He knows he's not supposed to dwell on what was or agonize about what might be. |
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Curators agonize over how far they should be seeking to educate or entertain. |
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A good short story is hellish hard to write, so you can agonize over them, but most of the time I'm done with the first draft in a week. |
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Back in my day, we didn't worry about self-esteem or agonize over feelings. |
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You may agonize over things you believe you did wrong or things you think you should have done for the deceased. |
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While you agonize of whether to go with the peach fragrances or the lavender skin restorer, you should try to keep in mind what such gifts say to her. |
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And, for second generation Latinos who discreetly agonize over our Spanish language attrition. |
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It is revolutionary because it sets a very virtuous precedent in that we agonize over the legislation. |
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Daniel does not agonize over living his life in English, but he does not bury his head in the sand either. |
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Those who have not accepted the redemption of Jesus in their hearts cannot but agonize over their sins. |
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I'd revise, I'd edit, I'd agonize, I'd write introductions and transitions. |
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It is bred in the bone: small schoolchildren, for example, will agonize over whether the classmates they like really like them in return. |
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Carol can worry and agonize or she can be proactive by doing some personal planning. |
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The revenge factor would have been an added bonus, but really, what I wanted was for people to agonize over why I'd done it. |
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Parents stood up to agonize about their responsibility, as cosigners, for the loans of their now unemployed offspring. |
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Family members may agonize over whether to involve the police. |
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The RCMP should not agonize over whether men, women, or any particular interest group is being advantaged or disadvantaged over its hiring policy. |
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We in Canada collectively agonize over a perceived lack of national identity because, like young people unconsciously trying to clear the confusion from their minds, we seek a clear-cut, categorical definition of what we are. |
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A lot of self-managed musicians agonize over the question of what to charge, but in truth pricing is pretty simple, especially in your early days. |
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We agonize over all of the options and weigh the pros and cons. |
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For those in the rough, it tells them how far away they are from the trap rather than the sprinkler heads and they don't have to agonize as much over club selection if they know exactly how far they have to go. |
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If people like Lafontaine and Baldwin were given the recognition they deserve, we might find less need to agonize over our national identity today. |
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As police officers, we agonize with the parents. |
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We agonize over the decision, but sometimes agonizing does not help. |
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He would sometimes agonize for hours before saying anything. |
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They were termed agons, which word, despite the evident connection to our agony or agonize, originally had nothing to do with the duress or anguish these words now convey. |
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