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Writing in obvious anguish to a friend, Clara, then 29, describes a raging confrontation with her father the previous day: "I was seized by something & began to scream & curse & knocked down the furniture...
They include the three other marines in Corporal Bañuelos's team, who give long interviews in which their continuing support of his actions — he said that Mr. Hernández had pointed his.22 rifle at the marines, and that the killing had been in self-defense — is mixed, in some cases, with obvious anguish over Mr. Hernández's death.
The striker only appeared to have to make contact with Stewart Downing's cross to score but headed wide, to the obvious anguish of Dalglish.
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This latest defeat, his very obvious public anguish and red cards for Williamson and Daryl Janmaat will not make him sleep any easier.
His sermon before a thin crowd seemed an obvious demonstration of the anguish of the Roman Catholic Church in Belgium, staggered by a sexual-abuse scandal that has already affected 475 victims.
The physical anguish had been obvious — a leg cramp so painful that James had to be carried from the court while the Miami Heat were still battling the Oklahoma City Thunder through another tight fourth quarter in the N.B.A. finals.
With his mother in mind, writer thought that the play--and the students' resistance to it--was about something so obvious that everyone was loath to talk about it: the anguish that ensues when the ravages of time invert the accustomed relation between parent and child.
"Artificial aids," that is, whips and spurs, are not used to inflict pain or mental anguish, Paul said, but simply to make "natural aids" more obvious to the horse.
The second focus – not emphasised sufficiently in the acres of media anguish over dumbed down/up A-level results – is the very obvious point that higher education is a major export industry for post-industrial Britain, as it is even more so for the rapidly de-industrialising United States.
The idea that Britain had less historical anguish after the war than other combatants is at one level obvious – Britain was a victor power, experienced no shift to fascism or communism, ruled a global empire and suffered less than other economies from the prolonged crises of the early 1920s and the slump.
"Once it became obvious that Staten Island got so slammed, it really hit me," said Ms. Cohen, 30, who wrote about her anguish on her blog about life as an expatriate.
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