Background music can help extroverts focus, but tends to torment introverts. |
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It was only after several weeks of torment that she committed to the 800 metres as well. |
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Whatever was done to her, it drained her of all memories and caused much mental torment. |
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It is a perilous journey into the unknown, with little or no guidance, mental torment and physical pain at every turn, and an uncertain outcome. |
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Gloucester undergoes physical and mental torment because he makes the same mistake that Lear does. |
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Before any physical torment, the idea would be to make him give up, lose hope. |
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Each sob brought a load of pain with it, adding physical pain to the mental and emotional torment he was already suffering from. |
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They can basically splurge all the details about what they have been up to in India or how they are suffering inner torment to their companion. |
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The intense mental and physical torment that could be ahead of you will blow your mind. |
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Though I do not regret that you will be the one to embark on the quest, I do find it sad that you are already suffering such inner torment. |
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But it is also one that depicts the inner torment and anguish of a guilt-ridden monarch. |
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But those who do not have a peaceful conscience, dread death even though life means nothing but physical torment. |
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Phil is putting himself through physical torment so that little children don't step on landmines and die. |
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But hunger there was, and continuous physical torment, and the sudden cessation of all human privacy. |
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Prickly pear cacti had been a torment during the difficult portage around the Great Falls of the Missouri. |
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But the shame and the revulsion, the eyes like a mourning shroud, would torment his mind. |
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Their most profound was a poison that could put a person in great physical pain, then torment them with past woes. |
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It's frustrating enough to encounter a big setback, so why torment the kids with snakes. |
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Soon enough, Tucker shows up late one night to torment the anguished adolescent about their relationship. |
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This is true whether he's dealing with the tyrannically needy Louise, or the popular kids who torment them both at school. |
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Bullies are increasingly using phones with built-in cameras to torment their victims. |
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And of course, as humans we could experience the same torment, because of our own patterns of greed and miserliness. |
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By drifting from side to side and dropping deep he found space from which to torment the other team. |
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Jesus used his powers to smite Egyptians and to torment people who believed in Him and God. |
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They leap by bounds, twirl their bodies this way and that, delighting in this opportunity to torment me! |
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The options menu spared me the torment of the looped piano soporific that they have passed off as background music. |
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As well as levelling whole cities, the forces of nature pursue and torment individuals in the most vindictive and sadistic manner. |
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Though one realises with a pang, that these smiles contained in themselves a volcano of torment and angst. |
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Despite the years of torment, she has a steely determination to see justice done for her beloved daughter, and she is not going to give up now. |
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Why do we insist on a human sacrifice just so we can cheerfully retain a feudal head of state for us to torment? |
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He caused them to be questioned right straitly, so that their torment was very grievous. |
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Surely that would be as big a torment to the families of his victims as the certain knowledge that they will never know. |
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I overnighted it and then began the hellish torment of Jeff from Reliance as I repeatedly harassed him about sending the armor out. |
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A smile graced her face like an artist's stroke, her torment was overpainted with joy, and the rain washed all her tears away. |
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Low over the swamp birch and sweet gale, the broad torment of their shadows fall on the marsh's invisible busy and small. |
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Unable to really listen to her, I merely nodded, teeth still clenched together in torment. |
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The rain is an obvious metaphor for oppression and relentless torment, for Davidson himself and his persecution of others. |
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I torment myself with the inevitable failure I'm going to experience writing about these people. |
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As if to torment them further, the steps creaked, complaining with each step they made loud enough to wake the dead. |
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But his continual torment, his constant wishing to be with the dead, made him certain he could not stand living much longer. |
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Yet, he expresses more internal torment with a few grunts and a couple of tobacco spits than most actors can with 10 pages of dialogue. |
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We must take it at face value for there is no torment beyond the exuberant grins, coy smirks or contemplative musings of any of the grandmothers. |
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It's a four-week eating plan designed to minimize the discomfort of building new habits and to avoid the torment of a crash diet. |
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Immediately after this, the avenging goddesses called Furies torment Orestes to the point of insanity. |
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He provides a heart-rending account of the daily torment of sheer survival in this most poverty-stricken country in Asia. |
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Does he not see the inner torment and psychological damage this is causing me? |
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Electric-shock prods and sharp sticks are typically used to torment and frighten the bulls into a stampede. |
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Prior to release, electric prods and sharp sticks may well have been used to torment and frighten the bulls into a stampede. |
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An extended communal deliquescence into the same subway sludge from which the torment arose. |
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This film doesn't have to show its claws with blood and gore because the psychological torment is enthralling enough. |
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I know the torment you've been going through, as you seek the answer with ever more desperation. |
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For the less strong, it can be a torment and a prelude to personal disaster. |
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Baths and showers are torment, as after every one the itch is worse, the dryness more extreme. |
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It is marred only by the occasional hot-head, fuelled with Dutch courage, who runs the gauntlet to torment the custodian. |
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Those two songs have proved remarkably prescient in their bogus rebellion and ersatz torment. |
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She knew she had me, that there was no escape and that the weekend that followed would be torment and humiliating. |
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But they are also fully aware that all the powers and dominions of the earth are arrayed against them and regularly torment them. |
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It's a form of exquisite torture watching George and Martha torment each other, and occasionally this becomes tiresome. |
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The penalty for her treachery was to suffer this torment every waking moment, denying her the calm serenity she craved. |
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Through most of the two hours, Ann remembered and abreacted until the memories had no further power to torment her. |
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Unable to sleep, Roza took to wandering the castle aimlessly, once again prey to her restless and relentless torment. |
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An increasing number of credible eyewitnesses testified to the unspeakable torment of radiation sickness. |
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This mental torment may become acute when the judicial verdict is finally set against the accused. |
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The face was filthy, and tired, and worn, but the eyes and mouth spoke the tongue of sheer torment. |
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Sonia spends the whole night in torment, replaying episodes of that night in her dreams. |
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She'd torment me in the usual ways, leading to a great deal of resentment on my part. |
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There have been films that denied the torment of this terrible illness by romanticizing it as a form of wisdom or special insight. |
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Yet, in fact, the election was to bring a prolonged phase of division and torment that tore the Conservatives asunder. |
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Only tourists can afford this fast journey, a comfortable alternative to the 12-hour torment on the rutted tracks of Cambodia. |
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The teaching of eternal torment has done more to drive people to atheism and insanity than any other invention of the devil. |
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There was no TV and my dad used to torment us by saying that there was one but that it was locked away. |
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The album with 16 songs captures the torment, pain and frustration the prisoners undergo after separation from their loved ones. |
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No drug can eliminate that mental torment when a hitter is supposed to deliver or a pitcher is supposed to succeed. |
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Ministers who believe in an eternal mental and physical torment are much thicker on the ground in the Highlands and Islands and on the west coast of the mainland. |
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It would be unkind to force you to speak of your torment twice. |
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But was I secretly suffering from an acute case of tanorexia, only just managing to keep my inner torment under control with the help of factor 2 carrot oil? |
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Senior officials normally observe a longstanding political taboo by skirting around such tales of torment. |
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He knew how ticklish I was and he loved to torment me like that. |
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The storm clouds which have been gathering ominously for some time now, have finally burst, bringing a whole world of pain and torment raining down upon our heads. |
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Womankind has long known that style can be used as a weapon to mete out psychological torment. |
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Children that age seem to think that vegetables were sent to torment them and the only nice foods are brightly-coloured, sickly-sweet or deep-fried. |
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So I've got twice the number of underlings to ruthlessly torment now. |
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Not even the delight of passing his driving test or having more time to indulge his devotion to Real Madrid could assuage the inner torment of self-doubt. |
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How long will you eat your heart out here in tears and torment? |
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It could be just one man's internal torment and trying to express that. |
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Here is a man who places his passionate, hellacious inner torment on the screen for all to experience, for everyone to become involved and possessed by. |
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I could only imagine the inner torment he must be suffering. |
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She has recovered her good looks but suspects the deepest scars, the mental torment she suffers after being almost murdered by a man she once loved, will never heal. |
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He is, at this moment, hunched over his unstolen cellphone in tears, begging, pleading, mumbling imprecations for me to call him and relieve his torment. |
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The periodic agony that accompanies sickle cell was joined by the torment of persistent eye infections and repeated surgeries. |
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They endure further torment as rates of rape, domestic violence and early marriage skyrocket in times of crisis. |
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Heathcliff goes on to torment Edgar by hinting that he has cuckolded him. |
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My introduction to torment and bullying also began in primary school. |
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The kids torment him and pick on him and turn him into an outcast. |
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Geniuses must have a wild look, their hair must be in disarray, their mind must be in torment on account of their receptivity to divine afflatus, which comes in via the hair. |
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Alas my kink is hard to indulge, yet everywhere there is torment. |
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We know envy as a state of exquisite tension, torment and ill-will, provoked by an overwhelming sense of inferiority, impotence and worthlessness. |
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And how does this past, with a mere gesture or a simple regard, haunt and torment you as you wander along an empty cotton field or a dusty country road? |
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Relatively misshapen and formless, the dorsal figure is perhaps even more expressive of physical torment. |
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Without wishing to torment a good man having a bad week, Gold's reaction to a patchily upbeat survey had the numbed quality of a man reading someone else's script. |
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It is used to torment many a couple still, who usually are both feeling frazzled and self conscious, and who are NOT thinking about bussing big kisses at all! |
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Year after year they have to endure the torment of being required to live up to the role that Ernest Hemingway gave them. |
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But in another letter we hear the director who knows how to evoke that torment from his actor and put it on screen. |
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They are now doomed to a lifetime's torment, reminded of their foolhardiness every time someone tries to call. |
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I only tell you this to assure you that many Mac people are near and dear to me and I would never do anything intentionally to taunt, tease or torment any of you. |
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Joan hit the glass ceiling hard this past season and Hendricks did a great job conveying her torment and anguish. |
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Of course, his wife will also be pregnant because that obviously will heal the psychological torment and guilt John feels over the loss of his son. |
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She and Rebecca are fascinated by and constantly torment Josh, an apparently sexless boy who stubbornly refuses to develop an interest in either of them. |
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Biting insects are at best a nuisance, but imagine an individual in a hut, sick with a high fever and beset by swarms of biting insects to add to their torment. |
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Please torment, harass, vex, heckle, and badger those two blockheads until they honor their commitments to my defense fund. |
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What hypocrites will be confronted with, in return for their hypocrisy, is a grievesome torment, both in this world and beyond. |
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He is said to wear antlers upon his head, ride a horse, torment cattle, and rattle chains. |
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This was always a great torment to my infant mind, although many people may smile at such an 'anguish for the world' in a child. |
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Unlike the Cheneys, here is a man whose misdemeanors came to torment him. |
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Then fall they to cry, to weep, and to torment themselves, as little children that have lost their playgame. |
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The married dad of two told us exclusively of his secret torment over being gay in the macho world of rugby league. |
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We are the sick ones who torment trans people every day of their lives. |
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The missionary was motivated by a sincere desire to rescue souls from eternal torment in the netherworld. |
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Sometimes, foxes seem to deliberately torment hyenas even when there is no food at stake. |
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I lifted up the rocks and looked for beetles or mud-eyes to torment. |
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I requyre the in the name of god, that thou torment me nott. |
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Despite her gut-wrenching torment it was full of compassion and humour. |
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Then fall they to cry, to weepe, and to torment themselues, as little children that haue lost their play-game, which notwithstanding is nothing worth. |
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The bodies will then be changed, those of the wicked to a state of everlasting shame and torment, those of the righteous to an everlasting state of celestial glory. |
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