| 41. | Lahti clearly conveys Kathryn's aloneness as she does some investigating of her own, gets on a plane and goes to London.
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| 42. | Her 40 works in her first soloexhibition, From The Heart, represents 20 years of hard practice, talent, aloneness and serenity.
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| 43. | The Upanishad extols Shiva, aloneness and renunciation, describes the inner state of man in his personal spiritual journey detached from the world.
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| 44. | Saguaro National Park's poetry is mystical like William Blake, joy-affirming like Walt Whitman, dedicated to aloneness _ like Abbey.
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| 45. | There is a shared skin in all Bender's characters, an ethos of longing fused with aloneness, that make them so appealing.
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| 46. | He is described as a man alone, similar in his aloneness to Laurie, who played Sarah Packard, Felson's troubled girlfriend.
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| 47. | Much of Shepard's guidance seems built, as Harris puts it, around " his sense of the aloneness of these people ."
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| 48. | It is a different kind of aloneness than the one she chafed against as a single professional woman in her 50s, one that she now elects.
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| 49. | (3 ) On the essential aloneness of her vision : " The artist must create his own space, of his own time and personal vision.
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| 50. | Provide it for children yet unborn, so they do not emerge into the darkness of knowing only aloneness and the ultimate poverty of the absence of love?
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