It is gut-wrenching stuff, with raspy vocals that constantly upset the balance between inner-strength and genuine heartbreak. |
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The past is so distant, shrouded with the mists of heartbreak and the fogginess of time. |
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A devastated mother today spoke of her heartbreak after losing three sons in tragic circumstances. |
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You know one day you'll pay in tears and heartbreak for the joy you're experiencing now. |
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This was what had caused me so much heartbreak and pain those first few weeks. |
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She faced the risk of inconsolable pain and heartbreak and embraced it with open arms. |
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I ran from the club and down the all too familiar streets, where I'd already experienced joy and heartbreak. |
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Three years of heartbreak and pain has ended for a Rochdale woman with the birth of a baby boy. |
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When we allow people to know the real us we risk rejection and for many we would rather paint our true selves than face heartbreak. |
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Accidents in general, and those resulting in loss of life in particular, cost a lot of money and a lot of heartbreak. |
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We're looking for comics who are talking about their own experience, their pain, heartbreak or struggle. |
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To do so is invite into your life the three demons of chaos, torture and heartbreak. |
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In her hands, or vocal cords, this song is out-and-out heartbreak written in the boldest of bold type. |
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She has suffered heartbreak, both on and off the field, and has come through it all with dignity and strength. |
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Novelty records, for the most part, are usually heartbreak at every turn, with a short shelf life to boot. |
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They get a buzz out of driving fast but the damage they do causes heartbreak and torture for families like ours. |
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Even the ideal child would bring grief and care and heartbreak on him for the rest of his life. |
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The band are fuelled by heartbreak and hangovers with influences ranging from pop and progressive rock to jazz. |
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Always supportive, we were the crutch for the other to lean on, when love dealt us the pain of heartbreak. |
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It was all so sudden and we experienced the pain and heartbreak of each health report of our poor lead fiddle player. |
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And it can lead to romance and marriage, but also to heartbreak when a partner strays. |
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There are moments of pure heartbreak in the film, no less so than when Bob is lying on his deathbed awaiting his final breaths. |
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Should I swallow my pride and ask him out, at the risk of rejection, heartbreak, or alienation? |
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But there was heartbreak for other families where organs were taken from dead children following coroners' post-mortems. |
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The scene is utter heartbreak and further clarifies Tracy's underlying implosive anger. |
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On a personal note, Kleenex is indebted to him for all the tissues that girls have used to wipe away tears and heartbreak. |
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These sharply observed vignettes of heartbreak and regret, framed by orchestra, horns and subtle coloration can overwhelm when least expected. |
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It is not a hedge around heartbreak, a quick fix for pain, or a detour through grief. |
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Secondly, it really felt like I was listening to my kid sister's angsty response to high school heartbreak. |
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He was quite simply helping out people he both knew and liked in a time of great distress and heartbreak. |
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There was heartbreak for Chris Newton, who helped GB to qualify for the final, as he missed out on a silver medal. |
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There's barely a happy moment to be found, with Cole either recovering from heartbreak, overcoming betrayal or kicking someone to the curb. |
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In a condition of utter desolation and heartbreak Butterfly bids farewell to her son and takes her life in a dramatically charged climax. |
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It lacks the darkness of a true blues song but rather has the tender sort of heartbreak of a folk song. |
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Susan has battled through pain and heartbreak to marry her sweetheart. |
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There is going to be absolute heartbreak all the way down the line. |
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It may be a history lesson but it is sure to portray with poignancy the humour, hurt, heartbreak and pain that they didn't teach us in the classroom. |
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She faced heartbreak head-on and couldn't help but cry it out. |
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Her face was blank, but her eyes were full of heartbreak and anger. |
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The marvel of this gritty and propulsive first novel is that Darren DeFrain, right out of the gates, has staked claim on a wild new territory of desperate love, alienation, heartbreak, and redemption. |
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They are also, as it happens, riddled with heartbreak and loss, and possess an essential gawkiness that, despite their wit, draws you close. |
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But when athletes faltered, or were outclassed, or narrowly missed out, there was heartbreak rather than sulkiness. |
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But he was also a flesh and blood man whose life was full of humor, hubris and his own share of heartbreak. |
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There will be no easy resolution to this torturous impasse, to the heartbreak, to the killing or to the destruction now in progress. |
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Manassero insists there would be no heartbreak attached to missing out on joining the European team at Gleneagles in September. |
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They faced adversity and personal heartbreak with grace, and found the strength to carry on to do their best and fulfill their lifelong dreams. |
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There are stories of joy and heartbreak, as well as sacrifice and pain during infertility treatment. |
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Their panic at the approach of old age may propel them into extra-marital affairs which frequently end in heartbreak. |
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While he is still trying to get over the heartbreak of getting stuck in the dunes, Mauro Maion will still go it alone without assistance. |
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Dut to its cocooning roundness, its spread goes well with stalls from addictions such as tobacco, alcohol, food or heartbreak. |
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Macdonald's achievements in public life were often overshadowed by a private life filled with tragedy and heartbreak. |
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Jones battled various forms of addiction and heartbreak, with angst becoming a core component of his music. |
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Once Frigga filled my hands with spindle and wool, and my mind with these Thirteen Goddesses, I've found life too full for heartbreak and illness. |
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He lived a difficult life, full of trauma, illness and heartbreak. |
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She then suffered more heartbreak when she lost her beloved guide dog. |
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She had always protected herself from heartbreak, because she had been through a lot already, she had to leave everyplace she went just as she was setting down roots. |
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After all, the biggest names in the art world have cultivated their craft through heartbreak and emotional strife. |
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She also sings about her own drug use, rehab and heartbreak. |
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Indeed, from these posts, the shooting seems to born out of that heartbreak. |
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Many more died on uninhabited islands, victims of tropical diseases, hunger and heartbreak. |
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Urbane, unstuffy and unperturbed by your story of heartbreak, the Black Dog's barkeeps know how to look after you AND keep your lips moist with a minimum of fuss. |
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Mandi Caddick, 40, wanted to spare other mums her heartbreak and allowed Aeron Griffiths' liver and kidney to be donated after he died last year. |
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If you've been gazumped or gazundered before then you'll be aware of the hassle and heartbreak it can cause. |
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Adele's first album, 19, is of the soul genre, with lyrics describing heartbreak and relationship. |
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Ferdinand is at England's training base in Rustenburg having been couped up in his room coming to terms with the heartbreak. |
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They sang about puppy love and heartbreak through the eyes of an innocent. |
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Few adults could have survived the tormentous, agonizing heartbreak Jimmy endured. |
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Performers and audiences alike revel in the sheer sensual joy of the seaside, but are drawn into the pitfalls of social ritual and the hope, desire, and heartbreak of human intimacy. |
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He explained this request as due to his preference to be spared the heartbreak involved in such bad news, and he was not willing to discuss related treatment, such as surgery, radiation therapy or chemotherapy. |
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Stories of joy have come to my attention, as have stories of heartbreak, as well as sacrifice and pain during the whole infertility treatment and the process of parents trying to achieve reproductive success. |
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Whether teaching on the ways of Christ, or relating heartbreak and healing through her personal testimony, she has the ability to have her audience laughing uproariously one moment and tearing up the next. |
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And so a career that promised so much looks destined to be overburdened by heartbreak and leg breaks. |
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These proposals, however, will begin to replace heartbreak with hope. |
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Despite a surplus of deaths and heartbreak, a schmaltzy script and syrupy dialogue leave the film with precisely zero emotional oomph. |
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A discontented concert pianist causes all sorts of heartbreak with his egotistical and womanizing antics, and all the people in his life attempt to force him to grow up. |
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The alternative is prolonged heartbreak despite ample capital and labor. |
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But, given the pain and suffering of his early childhood, it was hardly surprising that many of the singer's lyrics revolved around the theme of heartbreak and unrequited love. |
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Against San Jose the heartbreak of that stoppage time equalizer was a bummer, but a larger concern were the injury issues and concerns that came out of that match. |
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The internet can be a wonderful thing, but not when there's a compassionless fool with a camera who thinks every heartbreak is just another hashtag. |
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When they incant the chorus, I think I can believe now in the sin I've done, it sounds like heartbreak, but really it's a testament to devotion as love. |
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It was full of heartbreak, and Katy was too unobserving to notice how round and steady and commercial the penmanship was, and how large and fine were the flourishes. |
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The heartbreak of war began with the goodbys in the streets or stations. |
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Every happy relationship is unshareable, but heartbreak is universal. |
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