He's also crashingly, loudly, agonizingly wrong to order the police to confiscate legally owned private property. |
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It is quite possible that the first half of the film could feel agonizingly slow, only occasionally lit up by cheering details. |
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He had been striding back and forth, rubbing his chin in deliberation at an agonizingly slow pace. |
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I spent the better part of today watching the England cricket team come agonizingly close to an improbable victory. |
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Sadly, while Franklin sows seeds of reasonable doubt in the early going, before long the answers are agonizingly clear. |
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It doesn't help that the most recent guy was already a slow typist, and just agonizingly slow with the left handed hunt-and peck. |
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The process has been painfully and agonizingly slow to the World Championship Title. |
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After an eternity of standing still, I gradually forced myself to turn away and take agonizingly slow steps back up to my room. |
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Heartsick, depressed, agonizingly lonely, she would disappear for days behind her locked bedroom doors. |
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But everything, as you agonizingly expected, comes out hunky-dory. |
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The posthumous production of Long Day's Journey into Night brought to light an agonizingly autobiographical play, one of O'Neill's greatest. |
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And reading, even reading his own erratic handwriting, was still agonizingly slow and difficult. |
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In this situation, scrolling of the map became agonizingly slow making it necessary to save and restart the game to clean up memory allocation. |
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Canadians would endure many torturously silent and agonizingly long days before the first telegrams reached our shores. |
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Though I moved forward, my advance was agonizingly slow because my legs still were not working properly. |
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Almeida came closest with a spectacular header that agonizingly thundered back off the crossbar. |
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When you are fifteen years old, tempus fugit has little relevance, and time seems to drag as you sit in your classroom waiting for the bell to ring, the minute hand crawling at an agonizingly slow pace around the clock face. |
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I tasted bile and retched again, my stomach jerking agonizingly. |
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And now she sat on the floor in her sunny yellow room, where those agonizingly sweet childhood remembrances tickled and tantalized her senses and swept her away from reality. |
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These tree-like creatures, agonizingly slow and covered with mossy bark, nursed themselves on tales of past glory while their numbers dwindled in their isolation. |
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The mistreatment of child orphans, the poor and the women in this era is viscerally staged, making the audience squirm agonizingly in their seats. |
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Even for those that are for higher sums, such as car purchases and art items purchased by auction, legal recourse to realize on cross-border complaints would be agonizingly difficult, costly and risky. |
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When I last briefed the Council in January, I expressed my frustration at the agonizingly slow pace of the negotiations and the apparent lack of confidence among the parties. |
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State-sponsored violence is often inflicted on a whole population that may agonizingly observe what is occurring, but feel powerless to change situations in which the government and institutions seem to conspire against them. |
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Thus, as the agonizingly slow response to the emergency unfolds, the wrenching fear, impatience and anger of the expedition resonates for the reader as well. |
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The more agonizingly one toils at it, the finer the product. |
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