Sentence examples for whose heartache from inspiring English sources

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Many of the latter are spat out by Simon Kunz as the offices's cynical, middle-aged Iago figure whose heartache causes an avalanche of pink ballet slippers to plummet from every office orifice.

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Taylor Swift, in full Taylor Alison Swift, (born December 13 , 1989 West Reading, Pennsylvania, U.S ., American pop and country music singer-songwriter whose tales of young heartache achieved widespread success in the early 21st century.

December 13 , 1989West Reading, Pennsylvania Taylor Swift, in full Taylor Alison Swift (born December 13 , 1989 West Reading, Pennsylvania, U.S ., American pop and country music singer-songwriter whose tales of young heartache achieved widespread success in the early 21st century.

Smith was one of Peaches' greatest musical obsessions – a singer-songwriter whose bleak songs about heartache and addiction were so searingly painful that it almost seemed grimly inevitable when he took his own life in 2003 at the age of just 34.

The water in the bay is so blue and so calm that it's as if it exists to provide maximal heartache to anyone whose love is ending rather than beginning.

While she and Aldean were unharmed in the shooting, Kerr expressed heartache over those whose lives were senselessly taken.

The riots and looting caused heartache for Londoners whose businesses and homes were torched or looted, and a crisis for police and politicians already staggering from a spluttering economy and a scandal over illegal phone hacking by a tabloid newspaper that has dragged in senior politicians and police.

This is the story of how a washed-up record exec finds his mojo by stumbling drunkenly on a rare talent whose songs speak of love and heartache.

Or the heartache of the artist whose life's work remains forever hidden in the Assembly chamber — the same space where employees regularly report mysterious cold spots and flickering lights.

After the outpouring of joy that followed Britain's first gold medal on Friday, there was angst and heartache for another key British medal hope whose Winter Olympics have been scarred by bad luck and now cyber bullying.

The multimillion-selling "Bringing Down the Horse" (1996) bristled with assurance, its hits like "Sixth Avenue Heartache" and "Three Marlenas" tangles of images whose propulsive melodies making the absence of narrative negligible.

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