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The unburdening of tears is supposed to release pain's leaden
In the process, she felt like she was unburdening herself.
This album is an unburdening, though one that's rarely enacted with such glee.
But, usually, unburdening ourselves rather than burden-sharing won't work out to our liking.
It felt like a profound moment of release, unburdening, through connection with the past.
Trump's is simply unburdening ourselves of the world's problems -- which, alas, we can't afford to do.
It's like unburdening oneself on a therapist's couch, only every reader on earth is your therapist.
"The stress lifts right off!" she told me, raising her arms in a gesture of unburdening.
When she's done unburdening herself, Priest orders Fleabag to "kneel," unleashing the second hottest line of Fleabag.
Gray's lightness is the result of an unburdening that forced her to think differently about her accident.
Her current installation at Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects, FOSSA, explores the universal feelings of burden and unburdening.
Does the relief of unburdening yourself of the news of, say, your cousin's financial woes outweigh that risk?
For the three men, unburdening themselves after decades has meant delving back into some of their most painful memories.
To me, just having the state condone the option of unburdening others is tantamount to more than a green light.
According to Warren, the Department of Education is still collecting on on the fraudulent debts instead of unburdening students of them.
Many ease the tension by talking about it in their routine of unburdening and flooding of leaks that have characterized this administration.
The reaction in France's commentariat to his unwanted 662-page unburdening has been bafflement: No French president has ever behaved this way.
She did four sessions with a psychologist, but got no closer to unburdening herself than she had with friends or family members.
"We like this kind of unburdening and this opportunity to be more reflective," said Katie Hollander, the executive director of Creative Time.
They formed an unofficial support group, offering Bush their private cell-phone numbers and expressing sympathy while unburdening themselves of their horror stories.
She is Hispanic (so am I). I said, "Hello, how are you," as I do with everyone, and she begins unburdening herself to me.
Those who know Mr. Corker best have viewed his unburdening as largely inevitable, the breaking point after a year of often pointed Trump critiques.
I had known him for barely half an hour, and he was unburdening himself to me about his masturbatory fixations and the origins of his voyeurism.
Let these innovative, self-directed workers be free to compete for work by unburdening their prospective and current clients from the minefield of ambiguous worker classification threats.
Ask yourself whether you know anyone who suffers from stress and seeks to cope with it by unburdening themselves of their weightiest thoughts through a personal journal.
When she watches Chuck say the word "unburdening" at the start of her speech, her head cocks as if she, too, is wondering: What am I going to do?
Her nervous staff and extended community of sycophants, hangers-on and self-professed "confidantes" keep unburdening themselves in the press — while being granted anonymity in exchange for their self-aggrandizing candor.
She describes the process of putting her life story down on paper as a great unburdening, a final step she needed to take in order to freely inhabit her new world.
Saturday's win was an unburdening of two and a half decades of frustration for a fan base that has continued to grow as the popularity of basketball in Canada has risen.
Their unburdening of starch-collared decorum had commenced before they had even boarded the plane, suggesting that Vegas is a state of mind as much as it is a physical destination.
Some of this is natural; many northern land masses, long pressed down by the mass of ice-age ice sheets, have been rising up since their unburdening some 15,000 years ago.
So here is my confession, and it really does feel like an unburdening: I don't play video games, and I can count on one hand the number of times I've even tried.
Mr. Cruz, unburdening himself after a campaign in which Mr. Trump also mocked his wife's appearance, responded with a flourish, called Mr. Trump a "pathological liar" and delved into his rival's personal life.
But according to a new study published Wednesday in the journal Climatic Change, the way to get people to actually care might be unburdening them of their individual responsibility for stopping climate change.
This definitely isn't her first time unburdening her nips -- she was recently doing just that at a beach party in Mykonos ... and who could forget last year's hang out sesh with her girls?
He ended it — after Mr. Trump suggested Mr. Cruz's wife was unattractive and insinuated without evidence that his father was involved in the Kennedy assassination — by unburdening himself to reporters hours before quitting the race.
By the time the journalist David Margolick sat down with the two women in 1999, Eckford had begun to withdraw from the friendship, wondering if it hadn't merely been a one-sided exercise in unburdening.
But, while people are unburdening themselves, vast amounts of data are quietly being collected and analyzed in the background, some of which is relayed in anonymous, aggregated form to marketers so they can more effectively target advertising dollars.
The unburdening in Missouri and the clarity in Arizona capped a stretch in which the White House convinced Representative Kevin Cramer to reverse course and take on Ms. Heitkamp and sidelined a primary challenger against Senator Dean Heller of Nevada.
Despite requiring separate skills, both acting and hosting her talk show were connected by the act of unburdening: Two of Oprah's early acting roles were controversial for their proximity to the same kind of exposure she facilitated on her show.
It's difficult to imagine what such an unburdening of fear might feel like for someone like Wade, who has been crippled by it all these years, but Keene correctly predicts that it's enough to get him to betray his friend on the force.
One senior administration official resolved that question Wednesday by unburdening himself -- or herself -- on the op-ed page of The New York Times, describing a "resistance" within the upper echelons of the Trump administration that has acted to protect the country from an unmoored President.
And Mr. Trump seems to be all but daring them, using his ritual Twitter unburdening on Thursday morning to lash out at two Republican senators — Lindsey Graham of South Carolina ("publicity seeking") and Jeff Flake of Arizona ("Flake Jeff Flake") — who have criticized his recent leadership.
He tells the story years later, on a plane where he finds himself seated next to a barely remembered acquaintance; he talks and talks, offloading all his pain and grief—and she listens, but it's such an unburdening for him that her attentiveness and her very presence almost doesn't matter.
Scientology it is not: That much is certain as Eddie Lane (Aaron Paul) and his wife, Sarah (Michelle Monaghan), climb the 10 hierarchical rungs of "the Ladder" at the center of the Meyerist Movement, a fictional cult in upstate New York, where life consists of vegetarian meals, home births in pools and talk about unburdening.
Tribal members and their descendants tell stories of impatient soldiers using whips on the marchers, shooting anyone trying to escape, and unburdening mothers of their babies, by beating the children against rocks and trees to quicken their pace.
Low-threshold offers in information, counselling and support should be intercultural orientated. # Internet based support should be extended. # There is a lack of qualitative empirical studies on the impact of unburdening interventions. Evidence based health services research should focus on that point.
Unburdening interventions for caregivers should consider four central aspects:A. L. Silva, H. J. Teixeira, M. J. Teixeira, S. Freitas (2013). The needs of informal caregivers of elderly people living at home: An integrative review. In: Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences. 27(4), pp. 792-803. .
In 2015 and 2016, Temer was involved in controversy as Dilma Rousseff's impeachment process unfolded. In December 2015, Temer sent a letter to the president complaining about his distance from government decisions. The letter began with the Latin proverb "Verba Volant, Scripta Manent" (spoken words fly, written words remain). Temer described the communication as a "personal" unburdening about various complaints against the president.
The police got a confession out of Miranda after two hours of interrogation, without informing him of his rights. After unburdening himself to the officers, Miranda was taken to meet the beating victim for positive voice identification. Asked by officers, in her presence, whether this was the victim, he said, "That's the girl." The victim stated that the sound of Miranda's voice matched that of the culprit.
This expanse was at the heart of the last significant icefield in the UK during the Loch Lomond Stadial at the end of the last ice age. Once the great mass of ice had melted, the subsequent unburdening of the Earth's crust resulted in a continuing rise in the land which is estimated to be of the order of 2–3 mm per year.
The station is needed due to the fact of it attending the linear demand for being located inside a residential neighbourhood and serve as a strategic point for the unburdening of the region roads and the Avenida Senador Teotônio Vilela public transportation system and Avenida Paulo Guilguer Reimber, absorbing and distributing great part of the passengers from the districts of Grajaú, Varginha and Parelheiros, having as consequence the unburdening of the passengers flow from the Grajaú Bus Terminal and Varginha Bus Terminal. Besides that, the station has many public equipments, stores, and commercial ventures in its surroundings, such as UBS (Basic Unit of Health) Chácara do Conde, AMA/UBS Jardim Campinas, Holy Trinity Parish, E.M.E.I (Municipal Elementary School) Maria Eugenia Fakhoury, E.M.E.F. (Municipal Middle School) Prof. Eliza Rachel Macedo de Souza, besides many popular restaurants and supermarkets through Av. Paulo G. Reimberg and region.
Crying, and mourning his dead lover, Yossi spends the night in his car in front of Varda's house. The next morning, he is invited in by Jagger's father. Unburdening his heart, Yossi tells them about his two-year love affair with their son, and the circumstances in which he was killed. The revelations do not go down well with Varda, who asks him to leave, but Jagger's father invites Yossi to see their son's bedroom.
This proves to be more than a distraction as, following several liaisons at the motel, Tono and Sharon fall in love. Their gradual unburdening to one another, and their joint exploit with Bebb to a local safari park, where the bald preacher terrifies Tono by nonchalantly climbing out of the car to take a photo of two lions in the act of mating, acts to draw Tono out of himself, and to slowly loosen his grip on his past failings and present sense of paralysis.
In Roxas City, Grandma Adela manages to find solace, camaraderie, and a sense of freedom as part of a support group for other survivors. Though she found love after the war, she carefully hid the truth about her past from her husband. Now widowed, she is wracked with feelings of guilt for not sharing her secret. She resolves to tell her children but remains unsure whether unburdening herself after all these years will make up for withholding the truth from the love of her life.
The sacrament of Penance allows the faithful to prepare themselves for the Eucharist by unburdening their consciences of sin. Communion must be denied to those who visibly persist in grave sin, and it is only available to the baptized who accept fully the true faith of the Eucharist. A community that celebrates the Eucharist must be in harmony with its bishop and the pope, and Sunday Mass is of fundamental importance to our expression of community. Following norms demonstrates love for the Eucharist and the Church.
64 Spencer happened to be aboard the train five days later which stopped at Afdem, where Tekle Hawariat boarded train and entered Spencer's compartment. "Although I must have been for him an almost complete stranger, he lost no time unburdening himself to me of his thoughts about Haile Selassie, whom he denounced as a traitor to Ethiopia, a coward, and one unworthy to bear the title of Emperor after his flight into exile."Spencer, Ethiopia at Bay, p. 68 Once he reached Djibouti, he sought an agricultural concession, but the local authorities politely refused him.
A paper under the title of Nebraska Farmer would not be published again in the state until in 1905 Samuel Roy McKelvie was offered the position to revive the editorship. The publication plant was moved back to Lincoln, Nebraska and McKelvie began a successful expansion of paper. By focusing on issues like irrigation, unburdening taxes on farmers, or crop rotation the Farmer focused on agriculture and the states politics. Other agricultural journals were consolidated into the Farmer, such as the Twentieth Century Farmer in 1918 and the Nebraska Farm Journal in 1928.
Their second priority was doing away with the "endangerment finding" (the legal and scientific foundation for climate action) in the Clean Air Act. Their third priority was the elimination of tax credits for solar panels and windmills, and fourth was the withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accord. Other suggestions included cutting back of EPA staffing to at least half. On March 28, 2017, Trump signed an executive order to withdraw and rewrite Obama's Clean Power Plan, aimed at reviving the coal mining industry and unburdening the automotive industry.
Eisenberg, Kahn, and Toll (2009) emphasize the creative freedom Jews found in western society, unburdening them from past traditions and opening up new opportunities for entrepreneurship, philanthropy and civic leadership. Regardless of origin, many early Jewish settlers worked as peddlers before establishing themselves as merchants. Numerous entrepreneurs opened shop in large cities like San Francisco to service the mining industry, as well as in smaller communities like Deadwood, South Dakota and Bisbee, Arizona, which sprung up throughout the resource-rich West. The most popular specialty was clothing merchant, followed by the small-scale manufacturing and general retailing.
She reveals that Patrick was killed by old enemies from Ireland, and that his old friend Simon Ryerson came to her door to give her the news. Having bonded by unburdening themselves, John and Marty end up making love. After Cole is abducted back in Llanview by a mysterious man in a "Death" costume, another unseen figure shows up at John and Marty's motel room and grabs her just as she gets a call from Starr on Cole's cell phone. Marty and Cole are taken to Ireland and held hostage by none other than Patrick's "old friend" Simon, who was actually the terrorist who killed Patrick.
Porch p. 49 In 1839 many of the defeated Carlist forces sought refuge in France from retribution of the Spanish government.Porch p. 62-63 The French government resorted to a familiar method of unburdening itself of unwanted refugees, offering Carlist refugees enlistment in the Foreign Legion. On October 1, 1839, the 4th Battalion of the Foreign Legion was officially established at its depot at Pau from many of these refugees. By March 1840, three of its companies had arrived in Algiers with another five companies being organized in Algeria. On August 28, 1840, a 5th Battalion of the Foreign Legion was established by royal decree.
" BBC Music's Mike Diver asserted that the album "represents a game-changer" and found its "big-budget rap" tracks to be "point[ing] to further success". Mikael Wood of the Los Angeles Times called the album "commanding" and "complicated", and wrote that "he's succeeded by becoming too big to fail." Rick Florino of Artistdirect praised the album as "gritty", "guttural", and "cinematic", and found Ross to be "on par with Nas and Biggie Smalls." Jonah Weiner of Rolling Stone complimented Ross' "unburdening rap from the tyranny of realness" and commented that "there are times when God Forgives is as engrossing and surprising as rap can be.
She has said that writing the album helped free her of the ideas she had of herself, explaining that "this whole album, for me, has turned into the headache that I had inside of my head and now that it's released, it's like this pulse that now we can all share". Pareles found that the album explored "both past and present injuries: bullying, sexual assault, destructive mind games, romantic debacles, [Apple's] own fears and compulsions and the people who have taken advantage of them". The album explores freedom, with Breihan writing that "we can hear the euphoria of a great unburdening". The album has also been identified as Apple's most humorous album.
Marie Sallé – Maurice Quinton de la Tour Although mainly a choreographer and performer, Sallé also laid the foundation for an influential new wave of costume reform in dance history spearheaded by her pupil, Jean- Georges Noverre, in the late 18th century. Sallé introduced audiences to the idea of the rejection of masked dancers and vouched for the importance of dance and performance to mimic real life, including the costumes. She argued that costumes should reflect and represent the character, a novel idea at the time. This engendered a sense of "realism" that had been largely ignored up to this point in the evolution of ballet and also allowed for greater physical freedom among the female dancers, unburdening them of the restrictions of unwieldy and elaborate clothing onstage.
Many countries encourage men to take some paternity leave, but even those that mandate that some of the shared parental leave must be used by the father ("father's quota") acknowledge that the mother needs time off work to recover from the childbirth and deal with the postpartum physiological changes. A 2016 American book describes the difficulties of documenting these "global grandmotherly customs" but asserts that "like a golden rope connecting women from one generation to the next, the protocol of caring for the new mother by unburdening her of responsibilities and ensuring she rests and eats shows up in wildly diverse places". These customs have been documented in dozens of academic studies, and commonly include support for the new mother (including a release from household chores), rest, special foods to eat (and ones to avoid), specific hygiene practices, and ways of caring for the newborn. Martha Wolfenstein and Margaret Mead wrote in 1955 that the postpartum period meant a "woman can be cherished and pampered without feeling inadequate or shamed".

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