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Magoffin has often tormented Somerset.
Adolescents are often tormented by feelings of self-loathing, a sense of being marginal and alone.
The C.I.A. and its Pakistani counterpart, the Directorate of Inter-Services Intelligence, have a long and often tormented relationship.
But in both cases, his teams were contenders immediately, and it was under Collins that the Angels became the pesky, grinding team that so often tormented the Yankees.
His mother and siblings weren't of the warm idyllic stock that is often referenced in popular Latino culture, on the contrary, they were cruel and heartless and often tormented him, thus crushing his self-worth.
He admires Pilinszky for his (often tormented) faith, which he himself lacks, as these lines illustrate: "Oh, senseless birth!
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"I often torment myself with a theoretical question," he said.
Ortiz was in the middle of all of that, often tormenting the Yankees with key hits.
19 February, to his father (he still hasn't started work on the piece): "I wish I could … calm the feverish excitement which so often torments me; but I shall never find it, it comes from the way I am made.
Children in the neighborhood often torment Gabe.
In cases of domestic violence, abusers often torment animals in order to punish their spouse.
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