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The stitching afterwards was agony, much worse than labour.
Emma Boyden, who had an episiotomy when her baby was born in Wolverhampton, UK, in 2012, found that "The stitching afterwards was agony, much worse than labour.
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The agony: How much time do you have?
When the call comes from the gods to leave Carthage, he is "riven in two"; his agony is much more developed than in Virgil.
That Delroy's wife died gruesomely, that he didn't even know she was dead when he was brought in, that he is keening in agony through much of the play's latter half -- none of this makes an impression on Karn (Harris Berlinsky), the senior investigator, or his younger sidekick, Wilby Jason Crowll), except that they find means to exploit it.
Using stripped-back clouds of synth to create a contrail of harmony, it lyrically and tonally conveys implicit agony as much as bliss.
That way, he said, she wouldn't "prolong this agony". "So much for representative government," murmured board member David Bradley of Beaumont, who was on the losing end of the vote and wanted to continue the debate.
(5, emphasis added) No one would deny that there can be great value in experiencing the world "as it really is"—in its heartbreak and agony as much as in its multitude of joys.
"I'm in so much agony, so much agony, and the drugs aren't working".
And he would have saved the nation from much agony.
Part agony, part bliss: much like the Etape itself.
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