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13 Sentences With "lostness"

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And the unabashed lostness of the protagonist … SR Exactly.
It emerges from a place of anxiety, lostness and fragility.
The kids can project total self-confidence one minute and then slide into utter lostness the next.
Stone's feelings of "drift," of lostness, her "impression that she was now leading an almost posthumous existence," echo sentiments expressed by Williams himself.
"Tolstaya is doubly haunted by the past, both by its lostness and by its stubborn refusal to go away," Lev Grossman writes in his review.
Solnit's meditation on lostness as a peculiarly American experience animated my thinking and writing for the rest of what turned out to be a very long year.
It's still alive in them, and that is what's so searing: that they might have found their way through that lostness together, and come out of it so much less broken.
The set pieces in "North by Northwest" are stunning, but they would be nothing more than a succession of dynamic and elegant compositions and cuts without the painful emotions at the center of the story or the absolute lostness of Cary Grant's character.
One of the great questions about the iPhone is whether it adds more to society at large than it detracts—do the omnipresent GPS, education apps, and connective power of social media make up for a world of omnipresent lostness in info, pay-to-play gaming apps, and time-draining excesses of social media?
After three years of dying on our own separate crosses, an unpleasant trip to ask for my parents' permission to get married (in which Adam was grilled for four hours on his beliefs about the literal resurrection of Jesus Christ), and my obsessive search for some theological loophole that would alleviate my anxiety over Adam's "lostness," Adam's original prediction proved true.
Frederick Buechner: theologian and novelist of the lost and found. San Francisco: Harper and Rowe, 1988. p. 29. Literary critic Dale Brown, in his companion to the works of Frederick Buechner, The Book of Buechner, writes that the Bebb tetralogy ‘continues with the questions dominating all of Buechner’s work’. These, he suggests, are: Belief versus unbelief, the ambiguities of life, the nature of sin, human lostness, spiritual homesickness, the quest for self-identity, the need for self-revelation, the search for meaning, and the possibility of joy.
In September 2006, a research survey was conducted to determine usefulness, navigation, user lostness, terminology, and layout of the website. Overall, the response to the website was positive, out of 145 participants only 7% reported a negative experience. In response to the Virginia Tech shooting in 2007, Virginia Tech contacted the Rutgers University Libraries for assistance in creating a digital repository and memorial that used a similar implementation of FEDORA as the New Jersey Digital Highway. Northwestern University, Pennsylvania State University, and Princeton University also adapted Rutger's FEDORA platform and Workflow Management System for their own uses.
View of Horton Plaza Aerial view from , 2011 Horton Plaza was the $140 million centerpiece of a downtown redevelopment project run by The Hahn Company, and is the first example of architect Jon Jerde's so-called "experience architecture". When it opened in August 1985, it was a risky and radical departure from the standard paradigm of mall design. The building's design featured mismatched levels, long one-way ramps, sudden drop-offs, dramatic parapets, shadowy colonnades, cul-de-sacs, and brightly painted facades constructed around a central courtyard. Jerde's project was based on Ray Bradbury's essay "The Aesthetics of Lostness".

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