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dejection and was
... a dark figure stole forth, closing the door behind him quietly, and with an air of the deepest dejection .... His face was very long and was olive coloured.
There were no children by the marriage, his own health was failing, and the remainder of his life appears to have been clouded by solitude and dejection.

dejection and with
If you do decide to write, you will soon become acquainted with rejection slips and dejection.
These can include self-imposed isolation, feelings of rejection, dejection, insignificance, and detachment, and increased dissatisfaction with current social relationships.
In common with the music traditions of other Asian cultures, such as Persia and India, one strand of traditional Chinese music consists of a repertoire of traditional melodies with tempo and ornamentation varying according to the mood of the instrumentalist, the audience, and their reaction to what is being played, the same melody can be used to serve many different roles be it merry, melancholic or martial ( this can be glimpsed in the love theme of the Butterfly Lovers ' Violin Concerto where the same melody at different points in the lover's story reflects elation, turbulence and dejection ).
He devised a simple plot line in which the two lamps would play a game of catch with an inflated ball ; Luxo Jr. would then approach the ball, hop onto it, bounce until he ball popped under him, and show dejection as the parent lamp looked on.
Chapter 7 discusses " low spirits ", including anxiety, grief, dejection and despair ; and the contrasting Chapter 8 " high spirits " with joy, love, tender feelings and devotion.

dejection and feeling
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze, however, clearly established Donatello as the most scientifically-minded turtle as well as the most introspective, feeling dejected when he learns that the ooze that created the Turtles only exists because of an accident, although Splinter consoles his dejection by pointing out that the circumstances of their origins cannot define their present worth.

dejection and time
The dejection and alarm of Babur's troops had at this time reached their extreme point despair and woes were spreading even among his sons.

dejection and had
In all accounts of Price's rule, only Principal Overseer Aaron Price ( no relation ) had a positive view, noting on the commandant's departure that " a kind of melancholy dejection is apparent the officers who witnessed his departure.

dejection and who
In the Philokalia the word dejection is used instead of sloth, for the person who falls into dejection will lose interest in life.

dejection and love
“ In deterioration of this character, earnestness inclines toward dejection, devotion toward fanaticism, love of freedom to enthusiasm ” ( p. 66 ).

dejection and instead
Rather than rejoicing in another last-second victory that would have given them a 3-2 series lead and a chance to finish the Spurs off back home in Los Angeles, the Lakers instead faced the dejection of having been so close, but now facing a 3-2 deficit and now being on the brink of elimination.

dejection and .
* ( akēdia ) acedia-in the Philokalia, this term is rendered as dejection.
It is not the despirited voice of dejection but the stirring shout of victory.
At the beginning of September Houchard learned of the execution of Custine in Paris, which sent him into a spiral of dejection and allowed the Representatives virtually a free hand.
Experiencing extreme sadness and dejection, they feel that they know nothing, understand nothing.
Trying to talk the DLB patient out of his delusion may be frustrating to caregivers and discouraging to patients, sometimes provoking anger or dejection.
Sometimes it is mere passive joylessness and dreariness, discouragement, dejection, lack of taste and zest and spring.
These substances act as an anti-aphrodisiac causing a dejection of subsequent copulations, and also stimulate ovulation and oogenesis.
Here the music switches again to a frantic, fast-paced, recapitulation of " Never Gonna Dance " as the pair dance a last, desperate, and virtuosic routine before Ginger flees and Astaire repeats his pose of dejection, in a final acceptance of the affair's end.
After the dejection of relegation the " Blues " went into the 2008 season knowing that only one team from the First Division would be promoted and three from the Premier Division as the FAI look to revamp the league.
His second trip to Palestine may have been an adult episode of this, escaping the dejection he felt after Anna Greene declined his offer of marriage.
In dejection, many of the Ezhavas embraced Christianity.

was and experiencing
The launch itself was nominal, with the crew experiencing vibration similar to that of previous crews.
The manuscript was only partially completed when the Brontë household suffered a tragic turn of events, experiencing the deaths of three family members within eight months.
Expeditions by Ezana into the Kingdom of Kush at Meroe in Sudan may have brought about its demise, though there is evidence that the kingdom was experiencing a period of decline beforehand.
The UNMEE mission was formally abandoned in July 2008, after experiencing serious difficulties in sustaining its troops after fuel stoppages.
Ngô was advanced in age and was reportedly experiencing a dementia at the time of his actions in question.
International Formula 3000 was experiencing tough competition with cheaper formulae, such as European F3000 ( using ex-FIA 1999 and 2002 Lola chassis ), World Series by Nissan ( also known as Formula Nissan ) and Formula Renault V6 Eurocup.
Hildegard says that she first saw " The Shade of the Living Light " at the age of three, and by the age of five she began to understand that she was experiencing visions.
However, these same features made Windows NT perfect for the LAN server market ( which in 1993 was experiencing a rapid boom, as office networking was becoming common ).
At the time, the Byzantine Empire was experiencing a major military and cultural revival ; despite its later decline, its culture would have a continuous influence on the development of Russia in its formative centuries.
However, by 1987, the automobile markets had changed and even Renault itself was experiencing financial troubles.
This outreach was credited with saving the life of one woman who went to the hospital after experiencing symptoms of a heart attack.
The younger Lucilla would acquire much of her mother's wealth, including a large brickworks on the outskirts of Rome — a profitable enterprise in an era when the city was experiencing a construction boom.
Mars was one of the first planets visited, and the crew stayed on the surface for some time, finding water and experiencing a huge dust storm.
Deciduous plants became more common, which could survive through the seasonal climate the world was now experiencing.
Phrenology was introduced at a time when the old theological and philosophical understanding of the mind was being questioned and no longer seemed adequate in a society that was experiencing rapid social and demographic changes.
A definition of pain widely employed in nursing, emphasizing its subjective nature and the importance of believing patient reports, was introduced by Margo McCaffery in 1968: " Pain is whatever the experiencing person says it is, existing whenever he says it does ".
Although his father's rule was generally peaceful, the empire was experiencing challenges by the end of his reign.
Aging cities were left to fall apart, during a time when the country was experiencing tremendous prosperity.
Buddhism first started to spread in China during the first century AD and was experiencing a golden age of growth and maturation by the fourth century AD.
As the film progresses, it emerges that Peter Falk was once an angel, who, having grown tired of always observing and never experiencing, renounced his immortality to become a participant in the world.

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