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On Thursdaytheir thoughts were of the other lost passengers and the anguish those families must be going through.
That conflict between the law and professional ethics continues to anguish those who are regularly privy to the darkest, most intimate tales.
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Recommended song: Haunting me most at the moment is Bruce Springsteen's The Ghost of Tom Joad – it's a superb song, giving voice to the voiceless, invisible members of society, articulating the anguish of those sleeping in cars or in cardboard boxes, those with "no home, no job, no peace, no rest".
We all have to make a choice: You can either anguish over those who cause you to hurt, or you can thrive off those who only want happiness for you.
He said in part it was the anguish of those left behind, the cries of loved ones and families of those who were taken with no mercy and no money even for them to pay for a funeral.
That effort produced howls of anguish from those who liked the idea of the rule, and similar reactions from those who hated it.
But I still recall the tragicomic anguish of those three people in Abbott's TV version.
There was anguish for those athletes, an hour of heart-lifting hope dashed by utter confusion and finally despair.
Diário Catarinense, a newspaper covering Santa Catarina, said there was confusion and anguish among those linked to the club in Chapecó.
Continuing to squeeze residential fees will prove to be a false economy and cause anguish for those who need care.
Higher unemployment means loss of productivity, lower income and mental anguish, and those are more than sufficient reasons to combat joblessness.
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