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I know and have personally felt the anguish a lot of my clients feel.
One movement had her moaning in sorrow, and then hollering and shrieking in anguish — a stark evocation of struggle.
Ms. Mack's memoir, "The End of Normal: A Wife's Anguish, a Widow's New Life," was published on Thursday.
It seems to me that one feels all the time a kind of anguish, a rage, of helplessness.
As Adorno famously said, the finished work is, in our times and climate of anguish, a lie.
"My actions alone — combined with the fact that I don't have any ability to make it right — make this anguish a thousand times worse".
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Mahler's symphony is a large-scale cry of anguish, an attempt to come to grips with the pain and suffering of life.
Her face is full of anguish, an apron covers her pregnant abdomen, and she holds a spade representing all she did.
How can we stop love being an anguish or a tyranny?
Modiano himself was born in 1945 – and the complications of his backstory formed both an anguish and an identity.
The number of beautiful but deserted churches in England is turning from an Anglican anguish into a national scandal.
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