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18 Sentences With "looked inward"

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To help the employees that were laid off, Caplan looked inward.
The band has always looked inward and I really don't think anyone cares.
In the process of coming to terms with Sjogren's, Inaba said she looked inward.
Instead, to avoid repeating their past mistakes, Ryan and Kelly should have both looked inward.
The Department of Justice, however, looked inward to the states, not to risks of international interference.
This album is always whispering something in your ear Rojus looks outward where Music for the Uninvited looked inward.
Maybe nothing — after all, comedy has long looked inward — but for an art form, tough criticism is one sign of health.
This was the year that bands like Skeletonwitch and Yob dug deep, looked inward, and perfected their artistry within the genre to create intense, visceral masterpieces.
The Association for Advanced Life Underwriting (AALU) needed to make a change and, instead of recruiting the catalyst from the outside, it looked inward for a new leader.
This week we looked inward for change; if you ever wondered what it's like to be a national technology and culture magazine that loses $100,000 in Bitcoin, have we got a story for you.
In the conversation we shared about the past 15 years of his recorded output, as he does so often in his songs, Kevin looked inward first to place himself in the larger context that he occupies.
"For far too long, when faced with a challenge, we've looked inward and crafted a solution that doesn't work for the communities we're meant to serve," said Mark Green, head of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
Even at its most solipsistic, autofiction generally reached outward as it looked inward, and this was irresistible, the belief that small could be large, that life contained grace notes of heroism, that there could be something universal in our individual experiences.
While the legal system dealt with their actions in an appropriate manner, the House looked inward at its own practices to ensure that ethical challenges were being handled appropriately, in line with the Constitution, and in a manner that reflected the best intentions of our elected representatives.
" But Clinton also looked inward during her remarks, telling assembled guests that political divisions have caused fear and anxiety to fester and that she realizes she "cannot stand here and claim that my words and actions haven't sometimes fueled the partisanship that often stands in the way of our progress.
For the latest installment of Calvin Klein Jeans' ongoing #MyCalvins campaign, chief creative officer Raf Simons looked inward, casting three integral members of the brand's 'family': Paris Jackson (who was rumored to have landed a deal with the company last May after attending the Met Gala in custom Calvin Klein By Appointment), actress Millie Bobby Brown (who fronted Simons' first-ever advertorial for the label), and Lulu Tenney (who Dazed describes as the designer's "main model muse").
In the early twentieth century, the Association's leadership was older than in the early years, and more partisan in its loyalty to the Republican Party. As a result, those lawyers interested in bipartisan government reform became more involved in organizations such as the Citizens' Union and the Good Government Club, and the Association's activities increasingly looked inward.
In a 2018 book about classic rock, Steven Hyden recalls concluding, in his teens, that The Dark Side of the Moon and Led Zeppelin IV were the two greatest albums of the genre, vision quests "encompass[ing] the twin poles of teenage desire". They had similarities, in that both album's cover and internal artwork eschew pictures of the bands in favor of "inscrutable iconography without any tangible meaning (which always seemed to give the music packaged inside more meaning)". But whereas Led Zeppelin had looked outward, toward "conquering the world" and was known at the time for its outrageous sexual antics while on tour, Pink Floyd looked inward, toward "overcoming your own hang-ups" and seemed so sedate and boring that, Hyden commented, the scene in Live at Pompeii where they take a lunch break at the studio might well have been the most interesting part of recording The Dark Side of the Moon. In 2013, The Dark Side of the Moon was selected for preservation in the United States National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress for being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".

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