It lets me call people and torments my mother with its overly cheery voice mail message. |
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This book, besides being dramatic history, is a moving chronicle of the sorrows and torments of the persecuted. |
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The heat was great, and the clegs and other flying torments were having a grand time at our expense. |
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Jack drinks to the nagging, festering sense of regret that torments his sleep. |
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Later, he looked for ways to treat the so-called phantom limb pain that often torments amputees. |
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But painless death, with no torments, by simply injecting a poisonous substance. |
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Nary a paragraph can Konrad commit to paper, as distracting torments fill his days. |
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Archaism and psychology, then, to recollect the earthly roots of our ancestors and the wholly psychic torments of modernity. |
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Hence it is about an ambitious concept album relating a mentally ill man's internal torments. |
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A Brief Life, Juan Carlos Onetti An advertising copywriter seeks release both from himself and the physical world that torments him. |
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After each phrase I demand your applause, and I breathe hard to show you how much my art torments me. |
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Psychological torments that were simply too great for most of us to comprehend. |
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The captives knew what awaited them and stoically bore their torments, sometimes for several days. |
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For several days she torments her father about throwing a party for Mardi Gras. |
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The pleasure of the text is unmitigated by the monstrous unfairness that these torments would entail if they were visited upon an actual mature unmarried woman. |
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It torments him that not everything he ever knew flares up at the same time. |
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It's very exciting technology, and it may be able to answer the age-old question that torments physicians: is this a legitimate pain or not? |
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Today, Christ repeats his request and relives the torments of his Passion in the poorest of our brothers and sisters. |
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Whoever torments physically or mentally another person, shall be subject to the penalty of deprivation of liberty from 6 months to 8 years. |
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So the torments and sorrows of this gentle and generous soul were not wasted. |
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Yves Duteil is not a man given to the torments of the solitary artist cut off from the rest of the world. |
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Faced with the raging elements, a spiritual dimension is essential in order to withstand the torments of doubt. |
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This material occupies him, blocks his way, attaches him and often torments him. |
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We expect them to serve to a large degree as surrogate parents, dealing with the emotional tangles and torments of the adolescent years. |
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It torments me as I stroll the course, wallowing in spectacular failure. |
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After confronting mum and dad, I have been able to get on with my life but I still bare the emotional scars and visual torments of dreams and visions. |
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The dream world is supposed to house escape, and yet the troubles and torments of the real world constantly find there way into the fantastical mix. |
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Poor Marilyn Monroe had to suffer the torments of the casting couch, and anyone who tells you that's a thing of the past is either a fool or a liar. |
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Over the last number of centuries, we have come to know of many saints who went through the torments of persecution alongside their communities to give witness of God's love for all mankind. |
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Many are those who have died for speaking the truth, many, too, have been subjected to torments for not wishing to still the voice that speaks inside them. |
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The presence of consecrated persons in an educational community concurs in perfecting the sensitivity of everyone to the poverty that still torments young people, families and entire peoples. |
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Whether the torments of absence were softened by a clandestine correspondence, let us not inquire. Mr. and Mrs. Morland never did. |
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Nor one of those tropical torments that periodically lash the country. |
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December 27th, 1962 In the morning, kneeling before the Tabernacle and in the middle of torments which afflicted my soul, weeping and sobbing, I cried to the Lord: Where are You, beloved Jesus? |
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They brought unto him all sick people that were taken with divers diseases and torments. |
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The Devil will disturb your thoughts, make uncertain all your actions, by his words he is going to suggest to you all kinds of lowness, and he is going to inundate you with terrible torments. |
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And therefore God's wrath is shed on them and righteous vengeance, with great fierceness of umbelapping torments. |
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And this avenging God will have no pity on your torments, on your cries and tears, violent enough to cleave the rocks. To suffer forever, without merit, without mercy, and without end. |
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Fassbinder shows her derangement in a panoply of visual devices — wavery hallucinations, abrupt zooms, garish clashes of color, and screen-filling closeups that exalt her torments into tragedy. |
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Bristling with confusion, anger, and clear-eyed insight into the swirling emotions and sharp torments of suburban youth, Je voudrais me deposer la tête takes us to the edge of the abyss, the unthinkable. |
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Fine, almost invisible sutures stich together the disparate elements making up this film mosaic illustrating the torments of a wounded collective psyche and sketching out the arcane paths through which healing can take place. |
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I had no intention of writing an autobiographic subject but I found myself at that time in the torments of divorce and was living one of the toughest periods of my life. |
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A dark music, as menacing as it's welcoming, in perfect symbiosis with the cosmos, from where the abrasive shudders and the salutary torments of an emerging dawn spring forth. |
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Whiplash has four nominations, with an acting nod for JK Simmons as the terrifying music teacher at an elite New York academy who torments a talented young jazz drummer. |
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Mr Rogers suggests that his various early trials and torments were much played down in his published retrospect, a view supported by quite a bit of quoted conversation. |
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For more than 90 days until they were picked up, they were blown about the Pacific, enduring the torments of thirst, hunger and hallucination, drinking their own urine and finally succumbing to cannibalism. |
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The bloatings, the bowel distentions, the torments from gas retention, the inability to expel flatus, are all conspicuously absent and if present are so in a mild degree. |
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The enraged judge ordered Alban scourged, thinking that a whipping would shake the constancy of his heart, but Alban bore these torments patiently and joyfully. |
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