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In its watchful patience, it’s a character study of unmanageability inside a small orbit of loneliness and despair, building its unease brick by brick until the inevitable reveals itself to be the thing that nobody could have foreseen, yet was unconscionably, harrowingly easy to facilitate.

The 12-step path helps people address the unmanageability in their lives and open up to a power outside themselves while taking stock of their own moral “inventory” and working to make amends to people they’ve wronged.

Eight years into sobriety, he continues to vigorously work the 12-step recovery program with his sponsor, detaching from "anything that creates unmanageability in my life" and regularly meeting with a group of sober men he has dubbed his Fab Five, "who call me on my bull," he says.

They are also likely to point to the prospect of debt relief on the horizon, following concerted efforts by the Syriza government to highlight the unmanageability of the country’s debt load.

“What I find with so many of my curly clients is they have difficulty managing their natural curls. They can get frustrated by dryness, frizz and unmanageability so instead they want to go for straighter styles. But with the right tips and products, women can find a new love for their curls.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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