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The public anger and anguish, much of it genuine, some of it cynical political manipulation, has become an election issue.
Nor will this notional child's elder companion be subject to inordinate Anguish, much as he might wish himself in the place of those unencumbered souls thronging the adjacent Room to see "True Grit".
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As Americans commemorate the first anniversary of the World Trade Center terrorist attacks on Wednesday, Mrs. Crisci, deep in anguish for much of the year, is short on optimism.
Strulovitch, in conversation with Shylock, undergoes some internal anguish over how much he can control his daughter, but little about how much he should.
"Days of much anguish".
Why is this one causing so much anguish?
His pacifist stance caused much anguish to his father, a major general in the Medical Corps.
Probably half of their farms will, amid much anguish, be absorbed by others.
Myburgh, 30, tormentor of the Irish, born in Pretoria, nowcaused his former countrymen much anguish.
He worked with much anguish, revising, hesitating, waiting hours for inspiration.
"He told me, 'You cannot go on, Jan, you are filled with too much anguish.
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