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"I feel anguish for Nelson," he said.
He may feel anguish; he may not.
Why do I feel anguish, what am I scared of?
Tears trickled down my cheeks as if I were a mute, wordless but still able to feel anguish.
They will feel anguish for his castmates, not least his onscreen and real-life girlfriend, Lea Michele.
I feel anguish knowing that the young gay men cited in your article had the rough experience that I experienced but couldn't see any way out for themselves.
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He raised the receiver to his ear and felt anguish tremble like electricity; he knew immediately that Irene was dead.
"He obviously feels anguish and pain about those events," Senator Kerry said.
Subjects in the famous Milgram experiments felt anguish as they appeared to administer electric shocks to other research subjects, but they pressed on because some guy in a lab coat told them to.
They never strayed from acting as one collective group, portraying the community's commonly felt anguish and the wellspring of tenderness in their hearts.
Since I hung up with my mother, I've been experiencing whatever feelings an expatriate is supposed to feel: fear, anguish, sadness and, of course, a little dose of guilt.
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