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As any agony aunt worth her salt will tell you, the path of private problem-solving is altogether less glamorous but altogether more satisfactory.
That research confirms, and adds copious detail to, something that art historians have come to realize about Michelangelo but many other people have not: any agony that sullied his ecstasy was not financial.
The scientists based their finding on the fact that the skeletons, which were preserved in place by the ash, showed absolutely no evidence that the victims suffered any agony or had any reflexive defensive reaction.
The purpose of the hood was to prevent the prisoner seeing the hangman pull the lever that released the trapdoor – and thus attempting to jump at the critical moment – and to hide from spectators any agony on the dying prisoner's face.
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"Don't believe any novelist who tells you it's all agony," he observes with sardonic glee.
I can't claim Back to Blood does that, but about halfway through I noticed I wasn't writhing in quite such agony any more.
The number of dead, along with the swiftness and drama of their demise, trumps almost any amount of agony among those who survive a disaster, particularly a creeping one.
"I looked down," Cagney once told a reviewer who had asked about the scene, "because that first agony (any person feels) is private.
It's all agony, agony, agony, isn't it?
Vietnam had been America's longest and most divisive war, and public and congressional opinion flatly opposed any resumption of the agony.
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