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"angst" Definitions
  1. a feeling of great worry about a situation, or about your life

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Among caucusgoers, the persistent discussion of statewide political angst has only produced more angst.
Angst hovers around defeat, and the Hawks must artificially smother that angst with genuine affection.
The existential angst of the characters in the Marvel films (at least post-Thanos snap) and Game of Thrones mirrors our own existential angst on some levels.
B = Amount of angst over losing: Less than that.
It's like Lilith Fair, minus the angst — plus, frittatas.
But the movie made this so obvious by casting Anakin as a one-dimensional character whose only real emotion was angst, and whose only real development was how much that angst grew.
I was going through a lot of like, teen angst.
That trauma and angst has already resurfaced for so many.
Thanksgiving's holiday cheer will be replaced by angst and worry.
What type of angst does that cause for the guys?
But their angst these days is unusual in its intensity.
I think there's a degree of angst in these images.
Apparently there's a name for this: 'midlife mirror angst'. Catchy.
Catalyst isn't the only source of developer angst in Catalina.
And, it seems, a healthy dose of angst and disillusionment.
Brexit will slouch ahead despite a growing sense of angst.
And by all right I mean mediocre content and angst.
I was going through a lot of, like teen angst.
As the game unfolded, though, basketball realities overtook interpersonal angst.
I was going through a lot of, like, teen angst.
I was going through a lot of, like teen, angst.
But Zimmerman helped alleviate any angst about the bullpen Tuesday.
The source of all this angst was plain to see.
I'll admit I'm a sucker for throwbacks and teenage angst.
Angst among party operatives is a feature, not a bug.
Many have taken to social media to voice their angst.
Angst over the outcome found an outlet on — where else?
Two seasons of angst have only made him seem shallower.
"I had some angst for her," said one former official.
Do we vote based on fear and angst and division?
The angst is being felt especially acutely among European leaders.
So I went through that whole college period of angst.
I was instantly over my angst, at least for now.
Proof that tremendous sweetness can be extracted from deep angst.
But "Blood Ties" is an effective use of Dawn's angst.
Whitetail deer are a source of suburban awe and angst.
I drank to quiet angst or because I was lonesome.
In both cases, there's a lot of angst and trepidation.
I dealt with the angst, the hopelessness and the despair.
A search for historical parallels offers both reassurance and angst.
A search for historical parallels offers both reassurance and angst.
RUSSONELLO "Loneliest Time of Year" plunges deep into holiday angst.
Rebellion. Nonconformity. Angst. Outrage. Bucking trends and smashing the system.
Teenagers being teenagers, the room was full of angst and contradictions.
Grief and angst lurk around even the most unthreatening of corners.
The way Tarng designed Tokimeki Unfollow reflects some of my angst.
What seemed to cause him angst: the hellish aspects of manufacturing.
Also, teen angst is special, and feels good to slip into.
And their teenage angst is a result of modern millennial problems.
But in the laboratories and factories, angst hangs in the air.
Think Alien meets Gravity with a touch of young adult angst.
This angst-filled nation is taking its discontent to the polls.
Bush, in the Post op-ed, expressed angst at the policy.
The angst was mounting, now on both sides of the aisle.
FTSE index, a series of canceled listings contributed to investor angst.
Swedish meatballs and cinnamon buns make all the angst worth it.
"* "A meditation on the existential angst of the modern office worker.
Angst led the study published Thursday in the journal Scientific Reports.
Why shouldn't technology bring us joy along with all that angst?
The only thing that's missing is the deep expression of angst.
Already, our existential angst has led us to some bad decisions.
North Korea, on the other hand, feels great angst about China.
I just think that "Angst-ridden and moody" sounds so negative.
He has crystallized the angst and anger of the Hispanic community.
Inhabitants' angst over this tremendous loss has been labeled ecological grief.
In the awkwardness and angst of odd pairings, new ideas arise.
Think: Ivy and Bean, now with angst and four-letter words.
How do you write that angst into a score like that?
Two days later you get a long, elaborate, angst-ridden email.
The headiness of young female angst was central to the Cranberries.
What better way to inject some angst into your bathroom routine?
Ms. Schneemann had little use for Abstract Expressionism's culture of angst.
All four had publicly expressed angst about deciding Judge Kavanaugh's fate.
They were not neurotic or conflicted or fraught with existential angst.
I want my daughter to live without that sort of angst.
Still longing for the middle-age male angst of "Breaking Bad"?
"I understand the angst involved with that," the veteran manager said.
It's dark and moody, mixing teen angst with lots of magic.
Move on from there and you will find still more angst.
The Hill's Alexander Bolton tells us more about the GOP's angst.
"This tells me the underlying anger and angst is real," Rep.
A survey this week revealed the extent of Germany's economic angst.
Ms. Schreiber understood early the angst that waste was causing designers.
That conclusion was met with a mixture of relief and angst.
In the video, teen angst is taken to its comical extreme.
Google has faced advertiser angst over ads appearing alongside inappropriate content.
This has led to the angst around high-end art collecting.
Like any teenager, the angst begins, and you search for identity.
During your angst phase -- LAWRENCE O&aposDONNELL, MSNBC: Wearing a $39 jacket.
In the Senate, House Republican committee leaders will face more conservative angst.
It was about angst, it was about will, it was about determination.
And they worried that scientists' angst could become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
But you can sense a spark of energetic angst within the listlessness.
Mr Hoffman makes Benjamin more relatable, trading Salingeresque angst for nervous wreck.
Nothing gets out a little teen angst like a good dance-off.
"American Angst" "Every artist responded in such a different way," Cesarine explained.
Spending is slowing That consumer angst translates into a drop in spending.
And just temporarily, all tension and angst is banished from the house.
Teenage angst has never looked so glamorous — or had such killer music.
There are rebellious teens forced to fend for themselves, betrayal, and angst.
Bolt maintains the overall level of angst over Australia Day isn't high.
We recognize the fear or uncertainty or absolute angst in their eyes.
"That's where the real angst in the marketplace is," said Dr. Miller.
Her wild, curly hair was a source of angst, particularly during puberty.
His innovation in "Skyfall" was to add angst to Bond's patented action.
The OSM rule has been a source of political angst for years.
There was kind of a lot of angst with that, I guess.
The parents announce an impending divorce, and Arya releases her inner angst.
Mr. Trump has tapped into something much more dangerous than economic angst.
He tempered Hetfield's angst and channeled those feelings down a creative route.
Somewhere beneath the noise and angst, all of those influences bleed together.
In Eggsistential Angst, for instance, Mendoza combined a pendulum with an egg.
Yet the perception that Rothko's somber palette reflected personal angst is entrenched.
The combination of uncertainty and danger is a recipe for severe angst.
Not even mighty Facebook, which is why Facebook has such Snapchat angst.
When I was a kid, I related to the angst of Harold.
Aggressiveness and angst are threaded throughout the power anthems on this record.
I think we've gone through great angst because of one man's deed.
Here's a look at why the turmoil is causing global financial angst.
Does "sucking it up" mean pandering to cultural angst or nativist fears?
No, you don't have to appeal to the angst and nativist fears.
Voters can either be animated by hope or fear, optimism or angst.
Dark money enriching Mr. Trump affects our democracy more than flyover angst.
The story produced considerable angst and outrage among climate hawks, myself included.
With characteristic punchiness, Mr Kaeser blamed investor angst on geopolitics and macroeconomics.
Sex, death, and existential angst make frequent appearances in the back seat.
Mitt Romney doesn't exactly wear a lot of angst on his face.
"Believe me," he said, "there was a lot of angst over that."
I felt hopeful that Rasheed was still there, underneath the teenage angst.
The reports have long been a source of angst among AV developers.
Washington's embrace of them has caused Turkey a great deal of angst.
Mr. Domingo certainly doesn't stint on stirring this simmering pot of family angst.
It's a trope that lends itself equally well to both fluff and angst.
There is profound angst and discontent with the impact of technology and globalization.
It's just a question of when Wall Street angst and volatility will subside.
But it's a bit sparser, and certainly lacks the angst of previous albums.
GUTFELD: I have a theory on this angst, it&aposs like an investment.
A halting performance from Trump in front of Congress could compound market angst.
Will a bracket win solve Hamlet's persistent teenage angst and predilection for murder?
Mr. Little also shows assurance when the music breaks into harmonically raw angst.
And when the angst in the prison scenes dies out, comedy trickles in.
There isn't much angst, and this isn't a "darker take" on G.I. Joe.
Some of my friends have some great 'millennials hitting career ceilings' angst, too.
The stagnation of the living standards of average Americans is creating widespread angst.
Fed officials had been expressing angst over geopolitical developments, particularly June's Brexit vote.
That uncertainty on who's going win which could raise the angst for investors.
But tugging at that thread unravelled a vast, tangled skein of male angst.
There was a separate set of angst for people on the business side.
Bartlet at times shows existential angst over his place in the party firmament.
And his lyrics often sound like diary entries, channeling youthful pain and angst.
To relieve some of his son's emotional angst, Jack gives him the necklace.
Were these acts inspired solely by the misplaced angst of a deranged gunman?
The angst in equity markets pushed investors toward the safety of government bonds.
She felt a fierce connection to the classic of teen angst and alienation.
"There's been a lot of angst and noise in the marketplace," Foote said.
" She adds, "All of this energy, this angst, this rage — everything is smoke.
Then, minutes later she pulls a 180 and sulks into a privileged angst.
Take the most introvert, reflexive, angst-ridden, vitriolic, paranoid band on the planet.
Trump's victory lessened what Miller called the "angst factor" among U.S. gold holders.
That is her literal character description so get ready for some angst. pic.twitter.
Confusion, relationships, miscommunication, longing, lust, power, angst—these are the record's recurring themes.
What is there about life today that doesn't provoke a little existential angst?
Allen is generally a comedic filmmaker (despite his forays into Bergman-esque angst).
Failing to do so would have reinforced investor angst about an economic slowdown.
Maybe it's just pitiful angst that has no answer and doesn't need any.
The season has discouraged both teams, and their shared angst can be suffocating.
"Not getting Q4 GDP likely prolongs that angst and creates uncertainty," he added.
The emails also show some angst in the Snyder administration over the controversy.
Fever to Tell is coiled tight with angst, tenderness and ripe, raw sexuality.
Perhaps such a marriage has too much room in it for existential angst.
Postcolonialism really seemed to explain my sense of diasporic angst being to America.
Then there's the added angst of tossing drugs that are in short supply.
What memories I have are flimsy and vague and colored by adolescent angst.
Here the membership is mostly adult and tending toward creaky and angst-ridden.
The effects of this angst are already showing up in the investment numbers.
It must cease, and I do not care if I draw their angst.
They made my personal angst seem like a normal part of being human.
Sitting in a zen rock garden, meditating on existential angst with Rineke Dijsktra.
TV, movies, books — any and all media loves itself some 20-something angst.
He is nervous and angst-ridden and smart enough to label his feelings.
There's that sense of angst and danger that we've just gotten used to.
In the midst of his angst, he jumped to the plight of others.
Among its ensemble cast are accidental cannibals, angst-ridden ghosts and tenderhearted killers.
My advice is to channel Hertzberg and to view all the angst skeptically.
It&aposs definitely a tidal wave of an investor angst in these companies.
These difficulties, Dr. Zeller noted, are piled onto the normal angst of adolescence.
Shutdown angst lingers Trump will arrive on Capitol Hill at a raw moment.
"The zero tolerance is what's really causing folks a lot of angst," Rep.
Trump's assertion sparked a new round of Republican angst with the White House.
They are guides and sympathetic listeners helping her through her angst and inhibition.
His 1890s images of wavy lines describing symbolist angst are his signature works.
Billy is her step brother, and he takes out all his angst on her.
All the angst of a teenager and no idea what to do with it.
It makes you feel like the world narrowly consists of tension, angst, and uncertainties.
They were basically about psychological angst, played at full volume with lots of thrashing.
Despite the earlier angst, it is also very much an advertisement, not a movie.
The movie is a classic, though: a tortured Jake Gyllenhaal, teen angst, time travel.
SARA EISEN: Finally there's a lot of angst right now about the Federal Reserve.
Get ready for a lot more angst (and sex – lots and lots of sex).
Where the BRI causes angst is in its effect on the most vulnerable countries.
Though for all the despair and angst of Costa's work, there is always hope.
It's about existential angst, mental imbalance and addictive personalities -- all the really funny stuff.
Some conservative enthusiasm for Trumpism reflects a sincere desire to grapple with voter angst.
Richard and Mildred are barely separated (and when they are, the angst is palpable).
These shows, still on the air or currently streaming, are brimming with school angst.
Britain is beset by Brexit angst and worries about its role in the world.
It's about absence, not angst: Kids who lost a parent had similar risky behaviors.
A last cause of teenage angst could be the economy and the job market.
But, but, but: Some economists are skeptical of the degree of angst over GDP.
The People's Climate March on Saturday was an arresting demonstration of fear and angst.
But there's a deeper reason for her angst and she tells Daniel as much.
But his ideas for saving the industry are creating angst for its top execs.
Like AlixPartners, RetailNext anticipates shoppers' election-related angst will be "well over" by Thanksgiving.
No flirting in the North, plz Still burdened with glorious purpose and teen angst.
"For years, I had been freed from this angst" due to these legal protections.
The product causing the angst is a derivative called a target redemption forward (TRF).
He expresses angst over children wasting away in front of the idiotbox—sound familiar?
Those games crash all the time, creating moments of social unrest and existential angst.
There's not a lot of angst there, there's not a lot of drama there.
You see a different vision through the lens of indie games tackling ecological angst.
It's an all-Bernard angst-fest all the time, and I'm excited for it.
If you weren't filled with angst as a teen, we're really happy for you.
I liked the angst and the longing gazes that came when they were apart.
Perhaps no other subject generates as much angst on the left as global warming.
Removed from television, it could explore teenage angst and sexual frustration much more explicitly.
Booker's a fantastic orator who trades Obama's coolness for we're-all-in-danger angst.
He oscillates between glee and angst with the capriciousness of an 213-year-old.
A quick reminder: Death threats are never the way to express your preteen angst.
IT IS no mystery why university entrance policies generate so much angst in America.
Your placement within this cruel, arbitrary system can be a source of tremendous angst.
Another focuses on angst among some castaways over where to go to the bathroom.
But those vibrant physicists in the CERN cafeteria didn't seem burdened with existential angst.
But to be 14 and to have millions of followers can evoke particular angst.
The angst is palpable when one of the team's best hitters slumps in October.
They were almost always grinning with exaggerated smiles, but underneath lay feelings of angst.
The soaring glee and stomach-pit angst of the Best Picture Win-No-Loss.
Holidays have always been occasion for angst, ambivalence and sometimes, despite everything, genuine celebration.
"Everyone was identifying with the [movie's themes of] young love and angst," she recalls.
The Charlie Brown narrative is all this kind of angst about the Christmas tree.
Suddenly, Pink Floyd's brand of existentialism became a rallying cry for my untapped angst.
The Stop & Shop strike is the latest sign that widespread worker angst isn't subsiding.
This time capsule of late '90s teenage angst turns 20 years old on Sunday.
These new surveillance options come at a time of heightened angst about parental supervision.
His angst is real, as are the gradations of social hierarchy that cause it.
And if you are a Federer loyalist, Nadal isn't your only source of angst.
All this helps explain the complicated angst once again shadowing this city's biggest team.
"Trade is the main source of angst in the markets right now," he said.
But Jake, with his predictable teen outsider angst, feels more like an audience barrier.
He didn't want the pretensions — the ego, the angst — left over from Abstract Expressionism.
Paul reminded me that the best remedy for angst is human relationship and community.
But research suggests that the key to creativity has little to do with angst.
But income from print advertising is drastically down, adding to angst over job cuts.
She found a sweet spot between raucous angst and a well-polished pop sound.
It feels as though my angst kind of depletes when I'm writing a song.
The contrast between Trump's parochial and personal concerns and Ukraine's existential angst was stark.
For the most part, his inner angst wasn't revealed until the tapes came out.
The Republicans have fomented cultural resentment and white angst for decades, not the Democrats.
"Drop the World" could pass for a Linkin Park song on a songwriting level: It has the same blend of tortured-soul angst and anthemic, cathartic reaction to that angst that made songs like "In the End" and "Numb" such massive hits.
Fans of "parental angst" thrillers like Rosemary's Baby and The Hand That Rocks the Cradle.
Despite the collective angst, the truth is that women will endure the election outcome differently.
For both the client and advisor, this change is causing quite a bit of angst.
It comes at a time when angst about attention is at an all-time high.
His unfortunate word choice was not an innocent mistake but a sign of subconscious angst.
The overall picture is of a party struggling with familiar incompetence and unfamiliar existential angst.
So I don't have a lot of angst that an expensive Android Wear watch exists.
All we have is angst-filled social media with a new monster around every corner.
That angst was fueled after the U.S. announced a further clampdown on Iran's oil exports.
"There's all this angst, insecurity," said Kasich, offering an attempt to analyze the political climate.
Shit, he can even do Arcade Fire covers about suburban angst if he's so inclined.
We polled flight attendants — aka the masters of smooth, angst-free traveling — to find out.
Still, if Mr. Trump were ever to experience existential angst, now might be the time.
They combine elements of teen angst, love, loss, and uncertainty as monuments to fragile existence.
A brutal murder in a sleepy German village sparks angst about a resurgent far right.
After working through the piece's teen-like angst, you can marvel at Emin's neon manufacturer.
At this early stage, the angst and determination has yielded only baby steps toward answers.
Once again, the internet is quivering with angst over Twitter ditching its 22-character limit.
Avril wore her teenage angst on her sleeve and was really fucking ridiculed for it.
Most people know it's Adora, and it isn't a big source of angst and drama.
On top of regulators' angst, the inversion deals have been targeted for criticism by politicians.
Angst and apocalypse, media and paranoia, distance and yearning were among Mr. Bowie's lifelong themes.
Much of the angst over the coming census has centred on the contentious citizenship question.
Let's find ways to ease the angst and fear of people, without cynically feeding it.
Bernd Ulrich, a liberal commentator, reckons that "German angst" has given way to "German coolness".
Earnings angst: Don't expect the second quarter earnings season to be much of a party.
For two years we had lamented, fought, and blamed the distance for our relentless angst.
This angst is all too real for many Americans struggling to afford their medical bills.
The national team and its success helped to smooth over all the angst and hurt.
THERE was a time when a whiff of existential angst wafted about Liberal Democrat conferences.
The home stretch of this election has been marked by Republican desperation and Democratic angst.
But Euphoria is unlike them because it steeps itself with troubles that go beyond angst.
Reid acknowledged there is "angst" within his caucus on how to vote on the bill.
EVEN by their own exacting standards, Germans are experiencing a lot of Angst this summer.
On the new album, her lyrics add a dollop of sensuality to all that angst.
Trump's behavior or Obama's treatment are relevant, of course, but don't fully capture the angst.
S.E. Hinton's iconic 1967 novel "The Outsiders" perfectly captured the angst of wayward male teens.
Williams has played through plenty of angst and nagging pain in her career and prevailed.
The violence against officers is also causing angst among community leaders pushing for better policing.
With a bittersweet running time of only 97 minutes, it's just enough subtitled teen angst.
Prolonged expressions of angst can sink live-action drama, which thrives on eventfulness and conflict.
"He really is a vessel of this angst and unrest in this country," she said.
"There's angst; there's all that kind of good stuff," Maddon said before batting practice Saturday.
"Pure Erschöpfung, blanke Angst", sagte er und atmete so fest aus, dass seine Lippen flatterten.
He's like an older brother that has been through all your teenage angst and beyond.
Germany is suffering from trade friction and Brexit angst after narrowly avoiding recession last year.
School papers have provided a needed outlet for the expression of student angst about shootings.
Mr. Haering, like Mr. Grizzle, also suffered some combination of gastrointestinal distress and existential angst.
My own perception of the content farm model was rooted in my own personal angst.
The advice rings true, but it also provides no roadmap for Usher's escape from angst.
Greatest queer icon of the internet: Babadook, Momo, or a pervading sense of existential angst?
Greatest queer icon of the internet: Babadook, Momo, or a pervading sense of existential angst?
I was a mess of emotions, held together haphazardly by black coffee and teenage angst.
Her humor could be a coping mechanism against, or a symptom of, that familial angst.
As a science journalist, I've written several articles to quell vaccine angst and encourage immunization.
Fittingly, given their earnest angst, the first is open to fans ages 16 and up.
With "Riverdale" and "Sabrina," Aguirre-Sacasa has become an auteur of moody, sexy teen angst.
On the Cusp My go-to chronicler of teen angst back then was Zibby Oneal.
This inevitably created doubt and angst as she glided across the courts of the world.
Mr. Sanders himself has been at the forefront of Democratic angst about Mr. Bloomberg's candidacy.
It deftly invokes supernatural elements to address real-world traumas like death and adolescent angst.
The Boston assignment represented one side of Philip's angst, his unhappiness with carrying out orders.
David Leonhardt Many college campuses have reacted to Donald Trump's election with shock and angst.
Service tents brim with volunteers, looking for ways to help, to turn angst into action.
Retailers said their robot designs were not explicitly meant to assuage angst about job losses.
"The spreading 'coronary angst' leaves scope for the safety bid to extend," Commerzbank's Guntermann said.
But it captured a real angst that came out of the financial crisis and recession.
This is the gift of doomer art–it's an outlet for angst, not its cause.
We spoke to voters across the country who are suffering from versions of political angst.
The flinty sound he summoned in the most fraught passages certainly conveyed its hurtling angst.
Quotes from German folk song and Gregorian chant coexist with angular remnants of Expressionist angst.
"My depression and angst was at an all-time high in my 20s," he explained.
Despite all the populist angst about a "rigged economy," stronger growth is narrowing economic inequality.
Swiber's woes have sparked much angst about the outlook for the sector and Singapore's banks.
The dispute unleashed considerable angst among fans, giving rise to a #SaveSpiderMan hashtag on Twitter.
Gudetama-themed merchandise is sold at other stores too, including teenage angst supplier Hot Topic.
Look, I'm doing my best to be optimistic here, but I mostly share your angst.
But the powerful advantage Mr. Trump holds here has remained a source of angst for Republicans.
Which is the risk of this when-to-show-what-not-to-show fashion world angst.
There's nothing like a jumpsuit to take the angst out of getting dressed in the morning.
There's a rising angst in foreign policy circles over the status of democracy around the world.
Wall Street angst over a possible recession may be increasing, but one bull refuses to waver.
Her work remains prescient, considering the angst-ridden political landscape we all must traverse these days.
What enables someone to hide their loneliness or angst, and later surprise people with a suicide?
Take it from a reporter: there's nothing like a good pun to stave off existential angst.
And lucky for him, it doesn't seem like Isabella Justice, 13, is having any teen angst.
Back in the day, Marissa Cooper on The O.C. was the epitome of California girl angst.
Kayla Ferguson and Reggie D. White perform with equal measures of angst and impishness (23279:234200).
Kayla Ferguson and Reggie D. White perform with equal measures of angst and impishness (2212:2239).
Kayla Ferguson and Reggie D. White perform with equal measures of angst and impishness (1:30).
Kayla Ferguson and Reggie D. White perform with equal measures of angst and impishness (8113:30).
The tweet even drew responses from moms who were on the receiving end of teenage angst.
I'd had feelings like this before, but this angst — this tightness in my throat — was severe.
Demogorgons aside, the teenage angst alone is enough to make you want to retreat at times.
The film purposefully disposes of him, leaving Diana to marinate in angst and grief for decades.
Trump will also no doubt cause a fair bit of angst in Seoul, Tokyo and Beijing.
Even as a now completely un-religious person, those tracts ... fill me with angst and dread.
But much of the angst will be forgotten if student numbers begin to grow more quickly.
We're not sure if Jackson really nailed Hannah's 20-something angst, but he was certainly enthusiastic.
But I prefer an economic-growth solution to this middle-class angst, not a protectionist program.
He doesn't deserve your pity, and his angst isn't always personally affecting, but it feels real.
The guitar angst came into full effect when the power dropped out during a costume change.
Valentine's Day — and all the angst and pressure surrounding it — is now in our rearview mirrors.
Yet Moore never had Schiff's sense of postponed apocalypse, her 21st-­century political and maternal angst.
Both characters are personality free, but Mr. Bonelli, an elegant dancer, tries to inject some angst.
In politics, this trend is feeding fury on the political left and angst on the right.
Angst among rank-and-file Democrats over Pelosi's political unpopularity and leadership style isn't new. Rep.
Amid rising uncertainty and market angst, Ward's words can serve as a helpful guide for investors.
No, not the battle of good against evil or the existential angst of the lonely hero.
But the idea actually sprang from the youthful angst of the show's creator, Raphael Bob-Waksberg.
But there was still angst, which was why Ashton's hotel phone rang at 2:15 a.m.
Though the uncertainty has caused angst for health centers, they haven't yet seen a monetary impact.
The Independence Day events took place at a time of national political angst over Trump's presidency.
But other playwrights have managed to paint portraits of middle-class angst in more stylized ways.
Yet they remain one of the more unfulfilled, angst-ridden first-place teams in recent memory.
" Bibo described the existential angst of Eastern and Central European states leading sometimes to "political hysteria.
For an international treaty, the half century mark would appear less angst generating, maybe even insignificant.
Stranger Things, the addicting tale of youthful angst and telekinesis, is Netflix's show of the summer.
I could see people singing these lyrics with such passion, anger, and angst, it was fantastic.
" She added, "I don't know if they just didn't anticipate the angst of the SPG members.
We can't solve for that angst with a promise to simply help make college more affordable.
Locals sculpted provocative scenes dealing with sex and political angst with the government and the church.
But most supporters of the Thai team declined to take offense or wallow in national angst.
"There's a mood of concern, a mood of angst about growth going forward," Mr. Powell said.
In this time of great uncertainty, many are looking for an outlet to channel their angst.
TikTok is full of acne-studded faces, barely concealed tween angst and impenetrable youth-culture references.
The sale's top lot, Edvard Munch's "Angst, from Album des Peintres Graveurs" (1896), sold for $831,000.
Both the magic of that question and its existential angst lie in the freedom it presents.
Then there are the minor tragedies that cause me deep, unrelenting angst every moment I'm awake.
There was a largely unspoken sense of angst that the invisible enemy might be lurking nearby.
It has Carrie's supernatural angst, Juno's oddball quirk, and the smart-twee edge of Scott Pilgrim.
Among progressive Democrats, there was some angst on Wednesday about providing $1.3 billion for border barriers.
Middle-age angst is a fertile topic, but "Downhill" doesn't bring anything fresh to the conversation.
With the bigger pay cheque comes greater financial stability, but also a new source of angst.
Particularly in our current era of angst and uncertainty, they enjoy the predictable comforts around them.
The debate over where to hold Mr. Trump's meeting with Mr. Xi captures the underlying angst.
European countries, while still paying lip service, are much too busy dealing with their own angst.
The Netflix series combines some familiar comic-book and teen-angst stories with a superpowered performance.
Financials and banks — as well as technology and internet stocks — were also subject to investor angst.
Comedy's king of philosophical angst interviewed by the kid who worries less than Alfred E. Neuman?
"India's angst is understandable," Sajjid Chinoy, chief India economist at J.P. Morgan, wrote in a note.
"It's amazing the angst out there," said Bob Doll, chief equity strategist at Nuveen Asset Management.
It stood in for subconscious urges, existential angst and everything in life we try to suppress.
But if the president is genuinely intent on killing Dodd-Frank, then more angst is warranted.
"Fine Line" eases back on the angst, just a little, and focuses Styles's attention on romance.
Estimates putting job loss at as high as 14 percent by 2030 have evoked widespread angst.
He said he believed that the community angst reflected many people's distrust of the media today.
The music business has become pretty good at feeding its audience's teenage angst with fantasy anger.
Still, the film tapped into AIDS-era angst and gained a reputation as a groundbreaking classic.
Yet there is no evidence of any growing public angst about socialism sweeping the United States.
Ayan and I often had no one to take our angst out on but each other.
Angst over larger-scale diversity can shape political decisions and thereby the direction of entire nations.
So then, you could be forgiven for asking, what is the point of all this angst?
The cure to teenage angst: good, old-timey jazz in the form of a pop-punk cover.
In other words, get ready for a lot more angst (and sex – lots and lots of sex).
Even watching it back I got uncomfortable because that week was just filled with so much angst.
And a brewing fight over immigration could foment angst within the House GOP, leading to unpredictable outcomes.
Though met with angst on Wall Street and applause on Capitol Hill by the likes of Sen.
The center was created in 1995 by the aptly named Martin Angst of the Department of Anesthesiology.
Or maybe like the juxtaposition of angst and violence Besson stirred into La Femme Nikita or Lucy.
Its price fell as low as $3,447.58 on Sunday, as investor angst over the cryptocurrency's plunge worsened.
Is it about economic angst among the white working class, or is it primarily a cultural backlash?
Inspired by the film, Randall and Breckon have softened the alcoholic angst while retaining Cassavetes' meta-theatricality.
And I was angst-ridden in the insufferable way that only chemically-imbalanced teenage girls can be.
While Amazon's focus has always been on consumers, the company is plenty aware of emerging seller angst.
CD: I've been through a lot of pain, angst and stress to be where I am today.
But this angst and drive had also made me valedictorian and a human of somewhat likable weirdness.
At the root of rural America's angst is a fairly simple story that many rural voters recognize.
High school reunions exist for adults so that they can revisit their teenage angst and compare notes.
That we'll wallpaper their room with receipts and expense spreadsheets if they throw a teen-angst fit.
The diaries are exclusively 19-year-old Fisher writing about Ford's remoteness and her angst over him.
And in fact, others might have similarly chalked up her outbursts to nothing more than teen angst.
While she may be giving off those teen angst vibes, her bubbly personality is still the same.
He captured the rapture and angst of the times, and rendered dislocation and exodus in extraordinary ways.
All these issues are standard high-school struggles, barely a tick on most people's angst-o-meter.
Enjoying the film requires enjoying teen angst and body horror since there isn't a moment without them.
This new world order leads to lots of shirtless makeouts, blue-hued teenage angst, sobbing, and violence.
Digital czar Baer complained that "there is always a great deal of foggy angst" about digital technology.
It picked up steam, powered by shock and angst, after Clinton lost to Donald Trump in November.
What's causing Matty to rebel against his parents is far more complicated than your average teenage angst.
Everyone is now accustomed to the constant stream of angst pouring from President Donald Trump's Twitter account.
Students and alumni reserved plenty of their angst for Jackson and other members of the school's leadership.
Global angst mostly accounts for a recent 6 percent fall in the yuan against the U.S. dollar.
"There wasn't really that awareness and that kind of angst that was here this time," he said.
It's an emotional time fraught with issues of personal confidence, financial pressures, and the usual adolescent angst.
You think about how much angst a lot of us have had over the death of RSS.
By the end of the day, any residual angst from a challenging week seemed to melt away.
"I understand the angst out there today for all of you throwing stuff at me," she added.
As summer faded into fall, both sides looked ahead with angst at the presidential debates to come.
You could also imagine it being used to convey severe angst akin to an upside-down flag.
There's no way Chris and me want that kind of angst in our lives, it's just unnecessary.
It was extremely self-directed and that's maybe why I call myself angst-ridden at that time.
The administration has made trade the boogeyman for all the legitimate angst and anger of American workers.
A couple of seconds here and there shouldn't cause that much angst, but of course they do.
In the still-crowded Democratic presidential field, one man has triggered an outpouring of resentment and angst.
The angst between them lasts until well after teeth are brushed and the oldest one falls asleep.
I was concerned about the angst of my white constituents when faced with this most emotional issue.
This movement has given us purpose and direction and way to channel this angst into something productive.
When she sang the final line—"Goodbye, Dad"—all my angst was carried away into the atmosphere.
But if there is too much angst about Italian politics, there is too little about the economy.
This inequality narrative is adding to investor angst, along with more immediate challenges like the trade war.
Theoretically a meditation on existential angst and life's disappointments, it's mostly just a crashing bore (1:25).
Theoretically a meditation on existential angst and life's disappointments, it's mostly just a crashing bore (430:4466).
Their angst was further complicated by word that three Americans incarcerated by North Korea had been freed.
But from there on out, everything is more muted, or at least more grounded in personal angst.
Vulnerable to stress, the angst-ridden sidekick to a reporter is constantly on the verge of exploding.
In our ongoing angst about our national identity — if we weren't John Wayne anymore, who were we?
In the last few years of her life, my mother would talk about the angst of aging.
So I reluctantly tagged "angst and feels" and "cunnilingus" amongst others and then up the story went.
Trump has managed to become the standard-bearer of the angst and fears of millions of Americans.
Ms. Huffman also deleted her parenting blog, "What the Flicka," where she had publicly shared motherly angst.
On their latest record, those subjects turn often to the stasis and angst of late middle age.
But Republicans dangle the possibility of its return as a way to appeal to this underlying angst.
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This erratic behavior does not give Americans the confidence they need at this moment of national angst.
"The average critter that I run into on a daily basis doesn't have that angst," he said.
Gilead shares rose 1.8% as the angst over the novel coronavirus that has marred financial markets returned.
But his proposed overhaul of landmark anti-redlining rules is causing the industry a lot of angst.
He argued Democrats would hurt farmers — a key constituency that Trump hopes to maintain amid trade angst.
Those excellent late horror scenes, and the angst-ridden, semi-creaturely protagonist, deserved more time to develop.
Theoretically a meditation on existential angst and life's disappointments, it's mostly just a crashing bore (2811:24111).
The angst, guilt and capacity for evil of this scheming duo are laid bare as rarely before.
The shooting brought out the angst, outrage and outpouring of well-wishes that have become painfully familiar.
And despite occasional bursts of market-driven angst, the downturns so far in 2480.91 have been paltry.
Last season, James played with the angst of a star who knew his supporting cast was flawed.
"There was a lot of pain, a lot of angst," he told The New Yorker in 1995.
Accidental cannibals, tenderhearted killers, angst-ridden ghosts and well-behaved artists soon populate its topsy-turvy universe.
The format was closer to police procedural than the angst-and-battles of most comic-book shows.
But some strategists believe that Warren's gain in the polls is also contributing to this investor angst.
Yet there's no denying that the slew of new appellate judges is genuine reason for progressive angst.
But efforts to tweak the resolution caused further angst in the caucus, with even its author, Rep.
They're moving toward something, maybe on their final journey to some kind of resolution to existential angst?
Republicans have been broadly willing to rubber-stamp Trump — and overlook his conservative apostasies, exacerbating Democrats' angst.
"The euro is starting to reflect greater short-term domestic political angst," ING strategist Viraj Patel said.
As on Channel Orange, however, his angst is a luxury of leisure—his wealth, hold the fame.
After Jenna Angst gave birth to her second child, she noticed that her midsection didn't look right.
And their angst is about how we're losing in our Navy and our Air Force, our military.
Some of the angst over the economy stems from a recognition that the state's boom times are over.
The national feeling is that the violence is increasing in frequency and there's no end to the angst.
Equities slid in the month after Trump's May 5 tweet sparked renewed angst surrounding U.S. trade with China.
After I made "Manic Depressant," I felt like I got off so much angst that was pent-up.
Hell, I haven't eaten at McDonald's for nearly 20 years due to a rash bit of teenage angst.
It's filled with teenage angst, not far-fetched for the 17-year-old, but less than mediocre bars.
A pattern has quickly formed where people make mountains of angst against Trump out of molehills of evidence.
Their angst becomes a fetish, used to stroke and validate the brooding self-images of white male listeners.
And yes, he acknowledged the idea was far-fetched, but it speaks to the GOP angst, he said.
The relationship between feelings of angst and the age of the boss is linear, according to Mr Menges.
Nora Ephron's " I Feel Bad About My Neck " tries, but is too wittily mournful to have real angst.
Also easing trade angst are the Trump administration's plans to delay auto tariffs by up to six months.
The stands were full of angst and despair, both of which persist at the club to this day.
The finger pointing, just the tone and the angst and the anger directed at Donald Trump, his supporters.
Already there are signs of a post-election uptick in the ACA's popularity, and new angst about repeal.
But there have been so many superhero movies about origins and angst and the tragic loneliness of power.
Edvard Munch: Love and Angst continues at the British Museum (Great Russell Street, London, UK) through July 21.
Few things have caused citizens in Western liberal democracies more angst in recent years than borders and migration.
But what happens when you give into the angst of seeing your ex move on before you do?
China is likely to be a source of angst for many more British universities in years to come.
None of this systemic angst would matter if it wasn't paired with a scripted story I cared about.
The artist turns pain into something artistic—literally using spirals of color in the place of mental angst.
If this person would just love you back, goes the fantasy, all your existential angst would be solved.
But the angst extends beyond cars to the broader economy, even though exports are booming and unemployment low.
Rostam: Originally there was something funny to me about a kid performing with the same angst as Hamilton.
Still, no one questions Barbs disappearance and continue to chock it up to teen angst. Ugh. Teens. 4.
In a tumultuous summer geopolitically, and an angst-ridden season politically, this is something to be excited about.
I was 18 years old and full of angst, depression, neuroses, and all that other fun teenage stuff.
"Let's at least pay them on Thursday, so they don't have to go through more angst," Warner said.
"There's definitely angst about global growth," said Thierry Wizman, global interest rates and currencies strategist at Macquarie Group.
He shuns the holiday's commercial culture and reveals his own six-year-old existential angst in the process.
He knows their angst and anxiety regarding America's farming future because he has experienced those same challenges personally.
It's easy to relate to the displays of teenage angst, while still getting sucked into intense action sequences.
Some of the angst over the decision was reflected through the social media accounts of some Hollywood celebs.
But in a West Wing rife with frustration and angst, few believe Dubke left on a high note.
Ty won't even allow him such a privilege, denying all the crises, rejecting the legitimacy of Claude's angst.
"The angst against this sort of militaristic, overhyped policing has been growing for a long time," Kraska says.
But Williamson and Douthat's angst doesn't seem to be widely shared among their fellow defenders of traditional values.
"That's where the real angst in the marketplace is," said Steve Miller, chief medical officer of Express Scripts.
Such a "beta test" may not solve the Democrats' inner angst, but it would be good political theater.
"If Chappy had covered first base, there would have been a lot less angst going on," Maddon said.
The ECB's recent decision to halve what it buys has caused little angst because it is moving slowly.
Even politicians in Seoul have expressed angst over Mr. Bolton's proposal, which has long been a taboo topic.
All the rage and mourning and angst works to exhaust you; it eats you alive with its relentlessness.
Dysfunction junction: "Casual," Hulu's quirky family comedy, returns for a new season of bed-hopping and relationship angst.
Because of market jitters about rising interest rates, analysts are watching inflation closely for signs of additional angst.
Adding to the GOP angst about the stretch ahead is the search for a new chief of staff.
But Democratic angst over the lack of progress on Flint and other public health issues is growing. Rep.
The experience became a story of middle-aged angst, and a test case in how to tame it.
Perriello is tapping into the angst over the Trump administration that is fueling Democratic enthusiasm in unprecedented ways.
MAKE-UP OF THE SENATE A lot of the angst focuses on the future role of the Senate.
Mr Tinniswood provides rich detail from all corners, uncovering plenty of angst, but also much optimism—until 1939.
They still put a voice to queer teen angst and confusion, which we then turned into an anthem.
That angst gets tossed completely into a blender by one of Radiohead's soon-to-be-trademark rhythmic stunts.
As parents, we felt like we were freefalling, but our own angst was nothing compared to Pax's anguish.
The WTF and the "why?!" will be answered as we glean the important lessons of our springtime angst.
There was a great deal of angst in Asia ahead of President Trump's first visit to the region.
Meanwhile, the stock market is still freaking out and financial angst is spreading from boardrooms to kitchen tables.
This gargantuan bill won't make it to President Donald Trump's desk without some last minute political angst: Sen.
Perhaps most hilarious is that a Rutgers fan actually wrote this mid-summer, pubescent war cry: THE ANGST!
In conversations this past week, American diplomats who are gay described a prevailing mood of fear and angst.
The more conventional dancing (choreographed by Akram Khan) does a better job of expressing at least generic angst.
In the 90s, during my tumultuous teen years, "Everybody Hurts" by R.E.M. reassured me that angst was universal.
A resident of Los Angeles, Ms. Opie, 57, has transposed Marker's Cold War angst to the Trump era.
From Spider-Man to "The Gifted," Marvel has a long tradition of cross-pollinating superpowers and teenage angst.
We're all drenched in angst about the health impacts of the virus and financial impacts of the response.
Without solid evidence, stressing over unknowns does not alter what the outcome will be; it only escalates angst.
" But "it's hard to imagine that business and trade angst won't spread to consumers in Q3 and Q4.
That's caused considerable angst at the summit, where Trump's counterparts had gripped themselves for confrontation before his arrival.
Keeping the attention of any audience after providing the soundtrack for its teen angst is a tall order.
Ian Bostridge has long been one of our foremost Schubert interpreters, specializing in that composer's angst and bitterness.
The whole situation amped up their angst and pushed them further toward the decision to go home themselves.
What to look for For parents, it might be hard to distinguish between normal teen angst and depression.
Some of the Democratic angst about his rhetoric seems linked to the idea that he could actually win.
It's got an Imogen Heap-esque vibe, loaded with angst and gorgeous electronic samples that make it moody.
When the cheese supply runs out at Cheese Station C, the mice leave without angst to find more.
"I don't take joy in this process at all, and I'm in great angst over this," McBath said.
It is not just Kansas where people are ticking time bombs walking around with such anger and angst.
A chart by Cornerstone Macro analyzing the tax plans of the Democratic candidates is adding to that angst.
It's understandable to discard Joker as another film about an angry white man drowning in toxic male angst.
For Ms. Hinton, the book is something of a time capsule of her own emotionally driven teenage angst.
There's a lot of angst right now mostly because the environment of the electorate is just very angry.
But prepare for some possible angst: You could buy assets only to watch their prices sink even lower.
Agriculture Secretary Perdue got a taste of farmers' angst when met cattle ranchers in Nebraska on May 20.
The lack of diversity in the top-tier Democratic contenders has caused some angst among Democrats after Sen.
The angst is right there, in your face, on the street, the steps to the Capitol, the subway.
The strained facial expression recalls how so much of our angst happens as we look at our screens.
Impatient, impotent, and in turmoil, we all bicker with pointless small talk, leading to an omnipresent existential angst.
The Missouri law, which has no exceptions for rape or incest, is causing some political angst among Republicans.
Mr. Hinshaw, known for his steady demeanor, eased her angst with conversation that gradually revealed their many similarities.
The guitar riffs were angst-driven and the lead vocalist, Billie Joe Armstrong, seemed to hold nothing back.
Yes, he communicates authenticity to an electorate ravenous for it and has given potent voice to Americans' economic angst.
Mr. Lindholm sets about leveling out our expectations early, after an opening patrol sequence steeped in angst and blood.
My parents were worried and concerned, but it was hard to distinguish between teenage angst, depression, and drug use.
Well, maybe we can a little — Winona has never been one to shy away from a bit of angst.
That cuts that were described were draconian and there is a great deal of angst right now among employees.
For the second day, about 1,000 teachers missed school Monday amid angst over Nashville Mayor David Briley's proposed budget.
Underlying much of this angst and anger is a mistaken belief that the federal government is all that matters.
For me, there's no better way to work out angst than to engage in a little high-impact activity.
ETP and Perry have also caused a visible amount of angst in the Trans-Pecos region of West Texas.
But if Mr Trump thinks the angst he is causing gives him bargaining power over Germany, he is naive.
Now, may we present the unexpected yet hilarious usage of Eminem lyrics to express angst over an exchange snafu?
Sadly, therefore, loneliness is set to remain a subject that causes a huge amount of angst without much relief.
"With their angst, anger, and authenticity, these students have pierced through the normal polarization of this debate," Weingarten said.
Rachel: When the first film came out, I was 13 years old and in the throes of teen angst.
The potential sale comes at a moment of great angst about public lands and increased scrutiny of state stewardship.
It's known as a portrait of teen angst, centering on yet another inevitably male-and-misunderstood "chosen one" hero.
"We apologise to Megan Trainor and her support base if this has caused any angst or distress," they wrote.
"In the short term, the policy change will rack the China market with angst," says an industry insider there.
Another tiring pattern is the frequency with which Hernandez's mostly male protagonists express angst about their fathers or sons.
Indeed, Twombly's work's quintessence is Epicurean and festive in nature — and he never much conformed to Ab Ex's angst.
All the while, Trump gripped his lectern in a sign of clear angst and gulped water from his glass.
Apple slumps on signs of weak iPhone demand, adds to angst from Taiwan Semiconductor's warning of softer smartphone sales .
You wind up with this awkward, dry humping and grinding situation that often ends in frustration and general angst.
The throwback angst continued with another musical selection, Avril Lavigne's 2002 breakout hit, "Complicated," which Perry shared to Snapchat.
But his choice of Urzúa, along with other more mainstream officials, for his cabinet had helped soothe market angst.
For many of them (the central bankers, that is), the past decade has been an unusually angst-ridden one.
"This problem, this angst is going to go away just because we paper over it with rules," Lee said.
Falling Treasury yields, a source of investor angst Wednesday, reversed late in the New York session and this morning.
The level of angst among people who have lived here for much of their lives is palpable and infectious.
Eventually my irritation and angst subsided, and I gained more confidence in my leadership capabilities with every solved problem.
Say what you want about Linkin Park, but as a band, they understood teenage angst like no one else.
He had recently broken up with a girlfriend, and at first his mother figured it was just teen angst.
Plus, most people in their 30s will agree that things are so much easier after your angst-ridden 20s.
The very first color of the year was Cerulean blue as an alleviation of the angst associated with Y2K.
And I think that kind of carried over to the idea of someone older performing with that same angst.
Political developments at home trump the angst investors feel about politics outside U.S. borders, a new survey has found.
It follows the well-honed Dashboard song model, with plenty of shared angst and big plays at anthemic vocals.
Across Europe, parties of the populist right have made strides (see chart) by whipping up angst about the newcomers.
And all this musical angst, rendered in what often feel like the same endless vamps, soon starts to flatline.
The Trump administration, meanwhile, is a long way from 2020, but exists in a constant state of political angst.
The Antennagate angst was mollified with the offer to return any offending iPhone or to use a free case.
He was an enthusiastic Brexit supporter, and unsympathetic to the angst the decision had provoked in the financial markets.
And emails made public by the Sony hack detailed the studio's angst over Mr. Crowe's script and test screenings.
There was more pent-up hunger for change — and also racial, ethnic and economic angst — than many models considered.
The Indians brought their own angst to the matchup — they had gone 68 years without a World Series title.
"Teen angst can be a powerful and important driving force in society, for instance the Arab spring," he said.
The G.O.P. angst, the gnashing and wailing and searching for last-minute substitutes and exit strategies, is getting old.
Though River's angst is often one dramatic exhale away from toppling into hyperbole, Eve's lovely language makes it work.
Philippines' data and voice services are ranked among Asia's slowest and most intermittent, a source of angst for businesses.
" Before her transition, she took estrogen injections and people commented that she was "nicer and not as angst [ridden].
Nothing if not effective in its existential angst, "I Want to Live!" was endorsed in France by Albert Camus.
A lot of your songs deal with heartbreak, and you've previously said you write better when you're in angst.
This love quadrangle is — and I say this as someone who enjoys romantic angst — monumentally, astonishingly, face-meltingly boring.
Steak-umm's recent rant isn't the only time the company has won brand Twitter by capturing our collective angst.
The angst of decision making was low as long as you stuck to the Big Blues of the world.
Republican nerves are soothed — for now Handel's victory will calm GOP angst over Trump, at least for the moment.
Facebook denies there's 'angst' about its Libra cryptocurrency plans amid reports partners like Visa and Mastercard might pull out
Op-Ed Contributor After a year of self-flagellation and angst, Democrats finally got some good news last week.
The biggest reason that Marina plays squash is because of the angst that team sports have caused her family.
It was an August of angst for investors, ahead of what most now expect will be a stressful September.
This week's episodes were intense as teenage angst gave way to very adult concerns (Times staffers discussed them here).
We can assume, however, that "Outlander" won't hesitate to find some new angst for its heroes to gnaw on.
The film builds a deep understanding of this group, with all their sweetness, angst, competition, empathy, love, and heartbreak.
Lenù experiences plenty of good old-fashioned teenage angst, which Angela from "My So-Called Life" knows all about.
But that has done little to alleviate many residents' environmental angst and concerns about increased air pollution in Chester.
As though anticipating developer angst about the change in ownership, Friedman promised that users would not notice a difference.
But Haydn's oratorio tells the tale with wonder and joy and hardly a trace of spiritual angst or questioning.
About 400 miles away in Munich, an angst-ridden prince dithers and equivocates over the course of five acts.
At a small dinner I attended in Seattle, the CEO of one tech company summed up the collective angst.
It's an album of extreme ups and downs: wretched and ecstatic, calculating and abandoned, seesawing between angst and raunch.
It's the classic Gen X mix of depression and angst, infused with societal malaise and a touch of addiction.
In the West, angst about animal welfare or disgust at the idea of meat are big motives for vegetarians.
Sanders and Corbyn recognized the angst of this generation and offered freebies including college tuition to appease this generation.
That is one reason everyone feels a bit adrift and why there is much angst in the body politic.
Bernie Sanders' praise of Fidel Castro's literacy initiatives, aiming to capitalize on Democratic angst over the presidential frontrunner's comments.
"There's enormous angst about the age of the kids," said Mark Levine, whose City Council district covers the park.
At 42, the middle-age angst of realizing that I control next to nothing has caught up to me.
"Mad Men," an award-winning drama about angst and advertising in 1960s America, ran on AMC from 2007-2015.
For Ms. Soo, a third opportunity to develop a new character has her feeling "less angst ridden" than before.
"The fear and angst is something you could feel on the streets," Rockland County Legislator Aron Wieder told CNN.
Shakir conceded that there is a level of angst between staff at the local level and the national office.
In a decade of distraction, angst, and demoralization, there's been no one better suited to document our collective breakdown.
Rodriguez, right-hander Matt Bush, and left-hander Alex Claudio worked three scoreless innings, but not without some angst.
"The shift from growth to value can keep going as long as economic angst continues to recede," Calvasina said.
But where most people see only stress and angst in the face of rapid gentrification, some artists find inspiration.
And some combination of several (or all) of those factors are probably underlying the rise in 20-something angst.
But even now, in retirement at age 88, the blackface stories from Virginia and elsewhere are giving me angst.
All this competent basketball made some Knicks fans nervous, leading to some angst-ridden gallows humor on social media.
A handful of designers worked out their political angst on the catwalk at London Fashion Week Men's this season.
And if the early choral numbers present teenage angst within a detached conceptual framework, subsequent moments allow no such distance.
From St. Louis and its suburbs south to Branson, voters here are vocal about an angst around next month's election.
It shows just the angst of the loss of this election by (President Barack) Obama, Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden.
Denzel is rap's Energizer bunny, a self-help guide for millennial angst and those fighting against a uniquely American inequality.
There has been much angst about how exactly Jack Pearson dies and the cast didn't reveal any spoilers at Paleyfest.
That's why Neymar's gold medal-winning penalty conversion released a pressure valve of national angst that's been building for months.
This parallels BTS' gritty 2014 anthem "Boy In Luv," a song about the angst and inner turmoil of young love.
X-Men, most famously, being an allegory (humans being afraid of mutants) for racial angst around the civil rights movement.
In a week or less, you'll be back with family, having your holiday dinner with a side of inevitable angst.
She reminds me of Christopher Reeve's Superman: true north superhero w/ no angst or cynicism, which is needed right now.
Her angst was too hot for even my teenage fury to even compete with, and somehow that cooled me down.
It's too easy for fiction writers, trying to tap into that universal angst, to slip into a world of cliches.
Angst ahead of the U.K. vote on whether to leave the EU will likely keep stocks hanging in suspense Wednesday.
This science-fiction action-RPG has a heaping amount of existentialist angst, intense battle sequences, and purposefully mysterious game mechanics.
Whatever your mood, there's a lumbering black-and-white ball of fluff to symbolize some personal joy or existential angst.
The angst surrounding its parent company, Bytedance, and China's other tech titans is a measure of their rising global relevance.
Twitch, with this Disney partnership, could potentially capitalize on the current angst, and bring more small creators to its site.
Aggretsuko follows its eponymous heroine through the pains of modern life, including bad bosses, flaky friends, and general existential angst.
Together we'd watch the monitor with the same mixture of angst and hope that a gambler does a slot machine.
Creators like Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, and Jack Kirby added realistic angst and interpersonal conflict to superheroes in the 1960s.
Now it seems that angst has receded, but all the things they were worried about a year ago haven't changed.
The songs she's writing aren't on-brand, and her positive, upbeat message is starting to clash with her inner angst.
The momentum to do something, however, brings about the same angst that came with the negotiations the first time around.
The journals show the evolution of his ideas over time, from youthful angst to sophisticated dissections of his artistic practice.
But, after my mid-twenties angst subsided, I realized that (gasp) she was right (cue the "mother knows best" comments).
What if you could genetically edit out not just pain, but existential dread and angst from the human condition altogether?
There were other movies about teenage angst, but because [River's Edge] was based on something real, it immediately shocked people.
We had both closely experienced gun violence around the same confusing, angst-filled age and I silently praised her strength.
I put on Slipknot, feel a sudden rush of late '90s, early '803s angst, and crank out 4.5 miles outside.
And after much angst, Republican tax-writers have decided there's too much political pain in meddling with 401k retirement benefits.
I don't want to be that artist whose doing the 'teenage angst' thing and draw it out my whole career.
But manufacturing production dipped as Germany is suffering from trade friction and Brexit angst after narrowly avoiding recession last year.
Countless adolescents, both young and old, have discovered the joys of angst through the writings of Sartre and his ilk.
Overseeing it all was a lone producer, Ross Robinson, armed with a genius for channeling youthful angst into powerful music.
This nightmare scenario causes considerable angst for people who worry about giving politicians a money machine to finance bigger government.
For too long, white supremacy has been treated as a bizarre subculture, driven either by adolescent angst or misplaced nostalgia.
Continued expansion at a moderate pace is a very reasonable assumption notwithstanding market angst and media stoking of recession fears.
Even the heaviest scenes of financial angst and other tensions go down easily because of the novel's short, brisk chapters.
In the latest "Star Wars" trilogy, Adam Driver dominates as Kylo Ren, the angst-y villain who steals the show.
A single by Alexei Ramirez, just over first base, spared Collins the angst of a choice between health and history.
Both records were filled with an indispensible ear for killer punk structures and a clear mastery of their teenage angst.
The vocals, shared by Calacsan and Martinez, are forlorn and straight out of the teen angst/dejected-by-society playbook.
Albums involve angst and heartache and you put an album out and people pick their favourite single from it anyway.
The Wall Street Journal's Jonathan Rockoff has a smart story about the angst of the drug and medical device industries.
It's a relief to spend a little time in a moment when New Yorkers had the luxury of everyday angst.
The one thematic element Ness seems truly interested in is one that, tellingly, has little to do with teen angst.
The shooting came at a time of rising angst across the country over anti-immigrant sentiment and its potential ramifications.
At the same time, however, it conjures up in Kiefer the greatest angst about the potential failure of his project.
Peter Parker deals with teenage angst and lingering Stark Industries H.R. issues while trying to enjoy a trip to Europe.
I do think the firearms thing is tied to politics, but the rest is tied to people's angst and feelings.
Underlining the country's tensions, a TV movie about the Brexit campaign starring Benedict Cumberbatch has set off anger and angst.
"Most physicians have never seen this level of angst and anxiety in their careers," a veteran emergency room doctor said.
The likes of "Ozark" and "True Detective" externalize their angst by painting the world in shades of black and blue.
But my personal angst combined with my anxiety about the state of the country have made mine feel very real.
Remembering this will not help to achieve preliminary serenity, but understanding the process can make the angst easier to endure.
If Democrats win the House race and two of the three governor contests, Trump anger and Republican angst will soar.
A lot of covert messaging and a lot of wrestling — some good, some weighed down with angst — with the past.
But the investigations show the growing angst about the power of the tech companies, which for decades faced little regulation.
It's usually found lazing languidly on a plate, projecting a kind of existential angst in the face of impending doom.
But there were different levels of alarm, with the most angst-ridden attendees largely hailing from the party's Clinton wing.
Er waren kleurrijke voorbeelden van een verwelkomende samenleving, uitingen van frustratie en angst, en passionele pleidooien voor en tegen migratie.
I remember feeling a profound sense of guilt and angst that I would not be able to protect him anymore.
They can channel our national angst about addiction into a sound plan to treat patients with urgency, rigor, and humanity.
Kimberly: We're in the Caribbean on vacation, and she was expressing angst over the dolphins being in their dolphin pens.
She also quickly deleted her parenting blog, "What the Flicka," where she had publicly shared all sorts of motherly angst.
The performances took place amid the excruciatingly accurate, angst-laden installations that make up the group exhibition Acts of Sedition.
Right now, I'm not actually ... I'm trying to write a book, and that takes up almost all my angst. Meaning?
"Middle England" sees the fictional circle widening to incorporate a richer, more diverse cast grappling with both personal and political angst.
With this solo, Mr. Crewdson reclaims his spot as a heavyweight of staged photography and a chronicler of white existentialist angst.
" And Sarah G. from Raleigh, N.C., wrote of her own "sullen" child: "How much of his behavior is 'normal' teen angst?
The BJP's WhatsApp strategy also allows the party to react instantly to breaking news to gin up nationalist fervor and angst.
It was hilarious because he was slagging off all these readers who had written in to Angst (the NME letters page).
Like nearly all Bollywood films, it features lots of singing and dancing, balanced against at least one giant moment of angst.
When teens experience angst and depression, they are more likely to consider suicide than at any other point in their lives.
Her visual technique, beyond being consistent in narrative content, multiply the isolation and angst of small-town life in the north.
The book bursts with youthful longing and adolescent angst, with the effervescence of first love and the vitriol of family strife.
Macbeth and Desdemona confront their own existential situations; Ryder heightens their angst through the dark settings in which he situates them.
Ho-hum. A new series gives us Emily Dickinson, millennial angst and sexual fluidity — and some scholars are here for it.
Nevertheless, the West generally and Utah in particular remains a hotbed of angst with the federal government and the Antiquities Act.
Put this one in the time capsule as a trippy, confusing, neon bit of post-teen and post-teen-band angst.
Faceless figures fill each photograph, colliding with each in embraces of affection and clashes of angst—it's not entirely clear which.
"There is a lot to get stressed out about and you do go through a lot of angst," she told Reuters.
From the on-stage interviews, to the late night parties — the implications of a Trump presidency were a source of angst.
It's a reminder that, even after all the post-2016 angst, all the supposed experts still don't fully understand the country.
The trick of Élite will be figuring out the identity of the killer amid all the preppy uniforms and teen angst.
The very idea of disturbing the dead has been a source of angst and spooky entertainment for much of recorded history.
And to make vegetables fun, you must remove the angst surrounding them, largely embodied in those two words: seasonal and local.
Some of your colleagues at Vox are inclined to say that it's just mostly white racial anxiety rather than economic angst.
About twenty years ago, North American pop culture was consumed by visions of rage, angst, and being Xtreme as all hell.
However, I was also seeing a lot of angst in the paintings of that period – like paintings of people being violated.
In these anxious, maddening times it is hardly surprising that there are so many angst-ridden, issue-oriented works in Venice.
Blender said she was the meeting place of "the angst of Alanis Morissette and the snarl of Courtney Love," and E!
It's mental horror, not physical horror, though there's some blood, some fairly intense shocks, and a whole lot of existential angst.
This made it easy for us in the capital to become complacent over the populist angst that gave way to Brexit.
Dude, maybe stop wallowing in your own angst for a second and see what you can do to help your girlfriend?
Society had grown more divided and angst-ridden, said the chancellor, 63, whose fourth term is likely to be her last.
But the talks reveal the extent of angst that many establishment Democrats are feeling on the eve of the Iowa caucuses.
FIFA is a state of being, a vessel of angst, a hierarchical organizer of the social ranks of your own crew.
Such is the level of angst that anybody who cracks Manila traffic would have a good shot at the top job.
TWITTER ANGST OVER TRUMP: Twitter insiders are at odds over whether to celebrate President Trump's headline-grabbing use of their platform.
Semiconductor-related shares weren't spared the investor angst either, with Advantest Corp tumbling 4.6 percent and Sumco Corp falling 3.4 percent.
Josh Earnest, the White House press secretary, acknowledged the information void would produce angst among those tasked with cracking the story.
But there was also a lot of pain and angst about just feeling helpless under the weight of society and economy.
For the rest of the Republican Party, the Trump campaign's durability will continue to be a source of befuddlement and angst.
Thus, it will save you a huge amount of headache and angst if you diligently qualify and filter your initial list.
They're known as cringeworthy expressions of teenage angst, the video equivalent of slamming the door to your room and blasting Slipknot.
But the main reason for the interest in firms like Dr Hintsa's is individual angst rather than a corporate master plan.
Hamlet: Something is rotten in the state of Denmark, and it involves ghosts, teenage angst and a very strong Oedipus complex.
"We Disappear," the group's latest and seventh record, streamlines both fatalist angst and misty-eyed ardor through head-bobbing guitar riffs.
USDA says that declines in ranking are due to the inevitable angst associated with changes put forward by a new administration.
The Marvel heroes were all really anti-heroes, full of angst, given to fighting each other, and often monstrous in form.
Today's angst over robots and artificial intelligence may well turn out to be another in a long line of such scares.
"My level of angst is real low at this point," Flores, a member of Ryan's advisory group, said in an interview.
Democrats are feeling angst about Clinton's re-emergence, worrying that it will point to a party looking backward instead of forward.
The left is experiencing great angst at the moment over Justice Kennedy's resignation because they agreed with much of his jurisprudence.
The American brain trust has been accused of overthinking in some of the team's previous defeats, adding to the collective angst.
A torn knee ligament two years ago ended his football career at Northwestern, fostering a week or so of existential angst.
Yet beneath Ms. Roth's savoring of her adopted community is a growing feeling of angst, one shared by artists throughout Provincetown.
Then there are those who traffic in angst professionally, who are straining to consider even the chance of a Trump election.
"It is fear itself," National Australia Bank's London-based Global Head of Forex Nick Parsons said about the Deutsche Bank angst.
But, because it had never been done before, it caused nervous jitters in the foreign policy establishment and angst in Beijing.
In the old days he was a trash-the-hotel-room renegade; now his angst involves forgetting that it's trash day.
Mr. Kamal said the problem had been exacerbated by business owners hoarding supplies and by the news media whipping up angst.
Trump revels in the battle and the media uses its angst about Trump to ride the high horse of saving democracy.
Some drone makers said in interviews that Amazon's bold statements may be generating too much public angst, helping the safety advocates.
Adolescent angst and artistic ambition blend in this new series about students at the fictional, prestigious Keaton School of the Arts.
Maybe it's a manifestation of the overwhelming existential angst that accompanies the literal end of the world as we know it.
We attempted to invoke various feelings of despair, angst and grief, as well as an acute awareness of one's own mortality.
Bratty, boisterous, and full of teenage angst, these kids are a living and breathing monument to the classic hardcore of yesteryear.
Zillow stock was down 17% at the open, although Rascoff believes investor angst is more about missed guidance than the acquisition.
The first time I flipped through the book I wasn't sure what that shadow represented: alienation, regret, creative angst, self-doubt?
The United Nations pact that created such angst was ratified this month, and will be signed in New York on Wednesday.
The one major difference between the two "best friends" is there is far less angst in Hank's attempts than in Barry's.
"The angst has settled, and the economy has come back," said Ben Herzon, an economist with Macroeconomic Advisers, a forecasting firm.
Decision-makers should acknowledge the angst and ambiguity in any tragic choice and ask communities to bear the burden with them.
The generation's disruptive rise has come with that of Airbnb and Amazon, causing some angst among traditional hotel and lifestyle businesses.
Insiders are lining up in opposing camps: those who see a crisis and those who roll their eyes at the angst.
The crowd noise is taking on a hint of angst as we hit the half-hour mark with no scoring yet.
But instead of daydreaming about opening the scoring against Denmark in Saransk, the 34-year-old Guerrero is consumed with angst.
Much of the angst about Mr. Sanders topping the ticket stems from fear about negative fallout in down-ballot congressional races.
For Republicans, the break has delivered a different kind of angst after a failed health care repeal effort in the Senate.
And yet the novel is about more than just adolescent angst, a young girl's longing to be somewhere else, someone else.
It's the bad luck of the current crew of lawmakers is that their fates coincide with this moment of national angst.
"My only area of angst on Priebus is that he has young children," Card added, referring to Priebus's son and daughter.
I empathize with those still outraged by the election of an ostensibly unqualified, erratic president with the angst of an arriviste.
The German word angst has actually entered the vocabulary of the Americans and the French as symbolic of our mind-set.
Having comics in prominent roles also helps out with the film's lighter side, providing welcome balance to the angst and drama.
Even if their affair is dangerous, "Carol," unlike so many movies about gay people, depicts it without a lot of angst.
Asked on Thursday why Congress had not done more to limit presidential power, Sanders suggested that political angst usually won out.
Current and former staff members said The Root's article became a source of angst among employees of color in the campaign.
For all the liberal angst about the Republican House and Senate bills, they are only tinkering with the same unfixable formula.
My existential angst lasted less time than it took for me to lift the bagel and get it to my face.
He "doesn't feel existential angst," said Karim Sadjadpour, an Iranian-American scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington.
The sacrifice made here, the angst of war, reminds us to seek the divine spark that is common to all humanity.
The everyday fears and angst that hung over their grandparents and great-grandparents no longer exist in this rapidly changing world.
I was a teenager when I read it and its themes of teenage angst and alienation struck a chord with me.
With President-elect Donald J. Trump attacking the intelligence community, the general says his "old tribe'' is feeling "a special angst.
I fill with dread and angst, my thoughts regressing to the negative: What if all my friends are busy this weekend?
"I was frustrated that my stomach looked so pudgy, even after I got back to my normal weight," Angst, 37, says.
Anecdotally, there's some amount of building angst among developers about automation, that we will soon be outsourced to code-writing machines.
We were left, at the end of "Angst III," with piles of shaving cream, cast-off cigarettes, and crushed soda cans.
Whether moderators or Hillary Clinton will fact-check Trump at tonight's debate has been the subject of much speculation and angst.
Tom Holland masterfully channels Peter's teenage angst, which could easily come off as melodramatic or superficial, and infuses it with respect.
But I think this is the economic issue of our time, and it is contributing to the angst and anger and frustration.
I certainly ran into a great deal of angst from union members who were not confident of Hillary Clinton's message on trade.
It's tax day, everyone — that special time of year when chain restaurants cash in on our collective angst by offering us discounts.
The strategy he used to distort Zoë's concept of consent and trust further exacerbated already heightened levels of emotional angst and vulnerability.
"In spite of the angst, in spite of the shouts, in spite of the emotion, I hear what you say," Williams said.
That video is exactly 10 years old now, so we're going to go drown in wizard angst over the passage of time.
Tonight's irritating thanks to the Moon bickering with Mars, but you can use the angst to get a lot of stuff done!
Mainly, they sought out to detect why some faces are perceived as being 'bitchy', while the face possessor has no underlying angst.
Still, another form of oversensitivity may colour the angst about campus activism—namely that of older people towards the antics of youngsters.
Showrunner Shonda Rhimes' latest for ABC is "Still Star-Crossed," which tells the story after Romeo and Juliet's tragic teenage-angst demise.
But this one dives further into the idea that modern movie Batman has fetishized fury and angst, elevating them into aspirational emotions.
Across his entire body of work, Beckmann matches perversity with tenderness, detachment with intimacy, angst and darkness with celebration and rich color.
Left unaddressed, the internal angst we harbor can be almost as destructive to us as the external oppression we face off against.
His latest book, "Notes on a Nervous Planet", focuses on overcoming anxiety, notably the angst from the constant stream of social media.
But in the end, all the angst, argument and often intense negotiation felt like proof that the whole thing was worth doing.
That means that all this angst over the inability to hit a new high is hand-wringing over perfectly normal market action.
A planned fork of Bitcoin Cash took place on November 15th, and was accompanied by considerable angst from traders ahead of time.
The angst that stems from having the primary witnesses to your life vanish from the Earth — at least, the above ground part.
Honestly, I think some of the angst we're all feeling right now is that smartphones are better than they have ever been.
I used to look in the mirror with angst, examining the circumference of my thighs or pinching the flab on my stomach.
That isn't to say it's not a good place to start, but I think it explains some of the angst you're seeing.
Why it matters: Teen angst looks a lot different today than it did in the '90s — in some cases for the better.
The project perfectly captured the feelings of teenage angst and how to deal with life not always going the way you intended.
Since then, the punk rock band that fueled our teenage angst years has sadly stayed out of pop culture — well, until today.
There's been a lot of debate and angst lately about the effect self-driving cars will have on cities and transportation systems.
I wasn't suffering from teenage angst anymore but she had also grown and really seemed to inject her identity into her artistry.
Angst mounted in the semiconductors space in late 2018 amid the U.S.-China trade war and general concerns around China's economic growth.
But Muller said he in fact created the site for himself, to ease his angst over 'flygskam,' and never anticipated its popularity.
Trump tapped into that working class angst, and sent signals on the campaign trail that he's open to a minimum wage hike.
Stocks tumbled on Friday as global growth fears and the Federal Reserve's more cautious economic forecast sparked investor angst into the weekend.
Its 1991 release "Badmotorfinger" introduced the mainstream public to grunge's punk-meets-metal formula: angst-ridden vocals, heavy guitars, long hair, flannel.
Andie, Duckie and Blane are firmly in their 40s, and "Pretty in Pink" -- a 1980s cinematic ode to teen angst -- is 30.
This voter angst, as we all by now can see, has thrown conventional wisdom out the window for the entire presidential campaign.
Some of us might have wailed "I never asked to be born!" at our parents while in the grip of teenage angst.
"Reports that back-channel talks over the trade dispute between the U.S. and China are ongoing helped soothe investor angst," it added.
With the tide of arriving migrants slowing to a trickle, angst over Europe's long-suffering currency bloc has returned - with a vengeance.
The '90s was a decade filled with fiercely talented female singers who were all completely unafraid of expressing their fury and angst.
Then, minutes before boarding a flight to Chicago to work out my displaced angst with a college pal, I discovered Pet Sounds.
The message here, in case it isn't obvious enough: the still-unformed, vulnerable child is the father of the angst-ridden man.
Buckle in for a pitch-perfect rendering of teenage angst and, between laughs, you'll discover that actually you're emotionally invested in #WhoDrewTheDicks.
Her own three-minute pop songs are typically guitar-based, mixing hip-hop cadences with the angst of '90s female singer-songwriters.
Her distrust of Silicon Valley tends to spark Wall Street angst her election could hasten antitrust legislation and a tougher Justice Department.
"And I think that this president is just precipitating more and more angst that's going to lead to serious discord," she added.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors fretting about the impact of low crude prices on U.S. oil belt banks may have overdone the angst.
My good grades and my ambitions did nothing to shield me from the angst I felt when I looked in the mirror.
The funding lapse has frustrated officials and advocates, who say the uncertainty is causing angst for those charged with running these programs.
That Democrats did not encourage a primary challenge for Menendez was the source of much angst, particularly on the party's left flank.
Five percent off a recovery that wasn't expected in the first place does not suggest much in the way of economic angst.
Well, if you have all of this angst in the Republican Party from the donor community about Trump, well then, that's unlikely.
But the angst over Sichuan cooking distills wider anxieties about the place of tradition, as China becomes increasingly unmoored from its past.
In 1995, Danes was nominated at 16 for her portrayal of the angst-filled teenager Angela Chase on "My So-Called Life." 
But for those who notice that frequent Facebook posts involve stress and angst, Schoppe-Sullivan had some simple advice: take a break.
The strength of Senator Bernie Sanders' surging campaign is proving that refocusing on economic angst is always the better way to go.
"Katrina is the same person I married as Scott almost 30 years ago but with less insecurity and less angst," Wendie said.
No matter how twisted, his bleak narratives and landscapes provide glimpses that are always very profound and impacting, portraying peak nihilistic angst.
I don't actually like tea, but I'm too caught up in British social angst to ever decline a mug of the stuff.
Now that we've toured together, made music together, I listen to that album and still very much appreciate the angst of it.
On my 15th birthday, filled with teen angst and dissatisfaction for my English seaside city full of pseudo-liberals, I joined Tumblr.
For most of us, though, we just kind of laughed snidely and suppressed our angst at what the unknown future might bring.
Tom Hardy had some sort of angst for some sort of reason that vaguely had to do with the supervillain-ish Venom.
Yet the movie legend expressed similar angst during her first meeting with the film director Josef von Sternberg, in Berlin in 1929.
I think there is a lot of angst among Democrats who live here because they feel that their efforts are being ignored.
Heated with angst, I felt like I needed to stand up and defend that woman from the prying eyes of white folks.
In an interview with Portland Press Herald art reporter Bob Keyes, she referenced some of the angst she feels living in Cushing.
Her figures' angst comes through unadulterated, as conspicuous as her horses' formidable musculature, her warriors' barrel chests, and her corvids' menacing beaks.
Fashion Review Rick Owens and Loewe swap destruction and angst for elegance and history; Balmain gets spiky and Off-White loses steam.
Diplomats have been overwhelmed by existential angst, trying desperately to prove they are more than just village watchmakers in a smartwatch world.
Fortunately, moments of contemplation are rarely afforded by a high-adrenaline staging that turns all-American angst into high and lowdown comedy.
It's a perfect concept, and the bot captures all the millennial angst, ennui, and complex emotional nuance of being alive in 2019.
"Three months ago at harvest, there was a lot more angst and disunity among Trump supporters on the farm," Mr. Shafer said.
Hsu Taylor knows that this version (the ghosts, the sex, the teen angst, the effortlessly diverse cast) may surprise some Nancy devotees.
"Uninspired," with its aimless angst, is a bit "Girls," a bit "Seinfeld," a mix that's fairly common in the web series world.
While the messaging was probably lost on my second grader, I recognized the existential angst Elsa was experiencing as a young adult.
Within the Silicon Valley crowd, basic income had become a fashionable idea for addressing collective angst over the social consequences of technology.
The scenes between Willy and Biff (whom Dirisu endows with full Method angst) have the wrenching, visceral charge of full Oedipal tragedy.
The latent violence of the Cold War, and the historic rupture dividing East and West Germany, infused his work with palpable angst.
The key, then, is to turn anxiety or angst from negative feedback into fuel to help you focus rather than get distracted.
Many are still not earning enough to cover their higher 20183 budgets and oil's latest decline is causing angst among some investors.
His wife, Jill, would tear out articles on conquering fear of flying and share them with me to help defuse my angst.
That could create some angst for Roberts, who has increasingly tried to separate the court from the political polarization seizing the country.
That's when she turned to the nativity figurines I had set out for Christmas to play out the angst in our household.
And by tapping into Democratic angst over Trump's surprise victory over Clinton, she's building a fundraising apparatus greater than she had before.
Competition, development and regulatory thickets are creating a lot of industry angst, said Matt Geller, president of the National Food Truck Association.
Highly composed, overly artificial and yet somehow completely believable, Blackmon's images bring the feeling of dystopian angst into her perfectly crafted scenes.
But the series' scripts are smart about undercutting the wild mayhem and constant introduction of new ideas with a bittersweet holiday angst.
Will is angrily drawing the dark self-portrait, and it's the only moment in the film where he displays Jughead Jones-level angst.
Among the pub hopping young crowd of the capital, there is a growing angst, a feeling of being targeted for speaking one's mind.
Musically the Tennessee boys work a bright brand of indie-pop that's entirely at odds with the physical angst manifested in this video.
But when you need to recuperate from all that angst, explore Dubrovnik's world-class dining scene for a feast fit for a Lannister.
While much of the media has been focused on what motivated Trump voters, particularly struggling whites -- was it economic angst or racial animus?
Anything that risked a repeat of the euro zone's existential angst six years ago tarred all the weaker credits with the same brush.
I follow up therapy with a gym visit, because I find it's a more productive way to work out my post-therapy angst.
"It's this slightly nihilistic, slightly heartfelt look at two troubled people circling each other's troubles in a whirlpool of teenage angst," Peter explains.
But I think it's worth remembering that something is lost when you trade in the kangas for horses, and the whimsy for angst.
Paul's Osmosis-selected girlfriend gets kidnapped before viewers know much about her, in a transparent and clichéd bid to up his emotional angst.
Prince tapped into my angst as a child living under the lie of trickle-down economics, which was an attack on the poor.
The first 2012 games of their season had been a sinkhole, with 63 losses and untold angst for a team synonymous with letdown.
"Patients take priority," Zawada said, while acknowledging that the "gnawing angst of loss and figuring out what's next" has started to creep in.
It shares your phone number, but it doesn't share all of the apps and social media angst you have on your main phone.
Booker's remarks came in response to reports this week of some angst-ridden Democrats fretting about the primary field as it stands today.
And as underlined by that stark flashback at the end, Philip's angst surrounding his money troubles is rooted in a very real fear.
About half of the electorate voted for the M5S or the Lega, the two parties that best tapped into voters' anger and angst.
That sensation underlies much of the angst felt in communities across the advanced economies, along with the political turbulence that flows from it.
She gave this as one of the reasons that Samoan adolescents didn't exhibit the angst and the rebelliousness that American teen-agers did.
Angst over these issues has built up over time, and that is echoed in the lingering menace that shapes many contemporary horror films.
" British economist Anatole Kaletsky told "Worldwide Exchange " in an earlier interview: "The general sense of angst ... it's very similar to the Trump phenomenon.
Suddenly, she had gone from a mayor dealing with local angst over gentrification and high housing prices to a national figure on immigration.
Yet public angst remains high, thanks partly to high-profile cases like the recent murder of a Jewish teenager by an asylum-seeker.
But the equation of aesthetic avant-gardism with social vanguardism is an all-too-common fallacy, one that Love and Angst slips into.
Now, millennial angst has found its intellectual voice in Joseph Sternberg, an editorial-page writer based in London for the Wall Street Journal.
One thing you said during the episode that stuck out to me is that the song helped you get out some teenage angst.
Brühlmann brings in body horror and mutilation on a level rivaling Kafka's The Metamorphosis, but she mixes it with teen angst and existentialism.
"The ongoing political angst in Europe also has contributed to risk-off market sentiment," said Kengo Suzuki, chief forex strategist at Mizuho Securities.
As sturdy as the unibody frame of this laptop is, there's no way it can carry the weight of resolving all that angst.
Doug Gross, a longtime Republican activist, adviser and attorney, agreed that Trump and Sanders are similarly tapping into the angst of their people.
Fred somehow can't see that Archie's discomfort when he invites Ms. Grundy to join them for dinner is far more than teenage angst.
You have heard the stories by now, the tears on the subway and the post-it notes of angst left in public places.
She said the guidelines had been a particular source of angst for her, as she had been in love with a Muslim doctor.
"We had argued that negative 10-year Bund yields could only be rationalized by extreme angst," said Benjamin Schroeder, ING's senior rates strategist.
You're going to say a pair of forty-something women frustrated with their career trajectories is just normal mid-life angst — nothing new.
It's a powerful exploration of teen (and pre-teen) angst and an illuminating look at the way kids discover themselves through their friends.
Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said on Thursday that angst drove people toward isolationism and that politicians must dissuade them from this course.
The Smiths was once the anti-establishment angst band of teenage dreams, and now they're getting into something slightly less cool — city politics.
While I don't miss wearing a similar outfit every single day, I have seen the angst that the vague term "business casual" causes.
However, rising debt levels in the country have also been a source of angst for policymakers who have publicly warned against excessive lending.
Much of this work is discredited by outsiders–and sometimes the artists themselves after a certain age–as juvenilia borne of adolescent angst.
Ang Lee's Hulk marinated in the big green guy's angst and anger without finding any of the childish glee in Hulk smashing things.
This video is perfect: the guitar line, the pony tail, the title cards, the angst, the anxious pulse, the adrenaline, the private school.

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