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His passing sparked valuable conversations about the deep throes of mental illness.
We cannot run from the truth: We are in the deep throes of a war against homelessness - and we must fight it at every turn and with every weapon in our arsenal.
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What started as a subversion of the party atmosphere, a confrontation to those in attendance you can't escape the real world, etc felt selfish when the election was in its deepest throes, when the names to say took too many breaths to say.
Nor is there any value in giving the tests to people who are already deep in the throes of dementia.
He's fresh from prison, where he served time for possession, and is deep in the throes of withdrawal.
Mr. Rock, deep in the throes of a crush on her, moved in for a midnight kiss.
Please don't call my name once my tiny coffee is ready, just in case I'm deep in the throes of writing my novel.
While others were dabbling – "Clapton was heading in that direction, but Eric's problem was alcohol, not heroin" – Baker was deep in the throes of addiction.
British policymakers are deep in the throes of another spending review, which means that science must rehearse its arguments for public support.
Rodriguez's anti-establishment, druggy album (one guess what the song "Sugar Man" is about) became a word-of-mouth phenomenon in that country, which was deep in the throes of apartheid.
When Edward Albee wrote "The Lady From Dubuque" in the late 1970s, at the time his most explicit play about mortality, he was coming off his second Pulitzer Prize for drama (for "Seascape") and was deep in the throes of alcoholism.
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