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With time more pressing than ever, a full unburdening of souls would have to wait.
Alma knows what she needs is a great unburdening.
Her passion had almost been a celebration, an unburdening.
We have reached the next-to-last chapter of my unburdening, and the weather is appropriate.
A mutual unburdening, a clasping of warm hands, was what really mattered.
Singing, to her, represents a physical challenge, not an emotional unburdening."
The neighbors do more than the usual unburdening of themselves, so we learn a fair bit of their individual histories.
His new friend listened with just that degree of sympathy which encourages the unburdening of the soul.
Sam could sense a cathartic release in the man's voice, the kind of peace that comes only with the unburdening of some forbidden secret.
Or the unburdening of his troubles.
"With clarity came a certain unburdening.
Bertie was not due home for another hour, but his sisters were available for the immediate unburdening of a scandal-laden mind.
Coyle experienced a sudden unburdening of responsibilities which he knew he had previously shirked.
Just an unburdening. '
One thing in the publication of the work alarmed me, less on account of my safety than for the unburdening of my mind.
'So this is the summer of Tom Flanagan's growth as well as the summer of my unburdening.
One such example is the concept of prenatal influ- ences, so integral to the unburdening of a case in Dianetics auditing.
Third, and the most important process of restorative justice, is the concept of 'healing,' or the collaborative unburdening of pain for the victim, offender, and community.
What had started as a comfortable, long-awaited unburdening had mutated into a tense interrogation as Dr. Armstrong probed for every possible detail.
The entire city vibrated slightly, as the hundreds of thousands of tons of SDF-1 rose from the ship's Gibraltarlike keel blocks; their unique absorption system adjusted to the sudden unburdening.
The recalling and expression of old hurts in response to the auditor's questions may feel like an unburdening, followed by a period of elation, as though a weight had been lifted off the practitioner's shoulders.
Yet the restoration to the record of figures like Leon Trotsky, Nikolai Bukharin, Grigory Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev will begin a great unburdening of Soviet consciousness.
So there is none of the relief of a true unburdening, and the discussion of problems that characterises the homecoming of someone to a companion who is close in age as well as relationship.
Once the great mass of ice had melted, the subsequent unburdening of the Earth's crust resulted in a continuing rise in the land which is estimated to be of the order of 2-3 mm per year.
"Billie Jean King: Portrait of a Pioneer," which has its premiere tomorrow night, shows King; her companion, Ilana Kloss; and Larry King offering candor expected inside a therapist's office, an unburdening of tangled, complicated lives.