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Sure, there may be a great deal of profound existential angst going on under the surface of the play with which we could all identify.

I try to write like that too – a song is not special to me if it doesn't move.. Passionate Kisses by Mary Chapin Carpenter (1993) In my teenage years there was a lot of angst going on.

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For Poyet, the angst goes beyond empty seats.

Mr. Feig said, "A lot of angst went into whether it should be called 'Bridesmaids.'" At one point he pushed for the title to be "Single".

While there is some credence to that (we'll go there too), we think the root of all this angst goes way deeper.

Mark Wahlberg plays an angry firefighter who, like Albert, becomes a client of husband-and-wife "existential detectives" (Dustin Hoffman and Lily Tomlin) who cure angst by going through people's garbage.

The angst is gone".

But after another late benching against Minnesota, Rice did not complain, and last night all his angst was gone.

Whatever angst might go into the writing, there is no doubt that Arctic Monkeys also know how to put together a tub-thumping crowd-pleaser.

The production may not be the next "Spring Awakening," the little musical about adolescent sexual angst that went on to be a big Broadway hit.

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