Birds screeched from the bamboo forest, echoing the anguished cries of the injured. |
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Anthony Milne, an anguished soul in a Yucatan-style jacket and veldskoens, has been coming here since the poetry evenings started. |
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There was a great deal of variation, ranging from the mundanely technical to the anguished plea for understanding and cooperation. |
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One of them, who saw a stray dog being beaten to near-death, was so anguished that he has vowed never to come back here again. |
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Soon enough, Tucker shows up late one night to torment the anguished adolescent about their relationship. |
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Part of the symphony was substantially complete, but the rest consisted of shorthand scribbles and anguished remarks in the margins. |
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Git could hear screams of anguished pain coming from inside the burning inferno. |
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Michael reared back and struck the radio dial with an anguished roar, bloodying his knuckles with the punch. |
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Of course he's probably lying, but any sensitive, caring American would recognize this as an anguished cry for help. |
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In surviving the cut, an otherwise anguished Woods displayed admirable qualities of courage and resolve. |
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Tate's sobs and the anguished wails of relatives will not do much to change that. |
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They are anguished arguments and they take place in all classes and walks of life. |
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The McNally-Beaser collaboration, The Food of Love, is the darkest and most anguished of the three one-acters. |
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Unlike his usual style, the symphony ends with an adagio that includes some of the most anguished music he ever composed. |
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Hunger, misery, degeneracy and the ravages of age were personified, and estheticized, in sculptures of anguished, contorted figures. |
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Here, the music becomes anguished yet mechanical, frighteningly repetitious and full of noises that seem only half-human in origin. |
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She showed him which ones, but he didn't seem all too anguished about it, for he gave her a dismissive wave. |
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All of these characters are subjects whose bodies convey an anguished message about pain and privation that cannot be articulated any other way. |
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We are very distressed and anguished at what has been happening in Gujarat for almost three months. |
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It's not related to the band because it isn't music in any shape or form, just anguished, terrifying pure sound. |
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Many of his supporters were anguished by the political cost of their votes of conscience. |
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In the original jail dungeon they will see the punishments being meted out and hear the anguished cries of the prisoners. |
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In a hospice setting it is not unusual to be confronted by anguished relatives witnessing the physical deterioration of their loved ones. |
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What if she doesn't understand English and can't smile even if she wants to, I anguished. |
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Ava anguished, stupidly thinking that it'd be easy to just relax around Dianna, but she, Ava was still the prey and Dianna the predator. |
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They shouted at each other, someone called Claire was mentioned and there was many an anguished bellow. |
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Further, if they chose to stop or to discourage visits, they felt anguished about their decisions. |
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She's dehydrated and quite stressed and anguished, so they are keeping her in for observations. |
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I was depressed and anguished, because I realized that there was no future for me, for my magazine, for anything. |
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It was so hard to pick the best picture of Wenger looking anguished in the last few games. |
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Defoe's story is an anguished inquiry into questions of predestination and election, freedom and theodicy. |
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It is a harrowing experience to hear a squeal of tires followed by a thump and then the anguished cries of an animal in pain. |
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When she finished dressing almost falling in the act, she heard an anguished cry of pain. |
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These give off the feel of man and earth as a lesson for the anguished lyric poet. |
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What is there to say to the anguished mother who asks why her child's death wasn't important enough to warrant the supreme penalty? |
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Well, a lady in that church anguished whether she should tell the pastor. |
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Whether it continues is now the subject of anguished debate among officials in Washington and European. |
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There are slideshows, graphics, interactive maps, heartbreaking narratives, anguished family members. |
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He will show good grace and keep smiling in the face of negative commentary, but inside he is anguished and questions his self-worth. |
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Every time your thoughts wander away from Me, you become concerned and sometimes anguished. |
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Sienna Miller is sleekly anguished as an actress on the brink of leaving her pilot husband, but her greyhound febrility is a minor note. |
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It may feel anguished rather than lyrical, but it does have that kind of apocalyptical power. |
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Our citizens are now distraught and our young people anguished by the legacy we are bequeathing them. |
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The general forlornness supports the mood of Hamdan's prison letters to his family, which sound anguished, pious, and unthreatening. |
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But it's Watson's show, from the neat primness of the human Gregor to the anguished awareness of the insect. |
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How can we not hear, from the very depths of this humanity, at once joyful and anguished, a heart-rending cry for help? |
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Fortunately, during its long, anguished and tormented history, this land has remained uncorrupted. |
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To their ears the anguished cries of the dispossessed sound like the peevish whines of malcontents. |
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It is the one colour that befriend a couturier during his anguished moments alone. |
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Not only was it an anguished requiem for a doomed affair, but it was also performed by none other than Abraham Lincoln. |
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Evenings out turn into an anguished dilemma, particularly for those of us deficient in the jam-making department. |
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Now, six months later, we have heard more than 200 anguished personal accounts and we have about 140 members of Men Supporting Men. |
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During our visit, there were repeated, anguished complaints about disappearances including school children. |
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Rush in camera crews and openly emotional reporters to collect the anguished reaction of survivors. |
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Café 1930: Now the girls are here, weaving their pitiful webs of deceit and false love, or letting out anguished cries of betrayed desire. |
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Many children were deeply affected by their losses, anguished over the possibility of another such misfortune and refused to return to school. |
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One year after the earthquake Mr Wilner is still anguished by what happened. |
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The Adagio contains some of the most anguished, even terrifying, music Bruckner ever wrote, as well as some of the most resigned and serene. |
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She attempts to counter mounting evidence by discounting prophecies, but the brevity, the peremptoriness of her responses to his anguished questions is striking. |
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The kind that involve zero anguished relatives screaming into the uncaring airport terminal void. |
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After a great deal of anguished consideration, and at great personal risk, I have decided to come forward and reveal my secret. |
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He is anguished to see that it is his mother who is moaning. |
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What anguished me most was that I had allowed this to happen to me. |
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It had been precisely five long years since the day they passed away and as much as it anguished her to do so, Callie couldn't bring herself to not acknowledge that. |
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They have anguished over a daughter's headaches and the sight of blood running from the nose of a son who has never suffered from nosebleeds before. |
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Madeline is devastated by guilt and anguished over her helplessness. |
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Certainly his letter to his wife showed a man anguished about his family. |
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She didn't have time to dwell on it however, before the pain from her wound surged through her, driving her back to her knees with an anguished cry. |
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Unmoved by a chorus of anguished cries, the Biltmore crew calmly rounded up the glasses, tallied the tabs and shrugged off entreaties for special dispensation. |
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She sulked and anguished in her hotel room in Moscow and felt as if her boy had died. |
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The anguished father gave the example of a federal case against Ted Stevens, a former US senator from Alaska. |
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The decision to follow up on an anguished phone call to the Star's desk was the first small step down a twisted and difficult trail that led to an inquest, a government inquiry and the firing of one official. |
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That work is no longer that which was blessed by law, and by which man obtained that which was necessary for his subsistence, but has become a desperate and anguished struggle for life. |
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For its part, the world, anguished and agitated by various tensions, but filled with sympathy for St. Francis, asks us who we are and what we have to offer to it. |
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Many of those anguished internal debates are now behind us. |
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The rest of our feint-hearted neighbours ran inside, pursued by anguished waitrons. |
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This slightly anguished gloominess, more or less depressing, could spread and reduce the organic resistance, health risking to be subject to some psychosomatic problems, but nevertheless not to be taken lightly. |
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Janusz Kaminski's camera presses along the edge of the violent, messy actions, or pitches into the middle of them, bucking, affrighted almost, but catching what it needs to catch as anguished movement churns on all sides. |
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If the last half of the twentieth century is an era marked by confrontation and struggle, it is also characterized by an anguished longing for peace and understanding among all men of good will. |
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Inquiry elicited that he was a pop singer. I YouTubed him, revealing another ghastly microphone-gripping, anguished nasal wailer. |
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The Great Lord Rampa wandered disconsolately about, chewing on his knuckles with an agony of anguished frustration and at the same time trying to smile amiably at those people whom he felt he should beam upon. |
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When the wedding is shattered by the news that there's already a Mrs. Rochester, Jane listens to her former master's anguished explanation about his mad, vampirish wife in the attic. |
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Flooded with anguished comments, the institute beat a hasty retreat. |
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I am anguished to see the author, a votary of Hindutva restraining himself, advising Hindutva phobians to shed off their protest. |
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In other words, the meaning of the poem is a reflexive and anguished uncertainty about the nature of poetry itself, a pure lyric refusal of constative or narratable content. |
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