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"self-doubting" Definitions
  1. given to self-doubt

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" She went on, "I'm a self-doubting person by nature.
As she transformed from self-doubting to self-accepting, there was a hiccup.
Who touches this book touches a fleshly, ambitious, anxious, self-involved, self-doubting mortal.
Wolkowitz, at home with the text, is a believable ventriloquist of the self-doubting playwright.
Published around a century ago, it featured a lonely, self-doubting guy named J. Alfred Prufrock.
I at first let my mind do as the self-doubting it needs for 5 minutes.
The answers include: They are too busy, they are self-doubting and deferential, they fear harassment.
Renee Zellweger is back as the self-doubting heroine, whose innermost thoughts are the audience's constant companion.
And stealthing could increase their emotional distress from previous trauma and leave them self-doubting yet again.
Tutu's foundation said in a statement that the team's victory had "restored a self-doubting nation's belief".
From the beginning, Parker's lyrics for Tame Impala have often been dispatches from a solitary, self-doubting spirit.
Tall, gangly and gay, he was an outsized presence — exuberant and emotional, witty and irreverent, opinionated and self-doubting.
Pax Americana has had a good run but cannot be convincingly backed or projected by a self-doubting power.
No self-doubting company would dare shake the hornet's nest that has been triggered by the anticipated headphone jack removal.
In Tarantino's Hollywoodland, Tate and Polanski live next door to Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio), a struggling, self-doubting TV actor.
THE BIG THINGHow to Complete Your Creative Project Even if You're a Lazy, Self-Doubting Procrastinator Like MeBy Phyllis Korkki233 pp.
Some of the perennially self-doubting (but successful!) creators expressed that they couldn't believe they were being tapped to teach others.
It's clear that Tayshia's life experiences have made her better prepared to handle the high-pressure, self-doubting environment The Bachelorette creates.
You do your best to run high on both of these things, Leo; nothing is sadder than a broke, self-doubting lion!
And on every road trip in between, he re-examines it — rather mercilessly, like the self-doubting artist he has always been.
For little Anne Frank, spirited, moody, witty, self-doubting, succeeded in communicating in virtually perfect, or classic, form the drama of puberty.
Athletes who tend to be anxious, self-doubting and error-prone often undermine themselves, according to a new study of personality and sports performance.
You could be self-doubting like Jane Purdy, the protagonist of "Fifteen," and, nevertheless, end up wearing the ID bracelet of cute green-eyed Stan.
But the constantly self-doubting Berlin, whose first wife died just five months after their wedding, was "precocious in many things, including sorrow," Kaplan writes.
Yet Mr. Hawkins finds an emotional solidity in the slipperiness, an abiding ache of yearning that translates into continuing, self-doubting and self-asserting self-transformation.
"If I were to make my Broadway debut in any role, it's Evan," he added, somehow managing to be confident and self-doubting at the same time.
Then this: Before the year's out, the novel's first line reveals, Prin, a self-doubting, bike-riding, practicing Roman Catholic, will become a full-fledged suicide bomber.
Brassy Tuca — introduced as "friend, hero, connoisseur of snacks" — reveals a more melancholy, self-doubting side, and there's real nuance to the way Bertie confronts her learned passivity.
She's become the model of the outwardly super-cool, inwardly self-doubting millennial who comically overshares, but also has some frank, pertinent points to make about race and gender.
But a self-doubting West, damaged democracy and the spectacle of America's president deferring to him on the world stage count as a hat-trick at the other end.
There is something absorbing about its messiness, particularly in the way it manages to sample voices from across white America's ideological spectrum, with a self-doubting Macklemore in the middle.
Neither Jon nor Meg is able to sit in a taxi, process a workplace question or drink coffee without an accompanying torrent of internal commentary, most often of the self-doubting sort.
The Martin Scorsese version of Jesus, played by Willem Dafoe, is the self-doubting, fatigued, not really excited about carrying the souls of humanity type of dude that makes far more sense.
Mr. Rush's performance as the selfish, self-doubting genius is never less than diverting, and there's a smidgen of excitement when Caroline's pimps wreck the studio (though honestly it's hard to tell).
And in "Kamadhatu: A Modern Sutra," a self-doubting Japanese monk receives a devastating bolt of enlightenment when he's visited by an earnest and voluble African-American scholar looking for a teacher.
What makes the movie so relatable is its portrayal of everyday interactions — talking to a crush, striking up a conversation with the cool kids — through the eyes of a self-doubting teenager.
Maybe I knew by then that our former selves had stowed away on the plane with us, and I didn't want his self-doubting former self proposing to my hormonal, ugly, resentful former self.
Pat, generous and self-doubting, hosted breezy evening parties and elaborate breakfasts when there were people over, then stole toward hungry solitude, reading two or three books at a clip, on days when there were not.
The opening track, "I Am All That I Need/Arroyo Seco/Thumbprint Scar," careens from dreary, self-doubting dirge to bright, breathless acoustic rocker and back multiple times before strings sweep in like a soothing balm.
He actually does a decent job of making Brock seem like a self-doubting nerd — except for the scenes where he's shown as a daring on-camera reporter or when the camera lingers on his smoldering gaze.
Anna, when not addressing us in her breathless mode, is engagingly self-doubting and self-loathing, by turns warmly funny and panic-stricken; she's also an aficionada of the best of Hitchcock and the "Thin Man" movies.
Over the course of Taylor's biography, a picture emerges of Anne as a cleareyed yet self-doubting woman determined to live life on her own terms even as she worried about her right to set those terms.
Over the course of Taylor's biography, a picture emerges of a clear-eyed yet self-doubting woman, one who was resolved to live life on her own terms but worried about her right to set those terms.
Twenty-five-year-old Shura — born Alexandra Lilah Denton, raised in Manchester by English and Russian parents — creates lovestruck, self-doubting narrators careful to run every experience inside their heads, and the consequences therefrom, before acting them out.
Before she can ask about it, the pashmina slips off and she is back in her black-and-white reality: not quite American, a social outcast among the cool girls at school, a self-doubting yet talented artist.
At the Old Vic, Ralph Fiennes is giving beautifully modulated life to the raging paranoia of self-doubting genius in the title role of Ibsen's "The Master Builder," in a new adaptation by David Hare, directed by Matthew Warchus.
With their guidance and some hard-learned lessons about believing in herself, Meg blossoms throughout the two-hour tale from a gawky, self-doubting pre-teen to a fearless, badass warrior who can fight darkness with goodness and light.
Actually, the album reworks ideas that Ms. Aguilera has brandished at least since her 2002 album, "Stripped": that women can be combative, sexy, compassionate, imperfect, sometimes self-doubting, sometimes victimized, sometimes even self-destructive, but still strong and worthy.
In a kind of meta-answer to that question, I wrote a book called "The Big Thing: How to Complete Your Creative Project Even if You're a Lazy, Self-Doubting Procrastinator Like Me." The book itself was my creative project.
This book would be yet another contribution to the literature of pro- and antidrug jeremiads except that it is so careful and measured and fair, and at times even candidly self-doubting, in its presentation, that it can't be classified as such.
Because while there's some playful banter among the characters, their personal stories have been largely obliterated with the exception of Hawke, whose role is a sort-of hybrid of the parts played by Robert Vaughn (the self-doubting killer) and Brad Dexter in the original.
Phyllis Korkki, author of The Big Thing: How to Complete Your Creative Project Even if You're a Lazy, Self-Doubting Procrastinator Like Me, ascribes a lot of weight to a new notebook's possibility versus the reality of, you know, actually sticking to a project.
But many commentators claimed she won votes in part because she was often seen crying on the show and portrayed herself as sensitive and self-doubting — a foil to the confident, assertive Ms. Wang, but one in keeping with traditional ideas about Chinese femininity.
One of those "simple lessons," she explained, is to trust your children and give them freedom and responsibility from a young age — a notion Wojcicki said is the "absolute opposite" of today's prevalent "helicopter parenting" style, which she argued produces incapable, self-doubting kids.
With her wry sense of humor honed by a coquettish but self-doubting vanity, the French novelist Colette would doubtless have been flattered to see the painstakingly authentic renovation of her childhood home by the Paris decorator Jacques Grange in Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye.
For all their chatter and violence, Quentin Tarantino's films are male weepies of a type, and one way to look at his "Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood" is through the complementary relationship between Leonardo DiCaprio's twitchily self-doubting actor and Brad Pitt's self-confident stuntman.
At the show's center — standing in for Forster's temperamentally opposite sisters, Margaret and Helen Schlegel — are the serious, self-doubting social activist Eric Glass (Kyle Soller, a poignant anchoring presence) and his flamboyant playwright boyfriend, Toby Darling, who has a Hidden Past he pretends never happened (an electrically vivid Andrew Burnap).
Chapter one of this seven-part series, "An Incident at Creede," introduces the other major players in this grim, violent frontier drama, including self-doubting sheriff Bill McNue (Scoot McNairy), his strong-willed widowed sister Mary Agnes (Merritt Wever, who won an Emmy for this role), and Roy's vicious outlaw mentor, Frank Griffin (Jeff Daniels, who also won an Emmy).
To help myself and others overcome this self-defeating behavior, I decided to write a book on the topic, called "The Big Thing: How to Complete Your Creative Project Even if You're a Lazy, Self-Doubting Procrastinator Like Me." During the course of talking to experts for the book, I picked up a range of focusing techniques that I now use regularly at work.
Writers use prose, poetry, and letters as part of courtship rituals. Edmond Rostand's play Cyrano de Bergerac, written in verse, is about both the power of love and the power of the self-doubting writer/hero's writing talent.
The Moon has been defeated by the Sun. Gods are given human attributes. They are petty, vengeful, greedy, demanding and angry, seeking praise like worldly rulers. Rabi, the self-doubting oracle, is the spiritual leader of a small tribe who will develop into Hebrews.
The narrative concerns the adventures of Jereth, a self-doubting priest, and Hwyn, the young woman who protects the Eye of Night, a jewel that is connected with what appears to be an impending apocalypse. The story is woven with themes of Daoist balance and Christian Resurrection.
Judy is emotional and self-doubting; for this reason she has been called a "more believable" female role model.Diane White (1996), 27. As a part of her collaborative approach, Judy is often defined in relation to men: as Dr. Bolton's daughter or later, as Peter Dobbs' wife.Parry (1997), 151.
She struggles to help Tonantzin and "unbrainwash" her of the political ideas she has absorbed. ; Chelo : Overwhelmed, self-doubting sheriff of Palomar. ; Guadalupe : Guadalupe is Luba's second daughter. It is rumored in the village that her father is Manuel, whom Luba seduced in "Heartbreak Soup" when she was new to Palomar.
In 2019 Lapenko became famed as an author of humorous Instagram sketches, styled as retro VHS videos. Characters played by Lapenko include a self- doubting engineer, a journalist producing the TV show The Mystery of the Pit, and an eccentric steamroller driver Igor Katamaranov. By January 2020, Lapenko's channel had 1,500,000 subscribers. In December 2019 Lapenko published the movie series Inside Lapenko on YouTube.
After Brazil, Pryce appeared in the historical thriller The Doctor and the Devils (also 1985) and then in the Gene Wilder-directed film Haunted Honeymoon (1986). During this period of his life, Pryce continued to perform on stage, and gained particular notice as the successful but self-doubting writer Trigorin in a London production of Anton Chekhov's The Seagull in late 1985."Jonathan Pryce's Biography ".
Stupid, Stupid Man centres on the lives of the four men on the editorial team and the women that work with them. Carl Van Dyke (Wayne Hope), is the Editor whose roots and aspirations lie with real news journalism. Nick Driscoll (Matthew Newton), is the Features Writer who is smart and very charming, but lazy. Dave Muir (Bob Franklin), is the self-doubting Advice columnist.
At sixty-six, Moltke was one of the older commanders of 1914 and in poor health, having suffered a stroke shortly before the outbreak of the war. These factors negatively affected his determination when he was under stress. His personal interests included music, painting and literature. While often assertive in manner, his character was assessed by the historian Barbara W. Tuchman as being essentially that of a self-doubting introvert.
The writer added that Lowell has "demonstrated incredible range playing the likeable Ted Schmidt through some fairly harrowing situations." He concluded that Ted's story was courageous, going on an "extraordinary journey from pious pal to addict Blake Wyzecki to an addict himself". Kim Potts from AOL stated that Ted is "Cynical, self-doubting, smart [and] successful". Michael Rowe of The Advocate branded the character "Emmett's emotionally repressed sidekick".
Sondheim considered "What Do We Do? We Fly" and "Bargaining" to be repetitive songs, victims of the lack of desire to rewrite, a type of song he named "mechanicals." Sondheim felt that Rodgers need not have been so self-doubting "as songs like "Take the Moment" and the show's title tune attest." Eventually Rodgers' self-doubt grew into paranoia with his thinking that Sondheim and Arthur Laurents were plotting against him.
An anti-romance, sometimes referred to as a satire, is a type of story characterized by having an apathetic or self-doubting anti-hero cast as the protagonist, who fails in the object of his journey or struggle. Most anti- romances take place in urban settings, and frequently feature insanity, depression, and the meaning of reality as major themes. An anti-romance is the antithesis of a romance.
Actress Claire (Sheil) has been cast in the lead role, as a werewolf, in the upcoming movie Silver Bullets by indie horror filmmaker Ben (West). Her boyfriend Ethan (Swanberg) is also a filmmaker, though aimless and self-doubting in contrast to Ben's confidence. Ethan decides to cast Claire's best friend Charlie (Seimetz) as his character's girlfriend in his next movie, and the two film some love scenes together, which Claire is unhappy about. Claire is further thrown into turmoil after Ben tries to kiss her.
Shakespeare's works express the complete range of human experience. His characters were human beings who commanded the sympathy of audiences when many other playwrights' characters were flat or archetypes. Macbeth, for example, commits six murders by the end of the fourth act, and is responsible for many deaths offstage, yet still commands an audience's sympathy until the very end because he is seen as a flawed human being, not a monster. Hamlet knows that he must avenge the death of his father, but he is too indecisive, too self- doubting, to carry this out until he has no choice.
Nietzsche ends the Treatise with a positive suggestion for a counter-movement to the "conscience-vivisection and cruelty to the animal-self" imposed by the bad conscience: this is to "wed to bad conscience the unnatural inclinations", i.e. to use the self- destructive tendency encapsulated in bad conscience to attack the symptoms of sickness themselves. It is much too early for the kind of free spirit—a Zarathustra-figure—who could bring this about, although he will come one day: he will emerge only in a time of emboldening conflict, not in the "decaying, self-doubting present" (§24).
Episodes that deal with the Shredder and honor usually also focus on Leonardo, and he is often the Turtle who "saves the day". Leonardo is a more self-doubting character than in previous incarnations. His younger brother Raphael often quarrels with him and resents his leadership, sarcastically calling Leonardo "Fearless Leader", although the two are shown to be very close at times. Though Leonardo's relationships with his younger brothers Donatello and Michelangelo are not as volatile, both have made comments alluding to the high standards the former has set, and his tendency to make them look bad.
In contrast to previous eras, Marvel characters were "flawed and self-doubting". DC added to its momentum with its 1960 introduction of Justice League of America, a team consisting of the company's most popular superhero characters. Martin Goodman, a publishing trend-follower with his 1950s Atlas Comics line, by this time called Marvel Comics, "mentioned that he had noticed one of the titles published by National Comics seemed to be selling better than most. It was a book called The [sic] Justice League of America and it was composed of a team of superheroes", Marvel editor Stan Lee recalled in 1974.
" She also noted that he could be "unpredictable", being "stubborn as a mule" and "always speak[ing] his mind". Sylvester was considered to be a prima donna by members of the Hot Band and could be temperamental and difficult with those whom he worked with. He found it difficult saving the money that he earned, instead spending it as soon as he obtained it, both on himself and on his lovers, friends, and family. Sylvester was openly gay, with Gamson noting that he tended to enter into relationships with men who were "white, self-doubting and effeminate.
Consequence of Sound ranked the album four out of five stars, while Pitchfork gave the album a mediocre review. The album's blend of synthesized electropop and "futuristic" industrial music was praised and likened to "Janet Jackson's groundbreaking 1986 album, Control" by About.com. The electronic drum intro of "Big Love" was also described as reminiscent of Jackson's hit "The Pleasure Principle." Spin gave the album an 8 out of 10, "Though the Minneapolis Sound is new territory for Lidell, he capably imports the dweeby, self-doubting, cyborg-Lothario persona that made Multiply a hit, now with enough confidence that a song like “You Naked” hits a bullseye that earlier incarnations would’ve missed".
Knowledge of Chekhov will increase the enjoyment of this work's in- jokes, but not as much as an understanding of Durang's absurdism, according to Theatermania.com's Brian Scott Lipton. Brantley noted that the work was suitable for any audience: "Even if you’ve never read a word of Chekhov, you’re likely to find plenty to make you laugh: Mr. Hyde Pierce’s skillfully low-key comic discomfort; Ms. Nielsen’s segues from manic eruption into glazed smiling stupor; Ms. Weaver’s game sendup of every self-loving, self-doubting movie queen there ever was." He noted the play does not compare with some of Durang's most absurd work, calling it "blander and thinner".
Most of the master NPCs are removed from the plot, but Deis serves as one later on in the game. Other masters in the game include the strong giant woodsman Bunyan whom Ryu, Teepo and Rei run afoul of shortly after the game begins, and Mygas, a traveling wizard who is camped outside of McNeil village who has run out of money. The party will also meet the self-doubting master of non-lethal combat, Durandal, who is turn provides the party with the skills to impress Hondara, the benevolent Urkan priest who despises violence. Fahl, the tipsy barkeep from Genmel and friend of Balio and Sunder will become one after those villains are defeated and if they have fought 30 battles without resting.
Nadal accused Voltaire of ensuring Nadal's play's failure by filling the audience with his supporters, and this led to a bitter war of words between them. Within months of Nadal's play, Voltaire managed to revise his play (responding to criticisms in the characterisation, he made Herod a more self-doubting and introspective rather than monolithic figure, for example, and moved Mariamne's suicide off-stage) and his cast (changing Hérode from Baron to Dufresne). It re-premiered at the Comédie-Française as Hérode et Mariamne on 25 April 1725. In this form, it proved a success, with two-thirds of all boxes at the theatre pre-booked and crowds besieging the theatre, and thus brought Voltaire back into France's upper cultural echelons.
Established as advanced artificially intelligent robots, the Metal Men were introduced in the comic book Showcase #37 as "last minute" filler. Created by scientist Dr. William "Will" Magnus, the six robots were field leader Gold; strongman Iron; slow- witted and loyal Lead; hot-headed Mercury; self-doubting and insecure Tin; and Platinum (also called "Tina"), who believed that she was a real woman and was in love with her creator. The group's personalities mirrored their namesake metals, being dictated by devices called responsometers. Each Metal Man also possessed abilities that reflected the traits of their namesake metal: Gold could stretch his form almost infinitely, Iron was super-strong, Lead could block harmful radiation by morphing into thick shields, Mercury could melt and pass through small spaces before reforming, while Platinum and Tin could stretch, flatten or spin into fine filaments.
Scholars such as Michel Graulich (2002) and Susan D. Gillespie (1989) maintained that the difficulties in salvaging historic data from the Aztec accounts of Toltec history are too great to overcome. For example, there are two supposed Toltec rulers identified with Quetzalcoatl: the first ruler and founder of the Toltec dynasty and the last ruler, who saw the end of the Toltec glory and was forced into humiliation and exile. The first is described as a valiant triumphant warrior, but the last as a feeble and self-doubting old man. This caused Graulich and Gillespie to suggest that the general Aztec cyclical view of time, in which events repeated themselves at the end and beginning of cycles or eras was being inscribed into the historical record by the Aztecs, making it futile to attempt to distinguish between a historical Topiltzin Ce Acatl and a Quetzalcoatl deity.
Thanks to the schemes of the mysterious, allegiance-shifting Sideways, the weapons are formed and constantly shift hands, until, through manipulation of the self-doubting Starscream, all three are finally within Decepticon hands. Through the power of these weapons, the ancient evil, Unicron is reawakened, as the mysteries of the show, the origins of the Mini- Cons and the nature of the Transformers' war are explored in a final story arc entitled "The Unicron Battles." The English-language version of Armada is infamous for having been produced in haste for several reasons, most prominently the fact that Cartoon Network would not sign off on the series without a certain number of episodes already completed. To meet this demand, the dubbing studio was forced to work with only partially complete episodes, with animation of a wildly varying quality, containing many errors that were later corrected for the Japanese broadcast.

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