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"unassuaged" Definitions
  1. not quenched, eased, or satisfied : not assuaged

11 Sentences With "unassuaged"

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The government recently said it would return some of the disputed property, but the protesters are unassuaged.
The lyrics follow in cornucopian abundance, as if Cohen were possessed by a Dionysian mania forever unassuaged.
Still, residents of Sandy Ground, and other neighborhoods with significant working-class populations, like Grand Case and Quartier d'Orléans, are unassuaged and angry.
And even though some of the battles their real-life counterparts fought have been at least partly won, their anger feels urgent and unassuaged.
As he predicted, American conservatism is moving in an ever angrier, more radical direction, unassuaged by its control of the presidency, the Senate and a majority on the Supreme Court.
Mr Trump has set up a trust for his business interests run by his son Donald Trump Jr. Critics are unassuaged: the trust's tax ID number is the same as the president's social security number and he can revoke it at any time.
Based on a Freudian interpretation, the story uses the influences of childhood experience and the misunderstandings that can arise between two people. Strait is the Gate taps the unassuaged memory of Gide's unsuccessful wooing of his cousin between 1888 and 1891. Much of the story is written as an epistolary novel between the Protagonist Jerome and his love Alissa. Much of the end of the novel is taken up by an exploration into Alissa's journal that details most of the events of the novel from her perspective.
He doesn't just paint street scenes, but for me these are his most effective images. Devoid of any human presence, his locations are ripe for ghosts, the atmosphere heavy with unassuaged yearning."Rik Rawling, "Keep it Hyper Real", WordPress 2009 "His most recent work involves street scenes with people being 'weighed down' by advertising billboards, like the ones showing New York. Some of his earlier work looked at the suffering felt by people imposed by governments and societies raising moral and political questions about military regimes."Richard Hartley-Parkinson, "Artist Denis Peterson’s realistic paintings that look like photographs.
At a time of > despair, Crowley wrote, "What really pulled me from the pit was the courage, > wisdom, understanding and divine enlightenment of the Ape herself. Over and > over again, she smote into my soul that I must understand the way of the > gods ... We must not look to the dead past, or gamble with the unformed > future; we must live wholly in the present, wholly absorbed in the Great > Work, 'unassuaged of purpose, delivered from the lust of result'. Only so > could will be pure and perfect." Crowley wrote one of his most confronting poems, "Leah Sublime" (which has been called "alarmingly obscene"), in her honour.
Even though Chilperic retained Galswintha's dowry, her untimely death aroused the enmity of her sister Brunhilda against him and Fredegund; it also incurred the wrath of his brother Sigebert, bringing about 40 years of conflict between the Frankish kingdoms of Austrasia and Neustria—a veritable Merovingian civil war. When Chilperic was murdered in 584, Brunhilda's anger remained unassuaged, and the conflict following Galswintha's murder continued until Fredegund's death in 597. Beyond this, the result of such antipathy was a three-generation-long feud that essentially "wrecked the Merovingian family" and contributed to the death of ten of its kings. Galswintha remains listed in modern genealogical charts demonstrating the links between the Visigothic kingdoms and the Byzantine Empire.
The story of his childhood and the lives of his family members and close friends is told in his memoir Romulus, My Father, which was made into a film starring Eric Bana (Romulus), Franka Potente (Christine), Kodi Smit-McPhee (Raimond) and Marton Csokas (Hora). In a later book, After Romulus, a collection of essays, "he reflects on the writing of the Romulus, My Father, the making of the film, his relationship to the desolate beauty of the central Victorian landscape, the philosophies that underpinned his father's relationship to the world and, most movingly, the presence and absence of his mother and his unassuaged longing for her". (from the publisher) He is married to Yael Gaita, who was born in Tel Aviv and until 2008 was a teacher at King David School, Melbourne, where she taught Hebrew. Gaita has two children, Katerina and Eva and two stepchildren, Dahlia and Michelle.

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