Sentences with phrase «great angst in»

I know there is great angst in the writing world about the future of publishing but at the end of the day it will go whatever way it goes.
In times of great throes, the media ought to champion the spirit of the age: editorials echoing the great angst in the land, and columns speaking the pains and anguish of the meek, the silenced and the repressed.

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The storied climb was never a walk in the park, but it's become an even greater source of angst for climbers and environmentalists in recent years.
Wenger will be gone in the near future, the great cycle of sport will turn once more and we will find new things to angst and cry over.
There was a great deal of angst in Miliband's office and beyond about how to change the rules for the party membership.
This bundle is a great way to get the core story of kingdom hearts without having to own multiple portables and consoles since the events of 365 and Birth by sleep are added in a convenient, yet very angst filled cinematic.
All that «with great power comes great responsibility» angst spawned a touchy - feely generation of caped crusaders who spend way too much time getting their emotional tights in a twist.
The plot of Orange County is the opposite of the great teen angst film, The Graduate, to which it actually pays an homage with a stay in the bottom of a swimming pool.
Woody Harrelson as Haymitch does a bit of angsting; Elizabeth Banks as Effie in her trademark overblown peplums gets an emotional closeup near the end after a few nondescript scenes; Stanley Tucci as smarmy broadcaster Caesar flickers briefly on the big screen while issuing a video news bulletin; we even get a glimpse or two of the late great Philip Seymour Hoffman as Plutarch Heavensbee who, in a nice farewell touch, has almost the last word in his final missive to Katniss which is read aloud.
The fact that the term «connectives» is no longer in the National Curriculum, has caused a great deal of angst and confusion for many teachers.
Seoul won the pricing argument, and the 2009 Hyundai Genesis started in the neighborhood of $ 33,000, while Hyundai Motor America undoubtedly saved HQ lots of angst by keeping the company from signing new dealerships and making them build expensive showrooms on the cusp of The Great Recession.
In high school, writing poetry was a great outlet for me to work through all of my teenage angst.
This benefit may be particularly true with someone like Williams — who retains a larger - than - life reputation for being a troubled artist, and whose personal angst certainly plays out before us on the stage in his great dramas, but who, as these letters show, had a charming wit, a keen mind and an endearing lust for life.
Starting from a vision of the human body as a machine, a great organism of which the functioning requires checking, regeneration and rest, and from the idea of sleep as a moment in which, through our dreams, we come up with new visions and enter parallel worlds, the exhibition explores our most intimate projections and thoughts, as well as the angst and disorientation of contemporary living.
There may be no greater angst than that of a parenting an adult child who is lost in the darkness.
Most of us go through an unnecessary period of angst waiting for the decision (s) and waste a great deal of energy coping with the claim, which may result in «no jurisdiction».
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