If that's not going to happen, Dumas says Greece will suffer more from prolonging the agony.
That's not much to worry about after the agony of the previous 24 hours.
In letters home, she described the appalling conditions, with soldiers writhing in agony in the wards.
The agony may have begun to abate, but there is no hint yet of ecstasy.
The sport of horse racing and breeding is one of great agony and ecstasy.
As long as Congress and the winner of the November election don't prolong the fiscal agony.
Ex-titans like this usually retreat to the golf course, easing their agony with hefty settlement packages.
There is no hard-wired fan agony surrounding the Heat, no decades-long boil for a title.
It could shorten the mortgage credit agony and home price erosion by a year.
Ms Peters was in agony as her baby's head became stuck for more than an hour-and-a-half.
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The facts come as no surprise to Britain's most widely read agony aunt, Deidre Sanders.
Colleges would ponder whether they could add a course in agony aunting to their curriculums.
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Instead I found myself in agony and unable to work because I couldn't even walk properly.
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Because of this her family had to suffer the agony of uncertainty as to what had happened to her.
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His Ten Less-Basic Principles of Economics should save countless students the agony of taking numbers-and-graph-laden economics courses.
But amid all the hype, experts are warning against inflated expectations that could end in heartbreaking agony.
In the madness and the agony that is to come, we must cling fast to these principles.
Substitute Fernando Torres, who later pulled up in agony clutching his hamstring, played in the initial ball.
The agony was so bad he couldn't step out of bed, let alone walk, without downing painkillers.
Today's Republican Party, the lowest-held political party in the history of modern polling, should be in agony.
Past and present editors compiled the list, which includes 14 editors, three cartoonists and an agony aunt.
Patients showing up in the emergency room in agony were often overlooked or treated by unqualified clinicians.
There was a tremendous sense of agony as I prepared to perform the poems for the first time.
Houston was in agony, dealing with bare feet on the hot sand, and now on the black asphalt.
Although Mrs Lederer did not invent the agony column, her readers' problems seemed unusually agonising, some alarmingly so.
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The agony of his weight-loss running sessions in the California sun is so pitiable that it plays like tragedy.
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The rivalry between Roger Federer and Nadal never had this much agony.
This may be the feeling a famous sportscaster called the agony of defeat.
Does your plan, as he would seem to be suggesting, prolong the agony?
Trying to prevent the housing markets from going down merely prolongs the agony.
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