I don't pretend to know the sources of her anguish, but anguish surrounds Aretha as surely as the glory of her musical aura.
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With impressive subtlety, the translations recreate the playful irony that undercuts the incessant anguish in each story, an anguish that can become predictable and therefore tiresome.
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The anguish for what is happening in Chile, it deeply marks you, and you live with a lot of anguish, even panic crisis on certain occasions.
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"The South Bronx, at its moment of greatest misery and anguish, and in some sense because of its misery and anguish, created the mass culture called Hip-Hop," he wrote.
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And I do not wish to cause you renewed anguish.
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We can just feel his anguish in each extraneous letter.
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A mix of anguish and anger swept through the field.
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And that turns into mental anguish and discouragement over time.
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And then there is the abyss of a mother's anguish.
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The insurgence has been fueled by continued anguish over Trump.
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Did you call in sick, citing anguish, insomnia, and heartache?
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"My anguish was more than $10,000," Martin told the board.
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They search with some feeling of celebration and some anguish.
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Kirsch claims she suffered great physical pain and mental anguish.
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But Brody's parents decided to turn that anguish into determination.
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His face twitches in anguish as he recounts what happened.
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This is an anguish and anger deeper than partisan politics.
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That alone is enough to cause mental and emotional anguish.
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I am sick of the national anguish Trump has caused.
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The Court acknowledged "appreciating Harbury's anguish" but ruled against her.
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Here's what you need to know: • Anguish in Orlando, Fla.
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Everybody is in anguish, but nobody knows what to do.
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Those connections are a source of both anguish and fascination.
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America is this bombastic fucking mess of dreams and anguish.
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In "Life Update" what we hear is anguish — and apology.
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Piazza's father described the anguish his family has gone through.
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Just every bit of anguish and turning yourself inside out.
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Isn't that what fandom should be — all upside, no anguish?
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Some, in their anguish, turned the focus back on us.
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Our shared anguish needs to be transformed into collective action.
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" He added: "As my fame increased, so did my anguish.
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He doesn't even come across full of rage or anguish.
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The tragedy united Republicans and Democrats in shock and anguish.
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Martin Scorsese's "Silence" is a story of faith and anguish.
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Someone was in anguish, and I tried to help her.
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Anything to pass the time and escape from their anguish.
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I also feel the anguish of this story's scant attention.
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I feel no freedom or relief from this mental anguish.
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In Foggy Bottom, anguish is increasingly giving way to bitterness.
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What's important is the anguish writ all over the landscape.
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You'll look into his eyes and see that familiar anguish—the same anguish you caught in the face of your friend as they tried to tear a sharp object away from their new spawn.
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This is a legitimate source of anguish for many of us.
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McDowell&aposs actions caused us a tremendous mental anguish and distress.
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The plaintiffs say they suffered serious physical injuries and mental anguish.
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Absolutely he's tormented, and that anguish comes out in his voice.
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Change takes blood and anguish, and it may never be done.
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We thank you for your collaboration during this time of anguish.
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"I understand their exasperation, anguish and fear," he told RTL radio.
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His gift, she said, is to take anguish and extinguish it.
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I don't know how I could cause such pain and anguish.
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The anguish in his voice indicates the dangers that lie ahead.
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To escape from the anguish, Glover stipulates, comes with violent cost.
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I was overjoyed for her, yet in utter anguish for me.
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But they kicked off weeks of anguish for the Clinton campaign.
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Already the Games have produced elation and anguish, cheers and curses.
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The woman describes the anguish of the separation in her letter.
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Then I won't have all this pain and anguish and pressure.
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They really experience a ton of pain, anxiety, anguish and distress.
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My anguish is for my grandchildren, who know no other America.
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I can imagine the anguish of feeling abandoned by your friends.
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At 18, most girls live in a world of secret anguish.
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Greenbaum's expression of terrorized anguish in New York City presages it.
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Emphasize that the anguish or pain will not remain the same.
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I've seen your anguish in the comments on our smartphone reviews.
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She isn't out to compound Chuck's anguish by destabilizing his home.
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Surely, I told myself, their anguish was linked to their greatness.
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The epidemic has already provoked waves of fear, anguish and anger.
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I recalled my own anguish at being separated from my mother.
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What she does, mostly, is layer sounds and gestures of anguish.
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" The woman never finished high school and suffered "severe mental anguish.
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"We've been living in anguish since we found out," he said.
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"I think the general feeling is of anguish," Ms. Phillips said.
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We have normalized indignity and anguish, and we have normalized dictatorship.
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Miles responds with a scream of anguish from his high chair.
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The person on that stage in anguish was no longer me.
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"She is making my Europe kaputt," he complained, with unfeigned proprietorial anguish.
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But also anguish at whether we acted correctly in everything we did.
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The amount of pain and anguish this has caused us is unbearable.
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"I can't stop speaking about the anguish of these women," King said.
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Every blown-off leg, every burned-off face filled me with anguish.
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The anguish she feels is as memorable as her talent for brutality.
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It was filled with a lot of subtle emotional and mental anguish.
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Nicole Kidman has revealed the anguish she felt after losing two pregnancies.
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"I know the anguish so many families are facing today," Abbott said.
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It's been the subject of much anguish in the Guitar Hero community.
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Knowing the anguish [Khloé] had gone through, everyone is still in shock.
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Life's beauty and its anguish are inextricably linked, Qureshi seems to say.
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Handicapped, injured, blind, lame—but the worst part is the mental [anguish].
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It is the mother's pain we want, the mother's tears and anguish.
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Clearly, she felt that a meditative approach to her anguish was sufficient.
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They should be libeled for mental anguish and damages; physical damage, too.
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I felt as if I were drowning in our combined mental anguish.
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For many of us, the word "cancer" itself generates fear and anguish.
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I can only imagine the pain, anguish and heartbreak of the families.
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So in the midst of my wonder, I am filled with anguish.
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The struggle to support oneself and its accompanying anguish are nothing new.
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A woman in black put her hand to her mouth in anguish.
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Each anniversary of Mr. Garner's death has brought anguish to his family.
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As a parent, your instinct is to protect your children from anguish.
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In court, Ms. Doe described her anguish in the widely shared statement.
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Goodman's funeral, and he pondered the decades of anguish for both women.
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"There is no greater anguish than the loss of a child," Mrs.
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"Just everything about him has been total anxiety and anguish," she said.
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Rather, it's anguish that the next sneeze might be the fateful one.
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"Investors take the mental anguish away from earning," Ms. Friesen, 20123, said.
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Gaming was the only thing that distracted him from his mental anguish.
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She's not bowed down by anguish; she's pulled back like a catapult.
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Had he sought out a therapist to help temper his emotional anguish?
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And commuters will experience some anguish before they see improvements, she added.
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Instead of acknowledging my friend's anguish, my chipper attitude minimized her anxiety.
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You want to look away, but palpable human anguish draws you in.
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Courtesy the artist The cause of all the anguish is obvious: Trump .
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A year of worry, anguish and tears dropped away in one night.
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Shame on those who further deepen these women's anguish with purposeless incarceration.
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The acrimony you've experienced is, more than anything, anguish and misplaced rage.
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KATE Unless you are a trained actor, I'd skip the fake anguish.
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I'm a "Southern son" as well, and share your anguish about it.
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He expressed anguish for the family of the dead man, Eric Logan.
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Fox hangs out with rappers because he finds their anguish most relatable.
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Not all that evokes anguish is, on its surface, dark and grim.
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Terrorizing traumatized refugees with detention and home raids only exacerbates their anguish.
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They confront each other in a moment of anger and anguish and lust.
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Mindfulness puts this kind of mental anguish in perspective and can prevent relapses.
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But Johnson said the violation has caused her anguish for nearly three years.
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And that's without any of the lung and leg burning anguish of running.
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My community is in anguish right now because of an officer-involved shooting.
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Guzman says he suffered emotional distress, mental anguish, and physical and mental pain.
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After two weeks of anguish, she ended up getting a box of misoprostol.
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Today, it is the president himself who is inciting anguish, bigotry and fear.
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In one, Nadal is experiencing a moment of anguish, in the other, ecstasy.
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Their movement is a howl of anguish at the integration of different peoples.
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That young black women endured unfathomable physical, emotional and psychological anguish and torture.
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Palpable anguish permeates the ochre form, which is scrawled with faint charcoal lines.
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Having that anguish acknowledged and reflected in the media we consume is important.
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My sister picked me up, face wet from tears and contorted in anguish.
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Burwell—liberal anguish, conflicted hostility on the right—have become relevant once again.
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Your unwillingness to thrive was our dukkha, our pain, our anguish, our distress.
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Listening to it, his vocals spoke to a similar sense of social anguish.
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It revealed the joy and anguish of life and of living to paint.
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The numbers for 2016 show an electorate motivated more by anguish than aspiration.
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" Ryan: "We are united in our shock, we are united in our anguish.
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Keep lowering the figure until the financial and mental anguish are under control.
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As if my grandparents' shared anguish could no longer be held inside him.
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As the team tried to comfort Fernandez's family, Mattingly's personal anguish flooded back.
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The anguish extends across the United States and even to Trump's closest advisers.
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He's torn between pride and anguish after the heroics of his only child.
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In that light, the dizziness and anguish of existentialism were out of fashion.
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The mental anguish of losing loved ones, and even entire families, never escapes.
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That feeling of wordless communication as their watery gaze reflects your inner anguish?
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Whatever the validity of her charges, the anguish she feels is clearly real.
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The crash left craters of anguish and grief in New York and Florida.
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That night, when he went home, he sat for hours, frozen in anguish.
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Since the announcement, his family has been beset by fresh anguish and questions.
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But fatherhood has helped immunize him against the anguish the game can inflict.
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Cale is not interested in circumventing or prettifying anguish: let it come down.
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During bursts of anguish and defiance her voice sometimes sounded steely and insecure.
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This does nothing to protect her assets, and would give her needless anguish.
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"It was anguish not knowing what was happening to my daughter," Mejia said.
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It's mostly light and quirky, but it acknowledges the existence of genuine anguish.
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But now, through acting, she could release the anguish rather than hide it.
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"Zama" handles the theme of geographical perdition with the offhand anguish of familiarity.
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His surreal stories capture the anguish and thwarted dreams of people under dictatorship.
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Others anguish about the difficulties their children will encounter on a ruined planet.
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Frozen by their escalating anger and anguish over what he had just announced.
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Then Lynette was flooded with all the anguish that music entailed for her.
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Despite their anguish, medical staff worked around the clock to treat the injured.
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A lot of anguish last night, but hopefully it will all work out.
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It has taken years of struggle, money and anguish in order to heal.
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She was reminded of the anguish she faced as her mother's health declined.
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"I feel so much anguish and desperation," said her mother, Irene Marín, 21.
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To me, though, they're something else entirely: cracked symphonies of anguish and humiliation.
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These memorials often don't mark places of rest, but of disquiet, even anguish.
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Horace sued Tim for physical pain, mental anguish, physical disfigurement, impairment and other damages.
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After hours of anguish, authorities at the hospital told her around 10:30 p.m.
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At the very least, the protesters and counter-protesters shared grief, anguish, and confusion.
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So Jaeharys, to his great anguish, sent her off to become a Silent Sister.
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The pain and anguish held me tight and would not go away or subside.
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She is seeking damages for lost compensation, damage to her career and mental anguish.
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But being known for his body is a source of anguish for the actor.
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But I do pray for him, and I do so sincerely and without anguish.
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But there's one form of harassment he describes at length and with visceral anguish.
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"I've seen their anguish, how they ache for their sons and husbands," he said.
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"The videos online of her complete anguish were too much to bear," he said.
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" Later he wrote about "sleepless nights spent in anguish wondering how you will rebound.
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The impasse has created uncertainty and much anguish on both sides of the Channel.
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Olesya Lykovi cries out in anguish, moments after the death of her dog, Sam.
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Further fuelling voters' anger is their anguish at the state of France (see article).
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"We are united in our anguish," Speaker Paul Ryan said on the House floor.
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At a vigil for Naiboa after his death, his father, Anthony, shared his anguish.
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All the cases she encountered caused her anguish, but her chief concern remained Pakistan.
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At a vigil for Naiboa on Sunday evening, his father, Anthony, shared his anguish.
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The photo of Óscar and Valeria has been met with anguish, distress and despair.
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Some of the actors still recall with anguish their immersion in Lambs' dark world.
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Lonergan's protagonists often don't have the tools to express the depth of their anguish.
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Some spoke with anguish about the humiliating search to replace jobs they had lost.
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Chabot called it "extreme anguish" from young people trying to confront anti-choice statements.
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And honestly, we doubt John is worth the anguish Ella seems to be feeling.
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Enjoy the win or anguish over the loss, regardless of what side you're on.
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When he tries to extricate himself, a chain reaction of anguish and violence follows.
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Telling the truth would have led to enormous anguish for Clinton and his family.
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She used to work as a police dispatcher and recognized the anguish as real.
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The anguish of Pittsburgh may well cause many American Jews to become more wary.
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"Part of the anguish is not being there to help your family," she said.
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The flower-seller is dead, his son's terrible anguish that of a whole city.
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""Nonetheless, I am truly sorry to learn of the emotional anguish Autumn is feeling.
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In February, her relatives expressed their anguish over his request for a new trial.
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The anguish about Cruz's future is being deeply felt by those closest to him.
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Seth's growing anxiety and anguish as he sees Jenny manipulating Rick is palpably conveyed.
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I've never grappled with the unfathomable honor and anguish of raising a teenage girl.
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Her civil case seeks monetary damages of $150,000 for personal injuries and mental anguish.
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In a companion album, "Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band," Ms. Ono recorded similar anguish.
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The series delves into Lynchian surrealism and opts for unsettling anguish over jump cuts.
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"She describes mothers wailing in anguish, people fainting who can't stand it," Carson said.
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Duggar says once the story came out, it caused him mental anguish and humiliation.
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There was only this hollow amphitheater of anguish where we clung to each other.
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Imagine the daily anguish and torture of the parents of those 20 murdered children.
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Or it can be the pangs of anguish following turmoil or a disaster abroad.
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The edge goes to O'Rourke, who spoke in anguish after the El Paso shootings.
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Harry Callahan becomes romantically involved with her and sees the anguish in her paintings.
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It's full of devotion and betrayal, euphoria and anguish, tender embraces and rough abuse.
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To my young ears, Elektra's anguish over her murdered father sounded discordant, alien, ugly.
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Clinton's account of her presidential campaign, the anguish of her loss and her recuperation.
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Did McCall ever return to the sport that seemed to cause him such anguish?
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It's a haunting and profound farewell, though not one of maudlin anguish or tearfulness.
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Bruning is at his best when he delves into the pilots' anguish and obsessions.
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There are scenes of anguish, but the film doesn't make a spectacle of pain.
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He had to recant his discoveries, which caused him much anguish until his death.
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They'll also soon know the pain and anguish of (almost) losing a fallen earpiece.
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At times, he has spoken in graphic terms, describing seeing families screaming in anguish.
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On "Crawling," from Linkin Park's debut, he brought gale-force anguish, vivid and baptismal.
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The other — us, poor judges of love — breaking apart, With flashing anguish and pain.
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For Californians in particular, the grief and anguish and fear are taking a toll.
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Grief is a profound teacher, but it is anguish long before it is enlightenment.
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Still, anguish and pheromones jolt them into love or lust or something more relentless.
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Even Mary Shelley, the author of "Frankenstein," wanted to see the creature in anguish.
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The cheerful keyboard chords belie the anguish behind Cardi's rant against a cheating partner.
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IVF led to anguish among some theologians about whether "test-tube" babies would have souls.
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It sends a message to victims that it's not worth the anguish of coming forward.
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I will never forget that young man whose anguish is also etched in my memory.
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"There were so many emotions: Overwhelming devastation, anguish, terror, despair," the 25-year-old said.
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In anguish, she ran to Mount Sipylus to beg the gods to end her pain.
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Kantor and Twohey expertly describe the anguish of their sources, including Hollywood royal Gwyneth Paltrow.
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You can see the anguish in her face, thanks to Hellblade's incredibly realistic facial animations.
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It happens in one long shot, and it conveys a staggering level of interior anguish.
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"They will never understand the pain and anguish they've caused," said White's aunt, Nancy Jobe.
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At a vigil for Naiboa on after his death, his father, Anthony, shared his anguish.
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Is he seeking revenge, or just to be released from the spiritual anguish of abandonment?
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Castile's death prompted fresh anguish on Twitter, trending as Sterling's death had a day earlier.
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To Mr Johnson and his team, Gregor's anguish was ideal for virtual-reality (VR) adaptation.
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Erecting barriers between either community and the place each considers its home would cause anguish.
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"I've spoken to tens of thousands of people to listen to their anguish," he said.
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But with Manchester, he finds a way to make his characters' misplaced anguish deeply affecting.
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And it will always be extraordinary... horror and anguish were seared into our minds forever.
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"It feels like it all happened yesterday... the anguish remains the same," she told Reuters.
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I imagine it really depends on how much mental anguish you feel in the situation.
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There is little doubt that he was in genuine anguish the day he went missing.
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There's nothing that I can think of that compares to the emotional and mental anguish.
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It has 10 tracks but feels like one long double action of anguish and stomp.
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Now imagine the anguish if your 1TB card corrupts and you lose everything on it...
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His protagonists are nearly overwhelmed by fear and anguish, even their own lust for power.
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They have fled anguish in search not of a better life, but of life itself.
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"As a urologist, I see the heartbreak, anguish and stress all the time," Dupree said.
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For conservative Christians who oppose Trump, these patterns have provoked a great deal of anguish.
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"While I was learning, I once ruined a friend's fine shoes," she recalled with anguish.
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This connection, research suggests, could help reduce the anguish people often feel after a loss.
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The excited roar from the stands turns to a deafening cry of anguish and rage.
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But her most famous expressions are those of her in hilarious (temporary) anguish and agony.
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Palumbo: I think it's probably the cleanest recording we've had as far as mental anguish.
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There was a sense, by Tuesday, of both anger and anguish coming to a head.
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They behaved like wild animals, obviously suffering from severe anguish and suspiciousness and trusting nobody.
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Perhaps that's because there is a great deal of anguish and disruption in his orbit.
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They overcame injuries that, on the whole, were not as debilitating as the psychological anguish.
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And then President Trump came in and made our anguish into his presidential stump speeches.
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The Flyers have had plenty of chances at a championship — and no shortage of anguish.
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His anguish is only evident in his thought that the dew looks like shattered glass.
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For one family who survived, it's been a year of pain, anguish and stubborn love.
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This suffering demands rage and anguish, but it also provides the fuel to push forward.
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It was the triumph of a buoyant nation whose 20th-century anguish had been overcome.
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It was awful to see the anguish of parents, mentally ill people and hopeless lives.
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Mr. Eifman dramatizes their miseries and throws in splashes of historical color amid the anguish.
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Even one day out from the initial anguish, much of the political ecosystem seemed unchanged.
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In the midst of her pain and anguish, she started the African American Miniature Museum.
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Ms. Barton seemed to be holding back, conveying the music's eloquence but not its anguish.
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I had my journals showing the mental anguish I had been in since the assault.
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Centuries of stiff-upper-lipped repression boiled over in a great howl of collective anguish.
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The audience gasped and wailed in anguish at the news that King had been killed.
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And he never called Tik, who could have corroborated his claims of pain and anguish.
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When the boy is suddenly sold, his mother walks alongside the coffle, weeping in anguish.
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For Germany, it brought a sense of palpable relief after a week of national anguish.
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But sanctions have failed to drive Maduro from power, inflicting anguish instead on vulnerable Venezuelans.
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The anguish can be intense, given the love that all involved have for the Met.
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"I'm dying of anguish," he wrote to Leonardo Sellaio, a bank agent, in December 1518.
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Hours of anguish would pass before she could confirm her worst nightmare, Ibrahim later recounted.
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"After two years of anguish, each of them had, perhaps, finally found happiness," Mishima writes.
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"The anguish and outrage so many of us feel cannot be overstated enough," it said.
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"Now I feel like my civic responsibility is outweighing my anguish and terror about retaliation."
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Randall now wants more than $15,000 in damages, including lost wages, humiliation, and mental anguish.
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There is also the mental anguish of defeat, more destructive when an athlete suspects being cheated.
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Amina's anguish is sharpened by her relationship with the man she blames for her son's death.
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Doctors increased the doses of pain medication, but she still awoke in anguish, day after day.
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Those who know him -- and I do -- could see the anguish etched in his furrowed brow.
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It was moving and fitting; it seemed to sum up the anguish of a stunned nation.
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He was their voice of anguish, their eloquence in humiliation, their battle cry for human dignity.
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The facts of the case also call into question Guyger's own professed anguish over her actions.
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González intoned the names of those who were laid to rest, her voice cracking with anguish.
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White working-class folk feel particular anguish, they explain, having suffered wrenching economic and social change.
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"Most people when they're talking about chronic pain don't recognize anguish as pain," said one person.
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The grief Sally feels after her husband dies is enormous; it fills every shot with anguish.
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He poured these struggles into his music, deepening jazz's ability to express pain, anguish, and loss.
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In deep anguish, she ran to Mount Sipylus to beg the gods to end her pain.
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But, thankfully Topshop is here to help us express the anguish in our grief-riddled hearts.
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Our disparate protagonists resist connection because solitude is comfortable when living with this kind of anguish.
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"Ex-Hasid's death bares anguish of leaving ultra-Orthodox sect," read one New York Post headline.
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Newton is suing for the usual ... pain and suffering, medical expenses, lost wages and mental anguish.
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The global anguish, which gathered at such hashtags as #TurnMeOn and #LetsStayTogether, seems to have passed.
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Drugs may offer immediate relief from uncomfortable emotional states, but only cause more anguish over time.
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Although her upper register sounded taxed on opening night, the struggle melded with the character's anguish.
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And here they were at a press conference, sharing their anguish in front of clicking cameras.
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In the old days, he never had to brace for the mental anguish of losing streaks.
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The cameraman followed Mr. Roberts to a sparse locker room, pulling in close on his anguish.
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The anguish, the contortion, the howls of pain have become an infamous part of the game.
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He acknowledges the privilege entailed in claiming extended seclusion, but nonetheless describes the condition with anguish.
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But at the moment I am in anguish, frightened for my country and for our unity.
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Stories of anguish like one from a grief-stricken man searching for his parents are common.
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Garcia is seeking damages for pain and suffering, mental anguish, and loss of enjoyment of life.
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Sydney saw the anguish her mother went through when her patient died, and that was terrible.
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Thematically, too, Revival's narrative of heartache, sexual exploration and personal anguish hits straight to the heart.
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Fuck the therapeutic process: I can already see frown lines coming in from all that anguish.
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For Sevastova, the errors kept piling up and she frequently turned to her box in anguish.
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Still, watching a handful of romantic comedies for guidance would have saved a lot of anguish.
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Although this has caused me great anguish and embarrassment, I have not yet confronted the individual.
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Okorafor describes Sunny's moments of anguish beautifully, as well as her feelings of kinship and wonder.
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How could we have seen the suffering, heard the cries of anguish, and done so little?
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My anguish led me to respond to a reporter's question in a way that I regret.
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"This is a moment of deep anguish for all of us, all of humanity," he said.
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But there was someone missing during Miller's visit, someone whose anguish he always carries with him.
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I promised myself that no soldier under my leadership would experience the anguish that I had.
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Since then, the river's intensifying troubles have caused spiritual pain, in addition to exacerbating economic anguish.
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Almost worse than the physical wounds were the screams of anguish for lost parents and children.
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Some in Thailand went on social media over the weekend to express their anguish and outrage.
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When he was narrating "Crime and Punishment," the anguish of Raskolnikov was hard to live with.
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All to no avail: As Dybala would say later, his anguish was too intense for solace.
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They consider what comes next -- and anguish over their place in a suddenly uncertain next chapter.
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But there's good news: Children don't have to remain trapped in environments that cause them anguish.
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Stunned and broken families stand around these holes in ever- expanding circles of anguish and grief.
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Michael's older brother had punched a hole in the wall in anguish after finding him dead.
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But Ms. Mastropietro knew what awaited her: budget cuts, layoffs and the anguish of dashed hopes.
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For all of the personal anguish that their differences created, those differences also fueled their accomplishments.
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With mounting, mesmerizing anguish, Ernst wrestles with that question all the way to the devastating finale.
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We want to make it less likely that families will suffer similar anguish in the future.
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The lead singer of the California band Linkin Park was known for his free-flowing anguish.
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The work's unguarded anguish is like a return to the mourning diptychs of eight years earlier.
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But Ms. Craig's Bobbie radiates a longing that turns wistfulness into something close to existential anguish.
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At the time, the high-minded anguish attributed to Abstract Expressionism had little appeal for her.
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For example, "Doubt" (2010) by Titus Kaphar, where a figurative bronze male kneels in fervid anguish.
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Normally, Cattelan's pieces sow anguish in the collective imagination by subverting social representations the way Surrealism did.
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And when she gives birth, we steal her baby, even though her cries of anguish are unmistakable.
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Those which survive pace in anguish in their cages and animals are at turns sullen and anxious.
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But thanks to CNN it felt like the anguish and terror were happening in the next cubicle.
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Mothers "are not in flight from the anguish of what it means to be human," Rose writes.
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He's never forgotten her agony, or his anguish over not being able to do anything about it.
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I did, however, endure physical pain and mental anguish for two years after being implanted with Essure.
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What starts out as a fearful expedition into the unknown slowly transforms into a portrait of anguish.
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Elias also acknowledged the anguish that many of Clinton's supporters and staffers felt after the shocking upset.
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They will observe the inner conflict and anguish that he suffered in the culture of that time.
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He continues to be overwhelmed by the feelings of pain, anguish, and humiliation because of this incident.
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On Mr Norris's cue, he became the thane, hand clutched to his pate in anguish, eyes aglow.
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Anguish rippled through the crowd of hundreds praying outside the king's hospital when his death was announced.
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His anguish was so acute that they advised him to go to the hospital the following day.
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There would be "howls of anguish" from the rich, the then shadow chancellor promised delegates in Blackpool.
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I've known mental anguish that has made me physically weak, willowy, and sluggish, and sometimes, literally sick.
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You don't see the anguish of the person on the receiving end of the harassment or abuse.
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Democrats tend to fare poorly when their anguish overflows and begins to sound like contempt for America.
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I was there, close up to the anguish and terror of the condemned and their grieving mothers.
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She sued for emotional pain, emotional suffering, mental anguish, loss of enjoyment of life and other damages.
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Nearby, "La Belle Mexicaine (Maria)" recalls the paintings of Francis Bacon and Pablo Picasso, minus the anguish.
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The anguish and shame that Trail feels is devastating, especially as we know what fate lies ahead.
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Their experiences exquisitely capture the awe of the revolutions and the anguish of the unravelings that followed.
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For these men, the joy of rapping is inextricable from the anguish of living in Los Angeles.
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While this is often a moment of joy, for some, it is also a time of anguish.
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What followed was more anguish for the girl -- now a woman -- and another failure for the department.
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In the end, there was anguish on all sides of the debate here and around the country.
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But there's something about the smooth-faced puppets that make it harder to convey anguish and sadness.
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He also dramatizes, with anguish, the aftermath of his personal relationship with an actress who lives there.
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By contrast, for Utah Republicans and especially Mormons, Mr. Trump's candidacy has been a source of anguish.
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"He continues to be overwhelmed by the feelings of pain, anguish, and humiliation because of this incident."
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"There is fear and anguish among people here, there are hundreds of martyrs and injured," he said.
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Making theater about mental illness is a balance between communicating universal experience and reflecting quite specific anguish.
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Once I had skipped the class, the anguish of truancy prevented me from going the following week.
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" He continued, "It sends a message to victims that it's not worth the anguish of coming forward.
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Aside from the mental anguish, I experienced a stiff neck for a few days of this trial.
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Maybe Mike, who is underemployed and idling alone in a bar, trying to drink away his anguish.
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In the photograph, Devonte clung to the officer, a mix of fear and anguish in his eyes.
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Tambourine and guitar riffs rang out crisply as Mr. Gaye crooned about the anguish of his betrayal.
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The tone is surreal, the viciousness bracing, and Álvaro's undiluted anguish the kind that never goes away.
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Some would not be satisfied without an execution, while for others the trial itself would bring anguish.
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I said in the book, New York is the capital of anguish — and I still think so!
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When I called home to give my parents the news, I heard anguish in my mother's voice.
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But as a grandmother, I have no such belief; the anguish is in my gut at last.
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Now he says he's suffering from some serious mental anguish on account of all those annoying messages.
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Relatives who have not been as closely linked to the military's inquiry said their anguish remains raw.
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The common psychological state is best described as an inextinguishable anguish and pain that seem never-ending.
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As opponents of the law cheer, she and her loved ones prepare for the anguish to come.
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In group meetings, several congressmen declared that it was wrong to relive the anguish of that day.
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We listened to their lovemaking in Simlish, their anguish in Simlish, their cries of delight in Simlish.
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Mr. Gettleman has covered it all — child soldiers in Kenya, pirates in Somalia, anguish in South Sudan.
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But for people whose health insurance is at risk, it has brought the anguish of protracted uncertainty.
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Now I was here, thousands of miles away from the anguish that I fled four years before.
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And how does the victim's enduring anguish figure into a quest for redemption and a new beginning?
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I want to know how the child is doing," she said, her voice rising in anguish. "Respond!
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The populists' exploitation of the anguish over terrorism has become part of the Western post-attack script.
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They're afraid of repercussions It's something victims grapple with a lot: the anguish and terror about retaliation.
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Helpless, they watched in anguish as a thief broke into their safe built to hold a billion.
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The music points to a more universal anguish: the feeling of watching oneself make an irreversible mistake.
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In fact, it has come to epitomize environmental anguish in the age of fear for the planet.
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Ford sits by, looking on in pleasure: "The anguish, the horror, the pain, it's remarkable," he says.
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Hundreds—and perhaps thousands—of immigrant travelers have spent hours and days there in fear and anguish.
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Goode also claims to have been "ravaged" by E. coli, Helicobacter Pylori, and the mental anguish that ensued.
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That sincerity is a far cry from the cynicism and existential anguish in all three previous DCEU films.
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For all the local anguish, it is worth remembering that Hong Kong is the freest economy on Earth.
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I see their anguish, I cry with them, and I just wish I could take their pain away.
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Fear, anguish, overcrowding, and violence aren't anywhere to be seen here—at least not to the naked eye.
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I am torn between the anguish of big loss, raging out, and academic composure; mainly, though, I'm tired.
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Christian can barely be counted on to answer her phone call, much less help her shoulder real anguish.
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Then the sleepless nights spent in anguish wondering how you will rebound and strive toward greatness once again?
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And all the attempts, anguish, and depression that can lead to it needs to be dealt with, too.
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The characters alternate between abject horror over Robert's treatment of them, and cavalier, sardonic responses to eternal anguish.
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"I was, frankly, a little slow to understand just how much anguish underlay the community's response," Buttigieg said.
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"I am profoundly sorry for the pain and anguish I have caused by my past actions," Halperin wrote.
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Police everywhere often have trouble understanding laws that make it illegal to cause an animal anguish, Goodman added.
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Unlike Nick, Chris didn't really know mental anguish before this — well, at least as far as we know.
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His words echoed the anguish and disbelief felt by many Parisians as they watched the historic structure burn.
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The anguish of gender dysphoria was overwhelming, and it was becoming more difficult to live as a man.
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They seek refuge from anguish in heroin, blot out anxiety with Xanax, and boost their confidence with cocaine.
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Given the bleak landscape of post-Hurricane Maria Puerto Rico, it's easy to fall into anguish and despondency.
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These unexpected responses have led him into areas of anguish that have seldom been touched in contemporary art.
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I would like to extend my apologies to her again for the anguish and distress this has caused.
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She became the face of anguish when a CNN camera captured her grief and the clip went viral.
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As he swayed his body, leaning toward the tracks, his expression changed to a hollow look of anguish.
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"I feel like my civic responsibility is outweighing my anguish and terror about retaliation," she told the Post.
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"We are in anguish over the senseless loss of our beloved Dasia and her young children," it reads.
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The beauty reminds us of the ugliness of 15 years ago and the pain and anguish that followed.
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As for Leo, his anguish cost him the love of Soraya (Aris Mejias), who has married someone else.
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On Friday night, activists expressed their anguish by vandalizing Mexico City's iconic "Angel of Independence" monument with graffiti.
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I know that I will never fully understand the pain and anguish my actions caused the Reyes family.
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Their kin experienced the pride, anguish, cohesion and identity of families with a loved one in harm's way.
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Which is just to say the laughter and the anguish always go together, their tones enriching each other.
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And all the attempts, anguish, and depression that can lead to it needs to be dealt with too.
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The devout will often look towards the legend of Anthony's temptations when faced with mental or emotional anguish.
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I think Graham's reaction is sincere, and his anguish about where Trump has taken his party is real.
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As parents, we felt like we were freefalling, but our own angst was nothing compared to Pax's anguish.
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"I'm sad that I might have caused people anguish in the job, or made people unhappy," he said.
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Puig, in right field, put his hands on his head, almost mirroring the anguish he had caused Rodriguez.
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The mental anguish I was inflicting on myself was extreme and drove me half out of my mind.
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These men and women approach Shireen's, and then Deen's, anguish with as much sympathy as they can muster.
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Nan Goldin shuddered as she recalled her anguish in early 2017 while kicking a three-year OxyContin habit.
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He brought to life, in astoundingly granular detail, the anguish of a would-be suicide bomber in Iraq.
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On Monday, Mr. Johnson addressed Parliament again, this time apologizing for the anguish he had caused the family.
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She now wants the law to be changed so other women won't go through the anguish she did.
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WASHINGTON — The dissent, tinged with anguish and filled with bitter accusations, was not ready until almost 3 a.m.
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Susanna's mother has been chronicling her daily anguish on Facebook since her daughter went missing on May 22.
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And she feels guilty for feeling guilty, wishing she could bury her own anguish to help her friends.
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Mr. Bergé's position in "Celebration" is that the couturier's anguish is his "backbone," necessary for him to create.
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He nonetheless cast aside his growing anguish and melancholy and showed striking prowess for an 2800-year-old.
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The anguish still rises unmistakably from the pages of the deposition, which is now nearly 202 years old.
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It resides in the small steps Cheryl speaks of, in the daily work of converting anguish into action.
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Alas, D. has forgotten to empty her water bottle and has to chuck it, much to her anguish.
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Repeatedly, at her moment of greatest anguish, she rises onto point as she turns through huge, plaintive arabesques.
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They have fallen into debt trying to defend themselves and suffered the anguish of living under public suspicion.
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For Dundy, these lunches provided relief from the anguish of her marriage to Kenneth Tynan, the theatre critic.
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They appear to be more concerned with mental anguish than with telling a good story with good characters.
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So we now take that sage advice, and we now rise from anguish and begin with the healing.
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In that moment, The Colonel finally allows himself to feel all of the anguish he has been avoiding.
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Mr. Lawson said that his lingering anguish over Kennedy's death had been assuaged by support from fellow agents.
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The five plaintiffs are asking for a jury trial and unspecified damages for emotional distress and mental anguish.
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A society that brims with the unresolved pain and anguish of racial trauma can't help producing a reaction.
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They were united in caring for the hurt and anguish of Americans in the aftermath of Sept. 11.
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Like clouds morphing into objects, the layered paint begins to take the shape of faces screaming in anguish.
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Last week, the family members and friends of McArthur's victims shared in court statements expressing their grief and anguish.
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It was one of the first Loews Theaters that helped New Yorkers forget the anguish of the Great Depression.
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There's none of Come and See's anguish, the sense of attempting to undo history through sheer force of will.
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Gutted to have caused the usually stoic man such anguish, David wished he could offer some words of comfort.
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"With tremendous anguish, I am now sharing this information about my experience and setting the record straight," she said.
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The burning of the historic Notre Dame Cathedral on Monday night caused an anguish that reverberated around the world.
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NO ONE who lived through America's AIDS epidemic 30 years ago can forget its seemingly endless deaths and anguish.
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Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif "expressed his deep concern and anguish over the killing," his office said in a statement.
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Trichet acknowledged the challenges created by globalization, and said it is creating "some kind of anguish on our workers."
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You are our brothers and we feel your pain and anguish for your fear and cry for your death.
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Finally, they got to know some semblance of the pain and anguish that accompanies our lives in this country.
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The number of people a person loses doesn't tell the whole story, doesn't elicit the depth of the anguish.
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It's a crime that has caused anguish in this state, both among death penalty opponents and death penalty supporters.
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It's the twinning of the two, euphoria and anguish, that makes this beautifully designed show quietly glorious (1:10).
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How much physical anguish could I handle in exchange for the psychic comfort of not worrying about getting pregnant?
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More than 2 million people have fled the anguish inflicted by the socialist Maduro regime and its Cuban sponsors.
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"Now I feel like my civic responsibility is outweighing my anguish and terror about retaliation," she told the Post.
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Today, in honor, we remember every sacred soul who suffered the horrors of slavery and the anguish of bondage.
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I had a friend commit suicide and basically his anguish is such that he just couldn't tolerate life anymore.
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Were they just dreamed up to bring anguish to students, or do they have a deeper connection to reality?
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I put off weeping by clicking out of each article when I felt a surge of panic and anguish.
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In deep anguish, she ran to Mount Sipylus to beg the gods to put an end to her pain.
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The pain that had been a source of mental and physical anguish for years stopped without my even noticing.
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She isn't afraid to sit at a table with grieving mothers and bear the full force of our anguish.
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"It was real anguish," Brito said of the patient's suffering and the wait for official confirmation of Zika's presence.
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"Say Yes" is still wracked with self-doubt and all the same anguish, but the contradiction is too forceful.
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Instead, in the midst of our collective grief and anguish, we worked to correct the causes of those failures.
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Rolling down the window of our hulking S.U.V. taxi for the mustachioed guard, I felt a flash of anguish.
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Next to it, like a tombstone, is a symbol of muted rage and anguish: a lurid red Christmas tree.
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The uncertainty added to the anguish of the relatives of the passengers, most of them Egyptian and French citizens.
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The company should pull talc from the market before causing further anguish, harm, and death from a terrible disease.
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Others have tried to see whether cold-water swimming could help depression and other forms of mental anguish, too.
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If you're looking for insight into the anguish of today's prisons, this book is a good place to start.
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David Grossman's "A Horse Walks Into a Bar" — an anguish-ridden self-portrait of a standup comedian in Israel.
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This anguish has been caused by an administrative policy by President Donald Trump and US Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
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He did exactly what I warned against, much to the surprise and anguish of South Korea and the Pentagon.
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"One would hope that that would motivate people to turn their anguish into political action," she told The Hill.
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"And you have to decide that it's not worth all that mental anguish worrying about what other people think."
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" These lines, capturing various archetypal facets of Romantic love and anguish, come from the libretto of "Layla and Majnun.
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On Running A familiar face returned to the New York City Marathon after a year of success and anguish.
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The loser will be left with another chapter of anguish — perhaps the cruelest one in a history of them.
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"Maybe I could have saved anguish to a few other women who came looking for work at Keshet broadcasting."
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If you had done so with your anger, you would have instantly eliminated a layer of anguish for yourself.
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Asked about the anguish felt by Cruz's friends and allies, Cruz spokeswoman Catherine Frazier didn't deny it was there.
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Children separated from their incarcerated parents suffer more anguish and more shame than any child should have to bear.
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But with increasing anguish about Mr. Trump here, it became politically difficult for Mr. Peña Nieto to stay silent.
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In the year 2000, Shaggy released a song about the precise moment of psychological anguish that comes with confrontation.
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Still, some employees note that this doesn't address the other tragedy that took place: Hiatt's anguish and subsequent suicide.
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What is it about the Kardashians that makes some people's blood boil in anguish, and others beam with excitement?
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"It is immeasurable to comprehend the anguish and sorrow we have experienced over the last two years," he said.
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While his speech is pitiful for its powerlessness, the anguish of the statues's shared experience of entrapment is moving.
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Listening to "S-Town" is disquieting: it quickly becomes apparent that acute anguish has prompted McLemore to contact Reed.
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Into this torrent of concern and anguish from his most ardent supporters, he offered what he always offers: hope.
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Somehow, my mental attitude, the stress, the anguish should be analyzed and studied the same as my physical condition.
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Ms. Arteaga's post described her anguish over her pregnancy complications — a pain, she suggested, he couldn't possibly empathize with.
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Lindy West If November 2016 was a study in anguish for many, November 2017 is a study in contrasts.
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While in Tempe, for a game against Arizona State, a sense of deep fear, anguish and guilt seized him.
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"My dad was a football coach first with me," Isaiah would say when he tried to understand his anguish.
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Sitting on a tomb, the skeleton represents melancholy, traditionally considered to be brought on by the anguish of death.
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The Brays, for their part, think it's important to work through the anguish and keep talking to their kids.
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And if the answer is because you need to drink, then I hope this helps save you some anguish.
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It hardly began to address the anguish of the victims who have argued that Mr. Acosta let them down.
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I don't think I'm being grotesque when I tell you I've been flayed and slayed and force-fed anguish.
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He said he also learned how his favorite commanders, such as Abraham Lincoln, were wracked with anguish during wartime.
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Yet the work's sense of ritual, mystery and spiritual anguish add up to some knotty conundrum that haunts me.
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One thing's for certain: a grimace is not a scream and a wince is not a cry of anguish.
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The services have reflected the anger and anguish that swept through Jersey City in the aftermath of the attack.
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Today's onslaught of video imagery brings war powerfully home, giving an up close feel of the danger and anguish.
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The sturdy bass-baritone Joseph Beutel made a sympathetic St. Peter, who also goes through anguish after denying Jesus.
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But she wisely underplays the true depths of Cassie's rage and anguish, refusing us the relief of emotional catharsis.
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Do I need to find a new job, or is there some other way to ease all this anguish?
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Nothing instills the drive to adopt successful strategies like the anguish of defeat and the relegation to minority status.
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Sometimes, it's a RAM upgrade that makes your wallet scream in anguish; other times, it's an inexplicably pricey dongle.
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But for some, instead of clarity, the opening of the archives on Wednesday only created more anguish and turmoil.
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On Wednesday, thoughts of his mother again caused Day to cry, but this time they were tears of anguish.
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"Now I feel like my civic responsibility is outweighing my anguish and terror about retaliation," Ford told the Post.
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"As a result of this entire ordeal, I have suffered greatly from mental anguish and emotional distress," Daniels wrote.
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The rookie center exited shortly after scoring a basket and noticeably expressed his anguish on the way back upcourt.
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I dearly wish he might have found another means but I believe I understand his anguish and his alarm.
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On Monday, the suspected shooter's family released a strong statement decrying the attack, and expressing their shock and anguish.
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Eventually the bride comes up for air, pushing past the anguish and the ghosts to hope and new beginnings.
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For us, the glory and joy of Easter Sunday is only made possible by the anguish of Good Friday.
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Colton knocks on her door and she's so giddy that she doesn't notice the anguish plastered across his cherubic face.
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And with that increase could come more accidents, more non-deadly overdoses that cause mental anguish, and even psychotic episodes.
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But beneath the layers (and layers) of anguish, there are beats that you can dance to, grizzly as they are.
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READ: Veterans Day: Family's anguish in 45-year search for MIA pilot Barajas should have been an American success story.
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The judges acknowledged that the law had historically led to tragedy and anguish, and that this needed to be remedied.
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These narratives of stoic anguish make it seem natural and unremarkable for men to coldly ignore pain in real life.
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Weaning hundreds of thousands of employees off the federal payroll too quickly or thoughtlessly could cause massive dislocation and anguish.
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But our sadness pales in comparison to the grief and anguish our son has caused for so many innocent people.
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I can't imagine the anguish they go through, because it has only been six months and I'm losing my mind.
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The First Lady, who was then just 34, opened up about her anguish in conversations and letters with two priests.
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As the dead were swiftly laid to rest, in accordance with Islamic tradition, their loved ones spoke of their anguish.
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The victims, despite their anguish, have found comfort and healing in one another, they told PEOPLE in a 2012 article.
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I am sick with anguish for the pain, agony, misery, and regret pulsating through their viens [sic] this very second.
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The reality star is suing for emotional pain, emotional suffering, mental anguish, loss of enjoyment of life and other damages.
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From the rumble, Purifoy created his most well known art that equally and paradoxically represent both black anguish and freedom.
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"—seem silly, but he follows that up with a jolt of anguish: "Tell me, why is it always this way?
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FRESHLY painted in pale turquoise, "La Belle Equipe", a bistro in eastern Paris, reopened this week after months of anguish.
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Your leader asserts that couples who have fewer children than they desire suffer 'anguish', 'sorrow', depression' and even 'social catastrophe'.
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You don't—" (pausing unable to blurt out the words of hurt, anguish: You don't praise me) "—'get it'—I guess?
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Some Syrians, trying to see past their country's anguish, are choosing to consider events in the broader sweep of history.
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Elizabeth's anguish took a back seat through much of the episode to a more immediate crisis for the Jennings family.
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There are, once again, family members, friends, and too many others in unspeakable anguish after this most recent gun slaughter.
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There is in her a depth of anguish about the outcome that there is no parallel for in modern memory.
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In Happiness, As Such, the political stakes are significantly less, but the underlying pain and anguish feel just as dire.
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The statement, which has been read millions of times online, describes her personal anguish during the assault and the trial.
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Turks call it "huzun," a rich, Arabic-rooted word that means melancholy and a lot more: loss, sadness, spiritual anguish.
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The anguish and trauma surrounding cases of police brutality offered a backdrop against which they could express their particular pathologies.
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But when you think about the anguish of those women, despite the friendship you still have to report the news.
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But if failing at it over and over again is causing you anguish, then do something about it, Neo said.
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It can seem small to be talking about cooking amid the horror and the anguish, the anger and the pain.
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"I was a little bit slow to understand just how much anguish underlaid the community's response to this," Buttigieg said.
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"The mind, the mental anguish, is actually even harder than the physical," said Karl Hoagland, the publisher of Ultrarunning Magazine.
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"Trevor's project is currently on hold after several months of anguish for Meghan," a senior TV executive told The Sun.
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The hormone is released by endocrine neurons in response to negative emotions and anguish in others, particularly through seeing tears.
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Many families have expressed anguish at the prospect of leaving their loved one inside, even as new deaths are announced.
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By Inauguration Day, the shock and anguish many Democrats experienced immediately following November's election had settled into a dense dread.
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Nick Cave evokes all this with his performance "The Let Go"— jubilation washed with spectacle and an undertow of anguish.
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NEW HAVEN — Have you ever wanted to see a towering novel of moral anguish reduced to an 80-minute romp?
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Animals in anguish or in death throes correlate in her imagination with the war's unmitigated physical toll on human bodies.
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I would encourage you to bear witness to his mother's anguish, and the brave advocates who helped pursue his case.
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"I was 26 and experiencing this very public shaming," he said, an ordeal that he still recalls with some anguish.
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Others wonder if he is simply gripped by anguish, vengeance and paranoia, and is dragging his country along with him.
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She is almost an adult, but bouncing through group homes and juvenile detention has done little to diminish her anguish.
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Darío's tomb lay near the altar under a life-size sculpture of a lion with a face frozen in anguish.
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Despite all the drama and volatility, it has gone nowhere in nearly two years — not counting anguish, fees, and taxes.
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The grimacing, the way the patient flung his head from side to side — all of it signified an unvoiced anguish.
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Matt Dorfman's illustration of an airman with his head obscured uses pilots' descriptions of their experiences to visualize their anguish.
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One woman, to my left, cupped her hands to her mouth and let out a scream of anguish and satisfaction.
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United States military forces and American politicians have expressed anguish and anger at the president's abandonment of the Syrian Kurds.
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By then anguish and fear had become the surface on which we slipped and slid, losing balance, dignity, and pride.
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I want to personally apologize to the Bryant family for this wrenching loss and any additional anguish my report caused.
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Rather, it informed our reaction to it, as history has informed the anguish of black residents of other major cities.
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In the family's anguish, they found sanctuary in a nearby garden lost to piles of garbage and frequent drug deals.
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I asked Mr. Calvillo and Ms. Martinez for their permission to photograph during the inevitable moments of grief and anguish.
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The startling revelations brought more anguish to those grieving the deaths of 20 people in the quaint town of Schoharie.
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It's a naturalistic portrayal of anguish and dread, but then everyone takes out a phone and starts chuckling at Quibis.
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The six students want a jury trial to determine damages in excess of $75,000 for mental anguish and emotional distress.
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The exhibitors wanted a mix of authentic voices to re-enact the anguish and suffering of slaves crossing the Atlantic.
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Last week's losses attracted such anguish because these kinds of downward moves have become so infrequent over the past year.
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Sometimes the violence is deeply buried and psychological, an underground river of anguish that threatens to flood the surface narrative.
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" Buhari later tweeted, "I share the anguish of all the parents and guardians of the girls that remain unaccounted for.
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Masoudi, 71, achieved success as a custodian of Afghanistan's historical relics but he feels anguish just before a presidential election.
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That incident caused anguish among many Republican leaders concerned that he had nothing to gain by attacking a grieving family.
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Macron's anguish at Trump's uninformed rantings about Europe illustrate despair, not an alternative optimistic vision around which Europe can rally.
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It's a chillingly effective choice, because her vulnerability sets the scene for the unironic anguish that permeates her final words.
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Shin captures human heads emerging in anguish, with wrinkled foreheads and purpled lips, caked in blood and other unarticulated substances.
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No sane person endures so much physical and emotional anguish and continues to drink — that's why it's called a disease.
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Where stone buildings date to the Revolutionary War and locals cry out in anguish at the arrival of Dunkin' Donuts.
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This has proven a source of great anguish to (older) environmentalists, who lament that such regulations used to be bipartisan.
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Despite Jenner's use of the anguish emoji, taking care of puppies sounds like an ideal way to spend a Sunday night.
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The anguish of their relatives was amplified earlier in the week by a false report that the couple had been located.
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But the yodelling has disappeared and, using only acoustic instruments, Denver gets at a morsel of the anguish in the lyrics.
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I understand now how easily anguish and despair can produce regressive, knee-jerk reactions—fueled by fear and stoked by sensationalism.
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As night fell on Sunday, so did the veil on the Internet, and underneath lay the silenced remains of Thursday's anguish.
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It documents the mental anguish and trauma of men, women and children who are held in the offshore processing centre indefinitely.
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As Osaka cried tears of anguish and the crowd booed the outcome, Williams told the stadium to cheer for her competitor.
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After Seton Hall forward Angel Delgado missed a short shot with one second remaining, he fell to the floor in anguish.
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" The father said his son has been dealing with mental anguish and plans to go out in "a blaze of glory.
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In meetings with Israelis of all stripes last month, their anguish at the plight of the Palestinians was palpable to me.
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Many Ford owners were made to suffer the pains of Microsoft Sync, their failed voice commands indistinguishable from howls of anguish.
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Its messy tangle of fear, anger, relief, and anguish lays bare Henry's simple sad-to-happy arc as ham-fisted kitsch.
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"Plaintiff suffered severe and personal injuries which are permanent and lasting in nature, physical pain and mental anguish," the suit says.
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In response to virtually every request, I have been granted limited, if any, dignity and respect—just more pain and anguish.
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Creators, however, get nothing from those stolen copies — except the anguish of watching others grab the value of their life's work.
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During a New Year's Eve dinner party several years ago, fun and laughter quickly turned to anguish for Jennifer McAllister-Nevins.
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I don't just mean that it is able to acknowledge real personal and social anguish amid all the joking and banter.
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Another television cycle in which the pornography of black death, pain and anguish are exploited for visual sensation and ratings gold.
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In her latest video, to show her anguish, Mongeau filmed herself in the bath wearing some of the Eilish-inspired wardrobe.
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In April, the world watched in anguish as the Notre Dame — situated in the heart of Paris — went up in flames.
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Charlottesville, Virginia (CNN)After 16 months of anguish, Susan Bro finally confronted her daughter's killer in a Virginia courtroom on Monday.
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A mother's anguish Cindy Madrid had heard her daughter's voice in an anguished voice recording released by investigative news nonprofit ProPublica.
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In other words, we have to redistribute the pain, make others uncomfortable, redistribute the anguish, and also redistribute the dormant hope.
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Public criticism of the government that bombed their homes could bring the tragedy-ridden lives of Eastern Ghouta's residents further anguish.
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It's a sickening moment, but Romann Berrux, the actor who plays Fergus, does a wonderful job of conveying the boy's anguish.
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There's screaming and blubbering and, ideally, something gets thrown—but at heart, what we want to see is anguish-wracked gibberish.
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Still, you can really descend into a pit of despair and anguish reading this kind of stuff; it isn't for everyone.
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I needed something to latch onto as I rode the waves of anguish and grief that accompany this kind of thing.
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His sisters are affected in turn, particularly René, who channels her anguish into an obsessive desire to succeed as a ballerina.
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But as the final season begins, we still don't know whether Daniel killed her, and he, to his anguish, can't remember.
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Add to that the layer of hurt and anguish of watching him emotionally abandon her grandmother, causing her to leave him.
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Michelle Goldberg In the frustrated anguish of Puerto Rico, we can see the real-world consequences of Donald Trump's flagrant incompetence.
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That ends Kamakiriad with a truly valuable lesson: Amid the concurrent hardships of climate change and mental anguish, art still exists.
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In "The Let Go" at the Park Avenue Armory, the artist explores jubilation washed with spectacle and an undertow of anguish.
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Anguish is the only harmony found within each of these compositions and mercy will not be granted while absorbing this record.
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Gone is the melancholic haze of Zebra; in its place is an anguish that sounds more like triumph, confident and bold.
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This is Shakespeare's very genius: to portray the raw anguish and internal strife of a young prince's lonely, grief-stricken heart.
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Losing her mother was painful, she said, but the lack of certainty over who was responsible added another layer of anguish.
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The personal is political for Puro, too: The anguish and drama in this capacious first volume arise both without and within.
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These are all possible avenues to fame, toward becoming someone of renown, he said, which would justify the years of anguish.
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I cannot begin to fathom the mental anguish and turmoil Ms. Winter inflicted upon herself over the course of the year.
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Peele told me he meant for the tweet and the statement to reflect the anguish and pride of the movie's fans.
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And in that final scene, the fairy lures him deeper into her realm while his fiancée is left alone in anguish.
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Surrounded by supporters in Massachusetts on Thursday, Warren described her anguish that there would not be a woman nominee in 2020.
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However, physician-assisted suicide is more immediate and less painful while the others, though legal, can result in intolerable, prolonged anguish.
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The players did not speak to reporters but some players, like LeBron James, have spoken of their anguish on social media.
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The anguish is made worse by the realization that some of the killers are still alive and may never be prosecuted.
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Wheeler, a Fox News contributor, seeks damages for mental anguish and emotional distress and lost earnings at his private investigation firm.
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Three people were killed, dozens of people were injured and the country was thrown into a state of anguish and shock.
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If you don't allow us to express our anguish or complaints or reflections, do you really want us to go mad?
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PARIS — It has almost become routine in France: A terrorist attack shatters the rhythms of daily life, bringing bloodshed and anguish.
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In the seconds and hours after impact — themselves entire lifetimes of anguish — there is only uncertainty and horror, in that order.
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I think of all the people killed over the last months — more than 90 so far — with great anguish and pain.
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In a handwritten letter, filled with anguish and a touch of cruelty, she explained her decision to marry Aristotle Onassis instead.
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All artists, if they are to survive, are forced, at last, to tell the whole story, to vomit the anguish up.
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His medical conditions -- both mental anguish and physical decline -- could be better addressed by doctors outside the prison system, they added.
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The Chicago Cubs banished them forever last autumn, finally capturing a World Series title after more than a century of anguish.
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That seemed to be a fitting image for the rest of the trip, which oscillated between breathtaking beauty and heartbreaking anguish.
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CreditCreditCaroline Tompkins for The New York Times It's hard to say which Barr causes Laurie Metcalf more anguish: Roseanne or William.
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But the constant exposure to sickness and death was caving in on her at a time when she'd experienced enough anguish.
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"The pain, anguish and heartbreak (of) Oklahoma families, businesses, communities and individual Oklahomans is almost impossible to comprehend," Hunter told the court.
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But misery loves company, and when it's hot as hell in Midtown, our anguish at least provides us with something in common.
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The anguish written on the faces expressed something a generation of Canadian hockey players had never felt before - the agony of defeat.
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Photos and tapes from that time capture her outrage and anguish over both the attacks and the U.S. government's response to them.
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The collective anguish of all these women has been haunting me this week in the wake of the publication of a Babe.
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The Republican primary debates have been spectacular for not only Donald Trump's theatrics, but also for Bush's apparent psychological anguish in response.
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To say that liquor burned with the ferocity of a coked-up lioness would diminish the anguish experienced by drinking that tuica.
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"I have been informed with great anguish of Jenny Lumet's recollection about our night together in 1991," Simmons said in a statement.
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Worn down by weeks of anguish, her aunt couldn't bring herself to tell the 11-year-old she had delivered a baby.
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On Tuesday, his ex-girlfriend of three years, Carla Mendoza, took to Instagram to express her heartbreak and anguish over losing him.
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The play, so clear in its moments of joy and silliness and brotherly bickering, gets squishy and vague in depicting Markus's anguish.
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And as Kratos and Atreus continue their quest, she is utterly alone, save the lifeless body of her son and her anguish.
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She said she's suffered "a lot of pain and anguish" but her main focus lately has been solely on her two children.
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So it is with humility, anguish and some shame that human-rights advocates, politicians and UN officials have been marking the anniversary.
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"We are in anguish over the senseless loss of our beloved Dasia and her young children," her family said in a statement.
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Whereas the bodhisattvas are more serene; they look sad, but it's not this anguish you see on several of the other figures.
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Hilson, who met with Heeringa's family Tuesday morning, told reporters that they have endured "agony and anguish" over the past three years.
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There are so many others like that boy who have suffered the anguish of war and witnessed the notorious brutality of ISIS.
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For example, the realities of South Sudan's impacts on the refugee crisis, and the anguish of those fleeing the country, are clear.
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While Payden's experience serves an extreme example of the effect Wells Fargo's sales tactics had on employees, her anguish was hardly unique.
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"It is very jarring living here, it is traumatizing to see that you are the cause of your parents' anguish," he wrote.
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Still, her emotional anguish was seen by fans as just another example of the deep feelings the two had for one another.
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Upon inhaling this beckoning cloud of anguish, you may find yourself asking: should I be worried about Neil's departure from Clean Bandit?
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Edgerton and Negga do fine work portraying decent, honorable countryfolk who aren't gifted orators, able to articulate their anguish in evocative language.
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Michael Bates show the 18-year-old's mental anguish and desire to kill himself consumed his communications with Carter in summer 247.
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Michael Bates show the 236-year-old's mental anguish and desire to kill himself consumed his communications with Carter in summer 220.
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Over 20 years later, her family is still reeling from the anguish and anger that has fermented over their lost loved one.
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The latter's harrowing twelve-minute epics do sound like the soundtrack to the former's social policies: babies crying, mass plagues, general anguish.
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I know what it means to encounter harassment and discrimination in my workplace," she said "I know the deep anguish it causes.
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"It's incredible what has happened to us — that our city is destroyed and we're experiencing such anguish and pain," one resident said.
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The attacks have set off a period of fear, anguish and confusion among the nation's 900,000 state and local law enforcement officers.
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The lovers are radiantly depicted by Matt Doyle and Belinda Allyn, who capably convey their characters' deep anguish late in the show.
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One can imagine the terrible anguish the president's inner self must have suffered while he held to a restrained and steady course.
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Imagine the terror that child feels, and the hopeless anguish of a mom who knows she is powerless to comfort her toddler.
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That seems a long time ago, but pain and anguish are still deeply felt by the descendants of those who were sacrificed.
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Nevertheless, we should not ignore the desperation and anguish of those who fear for their way of life and a threatened future.
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Over time, my anguish turned to resentment over how he could forge ahead, focus on his work and not share my pain.
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Claudia Martinez, who is Mexican-American, Catholic and a devoted Republican, said she had wept in anguish after voting for Mrs. Clinton.
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From there, the scene dissolves into a riveting display of dance and motion depicting the anguish endured by survivors of sexual assault.
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A subsequent tweet shared the family's anguish at seeing the Simone biopic come to life with a star not of their choosing.
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I told the story in the way that seemed most revealing to me: from within the anguish of the people I met.
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Yet students could also sense the anguish and concern that has pervaded the campus and interrupted the usual rhythms of college life.
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"The process cannot be hurried by friends and family," however well meaning their desire to relieve the griever's anguish, Ms. Samuel wrote.
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All of Kansas City's anguish connected with Indianapolis — four straight playoff losses since 103 — preceded Mahomes, who seems impervious to it all.
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But they are also a burden for their parents, who have endured the anguish of seeing their sons taken away in handcuffs.
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Perhaps, though that was a rare bit of raw anguish we saw from Cersei after Euron crassly announced his own dad-goals.
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"12 Strong" has just begun, but its world of masculine pain, private anguish and commitment to violence is already firmly in place.
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I am forever grateful to this tirelessly insightful classic for articulating the alternating anguish and transcendence that comes with this life's work.
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I felt my sister's frustration and anguish as we waited hours for doctors and consultants to come by and answer our questions.
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Del Toro and especially Dano are good in the prison scenes, conveying Matt's relaxed mastery of the system and Sweat's quiet anguish.
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Like all mourners, you are searching for a way to keep your brother alive, even if that means absorbing his riotous anguish.
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The separations have generated confusion and anguish for immigrants and their advocates, as well as border officials tasked with implementing the policy.
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If climate change will harm his students and is causing them anguish, isn't silence on the issue a violation of that duty?
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Flashbacks of these scenes, along with Christian's season 1 murder, prove Patty didn't feel anguish every time she took a human life.
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And with hundreds of kids still separated from their parents, Alejandro's story could be just one of countless tales of ongoing anguish.
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The anguish has only been deepened by evidence that it was an Iranian missile that brought down Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752.
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These are false and forced frameworks, providing illusory freedom, as time provides illusory leniency when we, in anguish, let it pass monotonously.
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These are the thoughts that linger over a vast summer, long after the visceral anguish wanes, and infiltrate minds yearning to recharge.
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My father accompanied me as a guide and companion, but he was a sullen and brooding presence, lost in a private anguish.
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The plight of those trapped in eastern Aleppo as supplies have dwindled and destruction has spread has caused anguish among humanitarian workers.
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Here are the stories behind the lives lost: Jeremy Richman Jeremy Richman, 193, spent his final years channeling his anguish into action.
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As lead singer for the hard rock band Linkin Park, Chester Bennington was known for his piercing scream and free-flowing anguish.
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Sontag wrote movingly of the anguish experienced by cancer patients in a culture where a harrowing disease is also associated with shame.
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There is anguish in the thought of how much creative power, how much sheer beauty of living, was cut off through genocide.
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On Sunday, empty coffins made their way into the churchyard on black vans while women beat their chests and screamed in anguish.
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Soccer Mommy: Clean (Fat Possum) Sad singer-songwriters are supposed to gesture at the anguish of adolescence, but Sophie Allison understands it.
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Uighurs living abroad previously told Business Insider of their anguish at being blocked by their families in Xinjiang to avoid getting arrested.
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Her anger and anguish reaches voters on a visceral, emotional level that tends to dampen our ability to separate fact from fiction.
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To listen to a work like Skeleton Tree is to stare directly into another person's chasmic anguish, but it is a transcendent experience.
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I've seen people struggle with this transition and the anguish of the characters felt authentic even if it was, at times, overly dramatized.
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"I think about that – the years of heartache and anguish I could've spared myself – but I can't say that for certain," she says.
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Neil has to go to space in order to be far enough away from the world to feel comfortable letting his anguish loose.
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This includes the guilt, remorse, and mental anguish that many police officers and soldiers experience after even the most justified acts of killing.
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You could see the anguish in Massee's eyes as he squares off against Pitt in an interrogation room following the "Lust" scene. RIP.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as a prophet of a crusade for racial equality and a voice of anguish for millions of people.
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According to her personal injury claim, Teagle is suing for $5 million on account of pain and suffering, mental anguish and punitive damages.
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"Matt's family is the light of his life and his family's anguish is our own," the statement said, according to CNN affiliate KMTV.
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The rest flocked to Trump's defense, even the handful who publicly expressed anguish over the substance of the charges leveled against the president.
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" Ronan wrote that for Allen's colleagues overlook the allegations "sends a message to victims that it's not worth the anguish of coming forward.
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" Obama insisted that the choices aren't easy and he does "anguish a lot over the decisions we make to keep this country safe.
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And as we see and hear these things, millions of Americas cry out in anguish: Did we come all this way for this?
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Tata's shrieks of anguish raise goosebumps on my arm; all poor Carlos wanted to do was keep his sister, niece, and nephew safe.
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Afghanistan's anguish can only be eased through negotiations and for all the worrying questions, the current push is the best chance so far.
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A number of them reach out to touch something or someone beyond reach, but the viewer never finds out what causes their anguish.
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In Adam Benzine's short, he describes the rigors of making the film over 433 years and the personal cost in anguish and depression.
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Fans often noted that the violence and anguish made the series difficult to watch, and the problem has only increased this time around.
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She can't stop the zombies from tearing at her flesh and a white faced demon — who is clearly Michael — laughs at her anguish.
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The film traces the Connecticut community's "searing" anguish and plays witness to the victims' families mostly fruitless pleas for new federal gun measures.
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For the relatives of those killed, April 20 evokes a mix of emotions from sorrow and anguish to fond memories of loved ones.
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The Chinese yuan, the source of much anguish in financial markets from Sao Paulo to Singapore since last summer, is enjoying some respite.
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Although she now claims "without a shadow of a doubt" she made the right decision, the "anguish" she describes, I believe, indicates otherwise.
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"The mental anguish of 28 years of solitary confinement is worse than any physical pain I have ever suffered or imagined," he wrote.
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Many of her patients once felt hopeless but were able to overcome their anguish, but it's not something that can be achieved quickly.
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For more and more couples, the greatest source of anguish is that they have fewer children than they want, or none at all.
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The two sisters are among the first generation of child sexual abuse victims whose anguish has been preserved on the internet, seemingly forever.
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One was named "Chorus for Paul Mooney," after the great standup comedian and Pryor collaborator whose act hinges on barely controlled racial anguish.
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In Maria's story, Harbury saw a grief similar to her own, and a chance to hold the government accountable for another family's anguish.
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He has been one of our most reflective sports personalities, and like anyone with self-awareness, his fame has caused him tremendous anguish.
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We spoke to those in the first generations of child sexual abuse victims whose anguish has been preserved on the internet, seemingly forever.
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We spoke to those in the first generation of child sexual abuse victims whose anguish has been preserved on the internet, seemingly forever.
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In anguish and repose, Anna could be a figure in an Italian Renaissance painting, a pale image of sorrow against a dark background.
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Audio obtained exclusively by CNN of mothers appearing in immigration court while separated from their children gives voice to the anguish they face.
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If she seemed to be, as Mr. Lubow puts it, "a dowsing rod for anguish," there were also many satisfactions in her life.
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She has written feelingly in the past about the anguish, the pangs of professional envy that are wont to beset an obscure writer.
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Once he re-marked the ball — he was now facing a 30-foot par putt — he stepped away with a look of anguish.
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His parents have divorced, but there is no suggestion that the sudden dissolution of his family has caused him particular anxiety or anguish.
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In Winter's plain-spoken but unrelenting prose, we feel the children's anguish like a throbbing pain for which there is no easy remedy.
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His severe disfigurement and mental anguish, however, are only the latest stresses on a family whose deep dysfunction has resulted in Colleen's estrangement.
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Since I was no longer pregnant, I figured sipping Chianti in bed while shoveling salted caramel mounds might cut through the unrelenting anguish.
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We saw the mourning mother's anguish on both an emotional and physical level, with placenta-triggered bacteria coursing through her feverish, wrecked body.
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What they didn't see was the emotional and sometimes physical anguish that prompted me to pick up the clippers in the first place.
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But this aesthetic makes it all the more wrenching when the reader detects a flicker of anguish on one of the placid faces.
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It's just sad that Ms. Spade and Mr. Bourdain saw only one way out of their misery, leaving their families in mental anguish.
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Dench and Blanchett are deft at slowly revealing the depth of their characters' building anguish, as their twin obsessions bind them closer together.
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He has learned the importance of finding the dead courtesy of the anguish described by Anita, his grief counseling buddy, whose husband disappeared.
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Rough justice, Episode 6: What's worse, Theon's sloppy job of beheading Ser Rodrik Cassel or Bran's anguish as he begs Theon to stop?
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Across the stage they run, in slow-motion escape — or crawl, in mass migration — one or another rising in a spurt of anguish.
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"Mother's Lament" captures six different video frames and features a woman in a double-layered veil and abaya, her face tight with anguish.
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But Mr. Buttigieg conceded he had been "slow to understand how much anguish" was involved in African-Americans' reaction to Mr. Boykins's ouster.
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His proposal was born, he says, out of anguish over an epidemic so pervasive it sometimes seems to have left no family untouched.
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The meeting ended on a mix of emotions: relief and happiness for patients who made the list; anguish and frustration for the rest.
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You maximize the moral anguish of those whose religion and values you favor and minimize the rights and suffering of those you disfavor.
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Particularly devastating was an account of his wife's anguish over his unanticipated death: She left work, lost weight, was overcome by crying spells.
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It was their refined cunning, I insisted, their devious, scholarly intellects, not mine, that delivered the triumph and the anguish that was Windfall.
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When coming up with a number, jurors consider factors like physical damage and mental anguish — concepts that are difficult to quantify, he said.
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The pain, anxiety and anguish many of us feel now, and have felt for months, isn't attached to a severing of romantic ties.
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But in Ms. Patten's hands, "You Oughta Know," a song Ms. Morisette described as 100 percent autobiographical, becomes the music of Jo's anguish.
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Seeing Brady in another uniform no doubt would cause anguish in New England, especially if there is not a proper heir in place.
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In "Money," from the 19135 Intimacies series, a young woman in white stands at a window, her face a study in quiet anguish.
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Sadly, we all have that answer now after watching the outpouring of anguish from a generation of players who grew up idolizing Bryant.
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Lea Draeger makes an initially chilly, reserved impression in the title role, working up quietly to reveal her character's inner anguish and turmoil.
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It's almost as if everything is terrible and we need a way to react that doesn't plunge us further into misery and anguish.
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It&aposs a cycle of anticipation and satisfaction that nonetheless brings anguish in the fallow periods — the droughts while waiting for something new.
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The ruling by U.S. District Judge Timothy Hillman, who expressed anguish over his decision, ended almost three months of legal challenges and extensions.
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Soldiers with deep wounds sometimes feel no pain at all for hours, while people without any detectable injury live in chronic physical anguish.
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Anguish Residents said that past pleas for help with infrastructure on the island had gone unheeded, and the government's reaction was too harsh.
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He's too drunk, close to a breakdown, and revelling in the self-hatred and the religious anguish that have become his entire personality.
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"Your last letter was such a cri de coeur of loneliness — I would do anything to take that anguish from you," she wrote.
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He shared updates of detainees with health concerns, wrote about the mental anguish of indefinite detention, and shared photos and videos of Manus.
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And as we see and hear these things, millions of Americans cry out in anguish: Did we come all this way for this?
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In the video, the distressed woman appears dazed and cries out in anguish, as her breath can be seen in the cold air.
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As new cases are unearthed, Catholic parishioners are focusing their anger and anguish on the bishops — even more than on the perpetrator priests.
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But she died because, experts told me, as a drug user, a black woman and an incarcerated person, her human anguish was dismissed.
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Yet despite the perplexed anguish Mr. Buggy brings to the telling, it is here that you start to feel detached from the narrative.
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Bonnie asks Manon to take away the scars that cover a substantial portion of her body and cause her personal and social anguish.
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What seems to trap a woman between this life and the beyond is the anguish of being hurt by those closest to her.
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Trotman also claims he suffers from humiliation and mental anguish, and he wants Fowler to pony up a check to make things right.
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Men had died in battle, and many of those who returned home were wracked with mental anguish over what they had seen and done.
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But for a decent chunk of Americans, a new survey suggests, their sexual hangups might be causing them a significant amount of mental anguish.
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When Game of Thrones fans heard that the seventh season would be trimmed down to only seven episodes, we all cried out in anguish.
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"From all of said injuries, the plaintiff, Constance Koulmey, has suffered and will continue to suffer great pain and mental anguish," the suit read.
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Holtom was inspired by the "N" and "D" semaphore flag signals — standing for "nuclear disarmament" — and also by his own anguish at the world.
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It's easier still to understand James's anguish, upon returning to New York from Europe in 1904, about a new architectural abomination: the Washington Arch.
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So listen, anyone who has experienced the confusion and (often) anguish of a period probably has at least one awkward or embarrassing period story.
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Men covered and carried away bodies, and women and children lying in a truck bed wailed in anguish before a vehicle drove them away.
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And for all the righteous strength witnessed in and derived from the crack-up of an open secret, each begins with long-suppressed anguish.
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"Since he rescued Kham La, he spent time to heal her from the mental [anguish] and has shown love to her," the staff said.
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Fuentes offers comic relief in this role as Carmen's friend, but he also shows a range of emotions — from anguish to regret to anxiety.
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The man claims he suffered "great pain and suffering and mental anguish requiring medical treatment" after chowing down on the pot pie in 2015.
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It's a record wholly embodying Los Angeles, capturing the anguish of the city's drug abuse and injustice, turning it into a distorted, heavy chaos.
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Or with Mollie's step-mother , who has expressed a combination of bewilderment and anguish that someone like Mollie could simply vanish without a trace.
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With Lisa usually looking on from the front row of the chambers, the activists used the council's open-microphone policy to express their anguish.
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Her ritualized breathing and cries of anguish are almost synchronized with the score, an interplay that's genuinely unsettling leading up to a dramatic finish.
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It's just one journalist trying to get the facts, and one uber-rich CEO expressing personal anguish over alleged facts not being actual facts.
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"She's saddened and she has periods of emotional anguish over the loss of the kids, like any mother would," Black's attorney, George Harris, said.
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Mexico's deputy foreign minister, Carlos Sada, said Trump's decision created "anxiety, anguish and fear" for the roughly 625,000 Mexican nationals protected under the program.
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Beijing (CNN)The global outpouring of grief and anguish over Liu Xiaobo's death stands in marked contrast to the muted reaction in his homeland.
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At the same time, however, we need to recognize actual consciousness because it enables us to recognize the presence of pain, discomfort, and anguish.
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"I don't know!" she says with faux anguish, drawing out that last word so comically that her answer more closely resembles a resigned plea.
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Sebring, Florida (CNN)In Highlands County, Florida, where the power went out for almost everyone, the days after Hurricane Irma are full of anguish.
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Richard Nixon's anguish during Watergate placed a large nuclear arsenal in the hands of a president who may temporarily have been of unsound mind.
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This more volatile sound allowed their torment to come off as credulous, not the mall-ready anguish that would soon overtake the emo world.
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The woman added that she has trouble knowing whether the source of Buthaina's anguish is physical pains or bad dreams about the deadly night.
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And this just a list of physical violence that has befallen the pathologically unlucky Grey, the tally of mental anguish goes on and on.
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Beyoncé has published an impassioned plea on her website, asking her fans to contact legislators and representatives and express their anguish about police brutality.
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That omission deepened the confusion and anguish around their sudden appearance, re-opening longstanding racial wounds and inflaming anxieties about prejudice, exclusion and violence.
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But we're also cruel to ourselves and feel a deep sense of anguish — even failure — when we make mistakes or are admonished by superiors.
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There was unutterable pride, tension, and anguish in that girl's face as she approached the halls of learning, with history, jeering, at her back.
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All wore tight flesh-coloured masks as they confessed either anguish about missing loved ones or how they shot entire families in cold-blood.
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But in contrast to today's Trump supporters, the civil rights and student movements of the '60s were fueled by hope and anguish, not resentment.
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And we'll start to learn whether Justice Thomas's lament is the song of this season or the beginning of a long cry of anguish.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed his anguish over the human suffering, with thousands of people seeking shelter in more than 300 relief camps.
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His bile duct cancer seemed to bring him more anguish than his wife, Lisa Callaghan, ever realized, she said at a news conference Wednesday.
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But it's hard to trust his anguish and hard not to suspect that what is being solicited is not your empathy but your envy.
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In his current solo show, in the fashion of his figures, he captures the racism that has led to a great deal of anguish.
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The 32-year-old veteran court reporter was sitting in front of me, documenting the case when Small's family erupted in anguish and anger.
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If it were not for you, I don't know what I would've done in those first raw moments of overwhelming shock, anguish, and grief.
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The very building is a monument to apathy and frustration; its bricks are mortared with the anguish of the people it purports to serve.
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You can feel the anguish of a semi-final knockout, you share the sting when someone makes an unforced error or drops a combo.
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It reads "I Believe in Nashville" over an image of the Tennessee flag, and it's giving the community hope in the face of anguish.
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The layers of Ms. Channing's interpretation, with its core of lacerating anguish, are more intriguing than the plot that builds to an anticlimactic reveal.
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However, he said that with the appeal process now underway, he and his family are going to go through many more years of anguish.
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Set against the fragile line between public outcry and personal anguish, the home emerged as a humble symbol for the inescapability of LGBTQ oppression.
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A shower curtain reproduces an illustrated movie poster from the 1968 original with a shirtless Charlton Heston displaying his signature brand of hypermasculine anguish.
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J-Wick's tense stoicism gelled perfectly with the actor's dialed-back mode of performance, his restrained anguish a natural pose for Reeves to assume.
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Lying on the ground, with his lower leg bowed, Smith at first tried to pull his jersey over his head to hide his anguish.
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"Why did you leave me?" her grandmother cried, sitting in front of the coffin and rubbing its sides, the anguish tight in her hands.
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Visconti reimagined Aschenbach as a composer and conductor (played by Dirk Bogarde) and used music by Mahler on the soundtrack to reflect Aschenbach's anguish.
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Many are still tormented by sights of the brutal deaths of parents and siblings, and many are still struggling to work out their anguish.
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He stood in anguish next to Telesfora Escamilla as she lay dying, her blood pooling on the pavement just three blocks from her home.
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There's also boozing and choking and lots of anguish over the state of the world — and whether art gives one the right to lie.
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Immaculately lit and performed, the movie captures the anguish of the postwar milieu so piercingly that you can almost feel it in your bones.
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I was trying not to think about the waves we were missing — a grinding anguish that is the dark side of surfing's sunny insouciance.
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In "Notes on the State of Virginia," Thomas Jefferson wrote with anguish about the risks of amalgamation, or interracial sex, to a new nation.
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In one chapter, we encounter the world through the fierce resistance of a Zapatista; in another, through the moral anguish of an atheist doctor.
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His emotions swing from liberation to anguish, with a consistent note of contempt — for his family, for his circumstances and above all for himself.
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Despite the anguish of slow growth, the growth rate had one important benefit: It actually helped the middle class by keeping inflation rates down.
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The source of his anguish is revealed about halfway through the film, which almost buckles, like Lee himself, under the weight of unimaginable horror.
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The 2016 election demonstrates beyond a shadow of a doubt that ducking and weaving around the anguish of displaced workers guarantees sustained minority status.
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Guilt and anguish over the loss of children can be catastrophic for someone already contending with addiction, and Cynthia turned from Percocet to heroin.
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It was a corrective portrait, reframing the scowling demigod of musical myth as someone, well, human — rational, and more interested in optimism than anguish.
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"You're tearing me apart," James Dean wailed at his befuddled parents in the melodrama "Rebel Without a Cause," a paragon of 1950s male anguish.
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"Sandra has long believed that the world needs to make more space for love and peace and less strife and anguish," Ms. Schneider said.
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Mr. Lloyd's interpretation balances surface elegance with an aching profundity, so that "Betrayal" becomes less about the anguish of love than of life itself.
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Let me zoom in on that flat so you can appreciate my anguish, something people so often fail to do: It's no tidy puncture.
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Most people, asked to drown a kitten, would feel a pang of moral anguish, which suggests that, at some level, we know suffering matters.
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"He seemingly never recovered from the anguish he saw her go through at the hands of the British press and the critics," said Eubanks.
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ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's army issued a statement on Tuesday expressing "pain and anguish" over the death sentence given to former military dictator Pervez Musharraf.
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"In the midst of such profound anguish, one memory fills us with hope," Trump said in his remarks in the White House East Room.
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"No power on Earth can give you back the lives lost, the pain suffered, the years of internal torment and anguish," Mr. Clinton said.
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Moving Uyghur poems, like Hendan's "Returning to the Fire," have been published and translated to apprise the world of the anguish facing fractured families.
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Yet they still ripple through the town, stirring concentric circles of anguish, leaving people with varying degrees of pain and differing sets of struggles.
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The stalwart Iranian general Qassem Soleimani was killed by a US rocket strike in Iraq on Friday, triggering a landslide of anguish across Iran.
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The army's hurt this week reminds me of the anguish that Musharraf expressed when he was at the peak of his power in 2007.
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The damsel looked half in anguish, half aroused—being hoisted by the bare chest and puffy shirt adorned beefcake, grasping at her bursting corset.
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And with greater marijuana use could come dependence and overuse, accidents, non-deadly overdoses that lead to mental anguish and anxiety, and psychotic episodes.
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Like totems portraying moments of crisis, expressions of anguish and defeat are carved into oval shapes with a palette knife alongside heads with horns.
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The fiasco caused much anguish for both Miss Colombia-Universe 2015, Ariadna Gutierrez, who had to get stripped of the title while holding back tears.
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Its potential risks include dependence and overuse, accidents, non-deadly overdoses that lead to mental anguish and anxiety, and marijuana use potentially causing psychotic episodes.
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I knew my dad and brothers loved me, but they didn't express anguish, conflict, or even joy in a way that reflected what I felt.
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Additionally, when the relationship is more casual between teens, and there's arguably less trust and greater emotional risk, sexting may lead to disappointment or anguish.
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There are also some risks to even casual use, including accidents, non-deadly overdoses that lead to mental anguish and anxiety, and potentially psychotic episodes.
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Mr. Williams proved a natural and expressive communicator, conveying the drama and anguish of these miniatures without ever resorting to excessive vocal or theatrical gestures.
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It does carry some risks — including dependence and overuse, accidents, nondeadly overdoses that lead to mental anguish and anxiety, and, in rare cases, psychotic episodes.
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"Many tears were shed yesterday in sorrow and in anguish of watching what she was enduring and now knowing more about what's ahead," she said.
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In a more literal, spelled-out screenplay, their specific reasons for anguish might play out in obviously appropriate ways, and lead to their specific ends.
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By the numbers: Student debt in the United States has reached $1.5 trillion, and it is responsible for much of millennials and Generation X's anguish.
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Such anguish is what they believe underpins a rising mortality rate among middle-aged white Americans, even as that rate falls in other developed countries.
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At the time, the agency was concerned that customers who got inaccurate results could suffer undue mental anguish or make medical decisions that were unnecessary.
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The pain and anguish felt by the survivors of such violence and the victims' families is just as unbearable ... no matter what you call it.
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Mesquite, Texas (CNN)Anguish spiraled through Sandra Pinchback's body like a corkscrew upon hearing that her son had died in prison from an asthma attack.
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Also surviving years of historical criticism is the Pear of Anguish, a fruit-shaped torture device that was inserted into its victims openings, then expanded.
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But with love comes heartbreak, and dogs aren't immune from the aches, pain, and anguish that humans are so adept at afflicting on their lovers.
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"I will never feel personally the emotions that millions of our combat veterans experienced, nor the pain and anguish they suffer," he told the committee.
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And the end of My Cousin Rachel reminded me that the frazzled, self-conscious anguish of an infatuated boy is endearing only because it's temporary.
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In both pieces, we are in the midst of domestic anguish, as experienced by a troubled protagonist, and must do our best to catch up.
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The anguish inflicted on the people of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is uncomfortably easy to forget, even when the consequences of such actions are so clear.
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PARIS — The rest of the European Union nations are looking at the possibility of a British departure from the bloc with disbelief, trepidation and anguish.
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At the microphone, Rosario Reyes, a mother from El Salvador who is with the immigrant-rights group Casa de Maryland, gives voice to the anguish.
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Tortured by promises of apocalypse or World War III if their preferred candidate loses, nearly half the country is bracing for the anguish of defeat.
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In each case, the unintended fatality sets off a chain of dramatic events, but the anguish of the culpable character receives at most cursory attention.
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It was "anguish and pain and longing for my former life and utter disbelief for the war my body was waging on itself," she blogged.
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The novel and the movie communicated to everyone who loved their family the anguish of enslavement, of knowing your children were not yours at all.
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Only once in her life did she believe that they loved her: in the period of anguish and self-starvation when her first marriage ended.
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"The DA dismissed the charges, but it's something that causes me a lot of anguish and now it's associated with me," Conyers III told CNN.
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Her 11-year-old sister, Stephanie, in her anguish, attempted suicide, believing that it would be better for her family that she not be alive.
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He had told his friends that he could not take the anguish and suffering any more, he said that he was weary of this life.
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The Interpreter WASHINGTON — A week of violence and anguish in the United States has prompted increasingly familiar discussions of race, policing, discrimination and gun violence.
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He lost his uncle to a cardiovascular disease, and grew up in a remote village where he witnessed the daily anguish of people lacking healthcare.
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Of course, in hindsight, it's Pierce's romantic anguish and this supposed inability to carry on that makes the album such a gut-punch to hear.
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With the site now fenced off, bereaved families are worried the remains of their loved ones may be left at the scene, compounding their anguish.
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Here, the boy is Shen Jie, who often lies on his back with his legs in the air; understandably, he wears an expression of anguish.
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