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Even so, several of Stacy's relatives — who, unlike her, believed that Willingham was guilty — told Jackson that they preferred to avoid the anguish of a trial.
Although Beauvoir suggests that women are partly responsible for submitting to the status of the Other in order to avoid the anguish of authentic existence (hence, they are in bad faith) (see Beauvoir xxvii), she maintains that women are oppressed because they are compelled to assume the status of the Other, doomed to immanence (xxxv).
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She will never escape the tyranny of her desires, never avoid the anguish into which her romantic conceits deliver her, never claim the oblivion she sought from what is perhaps the most excruciating slow suicide ever written.
If that is the case, staying away from the mall when Santa is there or staying out of children's stores when buying presents (gift cards are great and you can avoid the store) might avoid the anguish.
It is fair to say that most people who anguish over the population problem are trying to find a way to avoid the evils of overpopulation without relinquishing any of the privileges they now enjoy.
And these numbers don't even take into account the avoided collective anguish of families who would have been impacted by polio.
Imagine the anguish of that error.
He sobbed with the anguish of all of it.
The anguish of the children was awful enough.
The anguish of assassinations set off self-defeating riots.
This is the cause of liberal anguish, and will shortly be the cause of the anguish of us all.
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