At the doors to great mausoleums, hooded virgins stare forlornly downwards, palms spread in mute, anguished supplication.
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The reason for South Africa's high crime rate is a topic of anguished debate.
However, this legal soap opera left farmers anguished and confused and commodity markets in turmoil.
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But now his cheerleader won't be there, and Kirkland is anguished about her boy.
Last year the AFL-CIO, America's labour federation, split as members anguished over its flagging power.
Amplifying the anguished apologies of the Geodesy Council throughout the land would be a beginning.
Anguished about her own failure to have children, she addresses Rivera as though he were her baby.
On Wednesday, news that the duck had been temporarily deflated for maintenance drew anguished responses across social media.
Benn's anguished plea for help from the Obama administration shows that Netanyahu's policies are having the desired effect.
At first sight, her new book, published in Italy in 2011, seems very different from its anguished, slender predecessors.
So far he seems to be emerging from the typically anguished national debate with his stature perhaps even enhanced.
"Grief, " a searing 1942 picture of a Crimean battlefield, shows an anguished peasant discovering the body of her husband.
The core of the piece is the grandly anguished role of Carmela, and Ms. Rowley tore into it with gusto.
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Early flamenco was cante jondo (deep song), an anguished form of expression for a people on the margins of society.
"Grief, " a searing 1942 picture of a muddy Crimean battlefield, shows an anguished peasant discovering the body of her husband.
Meanwhile, we can only hope that the bad equilibrium that has just been created will not be chosen by anguished depositors.
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These pleas became more insistent and anguished as the idea of war with Iraq gathered speed over the last six months.
To the extent the U.S. maintains a pose of anguished discretion in this fight, it encourages the Palestinian use of violence.
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Redemption comes, however, in the shape of Hubert Page (Janet McTeer) another cross-dresser, would you believe, but a far less anguished soul.
Lifelong Mormons Lee and Carol Oldham are anguished about the split their opposition to Proposition 8 has caused in their LDS ward.
And at the end of March, tradition leads these anguished souls to the top of Heartache Hill to scream profanities at Georgetown.
Vanise, the anguished mother, asks for quiet so she can call out to her son although she's a good 30 yards away.
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When there is no ambulance to answer a pensioner's anguished telephone call, as sometimes happens in Yubari, the consequences become all too clear.
So it is not surprising that competing designs for a holocaust memorial in Berlin are the subject of an intensely anguished debate among Germans.
We have anguished a great deal on the three usual options for authors, feeling at times we were damned no matter what we did.
As for the police, they take a less feverish view of recent punishment beatings than do media pundits or the anguished relatives of victims.
If the finger of suspicion points towards Pakistan, there will be strident calls for war, and anguished reporting of the dangers of a nuclear exchange.
Many conservatives are anguished about the prospect of a McCain Presidency.
He seems to belong to a different play, one of long, anguished soliloquies interspersed with occasional knockabout intermissions with great sports figures of the past.
The Reyeses were anguished about explaining the loss to their son.
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