Using "anguish" in a sentence

Above: The pair on the Buckingham Palace balcony after their wedding Whilst still married to Diana, Charles is known to have been romantically involved with Camilla, whom he went on to tie the knot with in 2005 (pictured)  Double anguish for Prince William as he learned his 'close friend' Mark Jenkins was killed in Kenya plane crash while processing the fallout from Harry and Meghan's explosive Netflix series Prince William learned of the death of his close friend in a plane crash while he was trying to process the fallout from Harry and Meghan's explosive Netflix docu-series, the Telegraph has reported.
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Its more horrifying episodes also tend to lend it a “How in the hell did this get past the censors?” atmosphere and Keith David’s portrayal of the lead character balances anguish and menace in underrated fashion.
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Research suggests that when people are in anguish over the loss of a pet, disenfranchised grief makes it more difficult for them to find solace, post-traumatic growth, and healing.
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In their performance of Korngold’s symphony, the Berlin Phil beautifully captured the anguish of an Austrian film music composer caught between political and artistic movements, a Hollywood innovator who watched from afar in the 1930s as war ravaged his homeland.
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Filmed over the course of 12 years, it’s an impressive and powerful work filled with the moments of joy and anguish that make up life.
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He poured out his anguish nightly on stage.
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“Because it was so early on, there’s the mental anguish in knowing you’ve done so much preparation.
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Credit: Provided to ProPublica Julia and her husband are upset about the needless anguish brought on by the screening.
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Rol wears anguish like an ill-fitting suit that life has given him scarce occasion to wear.
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I felt a lot of empathy for Ivan, being no stranger to the anguish of grief myself.
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Instead of screeching guitars, we got cool echo effects; in place of angry shouted vocals, these ‘post-punk’ bands produced haunting, lyrical ruminations on anguish and loss as catchy as they were inspired.
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The upshot of Camus’s speech at Columbia was to take all the anguish over the atrocities of World War II and turn it into something ennobling.
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Double anguish for Prince William as he learned his 'close friend' Mark Jenkins was killed in Kenya plane crash while processing the fallout from Harry and Meghan's explosive Netflix seriesPrince William learned of the death of his close friend in a plane crash while he was trying to process the fallout from Harry and Meghan's explosive Netflix docu-series, the Telegraph has reported.
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That brief, understated glimpse of anguish was all we needed to believe in the siblings’ bond — and get a little choked up when, this being a comedy, they were reunited at the end.
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In another, “Buying Myself Back,” which was first published in New York magazine in 2020, she describes the frustration and anguish of being taken advantage of by a photographer named Jonathan Leder, who she claims sexually assaulted her on an intimate photo shoot and later profited off his photographs of her without her consent, even putting on a gallery show of those images.
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"In this video we decided to do it with a more 'stage' feel to express the idea of ​​anger and anguish that is conveyed in the lyrics, a very evident moment now in the country," comments vocalist / guitarist Renata Petrelli.
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She has also experienced depths of mental anguish that she claims as the basis for special insight.
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But undertaking a podcast about grief and loss opened up something in him, providing access to a deep and formative pain that also enabled him to connect with the anguish of others.
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He is a brilliant manipulator of moods and a formidable director of actors, specializing in characters fighting their way through anguish and delusion toward something like transcendence.
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That brief, understated glimpse of anguish was all we needed to believe in the siblings’ bond — and get a little choked up when, this being a comedy, they were reunited at the end.
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But in Terence Davies’ achingly sympathetic portrait of a writer wrestling with his art, faith and sexuality, the astoundingly versatile Lowden (“Fighting With My Family,” “Dunkirk”) brings us into intimate communion with someone we instinctively recognize: a man whose gift for language makes his reputation and brings him into a circle of friends and lovers, but can’t shield him from the anguish of rejection and loss.
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’ He had been through the anguish and horror and sense of rage, the whole burden of it, and this young punk was saying to him: ‘You led us like sheep to slaughter.
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Quantifying antisemitism right now by numbers of hate crimes is useful, but doesn’t capture the peculiar anguish and human complexities of its day-to-day pervasiveness.
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Above: The pair on the Buckingham Palace balcony after their wedding Whilst still married to Diana, Charles is known to have been romantically involved with Camilla, whom he went on to tie the knot with in 2005 (pictured)  Double anguish for Prince William as he learned his 'close friend' Mark Jenkins was killed in Kenya plane crash while processing the fallout from Harry and Meghan's explosive Netflix series Prince William learned of the death of his close friend in a plane crash while he was trying to process the fallout from Harry and Meghan's explosive Netflix docu-series, the Telegraph has reported.
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“So just to see the anguish in their faces when they lose a point or lose a set to a guy in a wheelchair, it’s really fun to see the triumph he has.
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And this fear is a one fear that evokes a genuine sympathy for the people trapped in this tragic tableau vivant and a genuine anguish by play’s end at having felt that sympathy for such people.
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Did I mention this took place in the early 1900s? In attempting this fool’s errand, Fitzgerald, (called Fitzcarraldo by the Peruvians) invited torture, anguish and disease into the minds of himself and all those accompanying him.
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Quantifying antisemitism right now by numbers of hate crimes is useful, but doesn’t capture the peculiar anguish and human complexities of its day-to-day pervasiveness.
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March 24, 2022 Dear NCAA Board of Governors, Do we have a voice? It’s hard to express the anguish the women’s swim community has experienced this past week watching the 2022 NCAA Swim & Dive Championships.
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He brings great emotional restraint to Peter, and conveys most of his anguish through his facial expressions.
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Credit: Rachel PapoTogether they form a searing testament of the physical pain, emotional anguish and disconnection many grapple with after childbirth, but hide out of fear or shame.
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Once again, the members of Boyz II Men are wracked with anguish after a breakup.
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Director: Revathy Salaam Venky Movie Review Out(Photo Credit –Poster From Salaam Venky) What’s Good: It is an earnest attempt in telling a story about a dying man determined to make his existence worthwhile and a mother’s anguish and zest to give her son the best passing.
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Soon after, USA substitute Brenden Aaronson noticed the scene, saw the anguish on the Iranian player’s face, and came over, too.
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Some of the greatest ideas of history, of philosophy, or literature, came out of the anguish of struggling for understanding, and might never have been reached if there was a helpful assistant who gave an immediately relevant solution.
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My thoughts spiraled off into complexities until they reached one of my most common conclusions — the fact that I could write about this — this out-of-the-ordinary, cathartic and appealing-to-readership moment; a chance to make the anguish of my emotions into art.
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)Edebiri, in turn, shows flashes of Sydney’s anguish beneath her intentional, workaholic surface.
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So I had prepared for a lot of the mental anguish that my characters were going to portray.
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"A spokesperson for Eskenazi told the newspaper: "John Eskenazi and his family have suffered years of anguish and anxiety as a result of this litigation.
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Credit: 20th Century FoxDespite Margot’s anguish at the time, Leonardo simply replied: “No comment.
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All of the emotional anguish and obstacles of class they must go through in the book is gone in the film.
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However, if you did win or lose because of this performance, the jubilation or anguish would have been even greater than a middle-of-the-season high score.
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Photo credit should read JOHANNES EISELE/AFP via Getty ImagesWilly Caballero caused Argentine anguish against Vatreni at Russia 2018 Argentina goalkeeper Willy Caballero helped Croatia cause La Albiceleste pain at the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
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Les and Brady’s delivery of the song’s many questions — “Do you wanna see me bleed?/ Do you wanna torture me?/ Do you wanna see me cry?” — complements the anguish well, and allows the experimental instrumentation to shine.
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He poured out his anguish nightly on stage.
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Research suggests that when people are in anguish over the loss of a pet, disenfranchised grief makes it more difficult for them to find solace, post-traumatic growth and healing.
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The texts, shared through Facebook Messenger, appear to show a progression of intensity, anxiety, anguish and confusion as Dante’s condition grew more and more grave.
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Her husband Franz Joseph (Florian Teichtmeister) is unfaithful and the less than straightforward relationship of the pair is a clear source of anguish for the Empress.
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Jack’s friends then force him to fight and kill them, because his anguish will allow him to absorb all the darkness and embrace Chaos.
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“Both women are in incredibly difficult situations and there must be so much anguish behind closed doors.
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The show’s best songs are the ones where characters verbalize their internal monologues, the kind of stand-alone universal expressions of love or anguish that Broadway vocalists like to put in their cabaret shows.
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The two-and-a-half-hour play does contain some questionable choices and hackneyed devices, but is often compelling as it attempts to empathize with deeply troubled individuals and question society’s extensive legal punishment for certain crimes without ignoring the gravity of those crimes and the mental and emotional anguish experienced by victims and their families.
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As James, a car mechanic who catches echoes of his own sorrow in Lawrence’s beyond-prickly Lynsey, Henry plays every moment like a bent note, the sound of anguish stretching toward, reaching for, joy.
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His suit seeks medical expenses, costs for prescription medicines, rehabilitation and physical therapy as well as damages for present and future pain, mental anguish or any wage losses caused by the incident.
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 A spokesman for Mr Eskenazi told The Mail on Sunday: ‘John Eskenazi and his family have suffered years of anguish and anxiety as a result of this litigation.
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For example, losing a loved one, experiencing war, or sexual assault can provoke gut feelings and even trigger visceral anguish when they are recalled from memory—a process underlying posttraumatic stress disorder, which is comorbid in many patients with IBS (96).
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The complaint claims because of "discriminatory and illegal differential treatment based upon her race," Blackmon has suffered "lost wages, compensatory damages, mental anguish and suffering.
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I hoped I would be given the opportunity, under the established practice and procedure of the Code of Conduct that is reflected in the amendments, to demonstrate that I have satisfied the necessary requirements for a modification to my ban and that I might be permitted to see out the balance of my career without the yoke hanging around my neck and further anguish for my family.
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DBTB - Recently there’s been a lot of anguish from folks here at DBTB about our favorite team (for better or worse).
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