"It's a gut-wrenching and horrible feeling for all of us at the club, " stated Warnock.
The news of the shooting at a spa in Brookfield, Wisconsin yesterday was heart-wrenching.
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But there is another death scene much earlier in the opera that is almost as wrenching.
He has transformed the image of the Republican Party, wrenching it back to the political center.
The girls are smart, honest and very appealing, and their stories are heart wrenching.
In 2009 the world experienced a wrenching recession, and in 2010 a stimulus-driven recovery.
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That is an awfully high number considering the wrenching drop in public Internet companies.
But as we saw yesterday, the volatility can be wrenching (gold dropped over 5%).
After suffering a heart-wrenching decline of over 61%, Guess? shares are back in fashion.
Genuine peace on the peninsula would allow both to focus on their wrenching economic adjustments.
Republican Egypt became a model for other Arab dictatorships and forced wrenching changes at home.
While periods of such gut-wrenching volatility may be unpredictable, the rebounds that follow are quite predictable.
The wrenching debate over the Iraq war is well-known and need not be repeated here.
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After a four-day, emotionally wrenching bail hearing, the track star was granted bail Friday.
The oil spill has not produced wrenching televised images of human suffering, as Katrina did.
He also performed frequently, exposing a new generation of artists to his soul-wrenching roots approach.
So Mr Simitis needs to make a wrenching break with the past over Olympic.
"Tell him to send me some brochures, " he says, wrenching the wheel to avoid an impromptu roadblock.
But since the collapse of Equitable Life three years ago, the industry has been through wrenching changes.
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In the first decade of the euro, Germany put itself through wrenching economic reforms to become competitive.
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But is he actually helping them, you wonder, or could he be wrenching them against their will?
These meetings are the tonic needed after two bumpy flights or two days on a gut wrenching bus from Kathmandu.
Over nearly a decade, military families have endured multiple deployments, and the wrenching toll that absence takes.
"It's a gut-wrenching decision, " said James Gaston, a member of Newtown's Board of Selectman and a task-force member.
This would essentially force Mallya to make heart wrenching decisions as to the future of that beleaguered airline.
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That company, an umbrella for holdings in the Internet sector, had just gone through the wrenching dot-com collapse.
In other words, the nation would begin anew the wrenching debate over marriage under way in Hawaii today.
The rise of cloud computing and the smartphone mean Symantec will have to adapt to wrenching technological changes.
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The economy is suffering a wrenching contraction and the government estimates unemployment has already doubled to about 8.7m.
He said the decision to support the rise in university tuition fees was "the most heart-wrenching for me".
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