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Its branch in Iraq is helping to smash up that tormented country.
Whatever it was that tormented Coleridge in his sleep, it was "soul-stifling shame" to him.
Lomu didn't leave hospital for two weeks, and his doctor John Mayhew said it was touch and go for the man that tormented defences across the globe.
But having to inhabit a character who is that cynical and morbid and occasionally suicidal, a character that tormented, can get to you after awhile.
Packer's grandfather, George Huddleston, was elected to Congress from Alabama in 1915 and set out to resolve the paradox that tormented Jefferson.
Pasternak Slater shrewdly points to two personal humiliations in Waugh's life that tormented him and shaped him as a man (and a writer).
This, he concluded, is an economic statement of the "German question" that tormented Europe for 75 years after German unification in 1871.The most likely answer to that question today is compromise.
Yet nothing awaits Germans like the multibillion-dollar orgy of political fund-raising and the mind-numbing barrage of television advertisements that tormented swing-state voters in the United States.
Only a handful of neurological disorders produce the phantasmagoria that tormented Chopin, who didn't abuse drugs or alcohol.
And I've also now returned to the multi-generational work that tormented and fascinated me for years and have now revised it completely.
But it was his serene composure that tormented the tourists.
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