However, let us never romanticize martyrdom for the price it exacts is one's life, and who among us seeks to die. |
The very fact that to mention her name exacts an explanation, is condemnatory. |
Whatever the cause, anyone who has suffered from depression or cared for a depressed person knows the high price the illness exacts. |
In my view, this exacts a heavy toll on live performance, collaborative esthetics, and the variety of life and its expression. |
Against a backdrop of political intrigue, police corruption, and her own tortured history, she brutally exacts her revenge. |
Almost all folk-music, indeed, exacts a vocal method of its interpreter quite distinct from that of the art song. |