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For the Cajuns of South Louisiana — exiled in the 1700s from French settlements in Acadia, now part of eastern Canada, for refusing to swear allegiance to the British — life along the bayous has been bittersweet, with the constant threats of lightning-quick destruction from hurricanes and floods on top of the slow-motion agony of coastal erosion.
Professionals are used to having their every mistake scrutinised in slow motion replays, but the agony of amateurs is usually quickly forgotten after some gentle banter in the pub after the game.
In the climb up to Calvary, Caviezel, one eye swollen shut, his mouth open in agony, collapses repeatedly in slow motion under the weight of the Cross.
When slow-motion replays showed a South Korean going down in mock agony after a light foul, women here covered their mouths and gasped.
There was an ominous, slow-motion replay of McVeigh's "perp walk" intercut with victims in agony.
For all the extended nuttiness, the long-form dramatic arc that was the final month of baseball's regular season, the blown bed times and the drawn-out agony that made the Red Sox and Bravess' collapses seem like they were stuck in slow motion, the end came in one roller coaster swoosh.
Agony face.
He screamed in agony.
The agony already has.
That agony may shorten.
It was just agony.
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