The pressure seems not to bother him -or at least he does not externalise it.
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Sometimes, it helps to externalise things.
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How may one hope to externalise with astringent ink the aesthetic sensation of the assimilation of gusts of perfume?
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But you can externalise it and at least prove to yourself and the world that you have control over something.
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Part of Pope Urban's thinking in launching the First Crusade was to usefully externalise this aggression by redirecting it against the Muslim threat.
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We chose to externalise these opposing voices as a way of dramatising the pressure he was under, and how abandoned he had been.
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Unseen by Greek, or Norseman, or Hindoo, the potent force by which alone they could externalise their image, existed outside them, independent of their thought.
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Israeli sources note that Assad has not tried since then to turn the Golan into a "second front" to try to externalise his crisis.
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The bad attributes are always projected, displaced, or otherwise externalised.
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Can't you see that you're simply externalising your own emotions?
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As my life shattered into pieces, my home sprang into uncanny response, externalising my horror.
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Developing associations are already providing homes for local authority nominees; councils have externalised new provision to us.
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The internet is our collective externalised mind.
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Yet in Port Said it seemed the opposite: externalised, in some cases almost performative, yet no less sincere.
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Sutherland paints the hills from high above and yet somehow deep within, as a kind of externalised geology.
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But once externalised, much like someone who talks about all they do for charity, it's open to cynicism.