Even the more tormented parts of the world are beginning to experience the egalitarian beauty of public wilderness.
This was the Terry who'd tormented the Heat in the 2011 Finals while playing for Dallas.
They were men and women in a long captivity anxious to reclaim their tormented country.
Until his death, Jozef remained tormented by regret at his failure to take vengeance.
"My client was tormented by his father for a lifetime, " attorney Joey Jackson said.
Bill is tormented and agonizes over the question how could his son do this.
All other creatures were created merely to provide him with food, pelts, to be tormented, exterminated.
Oppenheimer by then America's chief atomic adviser and tormented by doubts about the direction of post-Hiroshima geopolitics disagreed.
What makes "Buck" the movie so uncommonly affecting is the tormented past of Buck the man.
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He said players happily admit they are nerds who are often teased and tormented about their sport.
He tormented Porto with some trademark sleight of foot before providing Bendtner with the easiest of chances.
Some fans were wary of Love's influence, but she became a source of strength to the tormented Cobain.
But a greater number said they tormented others "frequently", although almost all of them had suffered bullying themselves.
And he had tormented Portsmouth defender Sol Campbell on Sunday before being stretchered off in the 76th minute.
They resolve not to allow that tormented land once again to become a safe-haven for, and state-sponsor of, terror.
Another resistant bacterium has tormented hundreds of wounded soldiers brought home from Iraq.
It stars lovers Otto and Gilda and their best friend Leo, with whom they form a tormented love triangle.
Josh Brolin, a slab of hair lying low across his forehead, gives White a brick-headed, baffled manner, a tormented neediness.
Bad calls have always tormented football (it's why the league introduced instant replay), but this was something more vivid, obvious, aggravating.
Americans seem keen to find that the vaunted figures of England's past were tormented by personal conflicts of love, sex, and self-realisation.
The girls father reluctantly consents, tormented over the fact that this second kidnapping might have been prevented had he gone to the police.
Murray was the most tormented player in tennis the brilliant phenom born at the wrong time, squeezed out by a crowded elevator of champions.
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The musicians spent the last 14 months recording music to accompany the story of a tormented heroine and a journalist uncovering serial killings in Sweden.
And once you've had Nixon the man, you eventually get Nixon the movie, Oliver Stone's version of the White House biopic as tormented case history.
Passmore said Barbour's skills had "tormented even the world's best teams".
Gareth Bale tormented group four bottom side Liechtenstein with a man-of-the-match display and his run and cross set up Vaughan who slid in for the first.
Bale, who tormented Pompey throughout, ended one of his many marauding runs from left back with a delightful cross that Crouch nodded in from six yards.
She portrayed Smith as a woman so tormented by her failures in life that she even failed at her own suicide and jumped out of the car.
The LRA has "tormented and terrorized children" in Uganda and across the region, US Secretary of State John Kerry wrote in the Huffington Post on Wednesday.
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