As such, they convey the first tremors of a collective anxiety that, in art, was to reach its peak in Expressionism.
When catcher Jorge Posada clasped his glove around it, the collective anxiety of 54,283 fans went away with a roar.
This monologue expands into collective anxiety in the big-city alienation of "City of Twist."
"The crisis has gone on to allow a glimpse into the collective anxieties of the Arab world."
FEW events seem to cause more collective anxiety in the office than the company holiday party.
Yet underlying that assertiveness is a collective anxiety.
The idea that horror films reflect, or even caricature, society's collective anxieties is nothing new.
Tracy Kidder focuses on this subject in "Old Friends," sensing, perhaps, a growing collective anxiety as middle-aged Americans have to face their parents' aging.
As a result, there is a collective anxiety and anger our there among authors of all levels.
The collective anxiety on the bridge diminished palpably the moment the viewscreen reverted to the placid vista of a motionless starscape.