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In solitude, I eat my green salad with steamed chicken.
It's a 'social' job but I usually create in solitude.
Like how she's alone in solitude, looking at the moon.
Yet another good reason to spend ten minutes screaming in solitude.
Now, absent the chatter of fans, pitchers warm up in solitude.
Perhaps not coincidentally, the real breakthrough as a composer, came in solitude.
When left in solitude, he said, he banished loneliness by reading, voraciously.
I am in solitude, with my feet four inches off the ground.
Some will be thrown if they work in solitude and you don't.
"Keeping in solitude, you can kind of go batty," Mr. Riddick said.
She ran without headphones or a timer, in silence and in solitude.
It's about just you and the game, taking on a quest in solitude.
And here, in her excursions, was a way to find enjoyment in solitude.
Ms. Gowins-Sowells was crumbling in solitude in her bedroom, lost in herself.
The protagonist, who also paints, talks a lot about finding strength in solitude.
I go back to my office to eat in solitude and still feel sick.
Once, an artist holed up in her paint-spattered loft and created in solitude.
Fallaci liked to say that she had a degree in solitude from the Sorbonne.
I try to take time out for myself every day by finding peace in solitude.
When you think of hermits, you probably envision someone living in solitude for religious reasons.
It's an adventure in solitude, and its makes for a lovely break in the day.
It's been a reliable comfort in solitude, self-imposed and otherwise: speeding down Sunset Blvd.
No engineer works in solitude today — even a code ninja is part of a team.
Its sudden interest in solitude and focus gives way to a surprising bit of soul-searching.
Instead of writing in solitude, as he was accustomed to, he needed near constant physical assistance.
"My parents weren't around that much; I was pretty much in solitude," he told Mr. Piazza.
The show's other lead actor, Ruth Negga, was across the lawn, practicing her lines in solitude.
Moving on from an ex, Jepsen finds solace in solitude with this collection of pure pop.
The drunkenness made him seem almost like an unreal figure—an imaginary friend children craft in solitude.
She's married to a writer (Javier Bardem), which means he spends a lot of time in solitude.
But even without the physical barriers, a peaceful cocoon to pray in solitude was no less important.
There, half frozen, he crawled into the house and nursed his injuries in solitude for 11 weeks.
Such a presence takes a deep purple path in "Solitude," amid dark trees, with lighted buildings looming above.
Traveling solo for a year got lonely occasionally, but Modak also learned to &aposfind bliss in solitude&apos
As you spend more and more time in solitude, though, it's important to not get stuck in fictional scenarios.
Marthas — post-menopausal women of god — cook and clean for these families in solitude and a lot of silence.
Artists often fluctuate between working in solitude and choosing more collaborative routes, like working as part of a collective.
Another enjoys a rowdy family life but prefers, because of his demanding diet, to eat his meat in solitude.
The director is Paul Cox, most of whose films are patient studies in solitude, and Vincent fits right in.
Finding that there can be solace in solitude in a 400-mile drive on one of America's loneliest roads.
She captures those in front of her camera in solitude to emphasize how one behaves and performs when alone.
The writer works in solitude, sequestered in a lonely house in a deserted town, incapable of producing a page.
If you find yourself spending a great deal of time in solitude but wishing you weren't, that's a problem.
He wants anyone scared of solo travel to understand that there is such a thing as bliss in solitude.
I'm the girl who is going to go home, shut her door, and be in solitude, surrounded by beautiful things.
Sister Rachel Denton, a former nun and teacher, has been living in solitude in a small English town since 2006.
Motivated by nothing external and running in solitude, I am accountable to no one but myself, and it is powerful.
The self you are when you're in solitude or with your good friends or with your partner whom you trust.
Once both parties discover his duplicitousness, Emily breaks up with him, his parents disown him, and he sulks in solitude.
Now he was preparing himself, in solitude, for the moment when he'd be dragged away and dumped in a ditch.
He spends his days in solitude, building and installing custom amplifiers for a rarefied, dwindling group of hi-fi enthusiasts.
But experiencing beauty in solitude can become a peculiar sort of prison too, like some especially demented form of solitary confinement.
Social media promises an end to loneliness but actually produces an increase in solitude and an intense awareness of social exclusion.
I wish to die in solitude, with nobody actually becoming aware of my death and hence nobody conducting my funeral prayer.
I've experienced that in my own life, when friends served as God's proxies, dispensing grace I could not receive in solitude.
Two weeks after its release, last fall, Coffman put out her own single, "All to Myself," about finding solace in solitude.
If he doesn't die in the process, he will abdicate throne and move to North of the Wall to live in solitude.
President Obama is scheduled to campaign with Hillary Clinton today, and odds are he'll work into the early-morning hours in solitude.
The EP is ultimately a celebration of finding joy in solitude when it feels like no one else is appreciating you properly.
An enterprise that began in solitude has grown, and Mr. Pauline has come to work with a number of assistants, largely volunteers.
Hospitality requires daily Bible reading, deep repentance, dark mornings in solitude, and the daily willingness to forgive others whether or not they ask.
Lauren Young posts about Black Rifle all the time, sometimes just sipping a cup in solitude, sometimes holding an M249 light machine gun.
I take in so much nicotine daily at this point, I would have to lock myself in my apartment and detox in solitude.
Scarcely ever, though, do we see someone sitting at a table in the N.Y.P.L., in solitude and silence, and simply reading a book.
The common man has had to confront it, attacking or attacked, in solitude or with an enormous mass of people at public rallies.
When the prison first opened, these doors were actually just small openings to pass food through so the inmate could live in solitude.
He liked working in solitude because it cut him off from outside voices, or perhaps because there were too many in his own head.
Shown fasting and praying, weeping in solitude and shivering through frigid Judean Desert nights, he's the embodiment of Jesus Christ in everything but name.
She headed to the range to fire off hundreds of arrows in solitude and her hard graft was rewarded with a ticket to Rio.
As years pass in solitude and Felix lives off his savings and retirement package, obsessed with revenge, he likes to imagine he's not alone.
In solitude, prayer allows for one's mind to breathe, to explore the free expanse of one's thoughts, with no glaring screen in front of me.
She worked very hard at her stunning poetry, and like most serious writers, did her work in solitude, not seeking the limelight or momentary fame.
Spending time in solitude free of distractions allows you to take a more big-picture outlook along with gaining more self-awareness about your life.
They encounter each other on a snowy March night in a deserted country inn near Lake Michigan, where both have come to work in solitude.
The getaway serves as a special opportunity for a few artists to take up home in the rural area and craft their art in solitude.
Tennis star Serena Williams announced that she is "spending the next 6 weeks in solitude" amid the coronavirus pandemic that has infected over 150,000 worldwide.
It's not just that it makes knitting feel cool; it's that knitters can find community within a hobby or livelihood that's often done in solitude.
Swift's embrace of romantic stability is in a way the opposite of Mitchell's peace in solitude, but both gestures have the same thoughtful, earned confidence.
As he reminded us in an earlier episode, Marian was his daughter, too, and he mourns her death in solitude because of Adora's detachment from him.
That transition from rider in solitude to one-among-many happens so quickly, so subtly, that I'm not surprised I missed it the first time through.
I've found peace in solitude — on a full-day hike along the fjords of Norway, for example, or on an empty beach on Mexico's Pacific Coast.
A developer known for his bombast and his bloviating locates a quiet beauty in solitude and work, and the response has been both divisive and heartening.
They bounced with bottles of Voss, queued up for $8 Stella Artois, communed in hidden antechambers, meditated in solitude, ate falafel and slipped into dark corners.
In 2015, the Stichting Ambulance Wens Nederland, or Ambulance Wish Foundation Netherlands, transported three people to the Rijksmuseum to view the Late Rembrandt exhibition in solitude.
His 2009 debut feature, "Moon," was a well-reviewed Kubrick-style suspense film that starred Sam Rockwell as an astronaut working in solitude on a lunar base.
Alone time isn't the enemy here: Research has shown that time spent in solitude can be both mentally restorative and socially beneficial, increasing empathy, confidence, and creativity.
In the spectacularly reborn atrium, perhaps in the very spot where Mr. Smailovic himself played, I watched a bride and groom dance in solitude for wedding pictures.
Several days later, on August 2, he left the main group, venturing out on his own to paint and sketch in solitude among the sweeping mountain vistas.
As expressed by Vergangenheitsbewältigung and the other works in the first gallery room, Matharu has been chipping away at colonialism for two decades, and seemingly, in solitude.
Before her set at The Lexington, I sat down with Allison to talk about the album, her writing process, and her new emotional clarity she found in solitude.
You working from home sounds a whole lot better if you frame it as a chance for you to really tackle a big project in solitude, for example.
Erlich leads the team to a frozen yogurt place instead ("Get a lot of toppings so people know that we're doing well"), leaving Richard to brood in solitude.
If you aren't familiar with it, embrace it and see if you can find positivity in solitude, and start viewing time alone as an opportunity rather than a threat.
"We have grown up in solitude and we like it," said Juan Martin, but he does not expect anyone will want to live as they do in the future.
Ms. Wu's death in solitude came after two public deaths last year on faulty escalators in Chinese shopping malls, when unsuspecting passers-by were dragged underneath into their machinery.
After transitioning to a makeshift African scene, Kendrick walked away after a swig of alcohol and found himself in a bleak are, this time in solitude instead of celebration.
I'm fortunate to live in a rural area in northern Vermont where I can usually run in solitude, where the noise of traffic and interactions with others are rare.
We find a catharsis for rejection and a support group for it in The Bachelor, whereas in real life rejection is too often nebulous, open-ended, and endured in solitude.
To go about it in solitude is my preferred mode now, when nothing else matters but the monthlong journey back to some emotional center I've thought myself to be lacking.
I went to the dining hall by myself and walked with my tray to find an empty seat, presumably to plot how I'd spend the next four years in solitude.
Each figure and group of people is almost hidden and masked by the beautiful landscape, showcasing not only the delight in solitude but also the psychological power of natural landscapes.
Jojo thus spends his days in solitude, until he discovers that his mother Rosie (Scarlett Johansson), a secret anti-Nazi, has hidden a Jewish girl, Elsa (Thomasin McKenzie), in their crawlspace.
The founder, Chris Adams, said that "we now live in a world of over-connections," and he wanted to create a "sanctuary-like space" that allowed people to work in solitude.
Our stories are ones of watching however we can, with whomever we can, often in solitude and while nursing brutal hangovers on weekend mornings during our high school and college years.
Nestled in the top floor of a Victorian townhouse in north London, Stephen would sit in solitude for hours at a time, save for his in-game companion, Aesop the dog.
It's our human foibles and failures that we encounter in solitude, our inability to love one another, and the possibility of letting our "search for God" overtake that love is chilling.
Musically diverse and significantly more complex (see their razor-like leads and a new In Solitude-like swagger), Desolation's six tracks see the band take another gigantic leap towards modern metal greatness.
As we wait out the reopening of our theaters this spring, we might try amateur theatricals at home, living room readings, podcasts of theater and staying home and writing plays in solitude.
In the Sophia Peer-directed video, that shift is represented by a group of dancers—some of them Baker's friends—who show up, swooping through moments that normally would sit steeped in solitude.
One of the studies involved asking the participants to spend 15 minutes a day in solitude (on seven different days) and then to complete detailed questionnaires afterwards about how they'd found the experience.
In the same manner she has remained by her husband's side, Clinton writes she is intent on remaining in public life -- despite its dark moments and uncertain payout -- instead of seething in solitude.
"At the book's center remains the heartbreaking figure of Lincoln himself, visiting the graveyard in solitude, unaware of the spirits that populate it," said one judge, Colin Thubron, a travel writer and novelist.
Belichick, his hands in the pockets of a hooded parka that cloaked his hunched frame, paced the bench area in solitude, with those in his vicinity retreating even farther from his brooding presence.
They did this in part because they knew the filmmaking process would be lengthy — they needed 12 shots for each second of footage — so they didn't want to create it all in solitude.
In old age, when he was living in solitude in a seedy London hotel, the management, unable any longer to tolerate his impossible behavior, issued an ultimatum for his removal to a nursing home.
" In an essay last year for The Irish Times, Bennett wrote, "In solitude you don't need to make an impression on the world, so the world has some opportunity to make an impression on you.
After moving to Massachusetts to live with his girlfriend, then feeling the whole thing fall apart while she was out on tour, Baldi, in solitude, had to reconsider everything: his behavior, his lifestyle, his songwriting.
But anyone who's ever felt more alone in a room full of strangers than at home in solitude should be able to extrapolate the level of alienation that can occur on such a grand scale.
The band's growing reputation as a live force is about to get a serious injection of new blood, too, thanks to the addition of new drummer Uno Bruniusson (formely of In Solitude and Grave Pleasures).
They hail from the same modern Swedish metal movement that birthed similar modern-throwback hybrids like the now-defunct In Solitude and crossover hits Ghost—bands who have sometimes been accused of drawing too much on nostalgia.
Cardin's new music video could have easily placed her heroine in scenes with the two other sides of the triangle, but instead, she chose a different take: one in which the "other woman" finds herself in solitude.
Following 2013's aptly-named debut full-length, Whiskey and Blasphemy, their new joint Hail to Hades was engineered by Luis Ergon, and features trippy violet artwork by Jesse Peper (In Solitude, New Keepers of the Watchtower).
The self-created man who saw the life he wanted to live and built it for himself, who bought much beauty into the world, passed away in solitude, forever in pursuit of unattainable beauty, never in surrender.
The adventures of this asteroid and its ilk paint a very different picture of the galaxy than you might imagine while gazing up at a sky in which the stars seem separate and sovereign, beaming away in solitude.
The one-two punch of chillier temperatures and the impending holidays reinforces our natural inclination to partner up and wait out the weather in the arms of a loved one—or perhaps to bask (or wallow) in solitude.
His complex creations, which are contemporary reimaginings of the cabinets of curiosity that became popular in 16th-century Europe, are made in solitude, save for the steadying presence of his wife, a fellow glassmaker and artist, Micha Karlsland.
Selena Gomez had her first No. 1 single with "Lose You to Love Me," which begins in solitude — just her voice and a piano — but quickly swells to cathedral size, using instruments and electronics to create a cavernous expanse.
And on our outing that first day to the Philae Temple of the goddess Isis, my image of strolling in solitude amid its colonnades was upended as we arrived on the island with two large groups of Egyptian tourists.
Taylor Swift is unmatched in her ability to make audiences feel like she is just like them, and this clip will remind many of a Friday night blasting the speakers at home in solitude (if your home looked really expensive).
To have the voice I had grown so familiar with through her novels transposed from the page and into the air—to feel that silence, which I had previously experienced in solitude, as the bodily presence of the author herself.
Unless you want to somehow reconcile the proclivities of every aunt who doesn't like diminutives and every neighbor who knew a mean James, you end up drafting in solitude, even secrecy, one of the most public-facing statements you'll ever make.
Would you visit an amusement park without having to wait in lines; run wild on a mall shopping spree; explore a renowned museum with free rein — or is there some other place or activity you'd love to enjoy in solitude?
Mercifully, not even the most dedicated of her fans would know her location; there was no other way she'd rather spend this period than in solitude, away from the prying crowds and the papers constantly thrust her way for an autograph.
They're part of the cityscape now, the last remnants of the scooter craze of 2021, sky-blue scooters that cruise the streets in solitude or cluster around their charging stations on the edge of Central Park, rippling their rainbow LEDs and beeping occasionally.
But Wattpad disrupts the typical lifecycle of a book, and all associated conventions of the writing process: Debating an MFA, toiling away in solitude, finding an agent to connect the manuscript to an editor, and if you're lucky, getting published a few years later.
Some suspected that it was the work of the KGB or the CIA, a gang of professional crooks from Guatemala or Colombia or a "psychotic millionaire cultist" who wanted to "gaze on the booty in solitude", as a news report from the time put it.
To appreciate why birders consider an obscure wildlife refuge on the Texas border to be the premier birding destination in America, you must walk its trails in solitude, either at dusk or at dawn, as the birds emerge from the forest looking for food.
And so the greater truths found in solitude — in nature, like the Romantics' "thoughts of more deep seclusion," or in a country in which you don't speak the language, in which no one knows your name — have never felt more rare and hard-won.
My memoir, which I was writing at the time, probed similar questions, telling the story of my two years in solitude in northern Vermont, where I retreated in my mid-20s in an effort to answer the larger questions my accident had stirred up.
Among the other highlights are drafts of captions for "Harlem Is Nowhere," and images include a man in an alleyway; Harlem in literal ruin with a clinic building acting as a bright light; and a patient waiting to be seen, sitting in solitude, head in his hands.
For nine years of high school Duterte played trumpet in her school's jazz ensemble and concert band, ensuring she's more than at home onstage, but it was the music she penned in solitude, with just her guitar, that would eventually nudge her into the solo spotlight.
My Twitter feed has been filled with friends sourcing recipe ideas and inspiration from their peers while Instagram stories are full of home cooks showing off the dishes they've been making in solitude in their kitchens: Long-simmering stews, braised short ribs, elaborate lasagnas, chocolate chip cookies.
You're taught that poetry is an act that is often carried out in solitude, an isolating act, but in actuality it should bring people together, and it should be a part of how we address the conditions that we're facing—how we reimagine the world we live in.
However, when one relates a story about Arabian hunting dogs that suggests "the ultimate fulfillment of a conscious being lay not in solitude but in a shared state so intricate and cooperative it might almost be said to represent the entwining of two selves," Faye draws him out.
Their hardwood interiors pair polished modern interpretations of farmhouse furniture with a crackling fireplace, a private hot tub on the deck and a sauna with a panoramic glass wall, so guests can enjoy spa time in solitude — perhaps the most romantic setup of the resorts in South Tyrol.
I know now in this endless quest I will surely find no rest not in oceans or in rivers not in company or in solitude not in glades, coasts stars or flowers my breath quivers I know now our touches and endeavours condemned to love all ashes and white dust.
The answer is two-fold: first, without a visual component, music is generally either consumed as atmosphere—at parties or at work, situations where it's pushed to the brain's background—or it's meant to be absorbed in solitude, where it's difficult to bear something terrible for very long, no matter how funny it may be.
With a record nine nominations at the Game Awards, whose voting jury encompasses a sizable chunk of the gaming press, it has been (controversially) showered in accolades for a decidedly uncommercial willingness to maroon you for hours in solitude rather than stick to the familiar treadmill of constant engagement, of enemies killed and experience points gained and skills learned.
Far from clinical or scholarly, however, Zombi Child is teeming  with vivid hangout scenes and brilliant slices of life, such as when Mélissa recites a René Depestre poem as her tryout for the sorority and then, as the other girls deliberate next-door, dances in solitude to Kalesh's "Mwaka Moon;" it is these moments that make the revelations visceral rather than didactic.
A film that arguably represents the exact moment that the late, legendary storyteller and lifelong Chicagoan John Hughes's talents started to fade, Home Alone is a mean-spirited and outlandish (even for movies) tale of a family who hates their child just enough to forget to take him on vacation, and a child that spends time in solitude and increasingly panics without bothering to directly contact the authorities until the end of the film.

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