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This is of deep anguish to me".
It was like deep anguish is the best way I could describe it, very, very troubled".
Mr. Pistorius, 26, says he mistook Ms. Steenkamp for a burglar, and expressed deep anguish at her death.
The Horace Mann School is in deep anguish at the tragic passing of its cherished student Noah Simring '03.
Mr Qadri taps into deep anguish among Pakistanis who despair at the rotten state of their country and their cynically awful leaders.
And though she sometimes gives them reason for tears, deep anguish is no more a part of her palette than madcap hilarity.
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It comes at the midway point of the record, when flickers of optimism begin to creep in, even if the overwhelming sense is of a soul wrestling with bone-deep anguish.
The author himself, arriving at what he terms "perhaps... the heart of our story," asks: How much can we hope to understand those who have suffered deeper anguish, greater deprivation, and more crushing disappointments than we ourselves have known?
There is no deeper anguish that I can think of than losing you, my daughter, and knowing that no one will be there to help me mourn your death.
Paul Bailey, writing in the British newspaper The Observer, called the book "wholly engrossing — social history viewed from the angle of deep personal anguish".
This is not to say that sadness isn't a common response to loss, but an experience of deep debilitating anguish tends to be the exception rather than the rule.
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