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Repressed hatred can lead to many physical and emotional ailments.
Repressed anger was starting to find its way out, though this was of course the wrong time and place for it to show.
Repressed violence shook him a moment with a spastic shudder.
Repressed sexuality does not appear to the patient to be sexuality at all.
"Repressed literary men, scientists, educators, public and cultural figures of Belarus, 1794-1991.
Repressed emotions, some of them torrential, are released in the safety of her therapeutic environment.
Repressed groups, ideologies and nationalities saw a chance to express their opinions and wishes.
Repressed humanist efforts should be made visible as well as delayed impulses of the enlightenment.
Repressed desires rise to the surface, especially when Ms. Mansfield skips through.
Repressed memories haunt all of us.
Repressed memories can influence behavior unconsciously, manifesting themselves in our discussions, dreams, and emotional reactions.
Repressed people have burst their bonds.
"Repressed memories," whispered Gillian, knowing it was true.
Repressed memories sell.
Repressed anger.
"Repressed destruction: vicious rebirth."
Repressed emotions tend to leap out at you when you least expect them-and usually at the worst possible moment!"
Repressed anger in children surfaces as teen-age depression or delinquency; adolescents whose fathers are neglectful often become underachievers.
The Myth of Repressed Memory.
"Repressed Orthodox clergymen and priests of Belarus, 1917-1967.
The person may not remember what actually happened while emotions experienced during the trauma may be reexperienced without the person understanding why (see Repressed memory).
Music of the Repressed Russian Avant-Garde, 1900-1929.
"Repressed Belarusian literary men.
Repressed anger erupts in the utterly catchy "Seether"; other songs are about lost innocence, depression and obsessive desire.
Matt Tuck (of Bullet for My Valentine) on "Repressed"