they worked on Peter Gabriel's seminal video " Sledgehammer " ( 1986 ) as animators, this was directed by Stephen R. Johnson and the Quays were unhappy with their contribution, believing it to be more imitative of Švankmajer's work than truly distinctive in its own right.
The story is said to have originated from events in Lawrence's own unhappy domestic life, and he took inspiration for the settings of the book from Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, where he grew up.
Reiske's first years in Leiden were not unhappy, until he got into serious trouble by introducing emendations of his own into the second edition of Burmann's Petronius, which he had to see through the press.
However, neighboring Ethiopia is reportedly unhappy about the Jubaland Initiative and Kenya's involvement in it, as it fears that the project will have an effect on its own military struggle against rebels in the Somali-inhabited Ogaden region, who seek independence.
Her parents ' ambitions for her were wholly irreconcilable with her own ; consequently, her home and school lives were desperately unhappy.
Washburn was shocked and unhappy when he heard about Boynton ’ s offer to create a college, for he had wanted to start a technical school of his own.
Brought up in the unhappy life that was the product of their parents ' arranged marriage, Stéphanie and her sister did no better in their own.
Hatcher was eventually unhappy at Yale, especially because of Marsh's policy of not allowing assistants to publish on their own.
Goad was unhappy with the content he was covering, and wishing to cover more fringe subjects the couple began publishing their own work.
After spending a few days filming the small French fishing town of La Pointe Courte for a terminally ill friend who could no longer visit on his own, Varda decided to shoot a feature film of her own. Thus in 1954, Varda's first film, La Pointe Courte, about an unhappy couple working through their relationship in a small fishing town, was released.
Other characters within the game are metaphors for Alice's own feelings, and because she is unhappy, they have become twisted.
He summed up: " I must convince you, not only that the unhappy prisoner was a lunatic, within my own definition of lunacy, but that the act in question was the immediate unqualified offspring of the disease ".
While he was highly paid, earning $ 2, 500 a week, he was unhappy with the way directors were handling his dialogue, and he resolved to take creative control of his own projects.
His marriage was unhappy due to his own acts of infidelity.
In May 2008, he was a significant critic of the abolition of the 10p tax rate and this led to Field describing Gordon Brown as " unhappy inside his own body ".
Shattered by her mother's recent suicide and unhappy with the side-effects of her own treatment for depression, Sara renames herself " Prozak ," rages through her songwriting, and rebels.

own and experience
The style of life chosen by the beat generation, the rhythm and ritual they have adopted as uniquely their own, is designed to enhance the value of the sexual experience.
In essence this involves grounding one's thought and emotion in the values and experience of others, rather than in one's own values and experience.
My own experience has followed simpler lines.
rather, the generality of these students find their university experience congenial to their own sense of values.
More importantly, several of the more advanced of the less developed countries have found through experience that they must plan their own complex investment programs for at least 5 years forward and tentatively for considerably more than that if they are to be sure that the various interdependent activities involved are all to take place in the proper sequence.
Any reputable French interne can supply you with a dozen similar instances, and I'll presently recount a case out of my own personal experience, but, for the moment, let's resume our catalogue.
Autosuggestibility, the reaction of the subject in such a way as to conform to his own expectations of the outcome ( i.e., that the arm-rise is a reaction to the pressure exerted in the voluntary contraction, because of his knowledge that `` to every reaction there is an equal and opposite reaction '' ) also seems inadequate as an explanation for the following reasons: ( 1 ) the subjects' apparently genuine experience of surprise when their arms rose, and ( 2 ) manifestations of the phenomenon despite anticipations of something else happening ( e.g., of becoming dizzy and maybe falling, an expectation spontaneously volunteered by one of the subjects ).
Their own experience in the social system influences their work and attitudes as teachers.
But another cause may lie in the experience of so many new postwar faculty members with their own use of education as a means of social advancement.
Their experience is quite in contrast with that of children of upper- and upper-middle-class native-born parents, who are more likely to regard education as good for its own sake and to discount the vocational emphases in the curriculum.
Those who, because of population mobility and the reputed desire of employers to train their own employees, would limit vocational education to general rather than specific skills ought to bear in mind the importance of motivation in any kind of school experience.
The Vienna meeting will bring together a seasoned, 67-year-old veteran of the cold war who, in Mr. Kennedy's own words, is `` shrewd, tough, vigorous, well-informed and confident '', and a 44-year-old President ( his birthday is May 29 ) with a demonstrated capacity for political battle but little experience in international diplomacy.
Camus draws from his own experience of isolation during the war in writing The Plague.
In addition, he wrote that each person will experience a world of their own, though he also wrote that the dream world doesn't necessarily have to be solipsistic as different selves may be able to communicate with each other by dream telepathy.
Therefore, the plaintiff must offer evidence that the extent of the limitation caused by the impairment is substantial in terms of his or her own experience ;" a medical diagnosis or physician's declaration of disability is no longer enough.
Nevertheless, he admits, humans and animals differ in mental faculties in a number of ways, including: differences in memory and attention, inferential abilities, ability to make deductions in a long chain, ability to grasp ideas more or less clearly, the human capacity to worry about conflating unrelated circumstances, a sagely prudence which arrests generalizations, a capacity for a greater inner library of analogies to reason with, an ability to detach oneself and scrap one's own biases, and an ability to converse through language ( and thus gain from the experience of others ' testimonies ).
Men women were members yet who had proven over and over again, by extremely painful experience, that they could not get sober on their own had somehow become more powerful when two or three of them worked on their common problem.
As is usual with collaborative efforts in comic strips, his name was the only one credited — although, sensitive to his own experience working on Joe Palooka, Capp frequently drew attention to his assistants in interviews and publicity pieces.
Caesar, in his history of the war, would praise his own men's discipline and experience, and questioned Pompey's decision not to charge.
Its blue sandstonish rock affords an opportunity to experience the use of smear holds while only a short bike ride away, Boulder Canyon provides Schawangunk-like edging on grey rock with its own plethora of bouldering and short climbs.
However, beginning sometime after the Reformation, being born again has been predominantly understood by some Protestants ( of the " anabaptist " branch ) to be an experience of conversion symbolized by water baptism, and rooted in a commitment to one's own personal faith in Jesus Christ for salvation.
Filming in England proved a difficult experience, as he was used to his own Hollywood studio and familiar crew.
" These replies question whether Searle is justified in using his own experience of consciousness to determine that it is more than mechanical symbol processing.
There is no way we can determine if other people's subjective experience is the same as our own.

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