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Homelessness creates anguish across society.
The controversy over "A Gay Girl in Damascus" has created anguish among her fans.
They forget that the customer is simply hungry or thirsty or both, and that a wide choice for most people creates anguish.
Then, in 1997, Mr. Bruno vowed to dismantle New York City's system of rent regulations, creating months of anguish for thousands of tenants and establishing himself, in the minds of many New Yorkers, anyway, as rabidly right-wing.
All these stumbles together will create pain and anguish for bondholders in the form of lower bond prices, perhaps a lack of liquidity and eventually ratings downgrades.
"Drink," Clough admitted, "became more important to me than the anguish I was creating for those I loved most".
"Drink," Clough admitted, "became more important to me than the anguish I was creating for those I loved most". His wife and children survive him.
The startling new disclosure was the latest to tarnish the reputation of Dover, hallowed ground for the military and the entry point for the nation's war dead, and is likely to create further anguish among families of the Sept. 11 victims.
Illness prevented Mr. Manchester from completing the third volume, which created great anguish among his followers.
They never learn that getting even and inflicting more pain does not heal pain; instead, it creates more anguish.
The decision was taken as a confidence-building measure immediately following an incident of deaths of children after immunisation, which created widespread anguish and derailed the programme.
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