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People did not explain their anguish — whether it was sorrow or fright.
I prided myself on being a strong warrior, able to hold still as things fall apart, leaning into anguish, whether externally pitched or internally churning.
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There is no moral arc; no anguish about whether the killing is necessary or whether those who are killed are guilty of anything.
Now, few pundits anguish about whether their countries are having to become more like America.
After the two-hour military service and after Specialist Jeffries's pregnant widow, Betsy, and his parents and sisters had left the grounds, Mr. Kulongoski said in an interview that he used to anguish over whether to attend such funerals.
And even as Republicans began to openly anguish over whether they could rally behind Trump's candidacy, Democrats made clear the message they will carry to the American electorate over the next six months: Donald Trump is the Republican Party.
A woman conceives a child and suffers anguish over whether to give birth to it.
It ought also to have its politicians in anguish, but whether it does is less clear.
And, if they don't know where their sons or daughters are, they anguish over whether their children are healthy or sick, even dead or alive.
That relief has turned to anguish as evacuees wonder whether they can ever go home.
The hostages suffered appallingly: rape, threats of execution, little or no medical treatment, and the anguish of not knowing whether their families were alive or dead.
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