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To the Editor: Frank Bruni's column about the neediness and narcissism of President Trump is very well written and documented ("A Symbol of Trump's Neediness," Jan. 9).
The president and Gingrich were both portraits of epic neediness.
Make sure you don't emphasize anything hinting of desperation or neediness.
Hannah B. is a "Hannah Beast" of awkwardness, kindness, love, and neediness.
Lawther fares better if only because James's cringing neediness is inherently funnier.
In the real world, Lacie's neediness would be a terribly unattractive quality.
Also, the neediness of "wasn't I a great candidate" is crushing. 6.
The first behavior, the neediness, places a far higher value on the Like.
He likes cats because he relates to both their independence and their neediness.
"There's a whole level of super neediness that it goes to," says Miller.
But the deeper issue with Trump is his moral unfitness, his shifting neediness.
Soon, they are circling and stalking each other, in a trance of neediness.
I felt like a child, reduced to neediness for small comforts from my parents.
Greenwell poignantly evokes the narrator's inability to resist the draw of Mitko's erratic neediness.
Her neediness threatens his detached self-control — and fuels his own self-destructive tendencies.
Her neediness may be fanatical and her assumptions psychotic, but her suffering is real.
Frank, in particular, is a pitch-perfect sketch of a certain kind of male neediness.
Whatever resolve or fortitude or repressive power had insulated me from my own neediness evaporated.
Bill Clinton's base warmed to his naughtiness, neediness and narcissism; Mr. Trump's did precisely the same.
As they went on, the scene moved between seduction, anger and the revelation of Riff's neediness.
Ernesto doesn't speak or understand English, but he's willing to humor Sean's neediness for $20 an hour.
How can an 8-year-old confront the neediness of our world in an age-appropriate way?
Off-putting in her neediness, this Anne emerges as less a study in pathos than in pathology.
A touch of fragile neediness comes through as this rattled Tosca calls out Mario's name three more times.
Equal parts cheery and self-deprecating, Dena brings an unusual mix of niceness and neediness to all her scenes.
On the flip side, most people have a tendency to get defensive when you bring up "neediness," she says.
To many—including some well-drawn, fervent female acolytes—her combination of sincerity, neediness, ambition and sympathy were alluring.
The bellows of this tempest come from Ms. Garner, who ably depicts the demanding neediness of the vulnerable matriarch.
Energy-takers, with their negativity or neediness, or both — they tend to suck the oxygen out of the room.
And as the Needy Girl, Aja whined and moaned incessantly — Take it from me: neediness is often silent, and patient.
So when we first meet Charity, in the opening number "You Should See Yourself," she is naked in her neediness.
She embraces prison life as a new set of challenges and social opportunities, perhaps enjoying a break from Chela's neediness.
We are yet again reminded of how this president has hired people who reflect and reinforce his nastiness, neediness and narcissism.
My parental brain is always searching for an equipoise of these intense emotions: a balance between sanity and neediness and caution.
And throughout his presidency, Obama has expressed irritation at the neediness of European leaders competing for the attention of the American president.
In an age of spin he dwells on the imperfections of human life—his father's drinking, his wife's neediness, his children's tantrums.
While you might get the feeling of guilt or anxiousness, the neediness of the Tamagotchi can also be an enjoyable time-waster.
The exception is the bleak but beautiful 2004 "Beasley Street," which covers a panoply of neediness and degradation, from prostitution to begging.
A lot of the comedy comes right from the neediness in Mr. Farrell's beady eyes and from his machinelike interpretation of melancholy.
That kind of neediness is incredibly hard to deal with and no one would blame you for walking away from the relationship.
Ambitiously, given Liberia's deep neediness, they resolved that the government would assert control over development and not be tugged off course by donors.
Where others saw too much energy, I saw a zest for life; where they saw too much neediness, I saw loyalty and empathy.
As his approval ratings sink, it's not hard to imagine that neediness driving him into some sort of endless circle of self-destruction.
Then, divide your plants by type and neediness: Succulents and cacti should be separated from tropical plants and other leafy, moisture-loving plants.
Because what that means is that you are a needy person, and you need the other person to express their neediness to you.
According to NASA, Phobos orbits closer to Mars than any other moon in the solar system orbits its planet, further exhibiting its unbelievable neediness.
The album was driven by the single "Adorn," which sounds like a slightly hurried take on Marvin Gaye's "Sexual Healing," shorn of Gaye's neediness.
His Alan Alda —handsy, cloyingly ingratiating—underlined Alda's neediness, and his Al Pacino pinpointed Pacino's complacent admiration of his baritone sax of a voice.
But she's unsparing about other aspects of their marriage, which ended in 2007 as a result (she says) of his sexual and emotional neediness.
And Perry (a pen name for the writing team of Karen Gillece and Paul Perry) is good at conveying the young woman's manipulative neediness.
But he had an obvious neediness, too, as most comedians do — a part of himself that craves approval and bristles at the mildest rejection.
A mercurial personality who could flip from naked neediness to towering rage, Mr. Lewis seemed to contain multitudes, and he explored all of them.
She speaks frankly about her personal struggles with loneliness, impostor syndrome, and eating disorders, and demonstrates a disarming self-awareness about her own neediness.
This is partly because subsequent editions have lacked his flair, his comfort with the combination of expressiveness and neediness that's essential to sustained stardom.
It represents a focus on self to the detriment of the welfare of others, as well as some sort of embarrassing display of emotional neediness.
Addie's approach to Louis, a man she has never known that well, is driven less by neediness than by a rational understanding of what she needs.
A robust measure of arrogance and some degree of neediness are what make the grind of the campaign trail and the glare of the media bearable.
Its face conveys a calm authority that a human toddler would not possess, but its body and small gestures transmit the vulnerability and neediness of a child.
From what I'd heard about prison (and of course also from movies), I knew that my emotional neediness would be considered a vulnerability to be preyed upon.
Carell is excellent at showing Phil's desperation, his neediness and his quiet, hidden empathy, but the real star is Stewart, who is on quite a run these days.
She discerns the neediness that throbs through the person who believes himself to be the lover-­victim of a narcissist: basically a masochist who thinks he's an angel.
The answer, surely, is that it isn't about saving money, it's about stigmatizing those who receive government aid, forcing them to jump through hoops to prove their neediness.
Executive producer Ken Olin teased that Kevin may receive his own reveal in an interview with Entertainment Weekly — one that might make kid Kevin's perpetual neediness feel more warranted.
Why do I humiliate myself and prostrate my neediness in front of my friends' graciousness while obsessing over my fallen locks like an ex-lover I cannot get over?
Yet when I visited Reid in Nevada, I detected a whiff of, if not neediness per se, maybe a need to remind me that he has not been forgotten.
What but some profound sense of inadequacy could explain the neediness and the nastiness, the pout and the pettiness, the vanity and the vulgarity, the anger and the aggression?
Now, a little over a year later, Trevor and Ian are both acting like they're doing plus-size guys a favor by gracing them with their penises and emotional neediness.
The object of the obsession will usually tire of all the attention and neediness, but attempts to create distance -- up to and including a breakup -- only make the obsession worse.
He's big and overstated where he needs to be, but otherwise balances braggadocio with neediness deftly enough to make us care when he conquers both to lead the Sharks to victory.
Henry Hoffman's night out was recently interrupted by a very clingy fox, who — either from loneliness or general emotional neediness — befriended him and then refused to let him go home in peace.
Venus's opposition to Neptune is a time of insecurity and neediness—you are reaching out for meaning but can't find it… you wonder, what's it all—your friendships, crushes, and projects—for?
Work requirements don't have anything to do with making people "prove their neediness," although recipients are, of course, required under various other provisions to prove they are qualified before they receive Medicaid.
"They have pushed us into being a nation of poverty, a nation of neediness, but when I begin working toward getting us out of this, I find the hashtag #Sissi — leave," he said.
" In Krugman's article for the Times, he argued Medicaid work requirements aren't "about saving money," but rather "stigmatizing those who receive government aid, forcing them to jump through hoops to prove their neediness.
Marina Foïs is also good in the smaller role of Manon's mother, whose smothering neediness during her visits to the school provides the implicit answer to the questions everyone asks about Manon's violence.
While Macfadyen actually appears a bit too dashing at first, he captures Henry's unyielding adherence to his belief system, offset by an underlying neediness that makes it possible for Margaret to care about him.
Charlie Plummer (Boardwalk Empire) as Jack gives the central role an understandable mixture of sullenness and neediness, a purely teenage blend of irrepressible hope and fear that someone will see it — and take cruel advantage.
There's a gloominess to this story that comes from lingering childhood trauma, but also a neediness, and a romance: At one point the pregnant sister begs her to blow cigarette smoke to her through the phone.
Weiner's sexting scandals are always pretty funny because of his last name (it's "weiner"), but if it wasn't already readily apparent that he had a problem—a level of neediness bordering on addiction—it certainly is now.
Holed up and broke, they drive each other crazy with their abuse, neediness, and desperation, yet when Yiu-Fai insists, "Those were our happiest days," it's not said as a joke, nor is it played as one.
"The very small details that we read about Lee Harvey Oswald interested me — his neediness, his love of reading, the fact that he had a vitriolic temper, and that he was really crazy about his children," Carpenter told Mashable.
The success of the program became its own kind of hard evidence in refuting myths about borderline personality disorder, which is marked by neediness, baiting and emotional outbursts that appear so often to be the symptoms of poisoned relationships.
Kinless-ness therefore doesn't necessarily mean social isolation — or neediness, says the Urban Institute's Steven Martin, who points out that people in their 50s who never had children could have more resources and be relatively well-off in some respects.
In the final days of the presidential campaign, Mr. Trump's candidacy is a jarring split screen: the choreographed show of calm and confidence orchestrated by his staff, and the neediness and vulnerability of a once-boastful candidate now uncertain of victory.
An art review on Friday about "Nicole Eisenman: Al-ugh-ories" at the New Museum in Manhattan and "Nicole Eisenman" at the Anton Kern Gallery in Manhattan, using information from the museum, misidentified a painting that depicts a panoply of neediness and degradation.
In 2012, Del Rey's debut album, Born to Die, delivered a complex satire of American neediness far ahead of its time, which combined babylike vocals with crushing instrumentals and lyrics rife with literary references to everything from Walt Whitman to Vladimir Nabokov.
On the one hand, the narrator has a greedy sexual hunger for Mitko, and may indeed be in love with him; his neediness for someone who appears likely to abandon him seems helplessly bound up with the trauma of his father's abandonment.
But the thinker that came to mind as I was reading was the psychologist Alice Miller, author of "The Drama of the Gifted Child," who theorized that children, if neglected enough, begin to sense the neediness of their parents, and try to parent them instead.
WEEKEND An art review on Friday about "Nicole Eisenman: Al-ugh-ories" at the New Museum in Manhattan and "Nicole Eisenman" at the Anton Kern Gallery in Manhattan, using information from the museum, misidentified a painting that depicts a panoply of neediness and degradation.
"No, because what he actually sings in the verses is so impossible to understand that it escapes the neediness — he doesn't really seem to be asking for anything," said Mr. McPherson, citing the song's hallucinatory images (a guilty undertaker, the Queen of Spades, a dancing child).
Perry Hoffman, a former elementary-school teacher and a mother of three with a degree in social work, was working part time in a psychiatric ward when she became fascinated by borderline personality disorder, a poorly understood condition characterized by extreme neediness and dark swarms of emotion.
It was then that I wrote a novel inspired by my experience, and it was then that I began reading 17th-century poets like Robert Herrick, whose exhortation to "make much of time" motivated me to view my hiatus as a revelatory experience highlighting humanity's fundamental dependence and neediness.
Vanessa is Virginia's compatriot in her youthful struggles — against their half brothers, against their father's neuroses and neediness, against their beautiful mother's aestheticized misogyny — and in her adult work, and Gill writes persuasively about the sisters' escape from the Stephen household, their marriages and their efforts to make books and art.
Alison has learned to cover her fear and neediness with a brash, mouthy manner that seems to spell trouble, but she's welcomed by her St. John's cohort: Wade (Kyle Beltran), an easygoing, guitar-strumming optimist who's kicking a pain-pill habit, and the openhearted Cherie (Kristolyn Lloyd), a recovering alcoholic and a former teacher herself.
Because it would've been undramatic for Maura, Shelly, Sarah, Josh, and Ari to fix themselves, Transparent fell into predictable narrative patterns, where the Pfeffermans would have some breakthrough — reckoning with a buried trauma, embracing an identity, committing to a healthy relationship, et cetera — before their usual neediness and self-doubt would knock them back to square one.
It described in tendency as the limitedness or neediness of man.
The current SAS decomposes Sociotropy into two factors (neediness and connectedness). Neediness is associated with the symptoms of depression—and connectedness is a sensitivity towards others, and associated with valuing relationships. Since the development of the SAS, many other measures of personality constructs have been developed to assess other personality traits with some overlapping with the SAS, but examining for different traits.
This Hadith refers to intellectual rules which applied in the proofs of existence of God in wisdom and Islamic philosophy. The principle of neediness of creatures as effects to creator as cause is an intellectual rule undoubtedly. Both philosopher, theologian and mystics, each one of them according to their idioms, refer to the principle. For instance, theologian seek the neediness in the light of Hodouth or Creation.
Hadith of neediness all beings to Allah (Persian:فقر و نیازمندی همه موجودات به خداوند) include some narrations are about the relation of Allah And Other beings. This Hadith refers to a rational rule, according to which, every things in the world is in need of something, namely Allah, which is self subsistence and needless to anything in existence. This narration is to explain the reason of neediness of all things and beings to Allah.
I mean by that not physical > self-denial alone, nor the denial of every desire....But I want to state the > principle that one must permit neediness and yearning to remain as forces > favoring work and change.
They finally meet in person at an elegant party and begin a long, strange conversation over a kitchen table. During the course of their talking, the two find themselves unable to resist their mutual neediness and this leads them to tragedy.
Al-Ghaybah () is a theological book by Muhammad Ibn Ibrahim Ibn Jafar al- Numani on the subject of the occultation of the Twelfth Imam of the Twelvers, Hujjat-Allah al-Mahdi. The aim of book returns to the doubtful atmosphere in that period and neediness to proving the occultation by reason and narration.
In the Thirty Years' War, the inhabitants suffered neediness, hardship and destruction. The villages only slowly recovered from all this. Today's Bischoffen was, in the Middle Ages, split into the two municipalities of Oberbischoffen and Niederbischoffen (Ober– = Upper; Nieder– = Lower). Oberbischoffen died out during the Plague and other epidemics and was forsaken.
They may show up as restlessness, irritability, increased sexual frustration, apathy, sluggishness, neediness, dissatisfaction with a mate, or weepiness over the days or weeks after intense sexual stimulation. Such phenomena may be part of human mating physiology itself. Sexual headache is a distinct condition characterized by headaches that usually begin before or during orgasm.
Portrait of the Mughal Emperor Akbar invocation of a Dua prayer. Dua is essentially an expression of submission of faith to God and of one's neediness. Type I: Du'a al-mas'alah, or the 'du'a of asking.' This type of du'a is when one asks for the fulfillment of a need, or that some harm be removed from him/her.
Also claimed by the flames were a great deal of livestock and grain stocks. The local poet from Beuren described the village's plight in one of her poems. Between 1845 and 1860, many people from Beuren emigrated. Neediness, poverty and hunger were to blame for these people's quest for a new livelihood in the United States or Brazil.
From bistros to radio to television, the seductive singer and the wacky stooge click with audiences. As the act takes Hollywood by storm in 1949, Lewis becomes paranoid about Martin’s popularity; psychosomatic stomach pains become his way of grabbing attention. Handsome and effortlessly charming, Martin successfully launches a solo acting career, in part to escape Lewis’s directorial aspirations and oppressive neediness.
Pirate finds out about a place where Sunshine can have an abortion. Finnegan, meanwhile, breaks up with his girlfriend, Tracy, due to her neediness and seeming lack of understanding. We also find out that Babette is going to attempt to get on a local, live rock and roll program, Shindig, the following night. The next day, his grandmother safe, Calvin returns to his job at Pops.
German forces had already pulled out of the village. After Germany's capitulation, the American troops, as had been the case after the last war, were replaced by French ones as the whole region found itself in the French Zone of Occupation. After the war, there followed a time of great neediness. During the 1950s, there was much in the way of cottage industry, including quilting.
The 17th century brought Riesweiler neediness and hardship. Two wars, the Thirty Years' War and the Nine Years' War (known in Germany as the Pfälzischer Erbfolgekrieg, or War of the Palatine Succession) brought misery, calamity and, for a while, at least, an end to a once blossoming land. At this time, there were 37 houses in Riesweiler. Monastic lordship was followed by Electoral Palatinate’s rule.
The 1919 Treaty of Versailles with its heavy reparations stirred up resentment among Germans, and sometimes even vengeful feeling. When the neediness arose from a general lack of work, all Adolf Hitler needed to do was to blow on the embers. In Imperial Germany, people had been drawn into blind nationalism. It had been then believed that anyone who made nationalistic speeches was a noble person.
Ben Lawrence writing in The Telegraph gave the programme 4 stars (out of 5), describing it as "a sweet, often funny homage to the show," concluding that it "was both a satisfying in- joke for Whovians and a naughty dig at the neediness of actors." Comparing the programme to the 50th anniversary special, Los Angeles Times Television Critic, Robert Lloyd, described it as "equally wonderful in its way".
The company was founded by Ludwig Schunk and Karl Ebe in 1913 in Fulda to produce carbon brushes. In 1918 the company moved to Heuchelheim near Giessen. The childless founder Ludwig Schunk (1884–1947) bequeathed the company's entire assets to the Providential Fund for Company Members. That fund was meant to provide voluntary financial support to employees and former employees or their relatives in case of neediness, invalidity or old age.
In 1904, Gumbsweiler counted 20 horses, 35 head of cattle, 138 pigs and 41 goats. In times of war and neediness, livestock and small-animal keeping grew so greatly that greenery had to be gathered from the woods as stable straw. As cattle farming dwindled, the number of sheep rose. Cattle at first were raised as part of dairy farming, but more and more they came to be raised for beef.
Another black and white picture series is inspired by the ideological content of the German magazine Die Gartenlaube (Editor: Ernst Keil) and restaged with effortful characteristics, backgrounds and current clothes.Review Die Gartenlaube Aside from his series, Leupold photographs numerous frames. Actors, models and laymen made chances for his camera productions. Personal and socially relevant topics like solitude, homecoming, protection, neediness, abundance and waste, as well as current events are reflected.
Loneliness can spread through social groups like a disease. The mechanism for this involves the maladaptive cognition that often results from chronic loneliness. If a man loses a friend for whatever reason, this may increase his loneliness, resulting in him developing maladaptive cognition such as excessive neediness or suspicion of other friends. Hence leading to a further loss of human connection if he then goes on to split up with his remaining friends.
Terri moves in with Cheri, although she quickly finds her emotional neediness irritating. Jerry continues his philandering lifestyle with his female theater students. Barry becomes miserable all by himself because he is no longer able to give himself an erection during masturbation. Mary is revealed to have moved in with Cary, who treats her as coldly as all the other women in his life even though she is pregnant with his child.
Life for Eifel dwellers was often hard owing to the rough climate and the poor soils. Owing to the great neediness in the early 19th century, 31 persons all together emigrated from Hörscheid to North America. Only beginning in 1860 could the food supply for the people be lastingly ensured by reforestation of the sparse heath and improved agricultural methods. In 1912 came the merging of fields that through inheritance had become splintered.
Fear commended the "naked emotional neediness" of the performance, adding that it made for compulsive viewing. Hoffman later expressed his appreciation for Anderson when he called the director "incomparable". Continuing with this momentum, Hoffman appeared in five films in 1998. He had supporting roles in the crime thriller Montana and the romantic comedy Next Stop Wonderland, both of which were commercial failures, before working with the Coen brothers in their dark comedy The Big Lebowski.
It is virtue and politics and how they may be realized, among other things, that Eagleton offers as new avenues needing to be explored by cultural studies. And that is the link to his previous work, Literary Theory, which proposed that all theory is ultimately political. After Theory fleshes out this political aspect, tied to ethics, growing out of the fact that humans exist in neediness and dependency on others, their freedom bounded by the common fact of death.
The study interviewed 140 couples, both married and unmarried, via questionnaires and surveys. Couples joined the study to gain more knowledge about the state of their romantic affiliation. The researchers measured feelings about the spouse, about their perceived love, spousal trustworthiness, neediness, and parental interference. The couples completed these procedures at a first session, and then around six months to a year later, completed identical surveying sessions to see how their relationships have endured the past months.
Meanwhile, Gloria (Sofía Vergara) starts cooking traditional Colombian meals in honor of her recently deceased grandmother, which Jay (Ed O'Neill) makes fun of. After realizing that Gloria is upset Jay decides to help her cook, whereupon Gloria uses tricks to get revenge on Jay. Whilst shopping for a new shirt, Mitchell (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) rejects a kiss from Cameron (Eric Stonestreet) prompting a confrontation about Mitchell's problem with public displays of affection. Mitchell retaliates by commenting on Cameron's neediness.
At first, he is aggressive toward Davies. Later, it may be that by suggesting that Davies could be "caretaker" of both his house and his brother, Mick is attempting to shift responsibility from himself onto Davies, who hardly seems a viable candidate for such tasks. The disparities between the loftiness of Mick's "dreams" and needs for immediate results and the mundane realities of Davies's neediness and shifty non-committal nature creates much of the absurdity of the play.
The Palatinate, which had been characterized over the centuries by neediness and war, lost over time many of its people to other countries. In Dirmstein, emigration was in very small measure to places in Eastern and Southeastern Europe (Galicia, Banat, Bačka). Against that, however, a considerably greater number of the emigrants went to the United States to seek their fortune there. Before US independence, only single persons or families emigrated there, as in 1708, 1742 and 1752.
In the early seasons, Howard was consistently depicted as the most perverted of the guys. For example, he develops a mathematical formula for the likelihood of his having relations by applying and modifying the Drake equation to include the "Wolowitz coefficient", which he defines as "neediness times dress size squared". When questioned if he is serious, he states, "I'm a horny engineer...I never joke about math or sex". Howard's techniques in approaching women are varied, including magic and card tricks.
The nearest stations were in Utzerath and Ulmen. In 1882, sixteen children in Schönbach – and many more in the district as a whole – died in an outbreak of scarlet fever, literally decimating the village, whose population had been 160. The turn of the 20th century brought Schönbach some measure of relief from the usual neediness. This was a time that saw the rise of industry in the cities, and this replaced the customary emigration to places overseas with migration to industrial areas within Germany itself.
Someone who is "on the rebound," or recently out of a serious dating relationship, is popularly believed to be psychologically incapable of making reasonable decisions regarding suitable partners due to emotional neediness, lingering feelings towards the old partner, or unresolved problems from the previous relationship. Rebound relationships are believed to be short-lived due to one partner's emotional instability and desire to distract themselves from a painful break up. Those emerging from serious relationships are often advised to avoid serious dating until their tumultuous emotions have calmed.
In accordance with his social orientation, Ludwig Schunk, as far back as in 1940, took the initiative to found a providential fund whose charter-based objectives were to provide voluntary one-time or ongoing support to employees, former employees or their relatives in case of neediness, disability or old age. The providential fund could grant retirement pensions, widow's or orphan's pensions or death grants. Ludwig Schunk did not have any children. His wife, who had collaborated very energetically in building up the company, had died early.
He suggests the weakness of human beings and the need for them to offer thanks to Allah who does not need their thanks. Some parts end with "peace be upon the prophet". In one part of the prayer, Husayn ibn Ali asks Allah to show him how to come closer to him and to aid in establishing a good relationship with Allah. He describes his neediness and asks Allah to help him to be patient in the face of adversity in the world and the hereafter.
The painting has attracted the attention and curiosity of journalists such as a family friend named Bitoy Camacho, and other obnoxious visitors pretending as art critics. When one of the daughters, Paula, elopes with Tony, a journey of personal liberation is set in motion, which ends with a restoration of family relations which had been strained due to the neediness of the artist's family. The theme focuses on family conflict and the amalgamation of old Filipino identity and cultural character with the arrival of contemporary and Western ideals.
This forces Peter to move in with his father, stepmother, and stepsister/girl- friend. The awkwardness of the situation causes the pair to argue and abruptly end the physical relationship they had kept secret from their parents. As they move on with their lives, Peter and Leslie reconcile and renew their intimacy as the new marriage begins to fall apart primarily because of Nelson’s womanizing, although Aline’s emotional neediness is also a contributing factor. The novel ends with the couple planning a summer cross-country car trip before they depart for separate colleges.
This, along with the expansiveness of the vista from the fort top, begin to affect Janine in some deep way she cannot explain. That night, lying in bed next to her husband, she breaks with his narrow neediness and feels called back to the vastness of the desert, as seen from atop the fort. Finally, it is the expanse of the sky and its endless march of stars that overwhelms her. She makes the transition from existing merely as an extension of her husband, to being part of an endlessly larger world.
Lyrically, "Rather Die Young" talks about the inability to fight what the heart wants, even if it is wrong. Beyoncé prostrates herself at the mercy of an indifferent love interest, telling him that she would rather die young than to live her life without him. Beyoncé also sings about leaving a legacy as she shows her "epic" neediness to her love interest, as stated by Genevieve Koski of The A.V. Club. The music stays soft in the first verse, where Beyoncé likens her romantic interest to American actor James Dean, "You're my James Dean / you make me feel like I'm seventeen".
Even when suffering neediness in ancient history, simple forms of footwear were handmade from available materials, while today simple shoes are sufficiently inexpensive to be purchased in practically every part of the world. Forcing a subdued person to go barefoot is therefore used to showcase his or her deprivation of the most basic rights and natural liberties. It hereby displays the subjugation of the person under individuals with sufficient authority to impose and enforce certain living conditions. By abiding it also establishes that the person does not have the self-determination, means or power to resist.
Lawrence fakes a visit to the emergency room to see Janet again and the two reconcile for a second date. They get back to Janet's place where they have sex, but while spending the night, Janet is turned off by Lawrence's neediness and worries that he is, in fact, still too distraught by his wife's death. To get rid of him, she feigns being called in by the hospital and does not return any of his subsequent calls. On another night, in the midst of a contentious family Christmas dinner at the Wetherholds', Janet arrives unannounced with a cake.
The Thirty Years' War with its attendant devastating Plague brought death to half the villagers. Almost the whole 17th century with its violent disputes between various lordly houses brought neediness, suffering and misery to the poverty-stricken Struth. After the French Revolution, the Eifel, and thereby Sarmersbach too, were ceded to France. The French administration made Sarmersbach the administrative seat of the like-named mairie (“mayoralty”), to which belonged not only Sarmersbach but also Beinhausen, Boxberg, Kradenbach, Gefell, Hörschhausen, Katzwinkel, Neichen, Nerdlen, Schönbach and Utzerath. This arrangement persisted into Prussian times in 1815 after the Congress of Vienna (although the German- speaking Prussians called it a Bürgermeisterei, also meaning “mayoralty”).
Zindler's reports on KTRK also included international stories, many involving trips to various third-world countries; segments in which local business owners (known as Marvin's Angels) provided services to people in dire financial or physical health; and stories focused on the elderly, including nursing home abuse investigations. On his Friday reports, Zindler had also reported birthday and wedding anniversary greetings on air, usually involving those celebrating their 100th birthday or at least a 50th wedding anniversary. The station has stated that over 100,000 requests for help from Zindler were received yearly. In choosing stories, Zindler focused on two factors - neediness and chance of success.
Marcus's mother also visits him and says that she wants a divorce from his father, who is growing increasingly deranged and can no longer run the shop. She meets Olivia, who has come to bring red and white roses to Marcus, and sees the wrist scar from her suicide attempt; they speak away from Marcus when leaving. The next day, Marcus's mother apologizes to him for oversharing her marital problems and promises not to divorce, but only if he ends his relationship with Olivia. She warns him of the dangers of getting too involved with people who are mentally ill, and that her neediness would ruin his potential.
The Fund members frequently tried to keep merchants from this fate, particularly those that they considered visible and respectable in the community. To confirm neediness or illness, doctors visited the business person and his family, and applicants could apply for short or long-term aid. Minutes repeatedly state that beneficiaries were respectable people who have lost their means of income, and their names were kept strictly confidential among the five members of the executive committee. Meeting minutes listed grantees anonymously with a number and a description of the individual's circumstances, and the grantees’ names were kept confidential in a master book by the secretary.
The name Gillenbeuren appeared in the 1475 visitation protocols of Archdeacon Heinrich von Finstingen from Karden as well as in the 1552 register with the canons of the St. Florin Foundation at Koblenz. Furthermore, the name Gillenbeuren can be found in the 1592 visitation under Archbishop of Trier Johann VIII von Schönenberg, and also in the Karden Archdeaconate's 1656 report. In 1833, there was a great fire in Gillenbeuren that left great neediness in its wake. A letter beseeching the then Prussian king, Frederick William III, for help went unanswered.Gillenbeuren’s history Gillenbeuren’s history The village was, until Secularization, under Electoral-Trier overlordship and passed in 1815 to Prussian administration.
The Arbeiter-Unterstützungsverein ("Workers' Support Club"), founded in 1894, has also pursued from the beginning the goal of helping members' families over the initial neediness in case of death. The pensioners' club, founded in 1966, seeks through various kinds of events to forge closer contact between the older citizens and prevent them from being isolated. An important cultural and social task is fulfilled by the fruitgrowing and gardening club, which has set itself the goals of promoting fruitgrowing and the use of fruit, fruit tree care as well as village beautification and living space design. The SPD local chapter, founded in 1919, forcibly dissolved in 1933 by the Third Reich and refounded in 1949, has, of course, political goals.
" Ranking her as the 14th "hottest video game girl of all time" in 2013, Steve Jenkins of CheatCodes.com wrote, "Don Bluth's animated portrayal of Daphne, the princess who just can't seem to keep out of trouble, was the real attraction in this game… and attractive she was. (...) Princess Daphne's love of shear(sic!) clothing, plunging necklines, and her eternal 'damsel in distress' neediness made 50 cents a bargain to spend some quality time with her." Writing about the reason Dragon's Lair became so popular, Nikola Suprak of Hardcore Gamer stated: "Years of playing video games has made me very familiar with the 'save the princess' motif, which makes me extremely suspicious about Daphne's princess credentials.
Roman Catholic teachings on the subject of prayer are contained in the Catechism, where quoting St. John of Damascus, prayer is defined as "...the raising of one's mind and heart to God or the requesting of good things from God". St. Thérèse of Lisieux describes prayer as "... a surge of the heart; it is a simple look turned toward heaven, it is a cry of recognition and of love, embracing both trial and joy." By prayer one acknowledges God's power and goodness, and one's own neediness and dependence. It is therefore an act of the virtue of religion implying the deepest reverence for God and habituating a person to look to him for everything.
Plus, Bright gives the actors some classic deadpan lines." Marc Savlov of The Austin Chronicle gave the film three and a half stars out of five and wrote, "Barrymore proves -- once again -- that she's better than 98% of the teenage actresses out there; she manages to make Anita simultaneously pathetic in her desperate neediness and powerful in her smoldering, turbo-charged teenage sexuality." TV Guide gave the film three stars out of five and wrote, "Marketing-minded folks may be quick to position Guncrazy as a 90s take on Bonnie and Clyde (1967), and its title is certainly meant to evoke Joseph H. Lewis's 1949 classic Gun Crazy. But this film is by no means as brash, startling, or iconoclastic as either.
The Atlantic Meghan Brown commented that Paltrow "brought a massive spark to what could have been a one-note role", and her Atlantic co-author Kevin Fallon wrote that her energetic performance saved an episode that might have been "in shambles without her presence". Canning stated that Paltrow's casting could have been distracting, but instead she fit the role "seamlessly", and CNN's Lisa Respers France compared her performance favorably to Britney Spears cameo in the episode "Britney/Brittany". Several critics stated that they enjoyed Paltrow's appearance despite experiencing trepidation about it prior to broadcast. Berk found her "surprisingly great", and Poniewozik said that while her casting was somewhat distracting, she was able to make Holly a sympathetic character without overdoing her neediness and commitment-phobia.
Katha Pollitt referred to attachment parenting as a fad. Parents who follow the philosophy have been reproached as acting according to their own helplessness and unsatisfied emotional neediness which may be the true reasons for their decision to incessantly pacify their child by breastfeeding and babywearing even into toddlerhood, as the belief that the child actually needs all that permanent intimacy for their healthy development is only a subterfuge. Emma Jenner argued that parents who are in the habit of stereotypically attending to each of the child's signals with physical proximity will not learn to perceive the child's needs in the full extent of their bandwidth and complexity. Katie Allison Granju, who advocates attachment parenting and who published comprehensive guidelines for AP parents, offers a different perspective.
Bacon met Dyer—in an often repeated but likely fictitious story—when he caught the younger man breaking in through the roof of his flat in a failed burglary. Dyer was then in his early 30s, tall and athletic, and largely uneducated and from an impoverished East London background—all of which appealed to Bacon's taste for rough trade. There was an immediate connection between the two men, and from the mid-1960s Dyer became Bacon's principal model and muse. However, while Bacon's fame grew and critical attention of the successful portraits of Dyer brought the younger man a degree of fame and notoriety, the focus on Bacon as the star of the art world overshadowed Dyer's neediness, and he inevitably came to see himself as just another associate and hanger-on.
While Mr. Hutchinson is requesting to reserve the television to watch a documentary he is interested in, he says something which makes Basil's hair stand on end: "In my professional activities I am in constant contact with hotels." This—combined with Hutchinson's neediness, his suggestions on how the hotel could be improved, and his overinflated style of speaking—convinces Basil that Hutchinson is actually an inspector; he changes his attitude towards Hutchinson, instead of treating him like a VIP. He escorts him to the dining room, where lunch is about to be served. Basil ends up overlooking Mr. Walt, who is forced to wait after his bottle of Aloxe-Corton wine proves to be corked (just after Basil is forced to dig out the bad cork so he can serve the wine), even though Hutchinson is taking a phone call.
If my character wasn't necessarily likable, I wanted him to be charismatic enough that you weren't going to have a dull time if you were with him." In another interview, Sarsgaard said he felt "empowered" by playing Lotter. His first leading role was in the 2001 feature The Center of the World, where he plays Richard Longman, a lonely young entrepreneur who skips out on his company's big initial public offering and pays a stripper (Molly Parker) $10,000 to fly to Las Vegas with him. The film received average reviews, however, A.O. Scott of the New York Times, reported that the performances by both Sarsgaard and Parker "provide a rough grain of authenticity, capturing the blunted affect and aimless neediness of people in their 20s struggling to navigate a world of material abundance and impoverished emotional possibility.
He stated, "It is this complex rich and rewarding relationship with the mother in the early years, varied in countless ways by relations with the father and with siblings, that child psychiatrists and many others now believe to underlie the development of character and mental health." alt= The state of affairs in which the child did not have this relationship he termed "maternal deprivation". This term covered a range from almost complete deprivation, not uncommon in institutions, residential nurseries and hospitals, to partial deprivation where the mother, or mother substitute, was unable to give the loving care a small child needs, to mild deprivation where the child was removed from the mother's care but was looked after by someone familiar whom he trusted. Complete or almost complete deprivation could "entirely cripple the capacity to make relationships". Partial deprivation could result in acute anxiety, depression, neediness and powerful emotions which the child could not regulate.
In some texts, such as Trishikhi Brahmana Upanishad and Sutrās, synonymous concepts and words such as Santusti (सन्तुष्टि)santuSTi Sanskrit-English Dictionary, Koeln University, Germany and Akama (अकाम, non-desire, non-neediness)akAma Monier Williams' Sanskrit-English Dictionary, Cologne Digital Sanskrit Lexicon, Germany are used, calling it as a virtue that represents "affection for the Supreme Reality". Samkhya Karika, in its section on ethics and the effect of virtues and vices on a human being, states contentment is achieved in nine categories, four of which are externalSamkhya Karika lists these as Prakrti (nature), Upadhana (means), Kala (time) and Bhagya (luck) and five internalSamkhya Karika lists these as material and non-material desires related to five senses: sight, sound, taste, touch and smell to him.Original: आध्यात्मिक्यश्चतस्रः प्रकृत्युपादानकालभाग्याख्याः । बाह्या विषयोपरमात्पञ्च नव च तुष्टयोऽभिहिताः Source:Samkhya Karika Discussion: Samkhya Karika Verse 50, (in Sanskrit), Calicut, India, pages 41-42; for context see discussion starting from Verse 27 onwards Yoga Vashista describes the path to Santosha as follows, In the Indian Epic Mahabharata, the virtue of Santosha is discussed in many books.

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