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A Sense of Loss There's a real, tangible sense of loss over missed opportunities and fading communities in the middle class, Lukas said.
Most are marked by a sense of loss and melancholy.
Instead, I find myself left with a sense of loss.
Ralph feels socially estranged by his deep sense of loss.
For the Jabara family, the sense of loss is permanent.
Rather than a sense of loss, aging has brought many gratifications.
And sometimes, Ms. Ridley said, she feels a sense of loss.
Simplicity and finding a sense of loss are the way in.
"There would be a great sense of loss," Dr. Rhodes said.
Even so, the news filled me with a sense of loss.
Even so, the news filled me with a sense of loss.
And yet this sense of loss keeps murmuring in my ear.
For most students, especially seniors, the sense of loss is palpable.
And so there was also this sense of loss and disappointment.
There will be a real sense of loss experienced by the viewer.
There's a sense of loss — being lost and feeling lost and confused.
It meant rushed goodbyes, canceled graduation ceremonies — an overwhelming sense of loss.
Still, at times it's hard not to feel a sense of loss.
And my parents, especially my mother, felt a profound sense of loss.
Others might feel sadness or a sense of loss they don't understand.
The talk invests the meal with a sense of loss and survival.
There are no words that can express the grief, the sense of loss.
"There was of course a sense of loss and confusion," Beth B said.
The average gargantuan harlequin is continually tormented by an unspeakable sense of loss.
As their car backed away, the sense of loss was sudden and sharp.
After a lifetime behind the wheel, the sense of loss can be profound.
When Oliver did, he said, he awoke with a profound sense of loss.
There is just the deep sense of loss, horror, bereavement and finally, shock.
There's just this huge sense of loss that's part of all of this.
I understand the grief and the incredible sense of loss that can motivate that.
But the outsider also carries a sense of loss that is often airbrushed away.
But he felt a sense of loss after he parted ways with his partner.
There's no sense of loss, because you never experienced anything except tediously dull decay.
But Dermer, like Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, did not share their sense of loss.
But Mr. Trump won evangelicals over by explicitly addressing their deeper sense of loss.
Eli Saslow shows us the void left in lives, the unending sense of loss.
And, just like that, my sense of loss suddenly revealed itself as terribly narrow.
High on this list is the sense of loss associated with forced linguistic assimilation.
High on this list is the sense of loss associated with forced linguistic assimilation.
The Young Pope's Lenny is certainly a strong example of this sense of loss.
"It's just such a sense of loss and this didn't have to happen," he said.
Spending tangible cash triggers a psychological sense of loss, resulting in more thoughtful fiscal behavior.
Standing in the shadow of the giant arches, I felt a sharp sense of loss.
I've been with her in church on Mother's Day and felt her sense of loss.
But more than that, it's the crushing sense of loss and grief that haunts him.
"Their sense of loss from the closing of the parish is understandable," the statement said.
She said her sense of loss was even greater than when her own father died.
Globalization and a sense of loss of sovereignty provoke anger against local and foreign elites.
Other works are more somber, haunted by a sense of loss that had become quotidian.
Greaves warned colleagues this week that many people feel a sense of loss about Brexit.
Sometimes — especially in Tess's, Del's and Joe's sections — the sense of loss becomes almost oppressive.
Gest's thesis is that white working-class voters have been radicalized by a sense of loss.
I couldn't project my sense of loss and regret over my life onto a female character.
It's frustrating, and sad, because there's a sense of loss, and a slow loss at that.
The tender age of the boy identified as the suspect only deepened that sense of loss.
Either way, there will be no sadness, no sense of loss at what might have been.
"I understand the grief and the incredible sense of loss that can motivate that," Clinton said.
But in this town where local journalism literally binds the community, the sense of loss hit hard.
When they inevitably start dying, there's no sense of loss, either for the audience or the crew.
"Our sense of loss is too profound for words," the club said in a statement on Sunday.
"I feel a huge sense of loss," Nelson Mandela Foundation chief executive Sello Hatang in a statement.
It undermined some of the sense of loss for me that I felt earlier in the movie.
Well, this fear builds on the sense of loss that was the prevailing theme of this convention.
My deep sense of loss came also from the special place the Herald has in Argentine history.
From the start, a palpable sense of loss has weighed heavily on the proceedings against Mr. Roof.
By 2017, the Tracy sons' sense of loss and confusion over their parents' broken relationship was dissolving.
THE SWEETEST FRUITS By Monique Truong Monique Truong's latest novel begins with a keen sense of loss.
The decision has provoked another round of outrage, laced with deep resentment and a sense of loss.
The exhibitions bring together families from all over the country who have experienced the same sense of loss.
IN THE early months of 2002 Argentines were gripped by rage, fear and a deep sense of loss.
Leaders must communicate to the "heart" that they are prepared to address the sense of loss people feel.
But you can't help but feeling a certain sense of loss and nostalgia for something you've been driving.
That sense of loss is oddly appropriate given that Penny Dreadful is so concerned with mourning and loneliness.
As warriors, we accepted that risk, but nothing prepared me for the crushing grief and sense of loss.
"There are no words to describe my sense of loss," University President Greg Fenves told the news conference.
Short and brutal, the story does not attempt to make sense of loss; it just piles it on.
But it's not always easy to tell where a reasonable sense of loss ends and actual depression begins.
Alcoholism, an abortion, prostitution and a failed suicide attempt testify to her sense of loss and utter insecurity.
Residents of Rosario, a riverside city of about 1 million people, described feeling an overbearing sense of loss.
I guess they realized they'd never see Walnut Grove again, and it created a great sense of loss.
But I don't think fighting with your stepmother is going to resolve your sense of loss and betrayal.
How do you think about bringing along people who feel a sense of loss as a country changes?
Then again: Who knows at this point if that sense of loss, of lost possibility, is even real?
Culture has always helped people to make sense of loss, and to feel that the dead are being commemorated.
Studies have proven that we don't feel a strong sense of loss when we make purchases with digital money.
Words cannot adequately express the sense of loss the Perez family and their extended Houston Police family are experiencing.
" Quotable "I don't feel any sense of glee when I kill someone off; there's always a sense of loss. . . .
The Economist: You feel a constant sense of loss… Mr Curtis: Even though you know it's probably not true.
The court ruling still evokes a deep sense of loss, along with a mixture of dismay, anger and resignation.
"After seventy-five years, he still had that tragic sense of loss," Hurston wrote of Lewis in Dust Tracks.
This sense of loss, of a world upended pervades his art, which often features funerary themes and haunting imagery.
Much of his writing revolved around intimate portraits of Israeli life laced with a sense of loss and melancholy.
A keen sense of loss permeates the book, grief for a ruptured family whose members could not be reconciled.
The smell of rot penetrated his face mask, imbuing the house with an intractable sense of loss, he said.
Yet as she begins to organize his archives and relive their life together, a sense of loss has also returned.
Also, Scott-Hudson continued, some survivors may feel a sense of loss, which can be traumatic in and of itself.
Both expressed a sense of loss that comes from sacrificing one's total self at the altar of the strictly theoretical.
It's tense, overwhelming, and full of a sense of loss for something abstract, a last ballad for a doomed world.
The sense of loss was brutal, but freeing himself from that project, he says, allowed him to see other opportunities.
Some German news outlets wrote of the wedding and its presidential guest with a sense of loss, regret and dismissiveness.
As a result many Seattleites, even those who haven't lived here for long, experience a sense of loss and placelessness.
Or you could hear a slight hint of sadness, a kind of mourning and sense of loss flickering through the music.
So when you add a cultural and demographic sense of loss and decline to a real economic threat, it becomes alarming.
"There's a sense of loss," Earl Maize, Cassini project manager at JPL, said earlier this month at a NASA press conference.
"There are no words to describe my sense of loss," Fenves said in a message sent to students, faculty and staff.
Instead the reader is left with a sense of loss and limbo—and the scent of dry wind, brush and sand.
And then it suddenly disappeared, leaving me with an overwhelming sense of loss and sadness that it had been snatched away.
Among believers in the dream of Soviet Communism, Alexievich finds a nostalgia for its achievements and a deep sense of loss.
In their feelings The Krispy Kreme truck in Kentucky crashed, and cops across the country expressed their deep sense of loss.
That there was strength in allowing that sense of loss, of being adrift to open up a space for something new.
This anecdote amplifies a notion that, despite their vibrancy and sensuality, a sense of loss inhabits the shaped canvases as well.
"I do think this piece is also about love, about a deep love for the landscape and a sense of loss."
Even people who simply aren't doing as well as they expected to be doing, Kahneman argues, feel a sense of loss.
" They were both feeling a sense of loss, she said: "Something you're so dedicated to is being taken away from you.
SR: Do you find that being with your family makes that sense of loss more poignant or alleviates that for you?
Videos like this carry a deep sense of loss — not only personal loss, but the loss of what these homes represented.
They feel a sense of loss, of alienation from a society that doesn't look like the one they grew up in.
The messages that came through alleviated my sense of loss and filled me with gratitude for all the lives she has touched.
"When Jamie survives the battle of Culloden, he has a great sense of loss because he was expecting to die," Heughan says.
However, I learned that a child's sense of loss and fear of abandonment remains with them (consciously and subconsciously) throughout their life.
Locke writes in a blues-infused idiom that lends a strain of melancholy and a sense of loss to her lyrical style.
In this time I've toiled over these complicated feelings, this overwhelming sense of loss, with all of my friends, classmates, and professors.
"Every decade I grow older, I understand a little more what he means about that sense of loss of wonder," she said.
"There is a real sense of loss that comes with this transition period that makes us all a little sad," Halaris said.
Those who left felt a powerful sense of loss about a place that has been a colorful symbol of the country's fishing industry.
Hochschild writes: Among believers in the dream of Soviet Communism, Alexievich finds a nostalgia for its achievements and a deep sense of loss.
For many, the sense of loss can be nearly overwhelming, and the aroma of a once-favorite meal can reduce them to tears.
And when such a large number are lost in one go, especially in these circumstances, the pain and sense of loss is multiplied.
Before being sentenced, Greebel apologized to his family and said he felt "shame and sense of loss" since his arrest in December 2015.
But it has also induced a sense of loss I can't shake, and I've realized what I miss is not only booze but bars.
"Imagine the frustration, the irritation, the sense of loss of dignity that accompanies each of those stops, even here on Capitol Hill," Scott said.
The disconnect between Prince's reputation for healthy living and his surprising early death has exacerbated the sense of loss among some of his fans.
Cogan described his sense of loss, on the night of the Oscars, after he lent his statuette to colleagues to help them crash parties.
That's part of what makes this time of year so intoxicating and emotional, the heady sense of loss that comes with the exciting change.
When we feel lost — as you say you do right now — that sense of loss is often rooted in the notion that we're alone.
Sepahban is also wise to set her novel during the early months of the incarceration, when the sense of loss and confusion was most palpable.
A sharp reduction in extreme poverty globally has not diminished the sense of loss among middle- and working-class citizens of countries with advanced economies.
And so it's this sense of loss that motivates so much of their frustration and so much of the political energy we're seeing right now.
But persistence has been my greatest tool —Wills430739d153 Growing up as a TCK (third culture kid) I was constantly plagued with a sense of loss.
" While both characters experience a great sense of loss, Balfe previews that "this season is incredibly romantic... This is a couple that lasts a lifetime.
Though other scenes (in addition to the heartbreaking walrus cliff dive) do convey a visceral sense of loss, I wish there were more of them.
"Mattis was one of the few remaining senior Trump administration officials we could rely on, so there's a great sense of loss," the diplomat said.
But now, as he watches the city evolve and become richer, he, like the character he plays in the film, feels a sense of loss.
So, yes, life is grand for Yelich — though on Tuesday, especially, he felt the enduring sense of loss that underscores his reason for being here.
Standing on the podium that night, I felt a deep sense of loss, which at the time I attributed to missing my chance at gold.
As the holidays approached, Saunders's sense of loss was acute, but he knew that neither grandfather would have wanted him to sit around and sulk.
"Please don't stop advocating for legislation and policies that could protect other families from suffering this overwhelming pain and immense sense of loss," Manni said.
"Please don't stop advocating for legislation and policies that would protect other families from suffering this overwhelming pain and immense sense of loss," Manni said.
Just to be about destroying things, not for the sheer pleasure of destroying them but just to return some sense of loss to the digital world.
A large rolled carpet installation right in front of Evans's silhouettes conjures a heavy sense of loss, and flight that is overcome by a strong presence.
But the movie needed a sense of loss after "Infinity War," and there were so many crowd-pleasing moments that really reflected what Marvel has built.
Scott Goldman, a sports psychologist at the University of Michigan, said it is normal for some athletes to experience a sense of loss after the Olympics.
And, I think it's still hard to believe it's been so long because I think it's still so present in our lives, that sense of loss.
Finally, there are questions about whether sex addiction includes a sense of loss of control, which, according to the DSM criteria, is common in many addictions.
But the real pull comes from ordinary people's stories of difficult decisions, ambivalent separations, long decades lived with unanswered questions and a lingering sense of loss.
They see in him someone who recognizes their sense of loss and discouragement and someone who is going to rescue them, almost in a secular rapture.
This infuses "Shirkers" with a powerful sense of loss, of chances missed and a what-might-have-been tone that isn't entirely about those stolen canisters.
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Even so, it left me, my husband and our biological son, Ryan, who was 5 years old at the time, with a deep sense of loss.
That sense of loss is especially poignant in, for example, what looks to be a party scene, complete with balloons, where presumably there was just one guest.
The National Alopecia Areata Association says people with the condition often feel a sense of loss and grief, sadness or depression, as well as stress and anger.
But a growing number of working people across all walks of life in our country are getting tired of Labor Days blurred with a sense of loss.
"I feel a sense of loss, but as a police officer, before I cast judgment, I wait for the full information to come out," Lieutenant James said.
Even aside from the chemical comedowns, there's just this sense of loss and loneliness that comes back with reintegrating into the rhythms of the day-to-day.
That sense of loss — of fighting in a war that felt unwinnable even at the time — was palpable to some veterans who have moved on from it.
As such, I could not but feel here a pervasive sense of loss (for the planet) as these works are haunted by the failure of utopian modernity.
As these whites observe black people navigating the "white," privileged spaces of our society, they experience a sense of loss or a certain amount of cognitive dissonance.
"There's this sense of loss, there's this anger, there's fear, there's all these emotions," Jeffrey Getting, the Kalamazoo County prosecutor, said at a news conference early on Sunday.
Esther May Campbell's "Light Years" (2015), set over the course of a hazy summer's day, explores three sibling's sense of loss and isolation after their mother falls ill.
The sense of loss feels so momentous it's overwhelming, which is why Bombshell—the new documentary about Hollywood screen icon and inventor Hedy Lamarr—feels eerily well-timed.
The point isn't to dismiss a sense of loss outright because the surrounding circumstances are problematic, nor is it to insist on remaking the past into the present.
"That tangibility of feeling and handing over cash to somebody feels very real, that sense of loss which is hard to replicate when you're using plastic," she said.
From their molested and curatorially fragile surfaces emanates a sense of loss, an expansion of the distance the whales chose to put between themselves and their fellow mammals.
The sense of loss is so intense that even those whose twins died at birth or in the womb (known colloquially as "womb twins") can remain profoundly affected.
" Roberts said: "With 'Labour Isn't Working,' the sense of loss was there — we are all going to lose our jobs — and it was an easy thing to remember.
"It became such a go-to for me that I feel a strange sense of loss for not being able to golf in the desert anymore," he said.
There's a sense of loss running through Rifkin's tours — on Ludlow Street, a hotel parking lot obscures the former location of the music and comedy club Luna Lounge.
Cheryl Strayed: Steve's right that so much of answering this question has to do with figuring out how strongly you feel the sense of loss you describe, Anxious.
While no correspondence from lower-level agents was included in the Lawfare report, the department and field office leaders in their emails describe a shared sense of loss.
The missing limbs that so frequently feature in his work speak to the sense of loss and displacement many of us suffer when unexpected events disrupt our lives.
Lee Bollinger, Columbia University: I cannot begin to compose a statement that fully expresses the grievous sense of loss we experienced early this morning when Bill Campbell passed away.
The shock and the tears may eventually subside, but in a way the sense of loss will only grow, as history and lives unfold without Seth's presence and impact.
She believed that she might eventually adopt a child, but when she thought about the fact that she would never experience pregnancy she felt a great sense of loss.
When the Cultural Revolution breaks, the center of the young musicians' lives, as well as that of the country, collapses into moral abandon and an irrevocable sense of loss.
It's a clever device, intended to give the reader a sense of loss from varied perspectives, but these tangential stories do little to enhance our knowledge of the heroine.
Michel said that he made his arch to "redress a sense of loss" felt by Syrians, and he complained that Western scholars were "very fetishistic" about high-resolution data.
But as the movie progresses, it emerges that he has lost people, too, and his dogmatic insistence on structure is covering up for a deeper, more painful sense of loss.
"After nearly a century of ambiguity and a profound sense of loss, the Conestoga's disappearance no longer is a mystery," NOAA Deputy Administrator Manson Brown said in a news release.
When things change there's a sense of loss, but putting performers like Lick Von Dyke and Freida Slaves center stage to a crowd not already converted can only be positive.
As if to compound my sense of loss, Sharp has even come up with a quirky system that recognizes you squeezing the sides of the phone to perform basic actions.
"After nearly a century of ambiguity and a profound sense of loss, the Conestoga's disappearance no longer is a mystery," Manson Brown, a deputy N.O.A.A. administrator, said in a statement.
When she does finally go — and we now know that her departure will be sooner rather than later — the sense of loss in the country may be keener than expected.
While they understand the rationale behind the decisions as coronavirus continues to spread across the country, the sudden changes have left many students grappling with an overwhelming sense of loss.
"We all feel a deep sense of loss for what he meant to all of us in so many ways," Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich told reporters following Sunday's contest.
In this fraught, anxious era when so much seems amiss, when thoughts of the future tend toward trepidation, not hopefulness, we find ourselves grappling with a nagging sense of loss.
Watching him try to "win at therapy," in Shiv's words, is uniquely frustrating, and when the proceedings fall apart, there's a sense of loss in the air rather than satisfaction.
"After nearly a century of ambiguity and a profound sense of loss, the Conestoga's disappearance is no longer is a mystery," noted deputy NOAA administrator Manson Brown in an emailed statement.
What I found was a deep sense of loss: Many of my informants felt cast adrift in a country that was changing and increasingly, they felt, held little place for them.
He is mocked by his family as a fokoli, a Westernized dandy, but he is haunted by a profound sense of loss that deepens with the onset of the 1979 revolution.
It's the poverty of silverware, and the genuine sense of loss I felt after that Wycombe match, that make moments like some of those we've had this season feel like paradise.
Some nights, I lay awake and think about the things I miss about drinking, allowing myself to feel the indescribable sense of loss that comes when an alcoholic gives up booze.
Those who want to remain feel an impending sense of loss at the prospect of being excluded from the bloc, its economic benefits and influence in the rest of the world.
Letters To the Editor: In "How to Survive Your 40s" (Sunday Review, May 6), Pamela Druckerman captures the essence of being 40 with humor, acceptance and a comic sense of loss.
And even if people don't understand the actual structure itself, my responsibility was to create a place of reflection for everyone, for someone to sort of feel that sense of loss.
With gestural precision and a modulated delivery that breathes life into each word, Redgrave dominates the movie even in her character's absence by filling it with a complicated sense of loss.
That will mean time to focus back on his own caseload, which includes more than a dozen Camp Fire-related deaths, and to cope with the sense of loss he's been avoiding.
Throughout, the sense of loss -- from parents who lost six year olds to the sorrow and guilt of those relieved, arbitrarily, that they didn't -- comes through in a manner that's almost unbearable.
Compared to other Windows laptops, I feel no sense of loss for lacking a touchscreen, a stylus, or a high-resolution display that covers 120 percent of three different RGB color spaces.
Balanchine stages it as an elegiac dance septet; I love the way the corps de ballet, slowly retreating backward, leaves the stage as the music begins, giving us a sense of loss.
The statement added that staff "feel a tremendous sense of loss" and are taking steps to improve safety and comfort, including offering grief counseling and a 24/7 hotline for those affected.
Wong did so much in a short period — around seven years — I don't think a sense of loss will ever leave me when I think about him or look at his work.
And I understand the sense of loss some people feel because of that, but at some point, we have to acknowledge that culture evolves and stop trying to unwind the historical clock.
Wandering its deserted streets, catching a glimpse of a piece of a child's artwork here, a worker's old Rolodex file there, I am hit by an unstinting sense of loss and devastation.
So the times they have to be back in spaces that demand they justify their presence — spaces that, in other words, put white feelings first — are permeated by an unmistakable sense of loss.
But while photographer Adriene Hughes acknowledges the science behind climate change, she thinks that data falls short of communicating the sense of loss we feel in the face of a heating world planet.
It's hard to overcome that sense of loss and trauma without a new standard bearer, a leader who can tell the next generation, you too can rise all the way to the top.
She talked of loving Chekhov and Ibsen as a young acting student, and feeling an acute sense of loss when she discovered her dad had studied the same writers for his Masters thesis.
Yet after graduation, that structure crumbles, and with no set timetables or mandatory classes to study for, anxiety, depression and a sense of loss about what to do next become all too common.
This morning at around 6 30 AM, I woke again to breaking Bowie news, and I don't think I'll ever forget the immense sense of loss that emerged from the depths of my being.
Those who would hear of Stan Lee's passing and not feel a tremendous sense of loss do so, I would argue, because they are not able to see all that he gave the world.
The dreamer might feel resentful that the deceased has fooled him or caused him pain, or the dream might be pleasant in the moment but lead to a keen sense of loss upon waking.
I shared my journey in broad strokes, the American expatriate in Tuscany, my road trip, my love of nature, and I left out the impending change in my marriage and my sense of loss.
A lot of it had to do with the sense of loss—of losing a career because of my impatience and my pride and my arrogance, not addressing my injury when I should have.
If you look across America, at some communities where there's a sense of loss and lack of direction, you bring all of those factors together, and you have a very troubling and life-threatening situation.
I'll never forget the first time I finished a Rez stage and how my hands felt an actual sense of loss as the tiny motors in the PlayStation 2 pad spun down to a halt.
Its conservatism stems in part, as all conservatism does, from a profound sense of loss: in Will's case, of the founders' revolutionary vision of limited government, separation of powers, maximal federalism and inviolable individual freedom.
They began to see the big, worn machines as embodying the pain and sense of loss that they were feeling for his father, and they began seeing them as the foundation for their next sculpture.
But even in the television cartoon series "Futurama," when his "I Will Wait for You" from that film appears, it brings a true sense of loss and longing to a silly story about dog cloning.
Zhao's film chronicles Brady's recovery and his deep sense of loss as he realizes he needs to reexamine what it means to be a man now that he can no longer walk in John Wayne's boots.
That sense of loss was felt deeply in Brazil on Tuesday, a day after members of the soccer club Chapecoense were killed when a chartered plane carrying the team crashed on the outskirts of Medellín, Colombia.
Asif Kapadia's 2015 biopic Amy didn't play up to the singer's roguish side either, although amid the sadness there are moments where Winehouse is genuinely fucking funny, adding to the pathos and the viewer's sense of loss.
When you think of our country and his sacrifice, I can't imagine your sorrow or sense of loss, but please don't think that the violent act that took his life is representative of our sentiments towards Americans.
So when Johnson Publishing, which is based in Chicago, announced a little more than two weeks ago that it had sold Ebony and Jet to a private equity firm in Texas, there was a sense of loss.
"We know that reunion won't ease that sense of loss, of suffering, because I don't think anything can, but we felt an enormous sense of duty as New Zealanders to bring their loved ones home," she said.
"We know that reunion won't ease that sense of loss, of suffering, because I don't think anything can, but we felt an enormous sense of duty as New Zealanders to bring their loved ones home," she said.
And all of that sense of loss and defeat was present when Jacky goes off to the sex club and Anna's complex feelings about Jacky are there when she lets herself be taken away in the sex club.
His ex-wife, Randi (Michelle Williams), sobs and sobs in a heartbreaking attempt at reconciliation, finally unable to articulate her sense of loss as anything more than a suggestion that perhaps she and Lee should have lunch sometime.
Addressing hundreds of people gathered at Saturday's service in a park next to the school, Dawn Anna, mother of slain student Lauren Townsend, spoke on behalf of all the families of the victims about their sense of loss.
In his new essay, Coates seems to feel a profound sense of loss, not only over West's comments themselves but also how they reflect his growing distance from black America and the very communities that enabled his rise.
Several high-profile players, like Carson Wentz, Von Miller and Jeremy Shockey, have found themselves in the same position in recent years, all feeling a deep sense of loss even as they tried to share their teammates' joy.
Not because it looked like anything practical, but because it triggered in me the sense of loss for a smartphone that'd been snapped in half, only to then find out that, hey, it's fine, this is our foldable future.
Because on the way to work this morning, my bus route led me past a Magmar—a weird sort of lava duck pokémon—and when I wasn't quick enough to capture it, I felt a sharp sense of loss.
"Everyone who worked so hard on these issues is feeling an actual sense of loss and, because of the unexpected nature of this, like something was really yanked away from us," said one former official who attended Wednesday's party.
Fear that one's in-group will decline in relative power, whatever the cause, can make people feel a sense of loss of control, leading them to cling more firmly to their ethnicity and to see outsiders as a threat.
Based on the beans-spilling letter to her daughter Brockenbrough published in The Times and elsewhere, this earnest book about the end of a child's Santa era channels the sense of loss into a message about generosity and kindness.
Those effects are both acute (stress and distress in response to pollution or an extreme weather event, such as a storm or flood) and chronic (a sense of loss amid changes to one's home, or a feeling of having lost control).
"The paper will offer those feeling dismayed and disenfranchised by Brexit a non-political focal point, bringing together the extraordinarily broad spectrum of people who feel a real sense of loss after the Leave vote victory," Archant said in a statement.
"When Jamie survives the battle of Culloden he has a great sense of loss because he was expecting to die," Sam Heughan explains in the new Outlander season 3 video, titled "Parallel Lives," released by Starz on Friday, July 28.
So when a Republican heard that (Supreme Court Justice) Antonin Scalia died, it isn't that difficult to feel that sense of loss knowing you're about to lose an institution to the other side and say, 'Obama must have killed him!
But looking at their their unusual collections and personal mementos in his book What Is Left Behind, which Daylight Books will publish in May, one can't help but feel a connection with them — and then, inevitably, a sense of loss.
But the sense of loss, mounting online, has been most pronounced among female architects, who saw Ms. Hadid as a rare beacon of hope for their own success in a male-dominated field and a barometer of its continuing sexism.
It made me think about Gorky's iconic painting, "The Artist and His Mother," and how he used abstract techniques to communicate an almost hyperrealist sense of loss and grief over the trauma of genocide and the subsequent death of his mother.
"It's a huge sense of loss," said Shantae Owens, who is a community leader with advocacy group VOCAL-NY, and works with people who are homeless at the Alliance, a harm reduction center on the Lower East Side in Manhattan.
At first, the vigils in El Paso mourned a general sense of loss, knowing that lives had been claimed in what investigators described as a hate-filled rampage and that a blanket of safety this city has cherished had frayed.
At first, the vigils in El Paso mourned a general sense of loss, knowing that lives had been claimed in what investigators described as a hate-filled rampage and that a blanket of safety this city has cherished had frayed.
"A victim may think a punishment is too low because it doesn't fully compensate a person's sense of loss, but if we don't need these long sentences for the protection of society, should we pay for that person's long sentence?" he said.
"There's a great sense of loss about the America that we thought underpinned the security order (and) that the America we relied on might not be there," Mathew Davies, head of the international Relations Department at the Australian National University, told CNN.
"We are disheartened that a young man who calls Oklahoma home would resort to domestic terrorism, knowing the deep sense of loss still felt by people impacted by the Oklahoma City bombing," the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum said in a statement.
I asked Philip Gold, a doctor who is a senior investigator at the National Institute of Mental Health and an expert on depression, whether Trump could alter the sense of loss and anger among voters who threw their support to him this year.
"One of our writers, Emily, said she feels that there's a lot of people who are feeling a sense of loss in this race for the first time, and because of that, I think there's an opportunity for us to come together," he said.
"There's a great sense of loss about the America that we thought underpinned the security order (and) that the America we relied on might not be there," Mathew Davies, head of the international Relations Department at the Australian National University, told CNN earlier this month.
European liberal democracy has a kind of apotheosis in the European Union, but as borders disappear, and nations share sovereignty, there is a deep sense of loss among many — that their identities, including their national and religious identities, are being dissolved in the global stew.
Like many fellow Cubans, the 42-year-old Higueras said she feels a deep sense of loss as the nation bids farewell to Castro with a week-long commemoration and a cortege to his final resting place in eastern Cuba, the birthplace of his revolution.
Like Bush himself, it is susceptible to sudden changes of heart and tone, and it never quite gets over a sense of loss for aspects of the pre-9/11 figure that Smith seems to enjoy imagining, however sketchily, in the book's early stages.
"Such unethical dealings between political power and financial power harms the essence of democracy and distorts order in the market economy, giving the people a grave sense of loss and deep distrust of our society," presiding judge Kim Mun-suk said in the ruling.
LONDON (Reuters) - A new "pop-up" weekly newspaper aimed at the 48 percent of Britons who voted unsuccessfully to stay in the European Union is being launched this week in what its publishers said was an effort to cater for people feeling a real sense of loss.
"It started with sadness and disbelief and definitely some tears around the building," said one senior official who spoke on the condition of anonymity, unwilling to be quoted by name in detailing the crying or dwelling on the sense of loss hanging over the West Wing.
Even in spina bifida patients, who might not have as much of a sense of loss as SCI patients since they never had sensation to lose, establishing genital sensation can vastly improve one's life by creating a newfound sense of connection to one's body, explains Yang.
"It's been my observation in all the years I've been in the military that all presidents, as commander in chief, feel an enormous sense of loss and compassion and pain about those who are killed under their command," said Jack Keane, a retired four-star Army general.
They feel a sense of loss because they no longer dream that their child will get married, go to college or start a family of their own one day — in other words, that they will not meet the conventional expectations for the perfect middle-class life.
"Jim: The James Foley Story," a documentary airing Saturday night on HBO, seeks to reclaim the person at the center of this awful story, with friends, family members and fellow journalists speaking admiringly of Mr. Foley and leaving even those who never knew him with a sense of loss.
"All I really was thinking about for the last 48 hours is I'm going to be able to look at Beyoncé's head in 48 hours, and she hasn't turned up, so this is nice but this evening generally has a sense of loss," he told reporters after his win.
"All I really was thinking about for the last 48 hours is I'm going to be able to look at Beyoncé's head in 48 hours, and she hasn't turned up, so this is nice but this evening generally has a sense of loss," he joked after his win.
As sociologists and other researchers have sought reasons why, a common answer has been a sense of loss of accustomed community and stature — a rising number of immigrants, a cratering of jobs from automation and the movement of factories abroad, and a feeling of siege by menacing outside forces.
Osmanoglu, who grew up in Jordan and Dubai before attending boarding school in Britain and doesn't speak much Turkish, says the first visit was hard for his father, a retired pilot who was barred for half his life and still feels "a sense of loss" over the dynasty's dissolution.
Whatever these guys claim they are trying to do, the mere idea of encroaching upon the hallowed terrain of our egg-and-cheese-late-night-tampons-beer-Hot-Cheetos institution sparks not only ire at their audacity but an impending and acute sense of loss for our communities.
Decades later, when she temporarily moved with her husband to the Philippines for a fellowship, she wondered if returning to the land of her birth, a place where she could blend into the crowd, would alleviate the sense of loss that seemed to follow her wherever she went.
TO BE A TRAVELER in the 21st century is to sometimes feel a sense of loss even before one leaves the house: The planet has been mapped with such an oppressive exactitude that it can often seem as if we're living at a time when everything is knowable.
In miner's drag and a thatchy hairpiece, he looked 25 years older as Jackie Elliot than he had as Frank N. Furter; the bravado and joy of that "sweet transvestite from Transsexual, Transylvania" were replaced by Jackie's sense of loss (his wife has died) and anger (his industry is dying).
"I can remember going with him to Arlington to visit his son's gravesite and that was just, for me, a very moving experience, but I think it also told me a lot about John and the sense of loss that he experienced from this, when he lost his son," Panetta said.
Each bout left me fatigued and with a somehow deeper sense of loss than the one I'd carried into it, so that I was in a constant low thrum of agony, a melancholy so deep it would take every ounce of my strength to rise out of bed the next morning.
Disappearance doesn't just refer to how a bar loses its identity and becomes a stage set as the viewer leaves, but more emphatically to a sense of loss as this type of a bar, a lowly chumak, with all its cultural, social significances and implications, is coming to an end.
The differences between the two accounts are illuminating — we see how alliances can be formed based on what we need for survival, how forgiveness is directly related to our sense of loss, and how one's felt role in a family differs from or aligns with the role our family has given us.
The differences between the two accounts are illuminating — we see how alliances can be formed based on what we need for survival, how forgiveness is directly related to our sense of loss, and how our perceived role in a family differs from or aligns with the role our family has given us.
It was so sudden, so abrupt, and it was immediately clear that Heather would not be able to ease the woman into death as she had wanted and planned to do, and she felt such an acute sense of loss that she realized how much this woman had got under her skin.
Chauntae Davies, who was recruited to be a masseuse for Epstein, described graphically how Epstein allegedly raped her over multiple years and the sense of loss she felt after his death because he would not stand trial for the sex trafficking charges involving dozens of female minors that he was hit with earlier this year.
Losing a child under any circumstance, especially in this case — two State Department employees, extraordinary men, both of them, two CIA contractors gave their lives protecting our country, our values — I understand their grief and the incredible sense of loss that can motivate that," Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, said on "Fox News Sunday.
Indeed, the trials of Mr. Mladic and others — including his political boss, Radovan Karadzic, who was jailed for 40 years on almost identical charges last year, and Mr. Milosevic, who died in 2006 before the end of his trial — may simply have intensified Serbia's rancorous perceptions of being treated unfairly and Muslims' sense of loss.
"I hope we do not forget the pain and anguish and sense of loss felt by those all over the country who have been the victims of violence at the hands of illegal aliens," Gaetz said during the hearing on HR 8, a bipartisan House bill that would require background checks for all gun sales.
"I hope we do not forget the pain and anguish and sense of loss felt by those all over the country who have been the victims of violence at the hands of illegal aliens," said Representative Matt Gaetz, a Florida Republican who read a short list of people who had been shot by undocumented immigrants.
"I am still trying to process it all to be honest with you, because I think that the thing that made the show successful was the chemistry among the three of us, so I feel a tremendous sense of loss," said King, adding that the show is only just now beginning to think about who Rose's replacement might be.
I just remember so vividly that time — the sense of loss and the potential of loss of brilliant young people whose work wouldn't live on and how it was for all of us trying to make our lives and fall in love and make work that meant something in the face of a real calamity and a terrible moment.
The political challenge today is how to acknowledge the legitimate sense of loss and exclusion experienced by white workers while persuading them that reestablishing racial and masculine privileges is a poor substitute for ensuring secure rights for all workers and getting rid of a political decision-making process that is rigged against them by business lobbyists and financial interest groups.
Some of her most notable works — like "Lowlands," placed under bridges in Glasgow in 2010; "Study for Strings" at the main railway station in Kassel, Germany, as part of the 503 Documenta art exhibition; and "War Damaged Musical Instruments" at London's Tate Britain in 2015-2016 — have used voices or instruments to evoke a sense of loss and separation in public spaces.
In some instances, the sense of loss is palpable: now painted over, we cannot gaze into mirror, as Jackie Kennedy once did; we cannot see Fontana's piece as he intended it to be seen; nor can we see the religious or ritual objects as they would have been seen and used in their original context, or even imagine how they may have looked.
What typically happens in a family dynamic where the second-generation children disavow their parents' powerful and sentimental attachments to an identity that is more static and committed to properly standing in for the homeland, when they begin to lose their vocal accents, when they have greater purchase in their professional communities because they speak the common language, is conflict, anger, resentment, and a sense of loss.
Sometimes cis people will describe a sense of loss at the transition of a loved one and describe it as mourning a kind of death, but I think they've got it the wrong way round; it was if everything on the earth was dead and dying except for me, and that none of the practice runs I'd ever rehearsed in childhood had prepared me for it.
Because I was either dying or about to die of hypothermia, I found myself falling into a Nostalgia Trap — not yet coined by McCammon, but a human factor nonetheless — wherein a person is tempted by the bluebird days of the past, and the sense of loss she feels for the person she might have been, had she been, from the start, a different person.
So it's a bit of a different one for me, because a lot of my songs come from that sense of loss or sense of relationship breakdown, but this was sort of taking a step back—which is one of the lyrics in the song—and kind of looking at all of that as a whole and I guess, yeah, perhaps a more cynical light than I normally do.
But I think I'll most remember the moist-eyed Ms. McKee lighting one cigarette after another in a desperate effort to stave off panic, her insistence that she's doing well modified by Teddy's later report of a bereaved woman whose need to talk would — as is true of all three speakers — prove cathartic if it weren't ultimately overwhelmed by a sense of loss that exists beyond even the most beautiful language.
Books of The Times Toward the end of this eloquent memoir, Hisham Matar quotes these words, spoken by Odysseus' son Telemachus in "The Odyssey": I wish at least I had some happy man as father, growing old in his own house — but unknown death and silence are the fate of him… Mr. Matar has spent his entire adult life grappling with that same sense of loss and uncertainty about the fate of his missing father.
But a sense of loss is everywhere — in "Lost at Sea (Lamp)" (26/220), a photo of a bedside light (Lawler's own) with a Lawrence Weiner drawing taped unceremoniously above; in "Cities" (2004/2005), with its Gordon Matta-Clark sculpture constructed from a sawed-up tenement standing before a wall of Thomas Struth's black-and-white cityscapes; in "Bulbs" (2005/2006), where de-installed strings of light bulbs by Félix González-Torres are laid out on two tables covered with movers' blankets.
In "Rehearsal of Descending and Ascending the Ladder" (222), the delicate outline of a figure in the bough of a tree was inspired by an Indian miniature of a prince in a tree, and the fish that become part of her lexicon in the late '227s — and which help illustrate a sense of loss, of "not being able to hold onto things," she says, "and things flowing away" — stem from a dream she had while studying the work of German Expressionist Max Beckmann.
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