How anguishing this book must have been to an individual so committed to protecting patients. |
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I think what we have seen in terms of gay teenagers committing suicide because of bullying is anguishing. |
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The con sequences of war and its aftermath were severe and anguishing for him and his family. |
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She was anguishing over it until she felt a hand on her shoulder. |
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And Joan's Alice is a bouillon cube of pathos, so concentrated and so anguishing. |
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Mr. Grant Hill: Madam Speaker, it is accurate that the member, in anguishing over this decision, did talk about two evils. |
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A firefighter and fire technician with Parks Canada, Taylor uses his unique perspective to capture in anguishing detail the awesome force that is a forest fire. |
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But there's a serious point here, and it extends well beyond the anguishing question of sexual assault. |
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The prospect of leaving the kids behind was anguishing, but they'd be well cared for until Alfredo and Melida returned with a nest egg, a few years later. |
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The experience of freedom is anguishing for those that still clutch on to eternal truths passed on by millenary traditions on their way to disappearing. |
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As the field for the Labour Leadership Stakes languidly trots towards the starting stalls, the answer to at least one of the anguishing questions raised on 7 May becomes apparent. |
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The life choices that create greater anxiety in confrontations in which decision making frequently becomes anguishing are especially marriage, consecrated life and choosing a profession. |
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After a painful and anguishing personal experience, I noticed the lack of information out there on knowing exactly what to do and the people and Associations to contact when my cat disappeared. |
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After an anguishing and adventurous struggle to find a new space during the summer, thanks to my amazing current owner, Mourad, a new shop has been found! |
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First they experience the mostly anguishing death of their parents, then they have to bear the responsibility for their own survival and that of other siblings. |
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In June 1918, the Shek Lung leprosarium experienced anguishing moments: We are actually going through a real calamity: the flood is more appalling than ever. |
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We found here a metaphysical and telluric atmosphere that in later series is found in a more accentuated way, transmitting an anguishing nostalgia in view of the conception of other imaginary worlds. |
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The scene of the child's burial is anguishing without being forced. |
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And, after having known and discerned which path to choose and which, among the many ways that are possible and attractive, or those to be left behind, it still could become an anguishing problem. |
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What we are witnessing is the emergence of the first attempts by the peoples of this continent to find a way out of a very anguishing moment of their social life. |
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For all its anguishing, the Court is actually a bit-player here. |
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