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  • They were firing without aim all over the city,
  • Optimism without aim is pointless, he says.
  • If the marriages are happy ones, they produce beloved, feckless children without aims or ambitions.
  • These men remained in a disorderly state, without a proper chief, and without aim or object.
  • Atem has pursued his education at Kakuma because " if you die here without aim, you have no history ."
  • Wounded and weak, the doctor flees the lagoon and heads south without aim, meeting the frail and blind figure of Hardman along the way.
  • Falcio and his companions wander without aim, trying in vain to follow the vague, secretive final orders given to them by their deceased King, while the Dukes maneuver for ever more power.
  • In his novel, " Be'en Mammarah " ( Without Aim ), Bershadsky described the life of progressive Hebrew teachers in Russia, and the superiority of a Zionist idealist over a brilliant cynic, Adamovich, who is the hero of the novel, and who has no aim in life.
  • Although Raven finds the tests unusual and seemingly without aim, she explains that the tests are showing her who are the strongest warriors : "'Vajra Scales "'demonstrates who was thinking clearly, and who was not; "'Snakes and Ladders "'shows who had the instinct to survive; and "'Catapult Drop "'showed who remained calm in the face of adversity.
  • BOSTON _ From the Puritan poet Michael Wigglesworth, who reported in his diary in the 1650s that his " natural strength . . . and affections " were " dead, " to F . Scott Fitzgerald's 1936 essay " The Crack-Up, " a great many American writers have written intimately, even obsessively, about the feeling of living without propulsion and without aim : what we now call depression.