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"[It's] the most slow, most agonizing, most heinous disease ever," Girardi continued.
This was necessary because Adrift is about the most agonizing of survivals.
The most agonizing implication of the narrow loss is that everything mattered.
And here's the most agonizing part: The killer was supposed to save lives.
But using the restroom after giving birth can be one of the most agonizing postpartum experiences.
Interviewed by phone, Evans's husband, Jacob, described the longest and most agonizing night of his life.
The bull market everyone hates This bull market has been one of the most agonizing in history.
Even at Jesus' most agonizing moment in the Garden of Gethsemane, the disciples, like exhausted teenagers, fall sound asleep.
But perhaps the most agonizing aspect was that she would be separated from her daughters, then 4 and 2.
Still, accidents in vessels designed to ply the depths of the ocean are among the most agonizing to contemplate.
The most agonizing decisions presidents make are invariably during wartime, especially when battles are lost and body counts pile up.
This matters in part because many people with opioid addiction describe withdrawal as the worst possible experience, the most agonizing condition imaginable.
"It just switched to the most agonizing pain I've ever had in my life … a couple of hours into it," recalled de Ravin.
Doctors laid out several plans for recovery, but the only one that spoke to Don also happened to be the most agonizing: the halo.
But of the teams still alive in the N.F.L., the Green Bay Packers have a fair claim for the most agonizing recent playoff history.
"Then it just switched to the most agonizing pain I've ever had in my life … a couple of hours into it," recalled de Ravin, 36.
" In another recent interview with Marie Claire, Coppola admitted that dropping out of her Coppola-ified version of the film was her "most agonizing career decision.
"One company's website claims CBD 'works like magic' to relieve 'even the most agonizing pain' better than prescription opioid painkillers," the FTC said in a release.
RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazil was still mourning the victims of one of its most agonizing sports tragedies, the crash of a plane carrying the Chapecoense soccer team.
But the state of things in Poland, the country he identified as "the most agonizing spot in the whole of terrorized Europe," inclined him toward the political left.
The Dodgers made only minimal additions to their bullpen in July, a decision that burned them repeatedly in one of the most agonizing six-day stretches in recent history.
Numerous storied department store chains have fallen in the last two decades — including Montgomery Ward and Woolworth's — but Sears has had the longest, and arguably most agonizing, fall of all.
But rather than attempt to contain the fallout with sincere contrition, Trump signaled Sunday in the most sensational way imaginable that he will subject Clinton to the most agonizing personal indignities.
After what could be called the one of the most agonizing waits in video game history, The Last Guardian for the PlayStation 4 finally has a release date: October 25th, 2016.
A recent cartoon by The New Yorker's Emily Flake perfectly captures how one of the most agonizing debates between grammar nerds might even manage to get in the way of a marriage.
At the end of the episode, things feel good: Jackson and April are back together, and more than that, one of the season's longest and most agonizing plotlines has finally come to a close.
"It's the darkest hour and the most agonizing moment in the first half of this year...there are disaster victims everywhere," Zhang Yidong, strategist at Industrial Securities wrote on Tuesday, wrote in a note.
It's Kayla who has the most agonizing scene in "Bombshell," when she is forced to audition for Ailes by twirling in front of him and agonizingly raising her skirt to show him her legs.
In Mr. Trump's five-day confrontation with a military family, Republicans have found the most agonizing test yet of their relationship with a candidate who has flouted political conventions around religion, race, gender and now military service.
So complicated that Federer would have to save seven match points in the fourth set before finishing off one of his most agonizing and mesmerizing victories: 6-32, 2-6, 2-20, 232-250 (226), 223-22012.
The time in the hospital alone included some of the most agonizing moments I've ever had: There was the pain from the operation itself, the extreme nausea from the painkillers, and, lest I forget, the warm prune juice I drank to help me poop.
"I decided to address one of the most agonizing parts of family life – kids fighting – and created Judge Lexy, which is an objective, quirky judge that helps kids settle their battles," explained Pretzel Labs founder Adva Levin, in Amazon's blog post about the winners.
The boat hijacking story was part of "What If?" a recurring feature that is Offgrid's most addictive: it blends fiction, journalism and alarmingly evocative illustrations to describe the most agonizing ways to die in modern life — and offers expert advice on how to avoid or escape them.
The League, a dating app that users have to apply to join, has a new feature that could help with one of the most agonizing parts of the online dating process — wondering if someone's deliberately ignoring you or if they just haven't opened the app in a while.
"Succession in a family business is one of the most agonizing experiences that any family business face(s) when they move from one generation to the next, so of course it's very important to think about succession," Alfredo De Massis, director of the Family Business Center at the Lancaster University Management School, told CNBC in a telephone interview.
The optics of Monday's planned hearing are also coming into focus, given that the 11 Republican senators who hold the key to passing the nomination out of committee are all middle aged or elderly men and face an acutely sensitive task fraught with political risk when they cross examine Ford, at one of the most agonizing and personal moments of her life.
Shields obituary in the Natchez Gazette of April 23, 1823, describes his last days and death thus; "On the morning of the 16th inst. he had a severe attack of Apoplexy, which was followed by a severe derangement of his mind which continued in violent paroxyms, with intervals of apparent rationality, until the evening of the 18th when in a most agonizing exacerbation he relieved himself of sufferance by suddenly terminating his existence."Spelling and capitalization errors present in the original quote.
Birimisa: Portraits, Plays, Perversions. San Francisco, Sweetheart Press: 2009, 101–135. The Village Voice wrote: "Birimisa's dialogue is graceful and pointed, his characterization swift and penetrating, and astonishingly, his most agonizing scenes are often his most hilarious, as if he's able to reach greater heights of pain and laughter by having the two lean on each other... Birimisa's considerable talent [is] as fluid as it is raw, as passionate as it is brutal."R. Wetzsteon, "Theatre Journal," Village Voice, November 28, 1968, 46.
Everything is terrible and grand in his poems, which are the most agonizing cry in modern literature, uttered with a solemn quietness that at once elevates and terrifies us. He was also an admirable prose writer. In his Operette Morali—dialogues and discourses marked by a cold and bitter smile at human destinies that freezes the reader—the clearness of style, the simplicity of language and the depth of conception are such that perhaps he is not only the greatest lyrical poet since Dante, but also one of the most perfect writers of prose that Italian literature has had.
It included outdoor preaching, large numbers of attendees, who had often traveled long distances, long vigils of prayer, and often dramatic conversion experiences. One of the largest of these observances took place in 1742 in Cambuslang, outside Glasgow, Scotland, where upwards of 30,000 people came to hear the preaching of George Whitefield. Sacrament observances such as Cambuslang, whose timing coincided with the Great Awakening in England, Ireland, and the American Colonies throughout the 1740s, had become associated with revivalism. Both clergy and lay people had the expectation that the communion season would bring “the most intense religious experiences, the most agonizing despair and the most ecstatic joy.
Finerty reported, "Then our troops reopened with a very 'rain of hell' upon the infatuated braves, who, nevertheless, fought it out with Spartan courage, against such desperate odds, for nearly two hours. "Such matchless bravery electrified even our enraged soldiers into a spirit of chivalry, and General Crook, recognizing the fact that the unfortunate savages had fought like fiends, in defense of wives and children, ordered another suspension of hostilities and called upon the dusky heroes to surrender." Strahorn recalled the horror of the ravine at Slim Buttes. "The yelling of Indians, discharge of guns, cursing of soldiers, crying of children, barking of dogs, the dead crowded in the bottom of the gory, slimy ditch, and the shrieks of the wounded, presented the most agonizing scene that clings in my memory of Sioux warfare.

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