Billowing clouds of steam and smoke drifted and eddied, obscuring then revealing the tormented reddish rock of the opposite wall. |
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She is caught in a loop, doomed to repeat her lonely, tormented existence day after day. |
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As for Krystal, she's in a place where the screams of tormented souls is like sweet music as she screams along tormentedly! |
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Here the story picks up as the tormented devourer of souls tries to escape his captor, the omnipresent octopus-like Elder God. |
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The screams of tormented toddlers rang out yesterday, as she droned gorily to a close. |
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In the pantheon of U2 acolytes, McCormick occupies a singular position, uniquely privileged, tormented and compromised. |
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It would have been easy for the unacquainted to determine which was the title-chasing side and which the tormented. |
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But it soon abandons easy-listening hipness and becomes a heavy-handed biopic about a tormented genius. |
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I know they get kazillions of entries, because the cartoonists I recently tormented with questions said so. |
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These are just four of the angst-ridden horror stories that have turned into deep and unhealed sores in the psyche of a tormented people. |
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For a Tony Blair tormented by the unquiet ghosts of the conflict, this threatens to be a war without end. |
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It proposes a numberless succession of sons passively tormented by their fathers' ghosts. |
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He still manages to capture the divide between civilised and unrepressed society that reflects the dual and tormented soul of Jekyll and Hyde. |
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A year ago I arrived at her door sad, depressed, suicidal, and tormented by my demons. |
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She's desperate for ice cream, or anything else to eat, tormented by a constant hunger that never, ever goes away. |
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The idea that anyone could be tormented by curiosity with regard to her life stupefied me. |
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Or they were tormented souls, buffeted by external dilemmas and prior vulnerabilities. |
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Anyone who is tormented by that oaf next door deserves a consolation dinner. |
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Vicky was tormented daily, every single period, just because Leo Gerdin had showed some interest in her. |
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In the nineteenth century for instance, it was a very Byronic role, very demonic and tormented and isolated, tortured romantic figure. |
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Among those who are guilty of an offense against good taste, he is a scofflaw tormented by felons and scoundrels. |
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Donie tormented the opposition but generally was well marshalled by James who restricted him to just that single injury time point. |
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We have polluted, consumed, caged, corrupted, deracinated, tortured, and tormented just about every form of creation on Earth. |
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His face alone is a portrait of sickly, soured ambition, with sunken, shadowed features and huge, tormented eyes. |
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Certain persons betrayed him, demanded his death, brought him to trial, condemned and delivered him up, mocked, tormented, and executed him. |
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She was tormented by a furious little gadfly that bit her mercilessly, though she flicked her tail this way and that. |
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He carried off the stiff, tormented froideur that makes the character both crucial and problematic in Ulysses. |
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On his journey, he endures numerous physical hardships and is tormented with many psychological dilemmas. |
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My 18-year-old grandson has been tormented with severe acne for more than three years. |
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My own belief in non-partisan politics is not the musing of an idealist, but the tormented cry of a desperate man. |
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There are no traditional rules or rigid formality or fairy tale settings involving tormented love between a man and woman. |
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The circus is coming, and it has nothing to do with soleil, shriners or tormented crackpot elephants! |
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They will be further tormented by quarrels, hunger, thirst, disease and severe anxiety. |
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It attracts men beset by alcohol, drug and gambling woes along, increasingly, with those tormented by serious mental health issues. |
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My experiences sometimes troubled and tormented me by not understanding while the picture is in shaping stages. |
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Unfortunately, in spite of some progress, many of these kids are still tormented and teased. |
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He lives a miserable life, tormented by his aunt and uncle and his spoiled cousin. |
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Even after he had kidnapped and tormented the kid, he had still gone on to worldwide fame. |
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Epileptics were supposedly possessed by spirits that threw them to the ground and tormented them with convulsions. |
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Many times in school, kids had tormented her because of the sheltered upbringing, and she always proudly defended it as necessary. |
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I cannot sit idly by and observe as your client is psychologically tormented. |
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Instead, he just offers a dreamlike glimpse into the mental anguish of a tormented artist being crushed under the pressures of commercial success. |
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Like many of us, he tormented his blessedly understanding parents with his playtime career choice as architect. |
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Geniuses joined the realm of intermediate beings, alternately exalted and tormented by celestial visions. |
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After a deeply traumatic childhood, where his father left him to rot in Newgate prison, Sweeney takes violent revenge against the gaoler who tormented him in prison. |
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A bringer of healing water, she soon found herself pursued by believers in her sanctity and tormented by officials who hounded her with police interrogations. |
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But it was a master stroke as he teased and tormented the Dublin captain. |
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And that is where jeanne Duval joined him in a passionate, tormented and destructive liaison that was to last for 20 years. |
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Now reflect that all these sentient beings, although they naturally desire happiness and wish to avoid suffering, are tormented by unimaginable sufferings. |
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Many adults are tormented by fears that stem from childhood experiences. |
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Henrik is tormented with sorrow over the loss of his wife Anna and the conflict over Karin's leaving is heightened by his need to cling to her in the absence of Anna. |
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He's an alcoholic physician tormented by an horrific memory. |
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The only reason he had put it on in the first place was because some kids in Colorado got sick of being pushed around and shot the kids that tormented them. |
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Think back to your highschool days and recall the most nerdy, goofy, awkward kid that you and your jock friends bullied around and tormented each and every year. |
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The experts explain her behavior as due to her tormented abusive past. |
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You know that he must have been a tormented genius, or one for whom everything clicked as tidily as a safety pin. |
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I looked up at his tormented face, and my missish tendencies were banished, his need for comfort much exceeding my need for proper English conduct. |
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As a result, I spent six years being unendingly tormented and bullied. |
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Equally, why are stay-at-home mums so nastily eager to imagine that the children of their working sisters are damaged, unloved, neurotic, tormented? |
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His wealthy counterpart, however, is tormented in the netherworld. |
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Statistics from the U.S. Census Report and quirky audience participation sections punctuate sociological debates, scuffles and tormented soliloquies by the characters. |
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It was the one place in all the world where our calamitously scattered and tormented family could be together, in a cobbled and more or less cheerful mosaic. |
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Householders are being tormented by the buzzing wasps and businesses like restaurants and pubs are being plagued by the insects with a sting in their tail. |
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Huge gusting winds, roaring up off the cliff face of the Boomerang Range, blasted billows of fine powdery snow high into the air like a tormented geyser. |
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With just his guitar and a four-track tape machine, he conceived the stark sounding, tormented soul of Nebraska, pre-dating the alt-country movement by a good 10 years. |
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What of that great lamenter, Jeremiah, who was as much tormentor as tormented? |
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Men are tormented by the opinions they have of things, and not by things themselves. |
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As a result, however, he did not enjoy the paradisical fantasies he had hoped for, but was tormented by a long-lasting psychosis. |
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The flies swarmed in black clouds upon the dead bodies and excreta and tormented the wounded. |
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He rejected a call to enter the ministry, and on this his conscience always tormented him. |
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But following the pow exchange deal, his conscience tormented him. |
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Investigating some of the eeriest cases in Ireland, he meets a family who are tormented by some unexplained phenomena. |
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A mouse, on the other hand, does have an interest in not being tormented, because it will suffer if it is. |
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I send the grand finale, and so exit the Lady of the Lake from the head she has tormented for six months. |
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Today, Mrs. Khan shares a room in a dreary nursing home on the fringes of Houston, paralyzed from midchest down and tormented by a fateful choice to try to remake her life. |
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The Greeks believed some of them, like Enceladus, to lay buried from that time under the earth and that their tormented quivers resulted in earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. |
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Gaiety and an overflowing, outpouring love, warmth and clarity, a lighthanded ease, replaced the tormented tension of the will which had marked the outgrown stage. |
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This question must have tormented generations of philosophers, from ancient Egyptians and Greeks to Renaissance scholars and 20th-century existentialists. |
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To the degree that my universe intersects with the Angelverse, I view Angel as far more than a creature tormented by blood cravings, past horrors, and mystical forces. |
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Delving inside, Walter becomes immersed in the story of a tormented detective called Fingerling and his encounter with a seductress called Fabrizia. |
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Walter delves into the pages, immersing himself in the story of a tormented detective called Fingerling and his murderous encounter with a vamp, Fabrizia. |
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Or is it the falling-downdrunk Dylan, the prototype, promiscuous, tosspot poet, the tormented soul of those last grave-chasing days across the ocean? |
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His parents determinedly afforded him an education at Annan Academy, Annan, where he was bullied and tormented so much that he left after three years. |
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In fact boys who consider fellating each other are tormented with stories that the receiving boy will grow too fast while the delivering boy's growth will be stunted. |
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Captain Cat, the blind sea captain, is tormented in his dreams by his drowned shipmates, who long to live again and enjoy the pleasures of the world. |
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Then Rogne released Forrest with a diagonal ball and the winger tormented Broadfoot again before blasting a shot which McGregor managed to fingertip over his bar. |
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They vexed, tormented, and cruciated the weake consciences of men. |
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