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This little girl is experiencing serious inner turmoil — over waffles.
To the outside world, however, she hid her inner turmoil.
Following the treatment, Mettes made peace with his inner turmoil.
Maddy didn't go through any inner turmoil about her decision.
Despite all that inner turmoil, Neopets still has a beloved cult following.
Devotion plunges you deep into the inner turmoil of a struggling family.
It's Richie's job to turn that into profit, hence the inner turmoil.
This nearly saint-like depiction suggests a mastery over his inner turmoil.
His hooded eyes, hunched posture and distracted, monosyllabic responses betray his inner turmoil.
But Issa's inner turmoil suggests that loneliness exists even when you're not alone.
But Jones' performance is lacking, and he can't believably project the character's inner turmoil.
Such inner turmoil and rage precipitate a familial destructive environment, which often includes SGBV.
When depicting his main characters' inner turmoil, Richardson moves well beyond his hortatory preoccupations.
But Ms. Wells is determined to convey high-minded self-possession along with inner turmoil.
His replacement, Mr. Morrison, acknowledged that the party's inner turmoil had eroded voters' good will.
The lingering close-ups capture both the salesmen's rapid calculations and the customers' inner turmoil.
Amethyst is said to be powerfully healing; citrine can make you rich; agate calms inner turmoil.
People who believe in astrology frequently tell me this will free me of my inner turmoil.
Much like the record itself, Teri's stage presence brutally exposes her inner turmoil and indigenous heritage.
That all might be more bearable if the series fleshed out Holden's inner turmoil more quickly.
But it's too plot-heavy to dwell on her potential inner turmoil, so it just feels inconsistent.
Biel plays Cora, the mom to a toddler whose distant stares suggest some sort of inner turmoil.
Written out of great inner turmoil, it is in part a portrait of friends seduced by authoritarianism.
It's a kind of inner turmoil of how we appreciate life and how do we give back.
Inner turmoil will make its presence known, no matter how hard you try to cover it up.
Edgar is acutely connected to the inner turmoil of both women, and acutely afflicted in his loyalties.
We see Cassie end her pregnancy, as well as an accompanying fantasy sequence that depicts her inner turmoil.
But Canada's young scientists don't have time to deal with a funding agency's inner turmoil or growing pains.
Work through your feelings with level-headed friends who can help you discuss your inner turmoil from every angle.
Every so often the facade cracks and that urgent sense of inner turmoil expels itself through every orifice imaginable.
They reflected the inner turmoil of Mr. Day-Lewis's character, and the turbulent connection between him and his lover.
The scene — an animal's inner turmoil erupts in a charmingly savage display — feels ripped from a Lisa Hanawalt comic.
This parallels BTS' gritty 2014 anthem "Boy In Luv," a song about the angst and inner turmoil of young love.
He was a fragile, sensitive, gentle person with elegant manners, constantly striving to mask his inner turmoil and physical distress.
Suffering from cyclical depression, he expressed inner turmoil most freely through words, published on the very public platform of his website.
Jane is constantly menaced by the D-Men who represent her inner turmoil (the D is for "demon" and also "death").
Ms. Bareilles and Mr. Bean are both expert in letting their characters' inner turmoil — exactly what they most hide — leak out.
For a man whose art centers on aggression and inner turmoil, he seems as chill and reflective as a koi pond.
I understand: The urge to jump ship probably seems like an easy way to ditch the inner turmoil you're dealing with.
There is something political about the moments when the show manages to connect Elliot's inner turmoil—his loneliness—with the outer world.
Chyler Leigh gives an understated but crackling performance, sucking us into the character's inner turmoil but also evoking a sense of relief.
But while she was going through the process of applying for the U Visa, she experienced a perverse kind of inner turmoil.
"I've never felt the inner turmoil I feel over this," Jackie Curtiss, the chair of the YRFA, told NBC News at the time.
Link's stories are often desperately sad and bittersweet, and few writers are better than she is at capturing the inner turmoil of teenage girls.
The inner turmoil is just as important as the external conflict in her stories, and that makes for a compulsively readable, yet immensely relatable read.
The camera lingers on Kanzaki's face, attempting to convey his inner turmoil and the quick turns of his mind as he plots his next move.
Adding to her depression and inner turmoil, Paris says that she was sexually assaulted by a significantly older "complete stranger" when she was a teen.
Britain's two main political parties have been riven by inner turmoil in the days after the referendum outcome and resignation of Prime Minister David Cameron.
But then it's Joe's birthday in the office, a cake is bought out, and her conflicted facial expression gives insight to a world of inner turmoil.
The New York branch of the NAACP faced inner turmoil as it struggled to upend the reverse-racism rhetoric that was being pushed by the press.
So how he reconciles this inner turmoil with his very public ambition I think is a defining moment in his life, if not the defining moment.
Habash's novel follows Stephen through his event-filled final season and traces his complex inner turmoil as he pursues his unbending ambition to dominate the competition.
So how he reconciles this inner turmoil with his very public ambition I think is a defining moment in his life, if not the defining moment.
I was just waiting for inspiration to strike, a creative way to write about a book dedicated to the perceived futility and inner turmoil of creativity.
"I thought you might go to King's Landing" — emphasis on might, meaning he could sense Arya's inner turmoil at the crossroads as well as her external actions.
As acting VA secretary, Wilkie has sought to rebuild morale at an agency beset with inner turmoil and rebellion over Trump&aposs push to expand private care.
While she managed to channel focus into non-stop training for the Olympics during her twenties, the inner turmoil reared its head immediately after she won gold.
Going to bed early will probably just mean more hours of inner turmoil, since your body gets used to falling asleep and waking up at specific times.
Still, the unusually detailed accounts of inner turmoil frustrated Trump's allies in the media, like Matt Drudge, who runs the enormously influential conservative aggregation website Drudge Report.
Reconciling his conservative agenda with President Donald Trump's means of achieving it, we've been told -- by Flake, over and over again -- has caused him great inner turmoil.
We are rarely vulnerable with others and the spirit of the age pushes us to march on in spite of the inner turmoil that rages inside of us.
There are plenty of astrological explanations for inner turmoil, but there's one very specific cosmic quirk you may have overlooked: the angle between your sun and moon signs.
On The Crown, Queen Elizabeth is not the impartial, smiling old sovereign we see on TV, but a person with inner turmoil, longings, and a commitment to duty.
This video does a pretty good job of collecting eight seasons' worth of receipts: Sure, the showrunners could have given us a longer look at her inner turmoil.
A deeply religious man, O'Brien's payment for sexual activities cause him inner turmoil, so he seeks the Catholic Church's blessing to have sex before marriage (which he's given).
Every novel features protagonists similar to Florent: bourgeois French men caught up in an inner turmoil charged by loneliness, sexual dilemma, and the state of the globalized world.
But there isn't time to process the inner turmoil of a silent, white female voter because just then Kai walks by and throws his latte on both of them.
In the documentary, one family opens up about their inner turmoil over sending their oldest son off to Vietnam — and the moment they learned he was killed in battle.
The trailer introduces us to Danny Rand (Game of Thrones' Finn Jones), an orphan returning home after mastering martial arts and mining his endless inner turmoil (as you do).
Gradually, the film exposes the bankruptcy of the "pray the gay away" mentality and reveals its cruelty to the vulnerable participants, which merely magnifies the inner turmoil they feel.
His portrayal of the soldier-turned-leader involves a lot of dark stares and inner turmoil, so naturally, he was the one picked to host Saturday Night Live this weekend.
This month, Mr. Rosenstein hinted at his inner turmoil during a speech in Philadelphia, quoting the city's favorite fictional son, Rocky: "It ain't about how hard you hit," he said.
When, towards the end, she's wandering Hollywood Boulevard in a crop top and smeared black lipstick, drunk, she looks like a nightmare version of herself, her inner turmoil having taken over.
The constant sunlight and airy white linen attire contrasts sharply with Dani's inner turmoil, although it soon becomes clear that there's something dangerous and troubling hiding behind all those flower crowns.
Coming off her Oscar for "La La Land," Stone excels in conveying King's inner turmoil, as she wrestles with the implications of the public and private aspects of her life colliding.
Lena Headey's formidable character Cersei Lannister may have looked icy as a cucumber in the first (and subsequent) seasons of Game of Thrones, but the actress wasn't without her own inner turmoil.
As Leila notes, the sense of betrayal and inner turmoil stems from the struggle for gay acceptance, while the protagonist in "SALLY4EVER" faces what plays like a more conventional coming-out story.
His head tucked onto his chin, Morgan works the range of his voice and facial expressions to convey his inner turmoil, a sort of back-to-basics workshop for a seasoned actor.
Mary and Joseph seemed to have more meaning to her than just being part of our Christmas tradition, and I soon relished watching her play out her inner turmoil with their help.
Nate's journey is used primarily to show us the variations in extremist groups and how they might accomplish something drastic like set off a dirty bomb; his inner turmoil takes a back seat.
Urie silos Arnold's inner turmoil into telling acts of hyperbole and histrionics, revealing how many queer people must transmute their pain into humor if they want to survive a world of unrelenting prejudice.
Like me, a lot of the promoters running these parties in New York, Toronto, and around the world had learned to reel in their own inner turmoil and take matters into their own hands.
Is broadcasting their shared defeat a cruel way to treat these already-insecure, harshly over-scrutinized artists, especially since their work—the result of exhausting inner turmoil and harsh rejection—inspires and informs us?
In a way, Zumas equalizes these women's pain, giving them all roughly the same amount space in the book, and explores the range of their inner turmoil, expanding our understanding of trauma and violence.
Angus, a bull character, is happy to sip coffee and recline on a cowskin rug, with no apparent inner turmoil about the fact that it was flayed from the body of a fellow cow.
The most compelling among The Crimes of Grindelwald's characters is Leta Lestrange (Zoë Kravitz), whose inner turmoil is actually explored, albeit through a wild sequence that may or may not involve the Titanic (long story!).
"The planet known as 'the divine discontent' may force us to feel lost, but we can overcome such inner turmoil and conflict with music and art, which will give our sentimental hearts an emotional outlet. "
Whether he's exploring the dehumanizing effects of technology, the fallout of the Western empire, or the impending climate doomsday, Yorke has constantly dissected those fears, often turning them inward to reflect his own inner turmoil.
But Arlovksi and Overeem share a similar problem in that their inner turmoil over acknowledging their inability to take the big shots has proved more detrimental to them than that physical shortcoming alone ever could.
Kellyanne Conway, a top Trump advisor throughout the campaign, clearly articulated the inner turmoil over the decision in recent days, when she took to TV news shows and Twitter to make the case against Romney.
It took a few seconds, but once I got over that inner turmoil, we had sex without the female condom and both came our faces off (after adding in some sex toys for good measure).
Essentially, what ends up happening is there's Evan Hansen on the one hand and there is another boy, named Connor Murphy, who has his own complicated relationship with his parents and his own inner turmoil.
Ultimately, the main hurdle (or net) not quite cleared by this film from Danish director Janus Metz is that it's difficult to translate Borg's inner turmoil and discomfort with his celebrity into a compelling movie.
Lesha Cuttaia: The stigma is one of the biggest problems, because not only are they fighting the stigma of being an addict, but there's also a lot of this inner turmoil going on with themselves.
Then there is Bernard (Jeffrey Wright) who can only be seen in the trailer vaguely stumbling around in his own inner turmoil, so I can only imagine what demons, real or robotic, are plaguing him.
Mandy never outright says she's traumatized, but the horror-movie cue brings her inner turmoil to the forefront as an evil comic-book presence, as outsized as the Black Skulls demon biker gang seen later on.
Starring Amy Adams and Patricia Clarkson, the HBO adaptation "Sharp Objects" gracefully shows the inner turmoil of a self-destructive character that has gone through immense trauma, while keeping viewers intrigued with the ongoing murder investigation.
Imagine the benefits to our society when women are free of the self-doubt and shame that accompany sexual abuse, when we can leave the confines of our inner turmoil and bring productive energy to the world.
Your character may be facing inner turmoil about his crumbling life, but that doesn't stop you from stealing cars and joyriding while tuning in to easy listening radio stations instead of continuing on with your violent endgame ambitions.
It is almost too neat a metaphor for the inner turmoil of the women's lives on the show, but then, California itself is one big clumsy metaphor about wildness and want; Vallee just uses that to his advantage.
For some people, this inner turmoil leads to a form of avoidance known as "experiential avoidance," defined as a tendency to avoid specific thoughts, feelings, memories and emotional experiences even when doing so is harmful in the long run.
According to Liz Plank's powerful new book For the Love of Men, the result is not just inner turmoil but an elevated risk of emotional and interpersonal conflict, or even violence — much of it targeting the women around them.
Sharing passwords can inspire a similar sense of inner turmoil that people felt in the 2000s, when services like Napster and Kazaa allowed music and movie lovers to download full albums and movies at will, never paying a dime.
And the oh-so delicate students at many colleges and universities across the country are eager to share their inner pain with all who will listen – and demand to be sheltered from anything that could cause yet more inner turmoil.
" Another member, the historian Peter Englund, wrote in an email: "I think this was a wise decision, considering both the inner turmoil of the Academy and the subsequent bloodletting of people and competence, and the general standing of the prize.
Leslie Martin, a trauma-recovery specialist with the Department of Veterans Affairs, told me a story about a former Marine in her care whom she was having great difficulty getting to open up about his inner turmoil and daily struggles.
" Another member, the historian Peter Englund, wrote in an email: "I think this was a wise decision, considering both the inner turmoil of the academy and the subsequent bloodletting of people and competence, and the general standing of the prize.
But, since finding itself on the winning side of the Brexit vote UKIP has struggled to influence the exit process, seeing its voter support evaporate and undergoing two years of inner turmoil to find a leader to replace the talismanic Nigel Farage.
His idyllic excursion unraveled, and he was thrust into the maw of the Mexican penitentiary system, where he came face to face with corruption, inner turmoil, and the complex, symbiotic relationship between party culture in the states and the drug cartels in Mexico.
The court documents reveal the inner turmoil of a sect under pressure from federal authorities as well as "apostates," former members who remain in the vicinity of the FLDS home base of Short Creek, the abutting communities of Hildale, Utah, and Colorado City, Arizona.
I gravitate to the parts of McBride's memoir in which she relies instead on her sincere and singular identity — as a young widow who was raised as a boy surrounded by an environment of relative privilege despite inner turmoil — to continue her fight for justice.
Her soprano has a bright bloom, and she too brings Natasha's inner turmoil — her love for Andrey, her insecurity, her vulnerability to the facile charms of Anatole — to moving life, so that in this case we are the ones trembling at her loss of innocence.
Rife with themes of sexism and inner turmoil, Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre, Virginia Woolf's Jacob's Room, Kate Chopin's The Awakening, and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein are a far-cry from this version of a woman, but remain some of the most standard selections in women's literature.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, producer Matthew B. Roberts explained that he and the writers grappled with the decision to plant off-book moments hinting at Jamie's inner turmoil, in an attempt to stay true to the character they had built up in the show.
Haas had a history of dealing with such inner turmoil by running off: He'd gone to Florida to become a vagrant after dropping out of college, and he'd fled into the mountains of southeast Ohio while grappling with the realization that he'd squandered years on drugs.
" FAS advocate Ellen Spencer, whose accent is a blend of French, Swedish, German and English, says that she had to contend with assumptions that it is a result of inner turmoil: "They don't see brain damage and so assume it is a psychological issue instead of neurological.
In contemporary British society, self-harm is most often portrayed as an individualized, private behavior that expresses the inner turmoil of the self-harmer in some way, whereas in other eras it tended to be understood in terms of the environment or the role of the family.
From teenage role models like Gerard Way normalising talk of inner turmoil, to more modern figures such as Olly Alexander positioning themselves as figureheads for furthering the debate on more mainstream platforms, we're a generation with our heads in the black cloud, trying to shrink it everyday.
Against this backdrop, a Muslim teenager of Pakistani descent dreams of being a writer, not the doctor or lawyer his father will permit him to be, and finds his inner turmoil charted with uncanny accuracy by the music of Bruce Springsteen, the working-class son of New Jersey.
In the eyes of the Congressional Black Caucus, the inner turmoil at Uber — including the departure of the company's chief executive, Travis Kalanick, last week — means it has ample opportunity to improve the diversity of its workforce, which like many tech giants in Silicon Valley remains predominately white and male.
In an attempt to distract himself from the inner turmoil whipped up by the question of whether or not he really should Share this fine piece of journalism, FJM last night played the first show of a world tour in San Diego, California to promote his new album Pure Comedy, released April 7.
Koum's Facebook post does not mention any inner turmoil at WhatsApp or address any of The Washington Post's reporting, which suggests Koum took issue with Facebook's approach to data privacy and encryption: It's been almost a decade since Brian and I started WhatsApp, and it's been an amazing journey with some of the best people.
If Platzer had devoted half the pages spent on Aaron's inner turmoil over his gambling addiction to the inner dialogue of the young black man who inexplicably assaults a police officer, or to the one who kills another black man, "Bed-Stuy Is Burning" could have made a credible case for white artists mining black life for moving stories.
So many moments in "The Bells" don't make sense if I try to explain them from the level of "this is how humans behave," but in the moment, I sort of believed in them, simply because Game of Thrones' actors are so good at conveying the inner turmoil of people marked by the horrors of this endless war.
Unless you're a music writer—in which every waking moment is spent aurally sifting through crap in hopes of discovering something that brings you joy, or at the very least a decent rate—it's wholly possible you've spent some time sitting around in silence, wondering if there's anything you could throw on as background music to soothe whatever inner turmoil your thought process currently represents.
Talking about the inner turmoil that you yourself might not even understand is the key to finding treatment, but that is what people suffering from mental illnesses struggle with the most, according to a number of studies, including a recent one in the journal Assessment that found people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) tend to underreport their symptoms; in that research, 66 percent of adolescents "substantially underreported" their symptoms, and 23.6 percent didn't report their symptoms at all.

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