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His face twitches in anguish as he recounts what happened.
Everybody is in anguish, but nobody knows what to do.
Someone was in anguish, and I tried to help her.
"We've been living in anguish since we found out," he said.
The person on that stage in anguish was no longer me.
A woman in black put her hand to her mouth in anguish.
My community is in anguish right now because of an officer-involved shooting.
My sister picked me up, face wet from tears and contorted in anguish.
That night, when he went home, he sat for hours, frozen in anguish.
" Later he wrote about "sleepless nights spent in anguish wondering how you will rebound.
Olesya Lykovi cries out in anguish, moments after the death of her dog, Sam.
"She describes mothers wailing in anguish, people fainting who can't stand it," Carson said.
The edge goes to O'Rourke, who spoke in anguish after the El Paso shootings.
At times, he has spoken in graphic terms, describing seeing families screaming in anguish.
Even Mary Shelley, the author of "Frankenstein," wanted to see the creature in anguish.
In anguish, she ran to Mount Sipylus to beg the gods to end her pain.
The audience gasped and wailed in anguish at the news that King had been killed.
When the boy is suddenly sold, his mother walks alongside the coffle, weeping in anguish.
Doctors increased the doses of pain medication, but she still awoke in anguish, day after day.
But at the moment I am in anguish, frightened for my country and for our unity.
For Sevastova, the errors kept piling up and she frequently turned to her box in anguish.
Michael's older brother had punched a hole in the wall in anguish after finding him dead.
Those which survive pace in anguish in their cages and animals are at turns sullen and anxious.
On Mr Norris's cue, he became the thane, hand clutched to his pate in anguish, eyes aglow.
I want to know how the child is doing," she said, her voice rising in anguish. "Respond!
Helpless, they watched in anguish as a thief broke into their safe built to hold a billion.
Then the sleepless nights spent in anguish wondering how you will rebound and strive toward greatness once again?
"We are in anguish over the senseless loss of our beloved Dasia and her young children," it reads.
Like clouds morphing into objects, the layered paint begins to take the shape of faces screaming in anguish.
What is it about the Kardashians that makes some people's blood boil in anguish, and others beam with excitement?
Lindy West If November 2016 was a study in anguish for many, November 2017 is a study in contrasts.
Sometimes, it's a RAM upgrade that makes your wallet scream in anguish; other times, it's an inexplicably pricey dongle.
Animals in anguish or in death throes correlate in her imagination with the war's unmitigated physical toll on human bodies.
Darío's tomb lay near the altar under a life-size sculpture of a lion with a face frozen in anguish.
Shin captures human heads emerging in anguish, with wrinkled foreheads and purpled lips, caked in blood and other unarticulated substances.
Where stone buildings date to the Revolutionary War and locals cry out in anguish at the arrival of Dunkin' Donuts.
After Seton Hall forward Angel Delgado missed a short shot with one second remaining, he fell to the floor in anguish.
In April, the world watched in anguish as the Notre Dame — situated in the heart of Paris — went up in flames.
And in that final scene, the fairy lures him deeper into her realm while his fiancée is left alone in anguish.
"We are in anguish over the senseless loss of our beloved Dasia and her young children," her family said in a statement.
Claudia Martinez, who is Mexican-American, Catholic and a devoted Republican, said she had wept in anguish after voting for Mrs. Clinton.
These are false and forced frameworks, providing illusory freedom, as time provides illusory leniency when we, in anguish, let it pass monotonously.
On Sunday, empty coffins made their way into the churchyard on black vans while women beat their chests and screamed in anguish.
And as we see and hear these things, millions of Americas cry out in anguish: Did we come all this way for this?
In Adam Benzine's short, he describes the rigors of making the film over 433 years and the personal cost in anguish and depression.
In anguish and repose, Anna could be a figure in an Italian Renaissance painting, a pale image of sorrow against a dark background.
And as we see and hear these things, millions of Americans cry out in anguish: Did we come all this way for this?
In the video, the distressed woman appears dazed and cries out in anguish, as her breath can be seen in the cold air.
When Game of Thrones fans heard that the seventh season would be trimmed down to only seven episodes, we all cried out in anguish.
Men covered and carried away bodies, and women and children lying in a truck bed wailed in anguish before a vehicle drove them away.
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.
He stood in anguish next to Telesfora Escamilla as she lay dying, her blood pooling on the pavement just three blocks from her home.
The damsel looked half in anguish, half aroused—being hoisted by the bare chest and puffy shirt adorned beefcake, grasping at her bursting corset.
"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.
The original—with Win and Regine Butler's clashing vocals against the often chaotic instruments—sounds more urgent, fraught, almost, on the verge of yelling in anguish.
Piatnitskaya is in anguish over her son, and torn between two opposing images of her husband: an honest revolutionary and a purported enemy of the people.
Residents in anguish over gender-based violence in Mexico City graffitied one of the capital's most historic landmarks in an act of frustration against government officials.
Steve Carell, who stars as Aniston's disgraced, bitter nemesis of sorts, is introduced in a cold-toned living room, like a jail cell, screaming in anguish.
The men doffed their shoes and began praying as a Sicilian woman on the other side of the thin wall shouted in anguish at the noise.
Both sides, of course, have a point — it is difficult to deny parents in anguish the right to do as much as possible for their son.
"We see capital being pulled in certain areas of the city, like downtown and midtown, but the rest of the city is left in anguish," said Yakini.
These biopics, deeply rooted in anguish as they may be, still become beloved Black classics, or at the very least, viral moments because of our shared history.
When I thought of the number of times I have let casual racism toward Muslims slide, so not to come off as threatening, I shuddered in anguish.
"You took something very precious away from me," Nadine Collier, the daughter of 70-year-old Ethel Lance, told Mr. Roof, as her voice rose in anguish.
The longer investors wait to find out the results of a potentially contested outcome, the longer the market will sit in anguish as it waits for precious clarity.
Shapovalov immediately put his hand to his face in anguish and apologized to the umpire, but he was defaulted from the match and Canada lost because of it.
Each "screaming head" is its own gaping vortex — one dark, one a mustard color, both containing what appear to be hands thrown up alongside the titular heads' cheeks in anguish.
Few images in contemporary fiction have struck me as forcefully as that of Patra bent over in the driveway in anguish, mouth cracked open in a Munch-like silent scream.
Surely, we have to acknowledge that bipartisanship requires sacrifices from us all, as is clearly evidenced by the two most recent House Speakers resigning in anguish for wont of bipartisan action.
Nearby, a man named Amanullah, who lost his 14-year-old son, said in anguish that the explosion had mangled the boy's face so badly he could no longer recognize it.
When Turandot referred to her ancestor, who cried out in anguish as she was ravaged by men, Ms. Netrebko delivered the piercing phrase with an intensity that sent chills through me.
In "Puke" (2002), McGinley's own face wrenches in anguish: eyes shut tight, brow furrowed, veins bunched around his nose, chin pushed back, creating a narrow pillow of skin around his neck.
This is what he said to Greil Marcus about them: They're floating in the air, part of this suspended sphere, and they've got these beatific looks on their faces, they're in anguish.
Returning the GOP to its Reagan-era roots as the party for small donors might even placate some of the stalwarts who have watched in anguish as Trump tears the GOP apart.
Eleven-year-old Christopher looked up at his grandmother in anguish, while 7-year-old Anderson sat at her feet, his head drooping sadly and a red toy robot in his lap.
The suspension of the underwater search has left families of the missing in anguish, but the information gleaned should provide fishermen with unprecedented insight into the habitats of the valuable species they seek.
We're with Jane when she finds out and sinks to the floor in anguish — a gut-wrenching piece of acting by Gina Rodriguez — but beyond that, the episode doesn't intrude on her grief.
A good rule of thumb is if the answer is less than 24 hours, keep going higher until the loss would leave you in anguish mentally or financially for more than a day.
In either scenario, Haas would have been separated from his backpack upon smashing into the rock-strewn creek below; if conscious, he might have watched in anguish as the bag was swept downstream.
PITTSBURGH — One of Pittsburgh's most solemn days began with hundreds coming together in anguish and grief in synagogues and at gravesides, to start the services for those killed as they prayed on the Sabbath.
As rescuers pulled Mr. Jiménez's body from the rubble, three of his relatives collapsed to the ground, sobbing in anguish, and his eldest son, Victor Manuel, 14, rushed the police cordon but was restrained.
The girl's full name was not made public, but her family waited in anguish nearby, knowing that the bodies of 21 school children and four adults were already recovered from the Enrique Rebsamen School.
A day earlier, Miller had left the field in anguish and annoyance after taking a line drive off his nonthrowing arm — an injury that looked as if it might be a formidable blow to the Yankees.
Mr. Trump's base is unlikely to hold him either to promises or tangible achievements, because conservative politics is now less about ideas or accomplishments than it is about making the right enemies cry out in anguish.
I can still feel the heat, pain, and adrenaline course through my body as I lay in anguish on the gymnasium floor, my sweat mixed with a sudden realization that I'd no longer be playing college basketball.
Every time a child in a cage cries out desperately for his or her mommy, mothers across America imagine a crass and ruthless politician taking their sons and daughters away from them and making them cry in anguish.
Or why the entire trauma of the Vietnam War is encapsulated by a single June 1972 photo of a young Vietnamese girl, naked and barefoot, howling in anguish as dark smoke billows behind her after a napalm attack.
In this dark and foggy world, set to an original score by the composer and multi-instrumentalist Will Epstein, one section rolls into the next as bodies contract and contort, reaching in anguish before snapping into another pose.
John Conyers have shaken the Congressional Black Caucus, leaving the group's members and staff in anguish over what to do about a man who is both a legend of the civil rights movement and someone accused of sexual harassment.
With neighborhoods in Brooklyn along the L line — among the city's busiest subway routes — in anguish over losing their train to Manhattan for 18 months, New Yorkers living in so-called subway deserts have a message: Welcome to the club.
"I will die imprisoned in my body, slowly and in anguish, and he should die in prison," Ms. Shuff, who described the grueling regimen of treatment she is still undergoing, told Richard G. Stearns, a United States District Court judge here.
" The Twitter post by the correspondent, Elise Labott, came after the House of Representatives had just passed a bill that would have made it much more difficult for Syrian refugees to enter the United States: "Statue of Liberty bows head in anguish.
Now, it has nothing to do with Arctic char or buttered radishes, but I took a fond swipe at the baby boomers in my Sunday newsletter and some took it hard, writing me in anguish that I implied they didn't have YouTube channels.
"These events worry and leave us all in anguish, wondering over what is happening in our society where a young man of such a young age dares to take the life or wound his classmates," Mr. Rodríguez said in a news conference.
As the verdict was read out declaring Officer Peter Liang guilty in the 2014 shooting death of 28-year-old Akai Gurley, the cop held his head in anguish, just days after he delivered tear-ridden testimony about the November night in question.
I asked them for a minute to speak with my husband and they didn't let me, all the mothers were crying in anguish, distraught from not knowing anything about our children, this is the harshest thing they could do, to take our children from us.
When deranged gunman Devin Kelly walked into a small community church in a tiny rural Texas town on Sunday and killed the pastor's daughter and wife along with 26 other innocent parishioners, including an 18-month old baby, our hearts cried out in anguish.
The world sympathized with a grieving killer whale mother, J35, who carried her dead calf more than 1,000 miles through the Salish Sea; and we've watched in anguish as cross-border emergency teams attempted to shoot the critically ill killer whale, J50, with doses of antibiotics.
Hermione (Jurgita Dronina), in anguish in Act I and again when reunited with her husband in Act III, stretches a powerfully pure arabesque line from front arm to raised back leg, and then repeatedly turns on the spot in this position, rising again and again, urgently, onto point.
The problem now was that, three years having passed since he finished writing it, no new era had been ushered in, and "The Kingdom" had come to feel, to Carrère, like a capstone to a writing life that he was desperate — and in anguish at being unable — to continue.
Under the headline "A Bitter End," appeared a picture of a mortal Tom Brady, crawling like a miserable wretch of a loser in the foreground, as he watched in anguish as Robert Alford returned an interception for an Atlanta touchdown and a commanding 21-0 lead just before the two minute warning.
The Iranian woman spearheading a campaign against the country's compulsory headscarf laws watched in anguish over the weekend as her family denounced her on state TV. Masih Alinejad told BuzzFeed News over the phone she reacted with "horror and anger" from New York, where she now lives, as her sister attacked her for her activism.
Context is clear enough—as in the infamous case of the 'Terror of War' photo, which depicts a naked and napalm-scarred girl in anguish, and which Facebook erroneously censored to ample criticism, the autonomous models can flag a post as offensive and the moderators will still have to untangle whether they did so correctly.
Monday's episode of The Bachelor picked up with Nick still in anguish over eliminating Jasmine, Whitney and Danielle L. After giving the remaining six women enough time to descend into a panic about whether they were next, Nick stopped by their hotel room to apologize for his very dramatic behavior the night before and informed them that he wasn't going anywhere.
There's a flash of Nancy falling down a set of stairs — we know it's Nancy because any True Blood fan can recognize Anna Paquin in anguish — there's a quick scene of a younger Grace playing a girlhood marriage-predicting game with a friend, another of Grace screaming in an asylum, and a very quick look at a man apparently axing someone's bloody leg.
And when the prison's statement to the press on Poussey's death chooses to focus on Bayley's innocence, rather than what he did, all the women in the prison storm out of their dorms in outrage, with Poussey's best friend, Taystee (Danielle Brooks), screaming in anguish that they didn't even "say her name" — the same rallying cry that emerged after Sandra Bland died while in Texas police custody.

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