I just generally get a giant wave
of despondence washing over me when I see her in the credits.
Not exact matches
As I ponder the
despondence that chaperoned her down this harrowing and dark course, I can't help but reflect upon my own life and the lives
of the ones I love.
Slavery, the terrible war, and the recent death
of his son Willie have all broken Lincoln's heart, and yet we see also in Day - Lewis» eyes and in his hushed croak, a deeper and less circumstantial
despondence.
Christine Blower, NUT general secretary, explained how the current «punitive inspection system» left teachers «reeling with a mixture
of fear and
despondence».
I do not recall a time when he showed any
despondence or gave us any clue that he may be thinking in the back
of his mind that he would never live through prison.
Of equal tangibility is her confidant and military leader Raubahn's response of red rage, tunneled vision, and seething despondence at losing both the closest person to him and his life's mission to protect said perso
Of equal tangibility is her confidant and military leader Raubahn's response
of red rage, tunneled vision, and seething despondence at losing both the closest person to him and his life's mission to protect said perso
of red rage, tunneled vision, and seething
despondence at losing both the closest person to him and his life's mission to protect said person.
As I scanned the twisted metal and vine that makes up much
of the work
of this young Chinese artist, I remembered that the origins
of «Wabi» (
despondence) and «Sabi» (solitude) are distinctly Chinese.
The symptoms related to these types
of illnesses, including a decline in capacity to handle deadlines; stress;
despondence; erratic behavior; inability to concentrate and focus; and fatigue.