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Death threats have been part of the torment.
The unpredictability may be part of the torment.
Being made into a show, a humiliating and terrifying spectacle, was part of the torment.
Stepmother Deborah Smith said Hannah had shown no signs of the torment she was suffering.
The result is an astonishingly candid portrait of the torment that can go into developing a frothy comedy.
Her intention was to symbolize the torment of their country; soon we see the terrible complexity of the torment.
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Marina Fronova-Walker on the torment of choosing the best of 100 Tchaikovsky recordings.
The strength she thus drew enabled her to smile at the woman whom she regarded as a recent incarnation of the torment-filled 'divine test' she had for such a long time been going through.
Until it came out, nobody in China, besides the survivors themselves, knew of the torments that the detainees had endured.
But the key to its survival lies in the writings of St Augustine, who, of all people, ought to have been tolerant of sinners: to paraphrase, "Knowledge of the torments of the damned is part of heavenly bliss".
"But I sustained it, and I suppose many other people could sustain it". Despite his gruesome tale, Bukovsky is typically dismissive of the torments he suffered at Lefortovo.
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