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But when I put my hand on his shoulder I could feel him inwardly pull away.
NEWYORKER: The Other Place
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We have fewer competitors now, and some of the ones we have are inwardly focused now.
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Sales and marketing tend to be inwardly focused and rely on past experiences to predict future outcomes.
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Pereda was inwardly satisfied by the thought that the scene was like something from a story by di Benedetto.
NEWYORKER: The Insufferable Gaucho
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But partnering up seems an unlikely scenario at Yahoo, whose style outwardly friendly and inwardly guarded reflects on Koogle himself.
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The irregularity of her features, her straight, dry hair, her small mouth, all caused her to cringe inwardly and suddenly to feel vulnerable.
NEWYORKER: In Other Rooms, Other Wonders
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It's the brutality of the bully, the inwardly frightened, the insecure.
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But inwardly, McEniff must have been chuckling after his team's success.
BBC: McEniff plays down win
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The rest of the time, he explained, a person in such a state is inwardly dealing with an invisible roiling chaos, unaware of what's going on around him.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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It amazes me that this city, with its endless concrete, its hurried masses, its inwardly-looking manner and relative indifference to the water that surrounds it on all sides, has the excellent inshore sport fishery that it does.
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Many of us believe that when we feel down, we should try to focus inwardly and evaluate our feelings and our situation in order to attain self-insight and find solutions that might ultimately resolve our problems and relieve unhappiness.
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As it stood, he could only wince inwardly at this second, false personality, while making a good show of laughing along as Bill made a friend of all the young soldiers whom Hanwell himself had not yet managed to befriend.
NEWYORKER: Hanwell Senior