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Past as Prologue: Above all, people's psyches are being wracked by what behavioral economists call present-event bias.
Despite a lifetime of performing, the actor admitted to being wracked with nerves before the show began.
Now he also has to cope with the unusual emotion of being wracked with guilt having run over his best/only friend, Graeme.
It highlights another of Love & Hate's strengths: however soul-searching the lyrics get – and there are a lot of songs here about being wracked with doubt, or incapable to commit – they never feel like the kind of drizzly post-Drake self-absorption that currently seems to be the lingua franca of chart pop.
It rates Wells Fargo as "AAA" for depositors a positive sign that could help the bank lure new customers rattled by the huge losses being wracked up by other big lenders.
I feared what the church had become after being wracked by scandals, and I was confused by the opposing views of the church, the state and its people.
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