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Nobody, at this juncture, seems more stricken than Firth.
My fellow sufferers, four or five men much more stricken than I was, were amazed.
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"Even in some of the more stricken industries, like the auto industry, are starting to order again," Mr. Solmssen said.
When Guillam is left by his companion, he cries: one of a handful of weepers in the new film, which feels more emotionally stricken than its predecessor.
Even so, they sounded more grief-stricken than angry.
I had been slightly worried that when my mother actually died I'd be more grief-stricken than I'd anticipated, that I'd faint or lose my breath or at least finally unleash the tears that I'd been unable to shed all this time.
Without the sense that both were driven despair their choices became more selfish than grief-stricken, and thus less understandable.
"People who are more poverty-stricken will help each other out," she said.
In ensuing years, eight more cancer-stricken children throughout the town were added to the list.
It's interviews with people in London — workers, the more poverty-stricken classes.
Before 1973, with $3-a-barrel oil, Iraq was little more than a poverty-stricken, violence-prone footnote to Middle Eastern affairs.
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