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Instead, the county chose to put the students through the public torment of a criminal proceeding.
He had suffered personal torment of a different nature: the loss of his son to an apparent suicide.
This boy has been in the torment of the seas and is now in the torment of a political maelstrom.
White intends to tell his story in a book, entitled Shades of Blue: The Hidden Torment of a Football Star.
He's the artist who spot-lit a jabbering female mouth pouring out the torment of a self who is on the run in more ways than one.
A journey across the country revealed deep psychological wounds in a people still struggling with the torment of a government regarded by many as oppressive and strange.
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Sometimes, even the psychological torment of an artist becomes so much part of their story, their songs and their image, that it also becomes part of the entertainment.
Normal, Natural Feelings Dr. Boss said it was crucial for people facing the torment of an ambiguous loss to realize that their feelings are normal.
Her second novel, The Long Viewcorrect, with its daring backwards structure, powerfully dramatised the decades-long torment of an unequal marriage.
A few weeks ago, Steve Almond wrote a Riff essay about the torment of being a life-long fan of a perennially incompetent sports team: in his case, the Oakland Raiders.
Like Mr. Pillsbury, Mr. Lee recently managed to thrust the Kimbell into the center of the art world through his careful engineering of a major purchase, "The Torment of Saint Anthony," a painting by young Michelangelo.
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