So solitude can be a wonderful kind of relief... Solitary confinement is not the same as solitude.
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There is a solitude of space A solitude of sea A solitude of death, but these Society shall be Compared with that profounder site That polar privacy A soul admitted to itself — Finite Infinity.
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Meanwhile, higher dispositional autonomy was correlated with more "constructive solitude," which is seeking out solitude for its own sake.
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Part of building the solitude skill is learning to deal more directly with loneliness, so you can create space for yourself to comfortably be alone, in actual solitude.
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"Bodiam Castle: Connecting the Past to the Present" by Jessie Sapp With solitude comes strength, and in the solitude of its moat in Sussex, England, Bodiam Castle stands strong and beautiful.
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One Hundred Years of Solitude – Gabriel Garcia Marquez 21.
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Currently on view at Postmasters Gallery, Badwan's 100 Days of Solitude, a title that references Gabriel Garcia Márquez's magic realist novel One Hundred Years of Solitude, spent 60 times more than that alone.
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In solitude, I eat my green salad with steamed chicken.
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Today, it's solitude — not sociability — that's the key to salvation.
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It's a 'social' job but I usually create in solitude.
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One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez 20.
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It provides silence, solitude, darkness: the rarest commodities we know.
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This photo, a portrait of solitude, moved me to tears.
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Or, treat yourself or your loved one to some solitude.
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The flatlands are a vast canvas of subtleties and solitude.
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And solitude is an elected position to make for oneself.
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He came to appreciate solitude because it was so unavailable.
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That intense or potent solitude is abnormal and even perverse.
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"I'd rather endure solitude than have pretend intimacy," she says.
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Each work of art depicted the quiet solitude of reading.
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Like how she's alone in solitude, looking at the moon.
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An atmosphere of quiet isolation and solitude pervades the scene.
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The good news is that solitude is a buildable skill.
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He can't turn solitude into a party for very long.
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Ms. Parker wishes she had moments of calm and solitude.
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But some solos deal more explicitly with solitude than others.
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They don't go out there to embrace solitude and time.
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The mixture of solitude and uncertainty fertilized the situation enormously.
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But on this trip I needed one other thing: solitude.
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Fifty years ago, "One Hundred Years of Solitude" defined Colombia.
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The silence and solitude posed psychological challenges of their own.
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When you understand solitude is when you have more friends.
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This road is one of the many places on our planet that convey feelings of desolation, hopelessness, and solitude — in fact, see Ontario's Solitude Island, a green land mass just over 300 feet long.
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He's been enjoying the solitude and the time off from touring.
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But for women, that kind of solitude cauterizes something inside them.
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If they didn't have one another, that solitude would be crushing.
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Yet another good reason to spend ten minutes screaming in solitude.
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Her etching "Solitude" (1880) was based on her observation of nature.
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I love pushing my body, but I also love the solitude.
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If you're alone today, find strength in this moment of solitude.
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Lonely City, her meditation on urban solitude and artists who have
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Howard's eyes, her daughter's self-imposed emotional solitude doesn't end there.
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Introversion was not correlated with seeking constructive solitude in either study.
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It's not the job itself he's interested in; it's the solitude.
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I do not want to intrude on your privacy—your solitude.
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" "The thing that was most difficult for Julian was the solitude.
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Bring "One Hundred Years of Solitude" to read in South America.
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You have to slow down and listen, which often requires solitude.
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I came to love the feeling of solitude in the backcountry.
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The artist Andrea Zittel has spent nearly 20 years exploring solitude.
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I would welcome time with strangers, but I also relished solitude.
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Persuade someone to read "Solitude & Company" in 50 words or less.
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Paul Auster's "The Invention of Solitude" took longer to get through.
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Production by Ayumi Konishi Related: Seeking Solitude in Japan's Mountain Monasteries
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I like spells of solitude, but this was a bit much.
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When did you first realize that solitude can be a superpower?
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Now, absent the chatter of fans, pitchers warm up in solitude.
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Shopping Guide After the holidays, you might need a little solitude.
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It was one of the first times my solitude felt liberating.
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The hours and hours of solitude, Randall says, don't bother him.
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Sometimes it's great to be alone and experience true, unadulterated solitude.
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Make time for solitude and rest as the moon enters Sagittarius.
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Experience these majestic sites during moments of solitude in 360 video.
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It is about togetherness as much as it is about solitude.
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I began January uncomfortable in my own solitude, but American Weekend helped.
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I love my husband — but we introverts need solitude now and then.
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I really enjoyed getting back to just working alone; I like solitude.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, the real breakthrough as a composer, came in solitude.
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The gesture, she says, dissipated any lingering feeling of stress or solitude.
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He went from constantly socializing with celebrity A-Listers, to preferring solitude.
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Do we know how to remember the victims, their solitude, their helplessness?
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There are moments when her melodies stand alone, secure in their solitude.
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Sea of Solitude EA always manages to roll out some indie surprises.
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Additionally—I was always more attracted to the solitude of visual arts.
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When I wasn't bushwalking, I was agitated, anxious and often craving solitude.
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It was a simply a story of a man who needed solitude.
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It's asking you to find some solitude and spend time in meditation.
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I've spent my life enjoying solitude and self-sufficiency in the wild.
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She was gasping for her solitude like a lungful of clean air.
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Yet the basis of Xie's work is a solitude distinct from loneliness.
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Each new language was a potential conduit—an escape route from solitude.
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The intense privacy of female solitude acquires a macabre, yet formal power.
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Reflect on your need for a balance between solitude and connection today.
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Wright was the first volunteer, seeing it as an alternative to solitude.
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In the evenings, at the hostels, my solitude was constantly remarked upon.
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When left in solitude, he said, he banished loneliness by reading, voraciously.
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Some go in seek of solitude, others go for recreation and movement.
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I am in solitude, with my feet four inches off the ground.
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Is retirement, then, simply a way of announcing one's desire for solitude?
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As the characters quietly go about their days, their solitude becomes palpable.
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Each in our own way, we managed to make room for solitude.
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In his chapter on solitude, Thoreau contemplates the emptiness of Walden Pond.
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Opinion To find real solitude, you have to go out of range.
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Some will be thrown if they work in solitude and you don't.
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"Keeping in solitude, you can kind of go batty," Mr. Riddick said.
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In this moment of solitude, consider letting a book be your passport.
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Cara, supposedly desperate for privacy and solitude, becomes an amateur detective overnight.
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But Sea of Solitude can also be bright and colorful at times.
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But going from a buzzing office to quiet solitude is an adjustment.
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She captured the ache and solitude and weirdness of the American road.
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But it was a love of solitude that made him a gaucho.
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She said she liked those brief pauses of solitude with no connection.
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In law school: "One Hundred Years of Solitude," by Gabriel García Márquez.
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Hunters, too, have roamed these hills in the solitude so bountifully offered.
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"We like the quiet and solitude," the 53-year-old handyman said.
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She ran without headphones or a timer, in silence and in solitude.
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"One Hundred Years of Solitude," Gabriel García Márquez It's an easy pick.
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Bobbie enjoys her independence and her solitude in a very female way.
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It's billed as a record of urban solitude against Singing Saw's expanse.
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Enjoy some solitude today and spend time in nature if you can.
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The DCEU's Batman and Superman are both tormented by their solitude and their histories; as a one-of-a-kind being, Wonder Woman takes her solitude for granted, and her history is almost entirely of her own choosing.
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It's about just you and the game, taking on a quest in solitude.
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As more planets move into Leo, you are getting the hang of solitude.
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But at the same time, on an existential level it's a deep solitude,
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Could a man who called himself "apparently reasonably undersexed" not have preferred solitude?
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In "Life Together" Dietrich Bonheoffer wrote about the need for community and solitude.
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Other times, I have felt that they were filled with a blissful solitude.
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My solitude is cruising the aisles of the grocery store at 9 p.m.
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Sea of Solitude is available now on the PS4, Xbox One, and PC.
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I'm very interested in Sea of Solitude, the art style also looks fabulous.
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My previous journey had been one marked by solitude, traveling alone and unattached.
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I love to see characters just alone in their solitude, their private moments.
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In fact, there was no evidence that introverts enjoyed solitude more than extraverts.
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And no matter how ugly the day, I find holiness in our solitude.
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But, sometimes the value of dreams trump the struggle I have with solitude.
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Many people avoid silence and solitude because the lack of activity feels uncomfortable.
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" Cuomo joked it was like "the end of 'One Hundred Years of Solitude.
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The movie mounts a quest, only partially successful, against the forces of solitude.
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Apparently, a giraffe just can't have a few precious moments of solitude anymore.
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The cast broke for lunch, and she retreated to her chamber of solitude.
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My grandfather and godfather carved their pockets of solitude by donning white suits.
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Suddenly, I was overwhelmed with the solitude of it all — literally and figuratively.
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And here, in her excursions, was a way to find enjoyment in solitude.
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Solitude can make something that seems a puzzle into a danger that terrifies.
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Some introverts are much more outgoing, while others enjoy hours of blissful solitude.
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But having that sense of quietude that you only can get from solitude.
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I came in hopes of finding a certain kind of wildness and solitude.
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Loneliness isn't the same thing as solitude, nor is it solitude's inevitable consequence.
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For weary urbanites, such places offer a chance to find solitude and reflect.
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He abandoned his habitual city life for the solitude of a Karelian village.
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Their solitude was disturbed by the arrival of the Wittmer family in 1932.
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Ms. Gowins-Sowells was crumbling in solitude in her bedroom, lost in herself.
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Feeling paranoid and suspicious, his younger sister retreated into solitude before moving away.
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"I loved the solitude of the computer lab late at night," he said.
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But these days, Jennelle is finding that solitude is harder to come by.
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He spent much of the time rehabbing and working out in relative solitude.
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Seeking solitude, Mr. Waller moved to a run-down ranch in Alpine, Tex.
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Superman might want to switch out the Fortress of Solitude for a LaCrosse.
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Out of her solitude hatch these sparkling, sadomasochistic stories, and, recently, some notoriety.
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The protagonist, who also paints, talks a lot about finding strength in solitude.
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"I am back in my fortress of solitude, and back in Westeros," Martin writes.
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To make things worse, I was stuck in the peace and solitude of nature.
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But it was perhaps the solitude that seems to have finally gotten to her.
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We're told it was a tear-filled day, but he wasn't in complete solitude.
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The picturesque charms of the lake and fort can be enjoyed in near solitude.
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I go back to my office to eat in solitude and still feel sick.
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The kind of story Sea of Solitude is trying to tell is deeply ambitious.
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But I feel his presence more in those really profound, quiet moments of solitude.
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I feel my brain stem relax – this solitude is impossible to find in Seattle.
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You can be amongst a sea of people, distracted from your fear of solitude.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In Japan, walls of solitude can form easily.
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For all the solitude and hardship, seafaring in the Philippines is a family enterprise.
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So why is Dickinson remembered for her solitude in such a one-dimensional way?
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There's a peaceful solitude that comes with toiling away at a campaign until completion.
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What can people do to stop fears of loneliness obscuring the benefits of solitude?
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Given Henry's solitude and problems with alcohol, I found myself questioning everything — even Delilah.
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Rating: Reading The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter while "Solitude" by Black Sabbath plays.
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But when they pass away, you choose to continue living in near-total solitude.
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Past participants include Duncan Sheik ("Spring Awakening") and Itamar Moses ("The Fortress of Solitude").
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Once, an artist holed up in her paint-spattered loft and created in solitude.
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At each park, I listened to personal narratives of solitude, tradition, adventure, family, spirituality.
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Yet a longing suffuses this show, a solitude shadowed by the awareness of mortality.
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His four daily hours in the pool were a ritual of solitude, discipline, exertion.
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Many are retired and chose this place for the pristine beach and the solitude.
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In the solitude, I wondered how this may change under National Park Service management.
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Tracks like the aptly named "Solitude Is Bliss" evoked Parker's creative and personal mantra.
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Italy offered Lahiri more than solitude; it also gave her a new expressive vein.
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But Appel's Expressionism requires more from us than brooding and mute feelings of solitude.
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With her husband gone, the life my mother now leads is one of solitude.
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Everyone came in alone, ate their morning food in shameful solitude, and quietly left.
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The Moon enters Libra, lighting up the sleep and solitude sector of your chart.
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While people in mourning may sometimes seek solitude, in other cases, they crave connection.
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She's been so lonely, she says, appealing to the total solitude of the guilty.
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"Solitude & Company" isn't meant to replace Gerald Martin's authoritative 2009 biography of García Márquez.
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As any solo traveler knows, there's a fine line between loneliness and blissful solitude.
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Fallaci liked to say that she had a degree in solitude from the Sorbonne.
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She mentioned her solitude early, and I asked her if she ever gets lonely.
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Each ride is longer and longer and we spoil in the safety of solitude.
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"19703 Light Years From Home" makes the solitude and claustrophobia of space travel palpable.
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Total solitude, total imagination, totally retreating into his own world, being his own being.
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Total solitude, total imagination, totally retreating into his own world, being his own being.
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"Solitude bestows an increase in something valuable, I can't dismiss that idea," Knight says.
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Mr. Roberts, who relishes solitude, admitted he is tight about revealing aspects about himself.
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We are not created to live a life of complete solitude without human interaction.
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The Moon is in Taurus, activating the sleep and solitude sector of your chart.
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The end of the world is a personal project, one conducted in quiet solitude.
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The Moon enters Cancer today, illuminating the sleep and solitude sector of your chart.
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The Moon is in Virgo today, illuminating the sleep and solitude sector of your chart.
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The unoccupied interior or landscape becomes a sacred space, a place of solitude and reflection.
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I try to take time out for myself every day by finding peace in solitude.
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This solitude and fear of the outside world led to an addiction to pain medication.
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Jesus sought out solitude so he could seek the father&aposs will for his life.
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In fact, the Hebrew word for lonely can also be translated as solitude or desert.
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The Moon is in Gemini, lighting up the sleep and solitude sector of your chart.
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Sea of Solitude may tell a story that's painfully personal, but it's also incredibly approachable.
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Unluckily for the gods, she uses her solitude as an opportunity to hone her power.
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When you think of hermits, you probably envision someone living in solitude for religious reasons.
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"English literature begins in the cold," she states, with icy waters, hail and wintry solitude.
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It's an adventure in solitude, and its makes for a lovely break in the day.
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The Moon enters Aquarius tonight, lighting up the sleep and solitude sector of your chart.
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The moon enters Aquarius, illuminating the sector of your chart that rules solitude and rest.
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"My inclination, my instinct, my reaction to the fear I felt was solitude," he said.
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Parton's husband likes a life of solitude – even though his wife commands the world stage.
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The Moon is in Leo, lighting up the sleep and solitude sector of your chart.
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The Moon is in Capricorn today, activating the sleep and solitude sector of your chart.
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November can feel like a mournful time, but there are pleasures in its gray solitude.
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Quilty ended up in forced solitude, because he couldn't be trusted around other caged cats.
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First, a prowling tuba and eerie whooshes of tam-tam and cymbals evoke Hamm's solitude.
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Each diner is enclosed in a narrow space like a library carrel, in perfect solitude.
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"People's Park does offer places for solitude and quiet," Mr. Sniadecki wrote in an email.
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Alison's novel treats with humor similar existential questions about solitude and the inevitability of transformation.
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"This is our home away from home, our solitude," said Chris Polino, a property manager.
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Despite his deep desire for solitude, Mr. Davies was often the subject of unsolicited publicity.
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You're associated with the Hermit tarot card, which is fitting, since you're all about solitude.
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It's been a reliable comfort in solitude, self-imposed and otherwise: speeding down Sunset Blvd.
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We choose solitude as a more positive experience than interacting with people we don't know.
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The pools, too, were mostly unoccupied, an advantage for those like me who appreciate solitude.
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And, in general, this was a "Tristan" in which solitude was more persuasive than communion.
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"Solitude" by Candlemass is, hands down, the touchpaper of doom metal as we know it.
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To experience the deepest solitude, you need to enter the land where the internet ends.
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He gave the world 100 Years of Solitude and Love in the Time of Cholera.
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One adult bear, tired of his solitude, embarks on a journey to find a family.
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I thought Doria Ragland, the bride's mother, was remarkable — elegant, dignified, radiant in her solitude.
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The Moon is in Sagittarius, lighting up the sleep and solitude sector of your chart.
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The Moon in Leo is lighting up the sleep and solitude sector of your chart.
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The art style of Sea of Solitude plays a particularly important role in the game.
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Geppert says that the look of Sea of Solitude was defined fairly early in development.
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The tree reminded her of Taborn's relationship to his practice, and his need for solitude.
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The place is a symbol of what Yulia Grigoryants, an Armenian photographer, calls Cosmic Solitude.
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He declined to disclose further details about his investment in an austere place of solitude.
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The solitude suited John Webster's humble, shy nature perfectly when he moved here in 227.
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" Mr. Cox said, "She had a battle with inner demons and a desire for solitude.
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When you visit Neshat in her studio, she's rarely working by herself in quiet solitude.
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Walden nonetheless instantly conjures idyllic images of solitude and natural beauty in the popular imagination.
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Or with less regular income and more solitude, will I go broke and/or insane?
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I also never felt unsafe despite the solitude, likely because it's such a welcoming neighborhood.
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Solitude, barrier reef, star To whatever merits most Concerns born of our blank white chart.
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I gradually grew more interested in Curtis, who has his own solitude to cope with.
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No engineer works in solitude today — even a code ninja is part of a team.
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"One Hundred Years of Solitude" never lacked suitors for its adaptation to the cinema screen.
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The Moon is in sensitive Scorpio, activating the sleep and solitude sector of your chart.
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The Moon is in Scorpio today, activating the sleep and solitude sector of your chart.
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What A Time To Be Alone is more of an introduction to solitude in a way, whereas How To Get Over A Boy is more of a in-depth discussion about why your solitude matters in the context of being a woman who dates men.
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The sociologist Colin Jerolmack has memorably described such encounters with pigeons as ephemerally dissolving people's solitude.
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Its sudden interest in solitude and focus gives way to a surprising bit of soul-searching.
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Booker's month spent south of the border brought him something he didn't know he needed: Solitude.
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Not only was it embarrassing and humiliating, but it was solitude in a city of life.
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Schawbel suggests that, in the always-on distraction of social media, solitude is a competitive advantage.
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Does the fear of loneliness ever get in the way of having meaningful experiences of solitude?
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I do my best work when I'm focused, and for me that requires a certain solitude.
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To Hogarth, being a loner, or at least used to solitude, is a requirement of flying.
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And because of that solitude, and that roughness but also coziness, it felt like another time.
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Depression, comfort with solitude, troubled relations with fathers — those are at least part of the connection.
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" In January the following year, the Washington Post had a piece about "Solzhenitsyn's Quest for Solitude.
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It has eliminated the boredom of solitude, replacing it with a continuous need for instant gratification.
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I haven't been feeling very lovey lately, and I think it's because I've been craving solitude.
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The Moon is in Leo, illuminating the sector of your chart that rules solitude and rest.
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If you want to share in their solitude, the live webcam stays up all winter. [NOAA]
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Solitude is different from loneliness, and it doesn't have to be a lonely kind of thing.
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GR: No. In fact, he said that (One Hundred Years of Solitude) was better in English.
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The Moon is in Capricorn today, lighting up the solitude and sleep sector of your chart.
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Discussed: Anthem, Battlefield V, Star Wars Battlefront 2, Unraveled Two, Sea of Solitude, Command and Conquer.
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He also appeared on ultra-marathoner Rich Roll's podcast to talk about solitude and self-care.
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The Moon enters Leo today and lights up the sleep and solitude sector of your chart.
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The Moon is in Libra, illuminating the sector of your chart that rules solitude and sleep.
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The Moon enters Sagittarius today and lights up the sleep and solitude sector of your chart.
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"Carte Blanche," too, is a dream-pop synth tune where she sings about solitude and revenge.
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The upcoming Sea of Solitude, meanwhile, takes its flooded Berlin setting into the realm of analogy.
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Our disparate protagonists resist connection because solitude is comfortable when living with this kind of anguish.
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Firewatch also hinges on dialogue, but ditches the band of kids for a tale about solitude.
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The Moon is in Scorpio today, lighting up the sleep and solitude sector of your chart.
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Do it: The Moon is in Aquarius, activating the sleep and solitude sector of your chart.
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The Moon is in Aquarius, activating the sector of your chart that rules sleep and solitude.
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Industriousness, solitude, and playfulness – those sequestered byproducts of creative vocations — serve as the exhibition's unifying themes.
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In the brief Scandinavian spring, one writer escapes to the deserted island of Gotland seeking solitude.
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Mr. Name spent months afterward in hermetic solitude, rarely emerging from his room during the daytime.
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I want to throw into the mix a definition of solitude from Georgetown professor Cal Newport.
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It, too, charts a girl's awakening — to wonder and beauty, but also to mortality and solitude.
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The highlights are Ed O'Neill's Hank, an octopus looking for a life of solitude in Cleveland.
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The Moon enters sensitive Scorpio today and activates the rest and solitude sector of your chart.
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In the box, there is no plot, no movement, and often no dialogue—just endless solitude.
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In the safe solitude of her silent office, Peggy's heartbeat quickened and her palms went damp.
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She dies, but is forgiven and ushered into heaven; the demon is again condemned to solitude.
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Some vineyards look barren and inert, the vines awaiting their fate forlornly in dull, sullen solitude.
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By turning this thought into a post, I was trespassing on my own most precious solitude.
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Instead of writing in solitude, as he was accustomed to, he needed near constant physical assistance.
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One brave man did tai chi alone outside a public library, his solitude itself strangely ominous.
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SOLITUDE On my way back home, I stop at Elizabeth Street Garden, which has beautiful sculptures.
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He had lived there, in blissful near-solitude, since the 19883s, refusing to answer the telephone.
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Self-reflection, introspection and some degree of solitude are important parts of a psychologically healthy life.
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Rather than wallowing in captivity, we've developed digital antibodies that are evolving to fight the solitude.
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Ito ultimately concluded that she had started writing to break the solitude, so she wouldn't forget.
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"My parents weren't around that much; I was pretty much in solitude," he told Mr. Piazza.
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You're craving solitude and rest since you're picking up on more energy around you than normal!
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Sonic poses that same question to himself, as he struggles to make peace with his solitude.
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He was imprisoned in a twilight world of profoundest solitude from which there was no release.
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And he is solitude, because he is alone even when he does not want to be.
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The show's other lead actor, Ruth Negga, was across the lawn, practicing her lines in solitude.
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For me, the sadness of his death was surpassed only by the sadness of his solitude.
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When you remove the option of distance and solitude, you have no choice but to engage.
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Moving on from an ex, Jepsen finds solace in solitude with this collection of pure pop.
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An visit at daybreak was rewarded by absolute solitude as the wind whistled over the stones.
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But that solitude is disrupted when a family of nomadic beekeepers arrive, seeking honey to sell.
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The Moon is in Capricorn, lighting up the sector of your chart that rules rest and solitude.
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José Arcadio Buendía in One Hundred Years of Solitude dies under a tree in his own backyard.
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The planet is engorged with people, so we long for the utter peace that solitude can bring.
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The Moon is in grounded Earth sign Virgo, activating the rest and solitude sector of your chart.
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Shorn of bonds with wider society, Americans risked being confined within the solitude of their own hearts.
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The drunkenness made him seem almost like an unreal figure—an imaginary friend children craft in solitude.
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For the most part, Sea of Solitude plays out like a fairly standard third-person adventure game.
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Provided the first English translation of One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967) Alberto Remedios (1935–2016), tenor.
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The stacks look like small shrines to mountain solitude, carefully balanced at the edge of a precipice.
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This need for solitude won't last forever either…that's the cycle of life: party, nap, party, nap!
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"You may have needed more solitude and support," my AstroTwins horoscope for the month of October read.
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Put your phone on do not disturb, whack on some Kiasmos and revel in your smug solitude.
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Walking to school, she used the rare opportunity for solitude to practice English vocabulary under her breath.
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She's married to a writer (Javier Bardem), which means he spends a lot of time in solitude.
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Talking to a parent or trusted adult about ways to create and experience solitude is also smart.
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Even when people try to avoid solitude—out of fear—it is increasingly common in our society.
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In his solitude, he produced some of the most remarkable Spanish-language writing of the twentieth century.
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Many are retired and chose this place for the pristine beach, abundance of wildlife, and the solitude.
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These drawings are not about our animal side confessing itself to itself in moments of unified solitude.
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My group did solos, three-day periods of solitude for patients, only once during my time there.
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The Moon enters Virgo early this morning, lighting up the sleep and solitude sector of your chart.
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The Moon enters Aquarius today and activates the sector of your chart that rules rest and solitude.
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The Moon is in Aquarius, lighting up the sector of your chart that rules sleep and solitude.
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The Sun enters Gemini today, lighting up the sector of your chart that rules rest and solitude.
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The end result is a gentle, fetching jumble of shoegaze, ambient, noise, effusive synth, drone, and solitude.
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However, the Sun also enters Air sign Aquarius, illuminating the sleep and solitude sector of your chart.
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After centuries of solitude, Nefertiti was finally unveiled to the public in the Berlin Museum in 1924.
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Go slow, Pisces: The Moon is in Aquarius, activating the sleep and solitude sector of your chart.
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And I have a Fortress of Solitude that I built in the house that's just for me.
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He walks like a king in exile, seeming to cast a sort of furious solitude around himself.
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"Grieving right now happens in a space of solitude and silence," Hubbard wrote in a Facebook post.
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The key to a happy life for Virgo is balance between work and play, solitude and partnership.
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Mr. Raniere told others her solitude was meant to cure her of the sin of excessive pride.
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Seeking solitude and rest is what the Moon in balanced Air sign Libra wants you to do.
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First, there has to be a period of solitude, in the wilderness, where self-reflection can occur.
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"My Art" can be read as a study of how her solitude helps and hinders her creativity.
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It is a moment of solitude in a soul-crushing place; the bed is a prison bed.
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VIEQUES, P.R. — Solitude used to be an allure of life on this island apart from an island.
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But even without the physical barriers, a peaceful cocoon to pray in solitude was no less important.
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And, once you arrive, you'll have to ascend past the crowds to find any semblance of solitude.
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Immigration, queerness, transness, solitude, and community are explored as a way of understanding oneself in the world.
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There, half frozen, he crawled into the house and nursed his injuries in solitude for 11 weeks.
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Four years after her debut album, the pop prodigy offers "Melodrama," a testimonial to heartbreak and solitude.
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Because they were undone by loud noises and tight spaces, uneasy with intimacy and desperate with solitude.
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However, she manages to still honor who she is by "scheduling solitude time" in order to regroup.
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This Montana-set triptych nails the loneliness and solitude of a long car drive home and back.
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While mentally strong people certainly don't shy away from social experiences, they also make time for solitude.
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The solitude of her poetic labor is balanced and fed by the richness of her domestic surroundings.
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The collection includes "One Hundred Years of Solitude," as well as previously unseen manuscripts, notebooks and scrapbooks.
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He notes that while there is violence in "One Hundred Years of Solitude," it predates drug trafficking.
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The Sun's entrance into Gemini will illuminate the sector of your chart that rules rest and solitude.
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Deconstructed, fragmented, and floating, Paul Mpagi Sepuya's photography reveals the solitude and splendors of his studio practice.
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There are also honkingly dull digressions into the spiritual meaning of becoming a hermit ("In Hindu philosophy, everyone ideally matures into a hermit"), some pseudoscience about solitude and brain function, and an unfortunate comparison with prisoners in solitary confinement, who hardly have the luxury of choosing their solitude.
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Kesha brings boundless energy to the stage and her songs, but when she travels, she appreciates some solitude.
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She does not want to surrender the pleasure of solitude that is central to the sensuousness of painting.
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Faris also said that she related to her guest and the "solitude" that he has in his music.
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I never really felt lost or confused while playing Sea of Solitude — except when I was supposed to.
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Method actors like to talk about something called "public solitude" — that is, the ability to seem alone onstage.
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But when everyone is gone and Billi is alone, the now-empty space around her emphasizes her solitude.
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In her solitude, she finds a freedom to become herself, unburdened by history, that insiders will never know.
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The solitude of an island lost in time appealed to her, and she booked the ticket without thinking.
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There's something so distinctly isolating, yet freeing about driving—its solitude feels like a recharge rather than loneliness.
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Bring beauty into your space with a few patio inspired upgrades for hosting friends and finding sweet solitude.
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And it feels like something the giraffe should be able to experience with a certain degree of solitude.
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After what seems like a rough night of nightmares, Carol can't stand her self-imposed solitude any longer.
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The Moon is in nurturing Water sign Cancer today, illuminating the solitude and sleep sector of your chart.
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The isolation she thought she deserved has taken its toll, and her self-imposed solitude is artfully rendered.
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Because she's [Cornelia Geppert, CEO of Jo-Mei and designer on Sea of Solitude] a very emotional lady.
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The Moon enters Fire sign Sagittarius today, illuminating the part of your chart that rules solitude and rest.
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The circumstances under which she undertook 100 Days of Solitude, on view at the Postmasters Gallery, are grim.
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It tried to pounce on her two more times before retreating to the solitude of a nearby tree.
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First name Clark, called "Man of Bronze", retreats to his "Fortress of Solitude" in the Arctic etc etc.
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He transforms otherwise mundane moments into intriguing narratives with beguiling characters, extracting drama from solitude like no other.
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At Rackwick, a fog-draped ruined croft above the sea offered more solitude than he had ever known.
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The works from this period are threaded together by themes of solitude and invisibility associated with black womanhood.
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The Moon enters Virgo today and lights up the sector of your chart that rules solitude and rest.
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With "One Hundred Years of Solitude," for instance, the torment began with the first word of the title.
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Solitude and separation for the self seems to begin with Rankin's semi-seclusion on Toronto Island last summer.
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Solitude served Alvvays well; taking time off (three years between debut and sophomore) to excavate their creative spaces.
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I'm super grateful for my 30 minutes of solitude, since dealing with people all day wears me down.
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Do all of that in blessed solitude, then get into the kitchen and make life better for others.
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The city is Solitude, capital of Skyrim, the setting for the popular fantasy roleplaying game The Elder Scrolls.
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But it's clear from the get-go that solitude is not going to be the end result here.
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"My concern was: How can I deal with the solitude of a creative life style?" she told me.
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"I've sought to cultivate more calmness, solitude, serenity, and peace in my life over the years," she says.
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The Moon is in Aquarius, and it's activating the sector of your chart that rules solitude and sleep.
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This novel's title calls to mind Henry David Thoreau, but Ms. Bennett's narrator is not chasing intense solitude.
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It's a harbinger of his exemplary life in service, glimpsed in the solitude of a child's intrepid mind.
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"Some people say solitude is their biggest fantasy; some say it's their biggest fear," he told me recently.
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The prints, first enhanced with silver, black, and white crayons and then scanned and enlarged, convey tranquil solitude.
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No odyssey was ever jollier, more symmetrical, or less characterized by either travel or solitude than this dance.
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Governed by rigid, patriarchal customs and rituals, her daily routines also make room for solitude and even pleasure.
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The fire is part of those who, day by day, gamble their lives on the horror of solitude.
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Use your alone time as an opportunity to build mental strength by setting aside some solitude for yourself.
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I called my dad every night from the fire escape outside my room, my only place of solitude.
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Q & A The author Alastair Bonnett explains why people are drawn to places that offer solitude and surprise.
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And at last, the union between society and nature, artifice and honesty, and community and solitude is complete.
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But her solitude is disrupted when a family of nomadic beekeepers arrive in search of honey to sell.
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But Muratova's sense of solitude is disrupted when a family of nomadic beekeepers arrives, seeking honey to sell.
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The difference is that the rich can go on holiday, and those who can't are destined to solitude.
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Something about that intersection — sun, water, solitude, escape, utter immersion — was so perfect and rare, such a gift.
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Trying to help Jack gain distance from a recent loss, Iris offers up her family's cabin for solitude.
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Such a presence takes a deep purple path in "Solitude," amid dark trees, with lighted buildings looming above.
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Downey's Dolittle has been living a life of solitude after the disappearance, and presumed death, of his wife.
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Traveling solo for a year got lonely occasionally, but Modak also learned to &aposfind bliss in solitude&apos
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Feeling death approaching, he ran away from the house, in order to die in the dignity of solitude.
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He frequently sang of loneliness and solitude in ways that made his songs both instantly relatable and catchy.
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But Muratova's sense of solitude is disrupted when a family of nomadic beekeepers arrive, seeking honey to sell.
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If the books I read were any indication, being gay just meant resigning myself to a certain solitude.
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But then you're once again on your own, in the solitude where you spend most of your time.
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Excursions into solitude invariably must end, especially when there's another hour or so of movie yet to come.
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But those moments of solitude are quickly outweighed by her more unexpected characteristics; she's sharp-tongued, witty, and bossy.
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Like Maxine, Lizzy's focused on Nadia's happiness, shepherding people out of the bathroom right when Nadia needs some solitude.
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I went from dreaming about being a deliriously happy wife and mother, to forcing myself into satisfaction with solitude.
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People often describe dealing with mental health issues as fighting demons — in Sea of Solitude, that phrase becomes literal.
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Sea of Solitude starts out with Kay in near-complete darkness in what appears to be a sunken city.
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I spoke to Miller about witches, solitude, and what makes Circe the most powerful character you've never heard of.
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If anything, it might give you a moment of solitude when it disconnects you from the ever-connected world.
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If the thought of that solitude intrigues you, wait until you see the pictures from just such a place.
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As you spend more and more time in solitude, though, it's important to not get stuck in fictional scenarios.
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We talk Anthem, Battlefield V, Sea of Solitude, and much more, as well as general E3 plans and wackiness.
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Marthas — post-menopausal women of god — cook and clean for these families in solitude and a lot of silence.
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They can often be social hubs for drivers, breaking up the monotony and solitude they face on the road.
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Rondinone's series vocabulary of solitude, featuring 45 life-size clowns cast from real bodies, is wonderfully eerie and sad.
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August opens with the Sun in luxurious Leo, activating the sector of your chart that rules rest and solitude.
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Artists often fluctuate between working in solitude and choosing more collaborative routes, like working as part of a collective.
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In this song, "she" is a fortress of solitude, yet the observer can still affect her with his gaze.
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The moon enters earth sign Virgo today, Libra, illuminating the sector of your chart that rules rest and solitude.
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She says she's now taking time for herself ... all while staying in touch with her 7 million followers. Solitude.
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Alberto Aguilera knew all about the solitude and loss of love of which Juan Gabriel, his stage persona, sang.
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But he was fine with the solitude, and all it did was make me exhausted from so much socializing.
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Across records, his most consistent yearning is for solitude, or time in some private place with one other person.
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But now with Dr. Henderson in the car — a foreigner, an easy target for kidnapping — the solitude became terrifying.
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Let's see what the wise 20-year-old can teach us about the process of growing accustomed to solitude.
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The Moon in Sagittarius lights up the sleep and solitude sector of your chart, so make time to unwind.
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The ninth card in the major arcana depicts a lonely-looking figure, holding a lamp, representing introspection and solitude.
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Another enjoys a rowdy family life but prefers, because of his demanding diet, to eat his meat in solitude.
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The Moon enters Air sign Libra today, lighting up the sector of your chart that rules solitude and rest.
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The director is Paul Cox, most of whose films are patient studies in solitude, and Vincent fits right in.
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Finding that there can be solace in solitude in a 400-mile drive on one of America's loneliest roads.
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An impromptu fan club grew around the tree as people held up signs defending his apparent pursuit of solitude.
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Take it easy today, Pisces; the Moon is in Aquarius, activating the sleep and solitude sector of your chart.
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She captures those in front of her camera in solitude to emphasize how one behaves and performs when alone.
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No cigarettes… A writer takes earnest measures to secure his solitude and then finds endless ways to squander it.
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The Moon enters sensitive Cancer early this evening, illuminating the sector of your chart that rules rest and solitude.
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Take it easy this evening: The Moon enters Aries tonight, activating the sleep and solitude sector of your chart.
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Slow down later tonight: The Moon enters Gemini, illuminating the sector of your chart that rules solitude and rest.
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Take it easy today—the Moon enters Gemini and lights up the sleep and solitude sector of your chart.
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The moon enters sensitive water sign Scorpio today, illuminating the sector of your chart that rules rest and solitude.
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Ravenwood builds albums around the mountains, his life experiences growing up there, and finding solitude and inspiration in nature.
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To one side, Louis Garrel, the brooding, dark-eyed poster boy of cinematic hauteur, was vaping in thoughtful solitude.
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It's long been a popular reading at weddings, a meditation on how to carve out productive solitude within marriages.
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The shower is the one place I'm guaranteed to find solitude, if only for ten minutes at a time.
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The family moved again in 1968, this time to San Diego, where Applebroog found solitude in the household's bathtub.
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Sin seduces; it promises things easy and quick, prosperity and success, but then leaves behind only solitude and death.
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I've found that total solitude can lead to me getting lost in my fears and letting them overtake me.
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For all her success, she remained a nun with commitments to prayer, solitude (when possible) and vows of poverty.
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You can visit an emperor penguin colony, go whale hunting or just bask in the frontier's ever-present solitude.
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And Netflix announced that it had acquired the rights to develop "One Hundred Years of Solitude" into a series.
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I was born and grew up in the exact geographical area where "One Hundred Years of Solitude" takes place.
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Today, he said, when he finds solitude, it is usually accompanied by the distant rumble of the shuttle bus.
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Solitude can also give you opportunities to clear your mind, get comfortable with yourself, and enjoy some quiet time.
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Ever since, the cabins have served as retreats — to hunt elk, fish for trout and revel in the solitude.
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Not only is Sea of Solitude a dark game thematically, but it can also be visually dark as well.
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Gabriel García Márquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude" has a scene in which a woman sees her husband naked.
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The writer works in solitude, sequestered in a lonely house in a deserted town, incapable of producing a page.
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If you find yourself spending a great deal of time in solitude but wishing you weren't, that's a problem.
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The six minutes of "Lark" move through regrets, fury, nostalgia, second thoughts, sensual memories, recriminations, solitude — an operatic catharsis.
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Feature Four years after her debut album, the pop prodigy is back with a testimonial to heartbreak and solitude.
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He wants anyone scared of solo travel to understand that there is such a thing as bliss in solitude.
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But she often resented her mother's inscrutability and need for solitude, and the turbulent environment she was raised in.
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She enjoyed the solitude, though she stumbled through the shop with her eyelids low, sleep trying to ambush her.
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All these images of solitude culminate in a poignant final shot of Jo alone, clutching her newly published book.
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For thousands of miles of ocean solitude and lonely hours, the participants kept themselves busy by any means necessary.
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The traces of other players softened the game's harsh solitude while heightening the sense of a longing for connection.
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Like them, "One Hundred Years of Solitude," published in 1967, has a life that extends beyond the printed page.
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Make it an early evening—the Moon enters Leo, lighting up the sleep and solitude sector of your chart.
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They are fascinating figures, hushed totems of solitude, but also of a strangely introverted kind of deep, deep joy.
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Reflect on your partnerships and enjoy some solitude— you rarely get the chance to (but whose fault is that?)!
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In comparison to the solitude and romance (hmm) of single player gaming, online gaming is often loud, erratic, and unpredictable.
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The Moon enters Capricorn soon after, highlighting the sector of your chart that rules rest and solitude—so get some.
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I'm the girl who is going to go home, shut her door, and be in solitude, surrounded by beautiful things.
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Take it easy today, Capricorn: The Moon enters Sagittarius this morning, activating the sleep and solitude sector of your chart.
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The solitude allows him to reflect and "try to make sense of where we are at this time," he said.
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Last we heard of RF Shannon, the Texas-based deconstructionist country musician born Shane Renfro, he was grappling with solitude.
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In a world full of meaningless chatter, Frank Ocean gives his fans the one thing they need the most: solitude.
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The trio kept the crowd pumped as they performed amid an icicle-filled stage reminiscent of Superman's Fortress of Solitude.
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Once Jack sits down across from Thomas, the movie shifts from a portrait of solitude into a progressively violent duel.
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A few daring visitors seeking the illusion of solitude instead climbed onto the grey-tiled roofs of its covered walkways.
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Sister Rachel Denton, a former nun and teacher, has been living in solitude in a small English town since 2006.
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The problem is that we forget solitude can also be a choice — and it doesn't have to be full time.
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By writing offline, literally and metaphorically, this new generation of writers gives us the intimacy, the assurance of their solitude.
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EA picked up indie game Sea of Solitude some time ago, and it's got a new trailer out at E3.
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Motivated by nothing external and running in solitude, I am accountable to no one but myself, and it is powerful.
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Instead, Coffman offers a cohesive ode to solitude and independence—and to embracing the joys and discomfort that accompany them.
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The self you are when you're in solitude or with your good friends or with your partner whom you trust.
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Do it: The Moon is in Earth sign Virgo, activating the sector of your chart that rules rest and solitude.
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There is a relationship between the solitude of the winding hills and the nostalgia rooted deep in the Turkish character.
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It's an isolating situation, and while most people who work remotely enjoy solitude as a perk, loneliness can set in.
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This new moon in Gemini is activating the sector of your chart that rules solitude and rest—get some today.
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Nidaa Badwan's 100 Days of Solitude continues at Postmasters gallery on 54 Franklin Street, in Tribeca, Manhattan, until October 15.
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Once both parties discover his duplicitousness, Emily breaks up with him, his parents disown him, and he sulks in solitude.
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He implies that after experiencing that solitude in his room as a young adult, he's always been that way. Yeah.
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Or the oblique solitude of the river sweeping down- stream forever filling the emptiness of its bed with more emptiness . . .
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His photographs, notably collected in his signature work, the 1965 book "A Dialogue With Solitude," reflected his own troubled experience.
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Now he was preparing himself, in solitude, for the moment when he'd be dragged away and dumped in a ditch.
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Make it an early night: The Moon enters Libra this evening, illuminating the sleep and solitude sector of your chart.
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The Moon will enter grounded Earth sign Capricorn early this evening, activating the sleep and solitude sector of your chart.
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Manila brought me back to that charm so well described by Gabriel Garcia Marquez in One Hundred Years of Solitude.
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It's been an ongoing process of solitude, focus, and pure excitement, which takes place in my studio in Southern Sweden.
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I documented my trip in photos, and in retrospect I realize I was looking to capture moments of real solitude.
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Mercury enters Libra on October 11, where it will activate the sector of your chart that rules sleep and solitude.
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The Moon enters Aries tonight, lighting up the sector of your chart that rules rest and solitude, so slow down.
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He spends his days in solitude, building and installing custom amplifiers for a rarefied, dwindling group of hi-fi enthusiasts.
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He was already interested in making book-length cartoons; he liked storytelling and the solitude that long-form work offered.
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Truly endarkic people crave solitude and, perhaps less consciously, cataclysm, if only for the opportunity to prove their self-reliance.
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Athena Brenner from Wilmington, N.C, applauds Erik Hagerman's retreat to solitude: If I'm being fairly honest, I applaud Mr. Hagerman.
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Residential buildings are both about solitude making its peace with mutual space — individual compartments that are linked within one superstructure.
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The piece's easygoing abstraction suggests a traveler setting up camp for the night, secure in a mood of peculiar solitude.
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SOLITUDE I'm social and extroverted, but I'm around people all the time so I savor the chance to be alone.
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In previous attempts to write One Hundred Years of Solitude, I tried to tell the story without believing in it.
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Karupa Lake is perhaps the premier place for solitude, pure wilderness and intact nature in the whole national park system.
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The capacity for solitude is naturally inhibited by loneliness, which is why it's important to think about both right now.
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This scene — Henriette's severing from the familiar world, the unending solitude of the liminal state — is nothing less than shattering.
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They discussed everything from working with children to the importance of solitude, nature, being self-sufficient, and drinking strong coffee.
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Four years after her universally lauded debut album, "Pure Heroine," Lorde is releasing "Melodrama," a testimonial to heartbreak and solitude.
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MICHAEL HARRIS Vancouver, British Columbia The writer is the author of the nonfiction books "Solitude" and "The End of Absence."
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The upshot is a loss of daily social contact, lives spent in the car and a new form of solitude.
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Nearly 85033 million visitors come to Grand Staircase-Escalante annually, reveling in wildness, solitude, silence, dark skies and restored biodiversity.
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"You lose this feeling of solitude when you find out there's the same people all over the world," Kojima said.
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Silence and solitude may court disaster, he said, but he believes these battles are his to fight and to overcome.
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In addition to its unmistakable poetic prose and magical realism, "One Hundred Years of Solitude" is a very sensory work.
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Bruder swam out beyond the masses to enjoy the solitude of the ocean some 100 meters (1003 feet) from shore.
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Hatakeyama's meditation on solitude reads as both personal and general — a reflection on the human condition in our current age.
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Valenti says there are several books she rereads every year, including Gabriel García Márquez's classic One Hundred Years of Solitude.
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I love living with my boyfriend, but I'm an introvert at heart and sometimes miss the reliable solitude of living alone.
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The abbey was built on a water source and is the perfect spot for a life of solitude, prayer and brewing.
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But William Green found a moment of solitude amidst the chaos in an unlikely place—a street filled with sleeping cabbies.
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GOREY: The Secret Lives of Edward Gorey presents its subject as a closeted, mostly rebuffed gay man resigned to his solitude.
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There is an atmosphere of solitude and isolation that seems natural and unavoidable — that's one thing the painting says to me.
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Sea of Solitude isn't the first game to explore mental health issues; 2017's Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice is one notable example.
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The sector of your chart that rules solitude and sleep is being activated; give your mind and body time to unwind.
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Parker clearly prefers solitude, which is funny considering Tame Impala is one of the most famous rock acts in the world.
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After being diagnosed with cancer in 2015, Denton said that she is more committed to her life of solitude than ever.
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Sagittarius season begins on November 22, finding the sun lighting up the sector of your chart that rules solitude and sleep.
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Take it slow: The Moon is in sensitive Scorpio, lighting up the part of your chart that seeks rest and solitude.
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The Moon is in sensitive Water sign Cancer, and it is lighting up the sleep and solitude sector of your chart.
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Take it easy tonight: The Moon will enter Sagittarius, lighting up the sector of your chart that rules rest and solitude.
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"What I saw here was this beautiful confluence of nature, culture, solitude and such a deep historical story," Ms. Burns said.
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To really get his 100 years of solitude across, here's a picture he made someone take of him reading a book.
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The Moon enters dreamy Water sign Pisces today and lights up the sector of your chart that rules solitude and sleep.
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Results of a questionnaire distributed by Valdimar's research team suggested that women in particular go to the pool to seek solitude.
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But those who believe the rocks can talk, through countless fossils, sacred ruins and desert solitude, are bracing for a fight.
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In 1787, some thought criminals were victims of their environment and the only way to curb criminal acts was through solitude.
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Humberto Teixeira's lyrics are about reluctantly departing "when the mud turned to stone," facing "sad solitude" and hoping someday to return.
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You're in good company, too: Many of the world's most successful people — from J.K. Rowling to David Letterman — also love solitude.
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None of us would want to live in the howling wilderness of his own solitude, no matter how thick the gilding.
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Today's moon in Aries illuminates the sector of your chart that rules solitude and rest, so slow down and relax, Taurus!
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His most celebrated project, "The Solitude of Ravens," was made in 1986 following his breakup with his second wife, Yoko Miyoshi.
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Take it easy today, Gemini: The Moon is in lazy Taurus, lighting up the sleep and solitude sector of your chart.
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But experiencing beauty in solitude can become a peculiar sort of prison too, like some especially demented form of solitary confinement.
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This stew of fresh experiences, athletic endeavor, unhurried travel, and meaningful solitude is one of the things that keep me going.
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But make it an early night—the moon enters Gemini, illuminating the sector of your chart that rules rest and solitude.
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Here's one of those delicious things that you, in a perfect world, enjoy in high solitude and don't tell anyone about.
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The Moon enters Aries today and illuminates the sleep and solitude sector of your chart, so be gentle with yourself today.
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Nietzsche's most famous character, Zarathustra, shuttles up and down a mountain, between solitude at the top and companionship at the bottom.
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Social media promises an end to loneliness but actually produces an increase in solitude and an intense awareness of social exclusion.
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"Of the part of solitude that it implies, and of the end of innocence that it announces," Mr. Macron added loftily.
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Instead he gifted the TV to one of his daughters and returned his room to the fortress of solitude he preferred.
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Silvana Paternostro talks about "Solitude & Company," her oral history of the Nobel Prize winner's life before and after he found fame.
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WADI NATRUN, Egypt — Christian monks living in the solitude of Egypt's deserts have always faced the threat of attack from outside.
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" Regarding solitude, she said, "I do know from experience what's it like to be alone, but I am good at it.
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My homework tends to need more individual focus which demands quiet and solitude so doing homework alone has become the norm.
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And what I love about Origins is that it never feels like it confuses emptiness with nothingness, or solitude with lifelessness.
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"It was important for me to understand what drives a man seeking solitude, running away from the world," Ms. Solovieva said.
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Farther Arkady's everyday deeds and his solitude, even though hidden behind carelessness and gaiety, became more and more clear to me.
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That edenic solitude is threatened when his school's after-school program requires him (imagine the horror) to join an organized activity.
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All of which made it an alluring slice of lost Venice, a place where history, and maybe even solitude, might endure.
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Despite the inherent solitude of a songwriter's craft, and his long season of obscurity, Mr. Russell was an incredibly gifted collaborator.
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That solitude is a personal thing, but it's certainly reflected in my isolation from any other men who love trans women.
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For Mr. Uslan, this issue marks the start of Superman's Silver Age evolution with the debut of his Fortress of Solitude.
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It's like she sought a cavernous solitude and then waited patiently, allowing her thoughts and memories and voices to flourish inside.
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Now, surfers are increasingly taking to the moonlit skies to do their thing, for the solitude and the less-crowded waves.
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I wish to die in solitude, with nobody actually becoming aware of my death and hence nobody conducting my funeral prayer.
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Mr. Lethem, whose books include "The Fortress of Solitude," has sold his papers, artifacts, even drawings of vomiting cats, to Yale.
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But the indefatigable maestro, who communes with classical music scores even while in the bathtub, said that he also required solitude.
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I've experienced that in my own life, when friends served as God's proxies, dispensing grace I could not receive in solitude.
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Two weeks after its release, last fall, Coffman put out her own single, "All to Myself," about finding solace in solitude.
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I could feel myself nearing some kind of holy solitude, with the Berkshires rolling beside me against a quiet, blank sky.
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Nearly 20 other relatives are quarantined at their homes, praying in isolated solitude, unable to mourn their deep collective loss together.
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Nearly 20 other relatives are quarantined at their homes, praying in isolated solitude, unable to mourn their deep collective loss together.
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Be gentle with yourself: The Moon is in Gemini, lighting up the sector of your chart that rules solitude and sleep!
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I write from my own experiences, and my current practice has been embracing solitude and introspection as a means of self-love.
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But he fears the solitude of the area is a trade-off for the culture he'd experience back in a big city.
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Shrouded by fogged windows, they thumb their phones or gaze out the window, finding moments of solitude amid the bustle of London.
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You know, what's so fascinating about watching teenagers and young people now, is that there is absolutely no capacity whatsoever for solitude.
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Solitude to them is, you know, them frantically trying to cover up any anxiety about being lonely on one of these devices.
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Catch up on rest, Gemini—the Moon is in luxurious Earth sign Taurus, illuminating the solitude and sleep sector of your chart.
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The Moon enters lazy Taurus today, lighting up the sector of your chart that rules sleep and solitude—so slow down, Gemini!
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His knowledge, his brilliance, his work ethic, his pedantry, his stubbornness: these things keep the Spaniard locked in his fortress of solitude.
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They are faced with a choice between the cultivation of love, companionship and family, and a retreat into solitude and creative work.
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Though he still owned a studio in Rome, he began spending less time there, preferring the solitude and space of the countryside.
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I make paintings — a condition which requires light, solitude, and an area on which to hang or mount a canvas for work.
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It's the wastepaper scrap heap in "Too Loud a Solitude" from which the narrator salvages and builds a library (as Hrabal did).
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Sea of Solitude is beautiful and dark and tragic — and if you happen to see yourself in it, those feelings only multiply.
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Though no one is likely to describe Mr. Bowie as a minimalist, these artists share a vision of universal solitude and dislocation.
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Isn't having a dream – which is the source of "Flag," as the artist has told us many times – proof of our solitude?
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" It can also manifest itself in the country's people; one man notes that everyone he encounters "smells of time and radiates solitude.
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In Hiroyuki Itsuki's blockbuster self-help book, "Recommendation for Solitude", the 86-year-old author promotes reminiscing about "the good old days".
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In "My Parents", he allows himself to show the elder Hockneys "chained together, but separated, each enclosed in his or her solitude".
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Lexington was second, which afforded him a rare moment to observe the former vice-president in the solitude of an empty jetway.
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If just thinking about the possible messiness is making you seriously consider a tranquil life of romance-free solitude, hold a beat.
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The Electric State, on the other hand, features scenes that explore the solitude of the America's deserts in the Great Basin area.
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After observing hundreds of people in their solitude, Foos becomes increasingly misanthropic: In dehumanizing his guests, he loses his faith in humanity.
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This year, it's Sea of Solitude, which looks like a game for anyone who waxes nostalgic about The Legend of Zelda: Windwaker.
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But amid the solitude, there would be unexpected moments when Timo's emotions would suddenly explode out of nowhere and into the open.
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Take it easy today, Scorpio: The Moon is in Libra, lighting up the sector of your chart that rules solitude and sleep.
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It's about embracing your solitude if that's important to you, but it's really about creating your own script for your own life.
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If he doesn't die in the process, he will abdicate throne and move to North of the Wall to live in solitude.
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Sea of Solitude is heavy, a "beautiful but imperfect exploration of loneliness," as Nicole Clark nicely put it a few weeks back.
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Netflix did not disclose when "One Hundred Years of Solitude" would begin filming or when it would be released on the platform.
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The slowly building music sets the tone for a series of scenes that ricochet between spiritual solitude, lively playful moments, and despair.
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Take it easy today, Virgo: The Moon enters Leo this morning, illuminating the sector of your chart that rules rest and solitude.
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As purposefully inert as it is painstakingly animated, the movie simultaneously suggests a vast collective enterprise and a sense of anguished solitude.
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There he lived apart, in a mountain house loaned by friends, among the eagles who loved solitude as much as he did.
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President Obama is scheduled to campaign with Hillary Clinton today, and odds are he'll work into the early-morning hours in solitude.
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Last year, however, Mr. Alvarez resolved to break the cycle of solitude and torment that had consumed him for half a century.
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He might look forward to the moment when he could lock himself in his office to complete paperwork, craving silence and solitude.
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The commonplace vices of an other-directed existence — vanity, envy, insecurity — seem to be magnified many times among these denizens of solitude.
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That's not to say there aren't glum moments; stand-out track "9/11 / Mr Lonely" is an honest, personal ode to solitude.
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Be gentle with yourself today, Sagittarius: The Moon in Scorpio lights up the sector of your chart that rules solitude and rest.
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Take it easy today, Taurus: The Moon is in Aries, lighting up the sector of your chart that rules rest and solitude.
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The Moon is in Sagittarius, activating the sleep and solitude sector of you chart, so catch up on rest and alone time.
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You're usually the life of the party, but some solitude is in order since you're so sensitive to other people's energy now.
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The EP is ultimately a celebration of finding joy in solitude when it feels like no one else is appreciating you properly.
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Slow down today, Aquarius, the Moon enters Capricorn this afternoon lighting up the sector of your chart that rules rest and solitude.
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Take it easy today, Virgo: The Moon is now in Leo, activating the sector of your chart that rules rest and solitude.
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I decided that if I was the problem roommate, it was probably best for me to have my own fortress of solitude.
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The dreary piano lines and synth drones evoke those long, lonely distances, evoking both the anxiety and the solitude of the road.
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Take it easy today, Taurus—the Moon enters Aries and lights up the sector of your chart that rules rest and solitude!
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At the end of the series finale, Clark was given the iconic red and blue suit while in the Fortress of Solitude.
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Clark went on to propose to Lois in the Fortress of Solitude, which she gladly accepted before he could finish his sentence.
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"One Hundred Years of Solitude" is known for capturing the magical realism prevalent in Latin American literature in the 60s and 70s.
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The addition of a pure-hearted baby alleviated the solitude and tension that comes with a story of a silent bounty hunter.
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Now, its rewards may be less tangible than other parks, but people who come to Congaree enjoy what they see: the solitude.
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From Plato to Thoreau, generations of philosophers, poets and prophets have celebrated solitude, stillness, and taking time to get to know thyself.
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If you're one of these employees, you might feel liberated by the solitude, or you might feel like you're going stir crazy.
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In the hours between, the interminable stretches of solitude, he tried to be honest with himself about what anger had cost him.
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Beer: Why crack open a cold one with the boys when instead you can crack open a cold one in perfect solitude?
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A mother is mentioned in passing, but her absence nevertheless fills the air, shaping the family's exchanges and each member's discreet solitude.
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"It very difficult work, not only the labor, but mainly the solitude because you spend most of the year alone," she said.
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Not absolute solitude—like you are sitting in a jail cell somewhere—but I'm talking about things just being settled around you.
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A warrior whose mental weapons seem to come equally from heart and air, and whose soul is nourished by solitude and dreams.
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But with help from Mama Owl's wise advice, Little Owl adjusts to the quiet and solitude and learns to appreciate the snow.
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An enterprise that began in solitude has grown, and Mr. Pauline has come to work with a number of assistants, largely volunteers.
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But after a decade of solitude, "he needs more practice," said Teresa Camacho Badani, a herpetologist at the museum who found Juliet.
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They are plentiful enough that they can serve either as a venue for interactions between roommates or as places for some solitude.
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Slovakia, though, had me leaning into solitude, and enjoying a sense of uninhibited joy that you just can't get from other people.
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Until then, artists and musicians continued to occupy the neighborhood in search of the same inexpensive, creative solitude offered at 501 Canal.
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I worry that we're losing the value or understanding the value of solitude, that there's never any reason now to be bored.
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He got a car, a hilarious picture of himself towering over Gary Bettman, and a key to Superman's Fortress of Solitude trophy.
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Place 73 Though she only got to see part of Chile's Route of Parks, our columnist found plenty of joy — and solitude.
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" Mr. Friedman has been a frequent collaborator with the Civilians, and has written music for many shows, including "The Fortress of Solitude.
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That love and her father's devotion were recollections that cheered Miss Nightingale's current solitude and somehow gave a shape to her life.
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Long ago, when I first decided I wanted to see a total solar eclipse, I planned to do so in romantic solitude.
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"Outside" has the makings of a powerful meditation on solitude and confinement, yet loses itself in its own fascination with soft porn.
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Those seeking solitude away from the hubbub of everyday life should head to this stunning floating villa in New South Wales, Australia.
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Sharon talked about the "solitude of the leader," and how leaders must bear the burden and the weight of their decision-making.
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Compared with the digressive exuberance of these more densely populated fictions, "Slave Old Man" transpires in a solitude that can be limiting.
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To help create, out of silence and solitude, a community or communities of people drawn to this information and these narratives; 3.
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"His mind is confused, because of the solitude he lived through, without the love of his father or his mother," Jose said.
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You work too hard, and the Moon is in Sagittarius today, illuminating the sector of your chart that rules rest and solitude.
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His nom de guerre was Aureliano, for a protagonist from "One Hundred Years of Solitude," the beloved work by novelist Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
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Appearing to Sam in a vision, he warns Sam of her solitude, and says that human connection is ultimately more important than science.
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Hospitality requires daily Bible reading, deep repentance, dark mornings in solitude, and the daily willingness to forgive others whether or not they ask.
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He is unleashing his repressed emotions towards his current connections, and in doing so, he is seeking solitude and release as the solution.
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Lauren Young posts about Black Rifle all the time, sometimes just sipping a cup in solitude, sometimes holding an M249 light machine gun.
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The Moon is in Earth sign Capricorn today, activating the sector of your chart that rules solitude and sleep—catch up on both.
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It has sort of an understated humor and desperation that's a fairly true reflection of trying to embrace solitude after leaving the city.
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It is, from its thrilling high points to its devastating observations of border-town racism, an exhilarating chronicle of achievement, solitude, and sacrifice.
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This stamina is a crucial part of the performance for the artist, who sees the work as an exploration of his own solitude.
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I take in so much nicotine daily at this point, I would have to lock myself in my apartment and detox in solitude.
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Be very gentle with yourself today, Sagittarius: The Moon is in Scorpio, activating the sector of your chart that rules solitude and sleep.
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"One Hundred Years of Solitude" tells the story of seven generations of the Buendia family in the fictional town of Macondo in Colombia.
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The Canadian artist—who says her work explores femininity, interdependence, performance, and solitude—draws a world that is pink, mystical and brashly feminist.
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They travel to the now-deceased Superman's Fortress of Solitude, where elder Clark realizes that there will be no resurrection this time around.
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When Robert Fripp [of King Crimson] was flashing out and left music, he went into complete solitude in a spiritual retreat for years.
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Scarcely ever, though, do we see someone sitting at a table in the N.Y.P.L., in solitude and silence, and simply reading a book.
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The common man has had to confront it, attacking or attacked, in solitude or with an enormous mass of people at public rallies.
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Take it slow today, Gemini—the Moon enters Taurus this morning, lighting up the sector of your chart that rules solitude and rest.
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When the prison first opened, these doors were actually just small openings to pass food through so the inmate could live in solitude.
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But collaboration, even when it's difficult, can sometimes yield a richer, stranger document; work generated and realized in perfect solitude often feels airless.
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On February 21, 2018, Mugabe marked his first birthday since his resignation in near solitude, far from the lavish affair of past years.
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August 18 brings the lunar eclipse in Air sign Aquarius, which will activate the sector of your chart that rules rest and solitude.
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The title of this record and Time to Go Home seem to embrace a sort of solitude, a willingness not to go out.
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For more than a decade, I managed to keep my dysphoria at bay, relegating thoughts of my gender identity to moments of solitude.
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It's time to slow down, Leo: The moon enters Cancer today, lighting up the sector of your chart that rules sleep and solitude.
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Take it easy today, Capricorn, the Moon has entered Sagittarius and is activating the sector of your chart that rules sleep and solitude.
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As viewers might perhaps make incorrect assumptions about Kutcher, the film instead slowly unveils new information that contrasts his solitude and emotional state.
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Mars in Aquarius will activate the sector of your chart that rules rest and solitude, so make time to be alone and recharge.
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I buy 100 Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez, Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri, and Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk by David Sedaris.
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Maybe Walden, a game is for those who do not have access to nature, or solitude, or the quiet and distance Thoreau desired.
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Make it an early night: The Moon will enter Sagittarius and light up the sector of your chart that rules sleep and solitude.
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To be orderly, after describing her eyes I should describe her nose: a little heavy, unlike her mouth, which betrayed solitude and kindness.
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In Europe, Iceland, Russia and most other provinces in Canada, most salmon rivers are private, and thus offer solitude and many more fish.
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For the first time in a long while, Mr. Carrey said he is aware of his solitude — not just noticing but enjoying it.
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THE MAKING OF A LITERARY HIT In case you're curious, here's the story of how "One Hundred Years of Solitude" became a classic.
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This cheerful title introduces a rosy-cheeked, eye-lashed "Queen of the Night Sky," lonely after 4.5 billion years of silvery bright solitude.
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New York City, a place where strangers' lives intertwine in fantastic and untidy ways, has been forced into solitude by social distancing measures.
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The solitude didn't bother Sarah when her husband was alive, but now the creaky floorboards and banging doors set her nerves a-jangle.
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Nathaniel Hawthorne cherished his solitude ("It is so sweet to be alone," he wrote to his wife in 18893), but not at mealtime.
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Quiet, intent, comfortable in its peaceful late-night solitude, Moon Trip Radio is a blur of fuzz and shimmer with hooks buried inside.
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I prefer the community around a wall over the solitude of a studio, and I am trying to reconstruct that more and more.
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Unlike some items that have changed hands several times, Ruth's 500th home run bat has spent decades out of sight in undisturbed solitude.
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This is in addition to Alyeska in Alaska, Steamboat in Colorado, Big Sky in Montana, Mount Bachelor in Oregon and Solitude in Utah.
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And the President still gets frustrated by the forced solitude and thinking time imposed on him by chief of staff General John Kelly.
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All around spread the sands of solitude, which through the centuries have served as a passage for armies, merchants, monks, envoys and explorers.
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And the wild places where we hike and hunt and find solitude may not be there for future generations to do the same.
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His preoccupations therein are with dualities, dichotomies and doubles: philanderer-penitent, solitude-solipsism, prince-pauper, Clark Kent-Superman, to name just a few.
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But whatever solitude Iberia might have offered came to an end about 2800,2900 years ago, when new people arrived with crops and livestock.
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But as a lifelong climber I find a strange solace in hanging from a granite wall, without a rope, in pure mountainous solitude.
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It's an album that is torn between pastoral visions and urban environments, solitude and companionship, clear-eyed psychedelic revelation and clear-eyed sobriety.
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Much of de Vries's poetry evokes interiors: the introspective solitude of a bedroom or an ongoing conversation between two people in a chatroom.
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Take it slow today, Cancer: The Moon enters Gemini this afternoon, lighting up the sector of your chart that rules solitude and rest.
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It was just more like working women — not even just women, just people in this area — which allows for questions about relationships with strangers, different ways people live in community, or the family nucleus, versus solitude, whether that solitude is just being alone in a bar or alone in your bedroom, and the complicated relationships you can have with a stranger.
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"The third count goes further, saying that the Plaintiff's "solitude, seclusion, right of privacy, or private affairs" were violated "by intentionally tracking their location.
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Similar to how loneliness describes being alone and wanting company, "aloneliness" can be used to describe the natural desire for solitude, Dr. Coplan said.
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Though Sea of Solitude lasts around four hours, the world was captivating enough to make me spend additional hours simply running around in it.
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That's why we've ranked 19 of the most idyllic British landmarks that you can enjoy in relative solitude, from coastal retreats to abandoned castles.
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The serene and wistful portraits in Detroit-based artist Kelsey Beckett's Murmuration exhibition explore the emotional intricacies that characterize moments of solitude and intimacy.
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There is no shortage of screen time dedicated to contestants expressing shock over the fact that Underwood's penis has lived a life of solitude.
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Sea of Solitude is about a young woman named Kay, who is suffering from such loneliness, that her hopelessness transforms her into a monster.
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" Clinton notes that her daughter Chelsea loved the science fiction classic "A Wrinkle in Time" and Gabriel García Márquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude.
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This solar eclipse in dreamy Pisces takes place in the sector of your chart that rules rest and rejuvenation, solitude, and your unconscious mind.
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And carrying me through this blissful solitude was a pair of indestructible $23 corded earbuds that I knew to sound only kind of good.
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Among the findings here was that people with an avoidant attachment style (who tend to see others as untrustworthy) sought out more constructive solitude.
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Whether they write in a journal, practice meditation, or sit silently and reflect, they know a little solitude is essential to their well-being.
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It's like the little fortress of solitude—my own little world where no one can contact me, I can just press the pause button.
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Catch up on alone time today, Scorpio: The Moon is in Libra, lighting up the sector of your chart that rules solitude and rest.
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Ode stridently shuts down Hannah's preconceived notions about being a writer — solitude isn't the best end game, because it's not the most productive space.
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The first ever screen adaptation of Nobel Prize winning author Gabriel García Márquez's classic novel One Hundred Years of Solitude is coming to Netflix.
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As the daughter of the late icon Michael Jackson, she could live out her days in quiet solitude, far from the bustle of stardom.
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He became a fortress of solitude as the game wore on, bombarded from all sides by slightly mistimed passes from his conspicuously inferior teammates.
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He liked working in solitude because it cut him off from outside voices, or perhaps because there were too many in his own head.
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Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times' chief book critic, recommends titles like Toni Morrison's Beloved and Gabriel Garcia Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude.
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Shown fasting and praying, weeping in solitude and shivering through frigid Judean Desert nights, he's the embodiment of Jesus Christ in everything but name.
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Without silence, solitude, darkness, how can we come to any sense of our true size, our actual relationship with the rest of the world?
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She headed to the range to fire off hundreds of arrows in solitude and her hard graft was rewarded with a ticket to Rio.
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The sexy couple next to me was too busy smooching over red wine for me to inquire about the French attitude toward British solitude.
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"Puerto Rico is Macondo," she says, referring to the town in "One Hundred Years of Solitude," where inexplicable events are part of the routine.
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We predict that we prefer solitude on our commute, for example, but consistently report a more positive experience when we connect with a stranger.
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Ruffalo, in his round-shouldered, restrained performance, seemed to have uncannily captured Bilott's trout-lipped solitude, a standoffishness that made him seem permanently braced.
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"He loved the solitude of the mountains on which he often ventured for hiking or skiing," said the Italian State Police, in its statement.
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In the roll call of cinema, and with good cause, Melville is the laureate of mistrust: Why do you think I have chosen solitude?
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A wave of psychic feels calls for solitude and self-soothing when the Capricorn moon faces off with Mars in sentimental Cancer on Tuesday.
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It's an emotional scene, meant to illustrate the solitude and loneliness a high-level combat athlete has to endure to provide for said family.
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Take it easy today, Aries; the Moon is in sensitive Water sign Pisces, activating the sector of your chart that rules solitude and sleep.
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I never feel a real sense of solitude in New York unless the world outside and the world contained within my apartment is still.
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As years pass in solitude and Felix lives off his savings and retirement package, obsessed with revenge, he likes to imagine he's not alone.
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It is just that he craves peace and solitude, often to collect his thoughts and catalog them on his ever-present yellow legal pad.
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It's time for you to unwind and rest—the Moon is in Virgo, activating the part of your chart that rules relaxation and solitude.
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For nearly all of human history, people were able to find silence and solitude pretty easily — that was just part of the human condition.
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Sea of Solitude, which Electronic Arts will publish this year, is among a growing number of video games that are tackling mental health issues.
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But while some may find such a journey liberating, others might worry about safety or a period of solitude in a strange, unfamiliar place.
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We made it to the remote island of Vieques, where the solitude of undeveloped beaches used to be a key component of the allure.
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Listen again to the quieter ballads from "Fortress of Solitude" or the song "Beautiful" from "Pretty Filthy," the Civilians musical about the pornography industry.
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When the sun rises, the place is peaceful, as the lagoon laps at its mangrove forest and barracuda, snapper and grouper enjoy the solitude.
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You can hike and bike the rugged terrain (still sprinkled with wooden lean-tos) with your solitude interrupted only by the rustle of wildlife.
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The missing word in a Wordsworth line that Crusoe, on his island, struggles to remember, is "solitude"; some things cannot be faced head on.
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It also raises a variety of profound questions — about the role of solitude, about the value of suffering, about the diversity of human needs.
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"I work at a job that requires all-day chatter, and coming home to my solitude is necessary," a solo-dwelling woman told Curbed.
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She added that because solitude helps us regulate our emotions, it can have a calming effect that prepares us to better engage with others.
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Among them is the Akademie Schloss Solitude, an international artist residency program in Stuttgart that has an AfD member on its board of trustees.
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Yes. You go there to find something that is mighty scarce in Manhattan and other parts of New York in the holiday season: solitude.
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They call themselves the Breakfast Club, and McAdoo, a 6-foot-43-inch power forward, enjoys the relative solitude of these early-morning sessions.
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The solitude resulted in one of the most evocative and affecting folk albums of the 2000s, and it sold over half a million copies.
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The city is also home to notable buildings, from the wobbly tower in Killesbergturm to the minimal central library and the regal Solitude Palace.
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So he awoke early to go for a swim — as a boy, he spent his summers at Jones Beach — and he relished the solitude.
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And when Mr. Trump spent his first few weeks as president in virtual solitude in the White House residence, Mr. Schiller eased his loneliness.
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For some residents, it's reminiscent of winter 10 or 20 years ago, with less noise, fewer people and a feeling that borders on solitude.
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On the contrary, the announcement that "One Hundred Years of Solitude" will become a series has reverberated throughout the world, only reinforcing its standing.
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But he had never agreed to it, worrying that "One Hundred Years of Solitude" would not translate well or fit within a single movie.
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Drawing from a long Afrofuturist tradition, Splendor & Misery captures in equal measure the solitude, terror, and hope offered by the void of outer space.
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It's perhaps also no coincidence that he does this when he comes out of his fortress of solitude, as well as when he has control.
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NFL teams aren't always covered as fiercely as they are in, say, Philadelphia or Dallas, and for some teams, silence and solitude marks the offseason.
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Take it slow today, Aries: The Moon is in sensitive water sign Pisces, lighting up the sector of your chart that rules solitude and rest.
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Unfortunately the best of these arrangements, an orchestral treatment of "The Sound of Silence" (yet another lyric about nocturnal solitude) has only appeared at concerts.
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Far from being bleak, there is something soothing about the solitude of the frames, as though the silent landscapes offer respite from the chaotic present.
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Also in the mix is an increasingly vocal minority of queer and transgender truckers, drawn by the decent pay and relative solitude of the job.
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No. They simply issued a heart-felt cry of pain over their own solitude, a condition they would not wish on future cohorts of clerics.
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Left to his own resources and with a few sheep to rear, Liu learnt to survive on his own and get used to the solitude.
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In solitude, prayer allows for one's mind to breathe, to explore the free expanse of one's thoughts, with no glaring screen in front of me.
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They are hardwired for mastery of hunting and tracking, trading, achieving and maintaining power, gaining expertise, tolerating solitude, using aggression and taking on leadership roles.
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It's a majestic 11-song "story album," tracing the young producer's journey from solitude to love, that demonstrates his impressive range, both musically and emotionally.
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SOME elements of "La Soledad" ("Solitude", pictured), Jorge Thielen Armand's debut feature film about life in a crumbling colonialist mansion in Caracas, encourage the imagination.
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Del was a loner before the apocalypse struck, and initially, he claims he's happy to be living a near-monastic life of solitude and silence.
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The sun enters Leo, lighting up the sector of your chart that rules rest and solitude—catch up on time alone and get some sleep!
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America's most self-obsessed grandstander will not retreat, tail between his legs, to live out the rest of his days in Howard Hughes-ish solitude.
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"There's just an incredible amount of loneliness as a mother, all this solitude no one really speaks to," added Reitman, a mom of two sons.
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The "I Picture You Before Me" featured in Sea of Solitude is an instrumental track, but there's another version that appears on the official soundtrack.
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Fans of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's magical realism novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude" will get a chance to see the multigenerational tale unfold on Netflix.
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The essay in the liner notes talks about a feeling of solitude in the sounds—is that true to your experiences while working on it?
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And although the number of people living alone keeps going up, the idea of solitude as a path to self-actualization is far from new.
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Nidaa Badwan's 100 Days of Solitude explores the refuge she found in her 100-square-foot room in Gaza during the course of 20 months.
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Foremost among those novels was "One Hundred Years of Solitude," Mr. García Márquez's epochal multigenerational saga, first published in the author's native Colombia in 1967.
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It is the opposite of the title track, in which O'Connor expresses a commitment to remain brave within the solitude she sensed was her destiny.
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She worked very hard at her stunning poetry, and like most serious writers, did her work in solitude, not seeking the limelight or momentary fame.
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The show delved into the origins of "A Dialogue With Solitude," displaying spreads of the 1965 maquette and several handmade photo-books from the 1950s.
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Spending time in solitude free of distractions allows you to take a more big-picture outlook along with gaining more self-awareness about your life.
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"Concrete Genie" (Pixelopus/SIE)"Gris" (Nomada Studio/Devolver)"Kind Words" (Popcannibal)"Life is Strange 2" (Dontnod/Square Enix)"Sea of Solitude" (Jo-Mei Games/EA)
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He wasn't seen at publishing parties, and one colleague wondered if his extroversion at lunch meetings served "to disguise crippling shyness" and habits of solitude.
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Despite her solitude, J does find connections of a sort, the most significant of which is to Ovid himself, whose stories are her constant companions.
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They encounter each other on a snowy March night in a deserted country inn near Lake Michigan, where both have come to work in solitude.
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It's the least she can do to have a laugh at his expense, though later, in a moment of rare solitude, her mood turns melancholy.
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You're in a sleepy mood today, thanks to the Moon in sensitive Cancer lighting up the sector of your chart that rules solitude and rest.
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Lots of talk has been going on around you lately, but today the Moon enters solid, grounded Capricorn, inspiring you to seek solitude and rest.
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The sun enters private, emotional water sign Scorpio this morning, illuminating the sector of your chart that rules sleep and dreams, as well as solitude.
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The getaway serves as a special opportunity for a few artists to take up home in the rural area and craft their art in solitude.
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Embracing the solitude and musical freedom the format affords, La Torture Des Ténèbres has become a conduit for the myriad dystopian horrors haunting her work.
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It wasn't perfect nature, but for Ms. Hood and the other glampers, it was enough to let them slip into a collective state of solitude.
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Tennis star Serena Williams announced that she is "spending the next 6 weeks in solitude" amid the coronavirus pandemic that has infected over 150,000 worldwide.
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It's not just that it makes knitting feel cool; it's that knitters can find community within a hobby or livelihood that's often done in solitude.
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To blunt the solitude, Ms. Quinn's daughter, son-in-law and two grandsons wanted to hold video chats with her through Zoom, a videoconferencing app.
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The unfair charges land him a cell in the notorious Château d'If, a fortress prison island where inmates are condemned to solitude, and often death.
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I was reading 100 Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez and really empathized with Rebecca, a character in the book who was very emotional.
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It is telling that most of the canvases here were titled for single-room-occupancy hotels on the Upper West Side, underscoring solitude and isolation.
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The Fantastics Your affection for "Little, Big" also pointed me directly to another 20th-century classic, "One Hundred Years of Solitude," by Gabriel García Márquez.
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This article is adapted from "Alone Time: Four Seasons, Four Cities, and the Pleasures of Solitude," by Stephanie Rosenbloom, a reporter for the Travel section.
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