10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNASSUAGEABLE»
Discover the use of
unassuageable in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unassuageable and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Unassuageable. Boredom? In the course of defending a version of the secular
view of the human condition, I have rejected both the unsubstantial dream on
which the religious view rests and the relativist conclusion that our values are ...
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Beyond the Control of God?: Six Views on The Problem of God ...
Consider the following examples: MM The weather in Atlanta will be hot today
MM Sherrie's disappointment with her husband was deep and unassuageable
MM The price of the tickets is ten dollars MM Wednesday falls between Tuesday
and ...
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The 10 Best-Ever Depression Management Techniques: ...
Containing practical, take-charge tips from a seasoned clinician, this book presents the ten most effective strategies for moving from lethargy into action, taking charge of your brain, and breaking free from depression to find hope and ...
Margaret Wehrenberg, 2011
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Injustice and Restitution: The Ordinance of Time
In their proximity, beings take up an unassuageable debt, an obsessive
responsibility for each other that exceeds any restitution. Their responsibility
imposes inexhaustible reparation, unfulfillable by any work, restored in every
work, nature's ...
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Essays in Religion and Morality
Nevertheless [error] ['the' deL] unassuageable ambition ['of del ] is the soul of
patriotism* del ] \ \fol 14] ought to find a way to reach agreement in every *honest
conflict of interests. \penc. ab. del 'genuinely'] ['case of right.' del] ['righteous case.
William James, Frederick Burkhardt, Ignas K. Skrupskelis, 1982
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The Discourse of Self in Victorian Poetry
407-8, and Marion Shaw, Alfred Lord Tennyson (London: Harvester Wheatsheaf,
1988), pp. 30-2. Shaw suggests that 'it is almost as though the rest of the poem
were written to explain, to cover up, finally to have done with, the unassuageable
...
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Eros in Mourning: From Homer to Lacan
"For the religious-philosophical tradition in which Western literature is rooted," writes Henry Staten, "mourning is the horizon of all desire.
... serenely, you will drift to your grave, and never once know what it is to be
consumed, harried, driven by a deep, inextinguishable, unassuageable craving
to write a song. You 'll never know the heartburn, the unrest, the conscience-
sickness, ...
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Blotto, Twinks and the Bootlegger's Moll
'Men in the throes of unassuageable passion do not as a rule consult their sisters
about it.' 'Oh. And is that what I'm in the throes of? “Unassuageable passion”?' 'I
think, if our little planette is going to work, then you must appear to be.' 'Good ...
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Fascism: A Very Short Introduction
In the peace treaty much territory was won from Austria, though inevitably not as
much as the unassuageable nationalists wanted. Outraged, the poet D'Annunzio,
at the head of a band of veterans, seized the Adriatic port of Fiume in ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNASSUAGEABLE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
unassuageable is used in the context of the following news items.
The Cyber Attack on Frontpage
... was launched by our enemies because we are telling the truth about them and their minions — and that sends them into unassuageable hatred and rage. «FrontPage Magazine, Apr 15»
The Real George Zimmerman
... assumed that Zimmerman was guilty regardless of the sufficiency of the evidence and ramped up an unassuageable campaign of lynch mob justice. Freedom ... «FrontPage Magazine, Jan 15»
'1000 Times Good Night,' Starring Juliette Binoche
Rebecca has already explained to her daughter that she is gripped by an unassuageable anger. Even when Ms. Binoche smiles, it registers as a shadow of ... «New York Times, Oct 14»
Bygones: Were Pentrich men stitched up by worried Government …
... circumstances of which it is the characteristic and the consequence constitute a calamity such as the English nation ought to mourn with unassuageable grief". «Derby Telegraph, Sep 14»
Gaza war may just be a taste of what's to come
... the nature of the Israeli state, seeing not its leaders but the Palestinians and their leaders as unassuageable enemies with whom peace might never be made. «Daily News & Analysis, Aug 14»
Women Writers and the Creative Drive
Our ego needs are deep—unassuageable—or we could never have done this difficult thing, and done it for so long; we wouldn't have found it worth the dangers. «Utne Reader Online, May 14»
Elegant eloquence
Malouf is superb because he understands how the power of Australian provincialism came from its belief in the unassuageable glory of the British centre, and he ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Feb 14»
Driven: Nissan GT-R
... only lose your licence in a blink of an eye, it can also make you unbearably dissatisfied with your hidebound life and infect you with unassuageable longing.”. «Telegraph.co.uk, Aug 13»
Flights of the imagination: Tim Martin on books about France
Similarly, Zola's L'Assommoir, a grim tale of alcoholism and poverty in Les Halles, makes riveting reading if you can hack the unassuageable misery. Among the ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 13»
No Faith, No Freedom. Know Faith, Know Freedom.
He needs to feel himself part of a wider whole and he has unassuageable powers of dedication and devotion which must fine expression in worship and service. «Catholic World Report, Jul 13»