Sheree continued to hold him tenderly from behind as he continued to sob heart-wrenching tears. |
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I can hardly express to you the exuberant joy that I feel in a Mozart symphony or the heart-wrenching pathos of Michael Conway Baker's Canticle. |
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The stories of heartache and despair, along with the stories of drug and alcohol addiction, are heart-wrenching. |
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I was fortunate to find a good babysitter, but it was a heart-wrenching decision and something we had to do. |
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Some of the testimony has been heart-wrenching and you wonder how much of it could have been avoided. |
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He gave a loud, startling, heart-wrenching cry and fell backwards in a dead faint. |
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We have heard about mistakes, successes, accomplishments and heart-wrenching accounts of how tough life is and has been in that country. |
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Reporter: Thank you, Dr. McCrae for that brief and heart-wrenching account of life next to the battle field. |
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This case was a most heart-wrenching case that I have heard of in terms of a young child. |
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There were heart-wrenching tales from families whose innocent lives he had ruined and scarred forever. |
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The stories of men's final release and of their homecomings can be heart-wrenching. |
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As the dusk fell, heart-wrenching songs on the plight of child workers were sung. |
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The result is a repertoire of heart-wrenching, soul-searching works that communicate the ecstasy and agony of the human condition. |
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Who would have thought that today's strongest sculptor would advance forms of pedestalled figures with heart-wrenching, humanistic content? |
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Those were heart-wrenching decisions, because they inevitably have a negative impact on ridership and customer satisfaction. |
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The international community is aghast at the heart-wrenching and appalling images of dead and injured children. |
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The alternative is to muster the political will and unity of purpose required to address this crisis in all its heart-wrenching complexity. |
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There were often heart-wrenching scenes as young women said goodbye to their families. |
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A cloudlet of boiled-dough smell wafted out of her apartment, and Bogdan had the heart-wrenching feeling that he was saying goodbye to her. |
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However, as heart-wrenching as it was, she found a modicum of serenity and acceptance and we comforted her as best as we possibly could right until the end. |
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Just recently I returned from a fact finding mission to Somalia where I saw first-hand the heart-wrenching conditions that are the result of 14 years of civil war and the anarchy of warlordism. |
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The powerful images served as a heart-wrenching reminder of borderless humanity and the reach of social media. |
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And throughout her interview, Maynard stresses the importance of her family during this heart-wrenching time. |
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The heart-wrenching transmutation of a once calm but stern voice into an almost bird-like cry of despair infected the surrounding cages like an air-borne virus. |
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Mr Redmayne charts the progress of Hawking's physical degeneration with infinite subtlety, and it's heart-wrenching to watch as his body deflates, his voice thickens, and his feet scuff ever more sloppily along the pavement. |
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But the most heart-wrenching story of the week goes to Daphne, a three-legged dog adopted from Thailand by David and Khaya. |
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The very readable novel flows from raunchy to heart-wrenching with a stylish narrative voice that promises more great things to come from Kathleen Molloy. |
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But the most heart-wrenching story revolves around Daphne, a three-legged dog adopted from Thailand by David and Khaya. |
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At the committee hearing, they spoke of their heart-wrenching loss and also clearly articulated their desire to prevent a similar tragedy from befalling another family. |
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They can read and reread between the lines, lose themselves between legends and anecdotes, find themselves in a peal of laughter or a heart-wrenching revelation. |
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First, I want to point out that very competent and thoughtful physicians can be duped from time to time by people who masquerade with a certain illness or tell a very heart-wrenching story. |
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It is no longer about symbolic activism, no longer about doting on polar bears at the zoo, about singing heart-wrenching songs or about demonstrating. |
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Prior to FJSW, the situation was frustrating, heart-wrenching to see kids in court-average family does not have money for counselors or lawyers-court increased the animosity between parties. |
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There wasn't a dry eye in the audience after her heart-wrenching performance. |
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Heart-wrenching piano balladry has been replaced with smooth electronic beats and controlled vocals have taken the place of raw emotion. |
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