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20 Sentences With "joylessness"

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The ban was, as a consequence, attributed to Zaka's general joylessness.
Once the novelty wears off, a creeping, empty joylessness settles in instead.
What's the best weapon to fight that kind of repression and joylessness?
Every time Deneen writes about virtue it tastes like castor oil — self-denial and joylessness.
Her feed is pure light and any decision against following her is just willful joylessness.
But watching the film, the clearest explanation for why it has disappointed is its general joylessness.
But the little bundle of joylessness with which she occupies her days isn't filling the bill.
Steve Blake and his stilted, dour, on-court joylessness evoked and represented those old times to everyone who watched.
They've experienced every possible permutation of winning, and done so with a joylessness and an arrogance that makes them impossible to like.
But the financial appeal of this offer has caused its takers to ignore the joylessness of the Subway sandwich, and the curse of its parent company.
Rex W. Tillerson, Mr. Pompeo's predecessor, had approached these trips, like much of the rest of his job, with the awkward joylessness of a cowboy walking into a fancy-dress cotillion.
Most separations, even the peaceful ones, are deeply unpleasant, full of paperwork and pettiness and pain—but the first season of Divorce had a distinct brand of joylessness that made it difficult to stomach.
By contrast, there was a joylessness to Senator Harris' performance which came as a surprise to those who have been drawn in and charmed by the frequent warmth of her smile and the characteristic twinkle in her eye.
For a while there, Louis C.K. was Your Dude: A profane, relatably semi-pudgy real-talker who understood the way your kids drove you nuts, who called out the joylessness of our digital era, and who was baffled by everything from modern love to modern drugs.
False modesty, of course: there's a rotten joy in Milo's shenanigans despite his personal joylessness, a kind of delicious pleasure, with only a hint of rancidness, that accretes to us in his miserable ­wallowing.
High Positive Emotional Temperament = behavior and temperamental characteristics conducive to joy, and to active and rewarding engagement with social and work environments. Low Positive Emotional Temperament = tendencies to experience joylessness, loss of interest, and fatigue, reflecting non-pleasurable and possibly depressive disengagement. Associated with Well-being, Social Potency, Achievement, and Social Closeness.
The Illustrated Guide to Extended Massive Orgasm is a 2002 sex manual by Steve Bodansky and Vera Bodansky.The Joylessness of Sex Books Gapers Block The book illustrates different stimulation techniques to increase pleasure during sexual intercourse.FOXSexpert: 10 Steps to Extended Massive Orgasm FOXNews.com Steve and Vera Bodansky are researchers of pleasure, and authors of multiple books on Extended Massive Orgasm.
Her figure drawings are decisively drawn > and firmly modelled. The girls have a pensive dignity as though they are > pondering the burdens and joylessness of a future to be spent as caryatids. > The still lives and the interior are admirable exercises in formal > organisation, the colours being sombre yet rich. Around this time, Bellette also held a show in Melbourne, which included some black-and-white landscape studies as well as some of her classical Greek subjects.
The poem describes Schiller's conception of life and nature in antiquity, characterized as a happy and harmonious age, and in turn describes the Christian age as a stage of loss, joylessness, alienation and divisiveness. For Schiller, the reason for this is the replacement of the diversity of the ancient world of gods, which had worked through nature and human life, with a single, comparatively abstract and distant Christian god. He uses the Greek gods as a proxy for the perceived enchantment of nature and the moral- aesthetic values that Schiller associated with this imagined idea of nature. Schiller constructs the poem as a lamentation for myth and enchantment against mechanical philosophy.
Richard Bernstein of The New York Times was unfavorable toward the work; he stated that there were "extraordinary scenes", but argued that "when the end comes, the viewer is left [...] with the vague unsettled feeling that, aside from gaining the knowledge that exile is emptiness, two and a half hours in the presence of much onscreen joylessness has produced little satisfaction." Bernstein contended that Voyage to Cythera is "like a slightly too long allegory whose moral you just don't get." A reviewer for Time Out was mixed, writing, "The first half of the film [...] is suffused with that peculiar melancholy which Angelopoulos has made entirely his own. One begins to lose the thread in the second half, however, when the old man and his wife are cast adrift on a symbolic voyage to Cythera, birthplace of Aphrodite".

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