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"anguished" Definitions
  1. showing severe physical or mental pain, difficulty or unhappiness

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Anguished blues—I don't think the Vanity Set ever sang anguished blues.
Naïve but ardent in Act I, vulnerable and anguished in Act II, she became glamorous, heroic and, again, anguished in Act III.
How much is evident from their anguished letters to investors.
"pls block me," she tweeted back with an anguished emoji.
As for that anguished parental plea that the book parodies?
However, two clouds linger over this less anguished Brexit view.
"Extremely anguished by the fire tragedy in Surat," Modi said.
The art Watkins made firmly resisted the war's anguished split.
Ireland, on the other hand, was anguished, uncertain and divided.
The chorus sang its anguished prayers with passion and precision.
Mr. Buttigieg suspended campaigning to face angry and anguished residents.
Maybe it was the parade of weeping mothers and anguished fathers.
Anguished and questioning, traumatic loss survivors wonder how could this happen?
This is her tender, anguished, remorseful letter of love to him.
They admitted they were stepping into policing at an anguished moment.
Stories of teacher departures are varied, and often anguished and conflicted.
Mass killings often touch off anguished discussions about what constitutes terrorism.
His departure on Tuesday anguished fans already besieged by bad news.
He can be mordant, bleak, anguished, humorous, tender, and even sweet.
"Why is she suffering so much?" her mother, Soo-Kyung Lee, anguished.
The vocals are anguished short bursts of disapproval, and gasp with confrontation.
He was anguished that the American voting public remained in the dark.
But "Replay" has a fresh, visceral horror, thanks to Lathan's anguished performance.
Now members of Congress need to do more than send anguished tweets.
Kumail Nanjiani's anguished and passionate rom-com arrives for streaming this week.
There are no anguished farewells when Arcay is dragged off to prison.
You are understandably anguished by the thought of lying to your mother.
Stéphane Gerson's slim volume of anguished reflections circles around a terrible story.
John Koethe can be mordant, bleak, anguished, humorous, tender, and even sweet.
"I honestly think the universe is off its axis," he says, sounding anguished.
In 2015, three scientists sent an anguished note to the journal Conservation Letters.
Dolphin, in which he quoted from the anguished letters of his second wife,
"I shouldn't be here," Mr. Nublett said, an anguished refrain he often repeated.
Each letter is distinctive, but all are plaintive, anguished, deeply engaged and urgent.
The Neediest Cases Fund Jashua Valentín woke up to his mother's anguished cries.
I still remember the sound, or the sense of it: accusatory and anguished.
Anguished relatives conducted their own makeshift funerals, which were staggered through the day.
Mr. Eribon's language may be academic, but it is infused with anguished passion.
Louisiana is still recovering from an epic flood that anguished thousands last year.
Jojen's anguished sister, Meera, slit her brother's throat as an act of mercy.
"Celestial Bodies" tells the subtle and quietly anguished story of several unhappy marriages.
But Mr. Davis also praised the mayor for directly engaging with anguished residents.
"How angry I am, how anguished I am," Ms. Gross said last month.
" I yell over the hum of the machine then let out an anguished: "Aaarrrrgh!
Daenerys' anguished face says it all as she walks away from the horror: Dracarys.
When a CEO's cherished company fails, you are less likely to hear anguished wails.
Displaced from their homes, survivors were anguished over the whereabouts of their loved ones.
After 11 anguished hours, her family learned she was alive and in a hospital.
Beyond the corporate ramifications, anguished relatives are still waiting to find out what happened.
In the front of the procession was the dead man's father, his face anguished.
The anguished parents pressing against the police cordon, the morning's hurried goodbyes suddenly precious.
The somber silence was shattered by anguished cries from the young widow of Sgt.
You got to laugh at a thing that you actually felt so anguished about.
Sounding searing under Mr. Gilbert, the music is anguished, vehement and sometimes delicately poignant.
Jeff Flake of Arizona rose up, his face twisted in a familiar anguished frown.
The anguished parents frame the issue properly: comparing life with and without the medicine.
He put aside any vestiges of Catholic doctrine after he heard their anguished stories.
Its walls preserve the anguished scratched scrawls of past inmates, including some in Hebrew.
It goes from the raunchy and folksy to anguished to very spooky and supernatural.
Mr. Ambrose wrote an anguished post on Facebook in August, with the hashtag #WEHATENY.
It's a sharp, sardonic line (one of many) and also an anguished existential question.
The next morning, nearly half a year of anguished uncertainty came to an end.
Silva's piece, meanwhile, features people who are anguished with the desire to be heard.
Does moving forward from an anguished past require some sort of revisitation and reckoning?
" Alongside both an anguished emoji and one crying with laughter, she added, "Get him Keeks.
An agonizing search for answers Ochoa-Lopez's anguished relatives searched for her for three weeks.
On Tumblr, Jack wrote long, anguished apologies to Dylan for not being the perfect pup.
This meme provided the anguished masses with a simple template to express their Trump exhaustion.
Al Franken appeared, it set off a predictable round of anguished debate on the left.
The anguished tones of ill-matched couples arguing lull me back to a peaceful slumber.
How could my mother have kept such an anguished secret from me all those years?
Preorders are live now, and you can stream Bodemloos in its anguished entirely right here:
Drones proliferated overhead and airstrikes killed civilians on the ground, provoking anguished debate at home.
The warnings led to days of anguished media coverage of Islamic State militants' online reach.
Sylvia had never seen his friend so anguished, and he feared for his physical safety.
But Wagner's novels have always felt too morally anguished in tone to fit the label.
Everyone in the situation room is visibly anguished, but Claire and Frank's faces remain placid.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Twitter that he was "deeply anguished" by the deaths.
Shortly after that a single shot was fired, followed by the sound of anguished screaming.
The great passion of Snowden's autobiography is his anguished love for the very early Internet.
Later, an anguished Mary Morenz entrusted her three children to the care of an orphanage.
That's when anguished mothers started arriving at the Herald in the hopes of getting answers.
From that moment on, the anguished Hang has only one goal — to get Linh back.
Ms. Southwell delivered the anguished phrases with an affecting blend of earthy power and poignancy.
The baby's anguished cry brought the mother to her knees and she wept in prayer.
When Dan later confronts the woman (Mary Steenburgen) who exchanged pills with Roseanne, she's anguished.
Some Republicans sounded anguished over their vote, and how it might affect their political careers.
Yes, it cast '80s stars Matthew Modine and Winona Ryder (as Will's anguished mother, Joyce).
From beginning to end, it feels like the music of cataclysm: anguished, outraged, hellishly surreal.
But he seemed particularly anguished as he recounted losing the county where he grew up.
Well, for folks that are anguished or angry at this day, my urging is vote.
Ms. Opolais brought anguished beauty to the grim aria "Sola, perduta, abbandonata" ("Alone, lost and forsaken").
My queer community and chosen queer family are angry, terrified, anguished, disappointed, disillusioned, despairing…and mobilizing.
A few years ago, I did my first Gizmodo review: an anguished tome about iOS 7.
The arrival of the monsoon next month is likely to be more help to anguished Kachins.
Wendall Pierce, as Thomas, remains an enigma throughout, appearing alternately anguished and nonplussed by Hill's accusations.
Pardon me, that's too close to analysis; I'm just here to find amusement in anguished faces.
Her breezy shamelessness, and the more anguished shamelessness of her fellow Trump surrogates, shouldn't fool anyone.
As brooding, energetic, and anguished as the album is, it knows exactly when to let up.
Ophelia was, and is, exquisitely sensitive to other people's suffering—she gets physically anguished about it.
" The album booklet cites the anguished Psalm 22 — "Why are you so far from saving me?
I feel numb, and anguished and heartbroken, and I fear that I am far from alone.
I do not know the anguished family, close friends and colleagues who are grieving his suicide.
A chick in black with an anguished haircut mows down a roomful of anonymous computer guys.
The result is a loving and anguished portrait of Ms. Didion tracing her life and career.
Pattinson's performance as an anguished bank robber trying to help his mentally ill brother is beautiful.
Among others, there was an air of weariness, as they anguished over what might come next.
The photo I took dramatically captured the white liquid's moment of impact and her anguished expression.
They remained with him, sitting on the other side of the glass divider in anguished silence.
The statements by the young women in the past week were forceful and at times anguished.
Beautiful, anguished, remote, Odette becomes one of the great Romantic symbols of the longing for redemption.
To an anguished question that often follows school shootings — Why didn't anyone spot the warning signs?
On Wednesday, Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said he was "deeply anguished" to see what was happening.
" You can stop the guns from getting into these children's hands," screamed an anguished Lori Ahadeff.
Channel One's flagship news program broadcast scenes of anguished relatives subjecting government officials to scathing criticism.
There's no breathless crosscutting in this narrative, no relief from the protagonist's constant, anguished self-interrogation.
"For folks that are anguished or angry at this day, my urging is vote," Blumenthal said.
When a child's cherished toy breaks, you may her a lout anguished wail for quite a while.
My colleague David Brooks issues an anguished plea for the Republican establishment to get its act together.
That's true even if you no longer hear many anguished discussions about the meaning of independent cinema.
I spent many hours and anguished over numerous revisions and am especially pleased with the word fill.
Abbas explains she is overjoyed now that ISIS is gone but is anguished at what it's done.
"SaveAleppo," the hashtag reads, but with every anguished tweet today its message seems more futile. https://twitter.
Americans are fed up, fearful, anguished and ready to fight for a country they see slipping away.
By midweek, the mere mention of Moore's name prompted anguished looks and exasperated answers from Republican senators.
But on Saturday, his tone was less anguished or exhortatory than it has been in the past.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a statement that he was "anguished" by news of the crash.
DARGIS This year's anguished discourse about art and artists underscores that criticism is rooted in lived experience.
"Leave it to the racing gods," an increasingly anguished Servis said as he awaited the stewards' decision.
Finally, he made the sound an injured goat makes when it's in its final, anguished death throes.
He takes advantage of her focused intonation and rhythmic precision to lend even anguished passages structural strength.
During his anguished cabaret performance, he toggled between tight control, hunching over his piano, and grandiloquent gestures.
The tone of Victor Quijada's choreography is that of an emo band or of anguished adolescent poetry.
Cobain eschewed slick, corporate rock, and his anguished lyrics and distorted riffs expressed both intimacy and rebellion.
It's still too soon to laugh about "Mission Accomplished," especially when peddling anguished portraits of wounded veterans.
At one point, Barrio touches Elana, and later they hold each other's head in an anguished grip.
"He was only 14, he was only a little kid," said an anguished friend, Randy Marquez, 15.
Bastardo's anguished mother, Carolina, clings to hope that perhaps a lesser tragedy has befallen her daughter and grandchildren.
It was a collective moment of deep reflection and anguished soul-searching, and it shows in these paintings.
I still remember the anguished face of the colleague who burst through the door to break the news.
Lawrence is represented here by four works from his less familiar, less anguished "The Harlem Series" of 1943.
"Anguished by the bus accident in Rajasthan's Sawai Madhopur district," Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a tweet.
CHICAGO — Late at night this month, the pastor's phone beeped with a text message from an anguished parishioner.
As performed, though, much of the album fizzled; surely songs this anguished and incisive deserved crisper musical shapes.
WASHINGTON — An anguished father mourning his 18-year-old daughter vented his anger and pleaded for safer schools.
When an apology from the remote past would simply unearth anguished memories, the right choice may be reticence.
Even given Anna Kavan's remarkable life story, and amid her shelf of coolly anguished fiction, "Ice" stands alone.
All manner of anguished injuries occurred, which led to four back operations beginning in the spring of 2014.
I found myself trying to console them as they cried, anguished, and laughed through their memories of Wardy.
Clinging to Tara's anguished face, Laurie Rose's camera scrutinizes an unhappiness that builds to an almost tangible desperation.
"I am deeply anguished by the loss of lives," Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India said on Twitter.
The word pops up, singly or in long loops, in Thom's version of the anguished 12-minute monologue.
And on the game's default setting, that anguished sound comes through the speaker built into the PS4 controller.
The anguished relationship between ill-starred lovers, (Clara Choveaux and Rômulo Braga) evokes Glauber Rocha's Entranced Earth (1967).
Increasingly, that's the tone of the choreography, too — that of an emo band or of anguished adolescent poetry.
But it seems even more far-fetched now, after three years of anguished national debate over Britain's future.
In an anguished interview on "Today" last week, Mr. Almena was asked whether he should be held accountable.
This man in front of her looked so anguished that it sent sharp pains shooting through her joints.
Though he's anguished over leaving his family and home, he bows to fate and goes off with her.
Back on stage, Mr. Kasich said that, as he has campaigned, anguished stories like Mr. Smith's were not unusual.
Anguished relatives have criticized the search effort but Syaugi denied it, saying there had been an "all out" effort.
"He was obviously anguished, and he said she was someone I could learn to love," Bedell Smith tells PEOPLE.
Anguished relatives have criticized the search effort but Syaugi defended it, saying there had been an "all out" effort.
She anguished over the decision but felt it was the best move for her patients and for her career.
At the end of the act, a violent storm breaks out, sending the villagers into peals of anguished singing.
For the Labour Party, which anguished for days over whether to back an election, the risks are equally high.
Only after pleading from anguished TRC chairman Archbishop Desmond Tutu did she admit grudgingly that "things went horribly wrong".
It is a terrifying scenario that Adam, who did not reveal his real name, has anguished over for years.
"Larry is completely embarrassed and anguished by all of this," a third source close to the situation told PEOPLE.
" Hendron's mother, Tracy Curtsinger, posted an anguished message on Facebook, writing, "I need to wake up from this nightmare!
Rather, it is what the cult provides—a lifeline and death wish to which an anguished mind may cling.
One look at Smith and Foy's anguished faces and we're suddenly unsure of whether they'll make it after all.
As one of the 7 billion-plus stakeholders in the planet's fate, Mr. McCarthy is clearly desperate, anguished, overcome.
Short video clips were sent via the mobile phone messenger platforms to anguished family members thousands of miles away.
The shallow, cowardly legalisms of the attorney general are drowned out by the anguished cries of mothers and children.
Mr. Ebeling's anguished interview with NPR in January moved hundreds of listeners to send expressions of support and sympathy.
Mr. Carancini, the mayor, sat in the front row and listened as Ms. Mastropietro's mother gave an anguished speech.
In an anguished letter to his archdiocese, Cardinal Wuerl accepted responsibility for actions described in the grand jury report.
Letters To the Editor: After the 2016 election, friends reached out to me anguished and astonished about the results.
The Broadway revival of "King Lear," starring Glenda Jackson as the anguished male monarch, will close a month early.
And the anguished protest of two sexual assault survivors, activists Maria Gallagher and Ana Maria Archila, helped convince Sen.
It was fascinating to hear Tosca's anguished Act II aria, "Vissi d'arte," delivered as a true reflection, almost pensively.
One, Sallai Meridor, a former Israeli ambassador to the United States, wrote an anguished open letter to his neighbors.
Osbourne is real-time decay personified, and his singing was anguished and distant, a great match for Post Malone's.
You won't hear bombast from these artists: They make anguished pop that transports solitary anxiety to the dance floor.
The spate of cyclist deaths drew anguished cries from transportation advocates and undercut a signature policy of the mayor.
The new order— Wagner, Schumann, Liszt—rejects his perfectionism, his style, his anguished sincerity, his ethnicity, his transparent vulnerability.
He was especially convincing in his character's impetuous and anguished utterances, which he emphasized with an appealing plangent ping.
Other Europeans, however, are fed up with Britain's anguished indecision and are more than ready for it to leave.
On the red sofa behind the orange shutters, Ms. da Silva gazed in anguished wonder at her baby girl.
And thanks to Brendan Emmett Quigley for the gorgeous puzzle, which took him weeks of anguished work to make!
It's that I am deeply, deeply anguished about the secretary of state, and I have never felt like that.
The wailing "Tomorrow" on 1981's October was Bono's anguished, affecting cry for the mother he lost so young.
Theirs is music as far from Countryfile quaintness as you can get; anguished, embittered, and ever-so slightly terrifying.
"I have never seen a reaction as powerful and anguished as the people of Osorno against this bishop," she said.
Anguished, the forty-seven-year-old physicist called up a young friend of his, the inventor and scientist Leo Szilard.
Accountant Eddie Justice -- who exchanged anguished text messages with his mom while he hid in a bathroom -- loved living downtown.
Certainly they're more memorable than the usual "anguished talking into a camera" sequences that tend to dominate family-exploration documentaries.
"It's true, and Larry is completely embarrassed and anguished by all of this," an insider close to the situation said.
Anguished French fans could be seen milling about the grounds after the game, and one inconsolable man was openly weeping.
They said while their son arrived looking "almost anguished," his face changed to one of "peace" the day he died.
This is what qualifies as the calm before the storm in a place like Westeros: rallying cries and anguished grunts.
The titular animal was the love (and lust) object of the play's anguished married hero, first portrayed by Bill Pullman.
A retaliatory attack on white police officers shocked the nation and reshaped the anguished debate over race and criminal justice.
Bill's chest heaved and bowed and then, to my horror, out of his mouth came a chorus of anguished voices.
The airport and much of the city were shut down, the police dragnets spread and the anguished questions arose: Why?
That match, I went up against a bunch of Planeswalkers, but I kept Stasis Snaring them and Anguished Unmaking them.
If there's someone who's become an expert in anguished screaming over the past week or so, it is Sam Allardyce.
Ms. Kulesza's anguished performance conveys the weight of an almost unbearable choice, which she believes condemns her to eternal damnation.
Most were men in their 2130s and 2000s anguished about their finances and feeling hopeless about being able to retire.
We wished she could tell us what she was feeling, but we were forced to rely on our anguished observations.
The symphony ends with a sternly anguished setting for mezzo-soprano of a Hebrew text from the Book of Lamentations.
The work grows visibly more profound in content — in some instances anguished — as it makes a foray into Southern history.
Since everyone can say yes to that question, it's hard not to relate to the anguished cameraman in this video.
On Friday, Connor Walsh was touchingly vulnerable but explosive; and on Saturday afternoon, Charles-Louis Yoshiyama was impulsive, ardent, anguished.
That's infinitely more defiant and destabilizing than Nancy Pelosi's inert hands and anguished mien as Trump delivered his big speech.
"I'm able to wear the jacket he wore when he gave his confession," the anguished father said, his voice cracking.
The wrenching section marked " beklemmt "—oppressed, anguished—curls inward toward silence, with bows brushing on the strings in whispered gasps.
Spearheaded by a handful of anguished mothers whose daughters were sold into sex slavery, by way of the website Backpage.
Mr. Volle's Dutchman slowly made his way down a steep exit ramp, stopping to express his anguished longing for salvation.
But it's also a tragedy that asks Mr. Isaac to relive the anguished death of a parent at every performance.
Diehl and Pachner are both charismatic, but their performances amount mainly to a series of radiant poses and anguished faces.
Don't expect these pieces to be reassembled into an illuminating portrait of the anguished Wingfield family from this 1944 drama.
In 1990, when Iraq invaded her homeland, the work became an anguished, diaristic record of the horrors unfolding under occupation.
Manchin appeared anguished over his decision as he wrestled with the pros and cons of voting to remove Trump from office.
ANGUISHED RELATIVES At Nairobi airport, many relatives were left waiting at the gate for hours, with no information from airport authorities.
"It's true, and Larry is completely embarrassed and anguished by all of this," a source close to the situation tells PEOPLE.
The in-person audience hurled boos at Rubio while an anguished parent lambasted him in a way he's not used to.
There are scenes when you're forced to listen to Joel's anguished cries, and there's nothing you can do to stop them.
The combination of the charismatic baritone Christopher Burchett's fit body, which exuded life, and his anguished, world-weary singing was poignant.
Is coercing anguished patients into becoming subjects of studies from which others will profit solely to obtain possible cures morally justified?
A domestic melodrama in an anguished key, "Waves" is the story of a Florida family nearly undone by a shocking tragedy.
Anguished family members said they received little help from the authorities, a sharp contrast to the cases of missing white women.
It was her anguished description of a time that I could not understand that drove me to try to understand it.
" The show also included an anguished semi-nude portrait of Mogadassi and another self-portrait in a painting called "Night Studio.
She brings a cool, focused voice, abundant power, chilling top notes and, in moments of doubt, anguished beauty to her singing.
She delivers Kate's always unpalatable final speech, about a wife's duty to her husband, with an edge of increasingly anguished doubt.
An anguished national debate over the shooting was probably a factor in the resignation of Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon in May.
She was holding a tray of sugar cookies cut in human shapes, each one burned to an anguished, presumably Semitic crisp.
A mother's anguish Cindy Madrid had heard her daughter's voice in an anguished voice recording released by investigative news nonprofit ProPublica.
Pause the action to enter commands, and there's a subtle audio track evoking the sounds of the anguished moaning in hell.
Her rendition of Dylan Thomas's "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night," was an anguished dirge to her late friend.
The character's suffering and guilt were apparent in the anguished tone of Mr. Mattei's singing and the wracked movements of body.
Their efforts to transcend their station leads to a stark climax that is a silent, anguished and haunting cri de coeur.
That pressure failed to sway the American government, and the Magnitsky Act stayed in place despite pleas from anguished adoptive parents.
Pop & Rock You won't hear bombast from these artists: They make anguished pop that transports solitary anxiety to the dance floor.
Anguished worshippers carried the bodies of dead and wounded people from the iconic building, which is covered in brilliant blue tiles.
As the royals were leaving the centre, they were met with anguished cries for help from a crowd of about 40 people.
The death toll rose to 23 and Italy once again anguished over trying to secure its medieval communities built on seismic lands.
"In the End" Perhaps Linkin Park's most recognizable anthem, "In the End" perfectly blends Bennington's anguished vocals with Shinoda's rapid-fire rapping.
As purposefully inert as it is painstakingly animated, the movie simultaneously suggests a vast collective enterprise and a sense of anguished solitude.
But altogether, there were more songs "along the line" of "When You Love Someone," an anguished piano ballad about a broken love.
After an anguished aria of despair, a highlight of the score, Aleko kills the young lovers and is banished from the camp.
One after another, residents walked up to the microphone and delivered anguished statements in favor of preserving the building or demolishing it.
Despite the glory of its source material in the Shirley Jackson novel, the show's script was as anguished as its supposed themes.
On Friday, an administrator of a Facebook group dedicated to the bear posted an anguished statement for its more than 21,000 followers.
"Have you seen this young woman?" begins one anguished post, accompanied by a photograph of a smiling woman with long brown hair.
"I don't want to accidentally use the neighbour's Google," he says, matter-of-factly, as you try to suppress an anguished scream.
He was surrounded by a group of anguished adults including a woman who cried out, "He shot my son," Ms. Shermer said.
Callas has never felt as beautifully captivating and anguished — even if it's a few fleeting moments of flickering light in the darkness.
The three Jenningses (having said a short, vague and anguished goodbye to Henry) were on a train, a stone's throw from Canada.
PARIS — French cheese connoisseurs want everyone who loves the country's culinary heritage to hear their anguished, almost unimaginable cry: Boycott French Camembert.
Mr. Polenzani brought anguished fervor to Macduff's intense Act IV aria when he learns that his wife and children have been killed.
"Larry is completely embarrassed and anguished by all of this," one source close to the situation told PEOPLE of the alleged infidelity.
"The Souvenir" is an unsparing depiction of what now would be called codependency but was then simply understood as anguished first love.
Despite this, Gill's chatty, often conspiratorial tone helps mitigate some of the anguished hand-wringing that often accompanies discussions of Woolf's life.
He put his forearm up to his humid mouth, seemed to sink his teeth into his flesh, and made an anguished noise.
Set in the village of Affreakah-Amirrorkah, the play is a collision of Greek drama, Brechtian teaching plays and anguished contemporary comedy.
Wednesday, prompted an intense search and led her father, David Lovell, to issue an anguished plea on television for her to come home.
The demand for organs far outstrips the supply, leading to long waiting lists, huge bills for medical interventions like dialysis, and anguished families.
Unlike Mindhunter, it has absolutely no qualms about the inherent ghoulishness of its offering and cuts down on scenes of anguished moral wrangling.
As part of the assault, the officer took photographs that Chelsey feared might later surface, and which contributed to the teen's anguished silence.
An anguished woman brought vibrantly alive by Eva Green, Vanessa was never destined for a happy ending or, for that matter, old age.
" Witnesses told Telemundo they heard the anguished cries of her family, and that her mother's cry did "not compare to any other scream.
The bad news for anguished liberals is that these cycles can last quite a long time — 30 years seems to be about average.
Shortly after Cortés, Bartolomé de las Casas, a Dominican friar, denounced ill-treatment of Amerindians, prompting an anguished debate at the Spanish court.
That week, it was topped by "Luv Is Rage 2," by the more pop-oriented but still anguished Philadelphia rapper Lil Uzi Vert.
Today Nansubuga is one of several anguished parents whose newborn babies went missing in cases of alleged theft—a horrific nightmare beyond imagination.
An anguished, restless nation has struggled to cope with the monthslong uprising and with the frayed social safety net that spurred the protests.
"Lamentation" is an anguished setting of a Hebrew text from the Book of Lamentations, here sung plaintively by the mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke.
Such are the passions provoked these days by d'Annunzio, whose introduction into Trieste's Piazza della Borsa in September has anguished many local residents.
By contrast, Martín Zimmerman's "On the Exhale" and Courtney Baron's "When It's You" use the Newtown catastrophe as a stimulus for anguished fictions.
Even more important, though, is the emotional conviction — the anguished, hopeful yearning — that Mr. Gyllenhaal and Ms. Ashford bring to their parts here.
He seeks evidence from classmates, co-workers and others who claim not to recognize the anguished young Obama put forward in the book.
SOUNDING MORE like an anguished health worker than a profit-seeking businessman, James Monsees delivers his pitch to a crowded ballroom in Jakarta.
And yet, Catalan still finds time to micromanage, as when he personally scopes out Hannah scoping out her anguished boss on a roof.
At one such facility, anguished residents pleaded for more than the single sheets of plastic tarp that National Guard troops were handing out.
The camera holds on her face for a long, anguished moment, as actress Emilia Clarke rolls through everything from triumph to gutted despair.
The Fed should not only take into account the global context but also listen to the anguished cry of working and middle class voters.
He was renowned for his bronze sculptures, which seemed to capture moments of furious movement frozen in time, often anguished faces on yearning bodies.
By late July, an anguished photo of newly widowed Jennilyn Olayres, tenderly cradling the body of her dead husband, Michael Siaron, had gone viral.
" Witnesses told Telemundo PR they heard the anguished cries of her family and that her mother's cry did "not compare to any other scream.
Three years ago, almost to the day, I was anguished to find Kodak, the once-great photography brand, slapped atop some random selfie sticks.
While the Democratic House anguished over articles of impeachment and wasted time on showboat-y oversight hearings, Trump could lament their obstruction and radicalism.
He often echoes, as he drifts between song and rap, our ugliest, most vulnerable thoughts and feelings, confronting them in a swarthy, anguished baritone.
The part is made more difficult by the legacy of Marlon Brando, who originated the role and whose anguished cries of "Stella!" still echo.
Relatives in Vietnam also made anguished calls to people in the Vietnamese community in Britain, asking for help to identify their missing loved ones.
While these facts would seem to be clear and dispositive, the anguished report reveals several important tensions coursing through Trump administration international economic policymaking.
More than 215 hours after the attack, anguished relatives paced between Orlando Regional Medical Center and a nearby hotel as they waited for word.
Yet the anguished, funny "True West," which the actor Ethan Hawke recently called Shepard's "card-carrying audience-pleaser," had never been staged on Broadway.
Can see the faces of anguished parents desperate for proof of life, then later, tiny caskets overloaded with stuffed animals never to be named.
Harsh Vardhan, the union minister for health and family welfare, tweeted on Tuesday that he was "deeply anguished" to hear of doctors being ostracized.
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins's brainy and anguished rewrite of a classic melodrama played with ideas of race, representation and the peculiar work of playwriting itself.
He often recounts his time as an executive in Brazil, when an anguished guard in his gated community sought help feeding his two children.
Asked whether Mr. O'Rourke had a special responsibility to support a female candidate of color in this Democratic moment, Ms. Davis sounded almost anguished.
Every so often, the characters in Barry Jenkins's anguished and mournful "If Beale Street Could Talk" look straight at the camera, and at you.
For Families Split at Border, an Anguished Wait for Children's Return Hundreds of migrant parents were deported from the United States without their children.
Lying in his own bed, Mr. Cretton would silently send anguished prayers to the Hollywood gods, imploring them not to mess this one up.
China's sudden action drew praise from the World Health Organization and other bodies overseas, but at home, anguished and angry comments sneaked past censors.
But Mr. Cohn was anguished, according to a friend and two other people familiar with his thinking, by Mr. Trump's remarks after the Aug.
Neighbors described seeing nothing but a wall of orange and red through their windows, and the torment of hearing the anguished cries for help.
As each side blamed the other for the deal's collapse, civilians inside the city issued anguished, angry pleas for international pressure to reinstate it.
Emily Taguchi and Jake Lefferman's anguished film observes the lingering impact of the February 2018 killings at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida.
On the one hand, Amichai describes nothing more than anguished historical fact: Israel as a country founded on spilled European blood and transferred pain.
The middle panel abstracts elements from the first panel into fluid, rolling strips of barbed wire, anguished figures, boots, log cabins, and geometric regalia.
In stints in Turkey and Switzerland he kept rewriting an essay he was calling "Down at the Cross" and sending his agent anguished letters.
Mr. Johns took this seemingly anguished pose and amplified, fractured and distorted it by adding various patterns and combining the image with its reverse.
And on the issues he cared the most about – abortion, above all – his defeats were famous and his dissents often not just eloquent but anguished.
So, when I walked in the hospital's ER waiting room and saw the anguished, but living, faces of Steven's friends and associates, I felt cheated.
Maurice Bilk, for example, became a sculptor, with his wife noting that his anguished figures bear a resemblance to Bilk's father as a young man.
Kitchen table discussions of student debt tend to be particularly anguished when people are talking about debt racked up by attending a for-profit college.
Sex Status 2.0 is a performance of desire in all of its expressions — anguished, flirty, direct, sorrowful, desperate, awkward, joyous — and, as such, essential viewing.
"It's true, and Larry is completely embarrassed and anguished by all of this," one source close to the situation told PEOPLE of the alleged infidelity.
"It's true, and Larry is completely embarrassed and anguished by all of this," one source close to the situation told PEOPLE of the alleged infidelity.
"It's true, and Larry is completely embarrassed and anguished by all of this," one source close to the situation tells PEOPLE of the alleged infidelity.
When I put out a request via Mensa to hear from gifted children and their parents, my inbox fills with emails, many of them anguished.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who declared victory in the country's general elections Thursday, wrote on Twitter that he was "extremely anguished" by the fire.
In interviews, several Republican women, and those who lean Republican, sounded anguished by their choice: frightened by Mr. Trump, but still uncomfortable with Mrs. Clinton.
As the royals were leaving the center, they were met with cheers but also anguished cries for help from a crowd of about 40 people.
That evening, hundreds of anguished residents, nearly all of them African-American, packed into the Temple of Compassion and Deliverance church for a community meeting.
He made his reputation during Hurricane Katrina, when his anguished reports from a decimated New Orleans seemed to channel national frustration with the recovery effort.
Ms. Guayllasca was visibly anguished when he emerged carrying only a small duffel bag, a small plastic shopping bag, and a few items of clothing.
When the sweat-stifled air got too much and Yiannopoulos took his cardigan off midway through his talk, an anguished groan rippled through the crowd.
Halfway through we see the Prisoner (the muscular-voiced baritone Jarrett Ott in an anguished performance) on a surveillance video singing from his underground cell.
I thought of the anguished parents of the people who died in Thousand Oaks, of all the parents of any child who is fatally shot.
But there also exists an anguished place for mixed-race people who can't figure out where they belong, or how to talk about that confusion.
Standouts included Wiebke Mollenhauer as both an anguished, enraged Achilles and a French-accented Helen of Troy, and Gro Swantje Kohlhof as a schizophrenic Cassandra.
When TV stations run an endless loop of videos of panicked people, anguished parents and distraught children, they create the very spectacle that terrorists crave.
As ever, Mr. Adams presents a gorgeous set of folk-pop tunes, adorned with his anguished croon, countrified acoustic arrangements and exquisite electric guitar hooks.
As the royals were leaving the centre, they were met with cheers but also anguished cries for help from a crowd of about 40 people.
After the blast on Sunday, dozens of anguished Christians, some wearing black, waited for news of the wounded and the dead outside El Demerdash Hospital.
David Driskell's brown-toned canvas "Behold Thy Son," a work of anguished expressionism, was painted in 1956, a year after the lynching of Emmett Till.
The #MeToo movement prompted much anguished reflection among Democrats who had dismissed the accounts of women who accused Bill Clinton and who rallied behind him.
But such a pseudo-sense of anguished continuum is available to those with a smidgen of imagination at Place Denfert-Rochereau in the Parisian Catacombs.
Such conventional emotional tropes as loaded brushstrokes and anguished gestures — Bacon's stock-in-trade — are entirely absent in Gironcoli's basement-level views of mankind's defects.
Maybe if its leadership wrings their hands and looks anguished for a while, public attention will move on before they have to make any tough decisions.
In all these shorts, identity, just like the physicality that they immerse us in, is never fixed, but rather under a constant, at times anguished, negotiation.
Stories of these police killings have been in the headlines over the past few months, with anguished family members decrying officers' violence toward their loved ones.
In an angelic white dress, her brunette hair tumbling down, Apple accepted the MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist with a scorned, anguished look.
Even if the Young Hee storyline goes up in flames, Elizabeth's anguished silence was just breathtaking, and will resonate far beyond the parameters of this season.
The two, clearly drawn to each other, exchange anguished arguments about ethics, the limits of one's direct involvement, and about action as a type of prayer.
Salvadoran families across the United States faced an anguished choice, with those like Munoz saying a return to their crime-ravaged country was not an option.
"MSG ALL RAGERS INCLUDED," Scott, 26, captioned the post, which Stormi's mom Kylie Jenner, 21, commented on with two anguished emojis and one heart eyes emoji.
Where his depressive 2011 solo album, Last of the Country Gentlemen, told anguished tales of love gone awry and life gone to shit, The Straight Hits!
Carroll's diary from the time "chronicles his anguished battles with sin, and begs God for strength to resist it," as the New York Times puts it.
We have heard from numerous, anguished people in Clinton-land blaming Obama—more than Putin, FBI Director James Comey or, um, Hillary herself—for the defeat.
He has written only one novel, "Bridge of Sighs" (2007), with anything like the scope, hilarity, anguished underpinnings and brilliantly adroit nonchalance of his early work.
The evening's most compelling moment was her rendition of the French songwriter Leo Ferre's "Avec le temps," an anguished lament about the ultimate disappearance of everything.
One person who briefly discussed the matter with Mr. Biden said he was anguished by his son's personal problems and unsure how to help him recover.
Though anguished by the suggestion that her son was in a gang, the boy's mother, Tisha Richardson, agreed that her son's condition had caused his death.
Under a drizzling gray sky, they arrived in droves on Wednesday to bid an anguished farewell to the woman they had dreamed of calling Madam President.
In high school civics classes, the usual assignments about political parties and the Electoral College have given way to anguished venting about groping and sexual violence.
Mr. Aucoin's work, "The Orphic Moment," probes the psychology of the crucial turning point from the myth of Orpheus in an anguished 16-minute dramatic scene.
We have heard from numerous, anguished people in Clinton-land blaming Obama -- more than Putin, FBI Director James Comey or, um, Hillary herself -- for the defeat.
Dark, funny, sad, and gripping, at once a philosophical and deeply personal exploration, The Suicide Index is, finally, a daughter's anguished, loving elegy to her father.
It included anguished, half-sung, half-screamed songs like "Mother" ("Mother, you had me, but I never had you / I wanted you, you didn't want me").
James Baker, Bush's chief of staff, was so anguished about "that awful little passport pimple," as the president called the scandal, that he offered to resign.
This jubilantly anguished musical burrows so deep into the shadows of its hero's tormented mind that you wonder if it will ever emerge into the light.
That opinion prompted an anguished middle-of-the-night dissent from Justice Breyer, whose request that the justices discuss the case the next morning was refused.
From its first moments, the Central Park case had been a global cultural phenomenon, its meaning debated and anguished over by urban scholars, politicians, ordinary citizens.
With "Turtles All the Way Down," Mr. Green tried to bridge the language barrier by bringing readers inside Aza's consciousness, subjecting them to her anguished obsessions.
After Boko Haram Releases Nigerian Girls, an Anguished Wait for Parents Following years of rumors, Nigeria confirmed that 82 girls who had been taken were released.
The mezzo-soprano Kelley O'Connor's mellow sound and restrained mournfulness were ideal for the anguished last movement, Bernstein's setting of passages from the Book of Lamentations.
"This sensitive and judicious book raises some troubling, and perhaps unanswerable, questions" about how to move forward from an anguished past, our critic Jennifer Szalai writes.
"Anguished to learn about the train accident near Vizianagaram," Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu said on Twitter, offering his condolences to the families of the victims.
Carrie Ahern's Sex Status 2.0 is a performance of desire in all of its expressions — anguished, flirty, direct, sorrowful, desperate, awkward, joyous — and, as such, essential viewing.
There was nothing anguished or depressing about his life and work, all of which radiated a vitality and pure joy that seemed to defy age or circumstance.
The next day, remembering that anguished student's voice, I reached out to several friends to arrange a conversation with a few high school and middle school students.
He said he has been there ever since, working as long as 15 hours a day lending an ear and doing his best to comfort the anguished.
Rockies 2, Mets 1 When the Mets look back at the 2016 season — however it may end, playoffs or not — July 1603 may still elicit anguished bewilderment.
As painful as it was to hear Alisson's pleas, Madrid said she found solace in knowing the audio recording exposed the childrens' anguished cries to the world.
Anguished at the sight of that body now wrecked and ruined, Louis identifies, in the book's final section, the people and forces he believes precipitated this condition.
It has stirred up an anguished discussion about what justice for these men might look like and whether the thirst to punish them has gone too far.
Senator Jeff Flake's decision on Tuesday to not seek re-election was greeted with quiet sighs of relief in a party anguished by his plunging approval ratings.
The announcement came hours after crowds of anguished family members had gathered outside the facility, some weeping and others facing off with police officers in riot gear.
But the New Netherland story goes on — and offers some guidance for those who are anguished that our leaders are moving the country in the wrong direction.
It's one of the most impressive eight seconds of film acting in recent years; with a single word, an actor pulls us into his character's anguished world.
Mr. Trump's frenzied weekend search for an alternative to abruptly ending the program was a fitting finale to his anguished deliberations over DACA since he took office.
And you can't help wondering why this moving adaptation, briskly directed by Peter C. Brosius, eliminates the novel's most anguished character, Maricela, a pregnant 16-year-old.
While Michael Mayer's revival, which stars Keri Russell and Adam Driver, "only rarely stirs the heart," Driver's anguished Pale is "a one-man conflagration," Ben Brantley wrote.
Fast backward to the summer of 1776, and you will discover the historical context for the anguished debates over executive power by the framers of the Constitution.
He knew his job was to uphold the law but still anguished over cases where an applicant had suffered so much yet did not qualify for protection.
" Maria, warm but no-nonsense, doled out a sanitized version of her wartime travails, but when anguished would cry out: "I should have died with my parents!
At least two passengers documented the physical confrontation and the man's anguished protests, and their videos spread rapidly online on Monday as people criticized the airline's tactics.
Murthy said he was "extremely anguished by the allegations, tone, and tenor of the statements" and that his main concern was the deteriorating standard of corporate governance.
Pope Francis has demonstrated an admirable openness on many once-taboo issues, and his anguished remarks on the clerical abuse scandal no doubt come from the heart.
The two-man scene is nigh operatic, perfectly cross-cutting between close-ups of anguished faces and mid-range action beats, so that every punch has an impact.
It is a spiritual and psychological victory for an Aboriginal people who waged a decades-long campaign, anguished over the physical danger and cultural harm of the climb.
The resulting seven-scene, four-performer work she has created throbs with the anguished effort of letting go — both for those who die and those who stay behind.
And despite his wailing and gnashing of teeth, he is never as convincingly frenzied and anguished as Travis Bickle in "Taxi Driver" or Jake LaMotta in "Raging Bull".
There are multiple versions of Cruise's anguished yells, including one video that loops them for ten hours, and another that uses them to replace the famed Wilhelm scream.
The documentary uses long, lingering shots of Knox's anguished face to shore up its own claims to moral superiority over those earlier journalists who they characterize as vultures.
With the President's anguished tweets and the statements of Trump associates like Christopher Ruddy and Roger Stone, the special counsel's investigative task becomes more difficult day by day.
The shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School raises questions among anguished parents about the adequacy of school security measures and renews a national debate on Capitol Hill.
The E.R. waiting rooms and corridors of St. Joe's, where some 303,230 patients will be seen this year, are frequently pierced by high-pitched cries and anguished moans.
The rest of the novel unspools as a single anguished remembrance, an internal monologue assisted by Solstad's characteristically lengthy sentences, and paragraphs that go unbroken for many pages.
But in a spate of recent films, the villain has taken the form of India's own inner demons as the country negotiates an anguished transition to global modernity.
One by one, Republican women of the Indiana state legislature rose to describe, in anguished terms, why they could not support an anti-abortion measure hurtling toward passage.
I heard the cries of anguished youth in Baltimore and wondered, in a dark moment, how they could dare to complain because we in Milwaukee had it worse.
In 28503, California's political leaders anguished over the "22019-year drought" and pressured Californians into voting for Prop 1, an $8 billion program to build water conservation projects.
AMALIA, N.M. – Dirty diapers, shotgun shells, small broken bicycles, the white sandal of a baby, anguished journals about faith and a DVD about killing techniques in close combat.
Donald Trump has responded to the anguished father of deceased US Army Captain Humayun Khan in a way that, as Ezra Klein described, was despicable even for Trump.
Anguished, restless, high-strung, desolate, Munch (21893-21910) was a young boy when his mother died of tuberculosis; his beloved older sister, Sophie, succumbed to the same disease.
Sure, bringing in fresh legs for Matthäus was a standard coaching tactic, but not — the Bayern fans told us in perfect, anguished English — in the Champions League final.
In "The Student Loan Scam," published in 2009, Collinge writes with an anguished intensity about years spent with no days off—a "penance" for falling so far behind.
They often don't understand the cumbersome legal process in which their children are trapped, or know when they might be with them again — uncertainty that leaves them anguished.
Here's what you need to know: After weeks of anguished discussion, a pivotal vote this morning is likely to determine whether Judge Kavanaugh sits on the Supreme Court.
Suddenly, the days of multibillion-dollar deficits and anguished debates about what to cut have given way to a quandary over what to do with all this money.
And once Yank starts to think, he's as much of a goner as any of the anguished existential heroes who would populate Western literature in the succeeding decades.
Competent leaders do not preside over staff who are leaking what is essentially one long and anguished primal scream to any reporter they can get to hold still.
The New York Philharmonic sounds a sombre note in John Corigliano's Symphony No. 218, his anguished response to the epochal trauma of AIDS (May 26 and June 215).
The encounter was made even more chilling by Ms. Reynolds's anguished but calm commentary during her 10-minute Facebook video, which began soon after Mr. Castile was shot.
But while the kidnapping is the movie's main event, it is only part of a story that is, by turns, a sordid, desperate and anguished tragedy about money.
But, again—the buzz in the crowd, the anguished expression on Stewart's face as she called timeout—this all came in a game Connecticut still led by 17.
I watched the spectacle on my television just like I'd watched Anita Hill 27 years ago, and I joined the anguished women screaming at the injustice of it all.
An anguished mother focused her grief and anger at the White House after her 14-year-old daughter was among 17 people killed Wednesday in a Florida school shooting.
A rich combination of artworks, set in a labyrinth relating art, duodji, books and archival materials, tells the long and anguished story of Norway's treatment of indigenous Sámi communities.
The sound is a sincere expression of anguished youth, but it's also a backlash against a previous micro-generation of hip-hop artists obsessed with self-actualization and revelry.
On a recent journey along Highway 16, scenes of stunning wilderness were flecked by indigenous communities reeling from economic decay and the anguished memories of missing and murdered women.
But it was the latter scenes of a father and daughter's last car ride together, a wife's lament and a man's anguished, sudden end that I will never forget.
Oobah Butler "Mr Blobby's rise to stardom has provoked anguished commentaries about just what he stands for," Pulitzer-prize winning author Elizabeth Kolbert once wrote for The New Yorker.
The legend states that if you go down to Slaughterhouse Canyon at night, even now, you will hear the loud, anguished cries of the mother who lost her mind.
The world is full of people like this, eager to display and exploit whatever magnetizing talents they may have, people with a nose for the anguished and the vulnerable.
Swift shifts in lighting and video projections of his anguished face, projected on the back wall, provide ample planes through which to reflect the various dimensions of the poem.
The political impact of a day of anguished warnings by health care professionals and local leaders appeared to be reflected in Trump's effort to showcase supplies on Sunday night.
And unless Trump's anguished tweets start to boost Twitter's ad revenue, further reducing the equity paid to executives and staff might be the company's best hope at a sale.
Each time the chorus comes around he sounds more anguished, and as with "Only One You Need," the song's arc never resolves, instead stopping abruptly after the last chorus.
They have set off an anguished debate about what the party stands for, how to get back into the political game, and how strongly to stick by Mr. Trump.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote on Twitter that he was "deeply anguished" by the fire, and that his "thoughts are with the families of those who lost their lives."
This morning, to a chorus of anguished individuals tearing at their hair and gnashing their teeth, the tabloid Us Weekly announced that One Direction was splitting up for good.
Last Friday's ultra-Orthodox newspapers published anguished headlines protesting the mass violation of the Sabbath to be caused by the grand finale in Tel Aviv, with the government's sanction.
The anguished conversation is one-sided because her mother is about to go on trial for killing nine little boys — and Annie is the one who turned her in.
Hungry City 9 Photos View Slide Show ' The light bulbs are yolk-yellow, painted with black-dot eyes and Edvard Munch-like mouths, alternately anguished, dopey, malevolent and cackling.
Esther Choo, an emergency-room doctor in Oregon, started an online campaign called #GetMePPE (which refers to personal protective equipment), and it's led to an outpouring of anguished stories.
"As details emerged about these latest mass shootings, many of us asked a simple, anguished question -- how long must we wait?" said Cardinal Joe Tobin of Newark, New Jersey.
Anguished and overwhelmed, she confessed recently to a psychologist at an emergency clinic that she had begun to have disturbing thoughts and worries that she might act on them.
Mr. Aznavour's career spanned the history of the chanson realiste, the unvarnished tales of unrequited love, loneliness and anomie that found their apotheosis in the anguished voice of Piaf.
The great lieder singer Mark Padmore has performed Schubert's anguished "Winterreise" song cycle at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, and has made more than one celebrated recording of it.
With a big assist from the omnipresent producer Blake Mills, Mr. Hadreas's elegant, anguished melodies are lifted upward by regal string parts and Mr. Mills's signature lush guitar work.
That year, he had quoted a particularly anguished letter of Bishop's, in a series of poems dedicated to her, compounding the offense by making her identity impossible to ignore.
The Animal Liberation Front, a Three Stooges-like crew led by Mr. Dano, includes an attenuated young man so anguished about humanity's carbon footprint that he refuses to eat.
The real center of this film isn't leftist politics; it's an anguished whine about how you just can't tell jokes anymore, and, like, fine, Todd Phillips, maybe you can't.
That came when Helen, anguished by Stacey's tears — at least, I think that's what it was — decided to finally admit that she drove the car that killed Scotty Lockhart.
It's difficult to make out the conversation between the security guard and police because a man next to them continually cries, "No!" and utters a string of anguished expletives.
Having extra doctors sign off on each late abortion safeguards against (mythical) cavalier terminations, but it means that women in anguished, urgent situations need to jump through extra hoops.
He will sketch a physical altercation between Alain and Mario in sparse, almost minimalist line work, and then etch out every crag on Mario's anguished face in close-up.
Two thousand years later, a doctor anguished by the addictive power of morphine reflected that no drug "has been so great a blessing and so great a curse to mankind".
If Omran is the face of Syria's anguished residents, then Aylan Kurdi is the embodiment of the plight of refugees, of those families who opted to flee for their lives.
"Now that the flood waters ravaging Louisiana are receding, it's time for President Barack Obama to visit the most anguished state in the union," an editorial in The Advocate read.
Speaking Tuesday from Madrid, Spain, Capriles said she is "deeply anguished" by her husband's detention and said his attorneys won't be able to speak to him until later Tuesday night.
Her anguished mother, Tammy Day Cox, took to social media to say she believed that her daughter was in the company "of a man much older than her," she wrote.
It took U.S. officials more than an hour to respond to my mother's anguished message to call her, and ultimately confirm that my dad was not part of the deal.
Filtered through Chatterjee's anguished consciousness, she comes to an understanding that her son's radicalisation is rooted as much in his hatred of his loathsome father as of the iniquitous system.
Poverty, incarceration, the lives of immigrants and the demoralization of the French working class interest him insofar as they throw into relief the incandescent passions of specific anguished, idiosyncratic souls.
Murthy said such claims were "baseless" and that he was "extremely anguished by the allegations, tone and tenor of the statements" and that he was not making a power play.
"It has been left to the media and desperate, anguished parents to expose the brutal reality of our system of detention of people with learning disabilities or autism," she said.
A cohort of elite, legacy magazines are much more anguished, welcoming aspects of Trump's policy but wary of his character and fearful of what Trumpism portends about the American right.
"The Rose Tattoo" does not provide any of the anguished catharses of Williams's celebrated dramas, but there's something refreshing in the play's bright colors and Serafina's amusingly overripe emotional extravagance.
He sounded anguished as he said that, while he was no racist, he did not want to dishonor his father, whom he had known as a good and loving man.
I ask you for a moment to ponder Katheryn's 12-year-old sister, Stephanie, who in her own anguished effort to help reduce the burden on her sister, attempted suicide.
She had installed two apps on her phone to track her application in the mail, but she became anguished when they showed her envelope had arrived in Chicago on Oct.
It was hard for me to read the Dear Jackie letter, with all its vulnerability and old-fashioned man-to-boy wisdom, and not feel a flare of anguished kinship.
The anguished performances (and realistic makeup) are profoundly disturbing, while the riddles that are projected on the wall after each death strive for metaphysical weight that doesn't quite feel earned.
As hospitable residents scrambled to house and feed the unexpected and anguished guests, Diane and Nick locked eyes while sheltering at the Society of United Fishermen Lodge 47 in Gambo.
Mr. Gouri seemed anguished by the lack of any resolution between Palestinians and Jews in the competition over the land, as if the 1948 and 1967 wars had never ended.
It is worth reading not as history but as a memoir, an anguished first-person account of what it is like to tangle with a powerful and tradition-bound institution.
On Sunday, a record-breaking 57 percent of French voters boycotted the polls, leading to much anguished commentary in French media and questions about the legitimacy of Mr. Macron's victory.
CreditCreditJeenah Moon for The New York Times Maria Davila lay mute in a nursing home bed, an anguished expression fixed to her face, as her husband stroked her withered hand.
What we got was well beyond our expectations: a torrent of tips, expertise, links to documents and anguished readers describing their experiences with the housing crisis in the Bay Area.
Coleman said the whole thing turned "a bit Wagnerian" after one of the characters was killed in a tragic mining accident—hence the anguished faces, flowers, and melancholy accordion music.
" On "Needing Something," he tightens his slurry wheeze into an anguished singing voice: "All this pain make me sing songs/Ain't no love in the sewer that I came from.
We see Nureyev entirely from the outside (brilliant, moody, posturing, anguished, temperamental), just as we hear about him only through the words of others and the objects that he owned.
Samuel Youn, a mainstay at Bayreuth, sang Alberich with manic force, even if his curse upon the Ring lacked the anguished menace that Owens evinced at the Met in 2012.
NARA, Japan — In Canada recently, I ran across one of the most anguished mea culpas I've encountered in a long time, in a piece prominently displayed in The Toronto Star.
Ronald Foshage, pastor of St. Michael's Catholic Church in Jasper, who has spent the years consoling the Byrd family as well as Mr. King's anguished father, who died in 2011.
"My baby is 1 today," she began, adding an anguished-face emoji, before sharing the first snapshot: an intimate grab of herself and True in the hospital right after her birth.
SAN BENITO, Texas (Reuters) - With tears and smiles, Salvadoran asylum seeker Walter Armando Jimenez Melendez reunited with his 4-year-old son Jeremy on Tuesday after six weeks of anguished separation.
In an anguished video post near the end of his first week in Wuhan, he said the police had called him, wanting to know where he was, and questioned his parents.
Her video, which was uploaded to Facebook that same day, shows Lee telling Debias to "stay strong," even though it seems he is just as anguished about seeing his son cry.
Back in 2018, he couldn't have anticipated how much of Endgame directors Anthony and Joe Russo would spend on somber contemplation and anguished grief, or how the film transitions into triumph.
"My baby is 1 today," she began, adding an anguished-face emoji, before sharing the first snapshot: an intimate grab of Kardashian and True in the hospital right after her birth.
But when the time came to run, Saleh decided to feed them to her children, including her young daughter, to calm their panic and stop their anguished cries alerting the militants.
The band arose in the early 90s gigging alongside down-coast compatriots Korn at the anguished, aggressive dawn of nu-metal, one of the most unlikely movements in mainstream music history.
"I don't think the American people want to see us here yelling at each other," he said, thus placing his colleague's anguished appeal on the same plane as Trump's intemperate rants.
The process has thrown up urgent new questions — about race, guns and the global economy, among others — as well as anguished soul searching about the very process of selecting a president.
On Thursday, he sang the anguished aria of despair, in which Roberto yearns for a pardon, primarily so he can prove Sara innocent of adultery, with rich colors and noble elegance.
Congregants ran for shelter and barricaded themselves in bathrooms and prayer halls, where they made desperate phone calls and sent anguished texts pleading for help as confusion and fear took hold.
"Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town," an anguished ballad sung from the perspective of a disabled Korean War veteran whose wife is cheating on him, was covered by numerous artists.
"Yes, I am very unhappy, extremely anguished at human rights violations against Kashmiris in India or against Rohingyas in Burma or, for that matter, Christians in Orissa," Ms. Jahangir told Herald.
As she went on and off drugs and in and out of hospitals, she wrote her final play, "4:48 Psychosis," an anguished, mordant, fragmentary work, dissociative in form and content.
Tracking her Peace Corps stint in Thailand, writing and editing career in Manhattan, trip with a brother to Alaska and anguished returns to South Dakota, the memoir's narrative tends to drift.
TOKYO — Japan's wartime emperor, Hirohito, was anguished right up until his death about his responsibility in World War II, according to a newly examined diary by one of his close aides.
The new season begins with a wholly atypical scene that is, along with Miller's anguished reaction to the unmasking of the killer in Season 1, one of the show's best moments.
In "Farewell Amor" (from the writer-director Ekwa Msangi), an Angolan refugee brings his wife and daughter to America after a long, anguished separation, moving them into a crowded Brooklyn apartment.
It was difficult to reconcile the anguished president with the snarky critic who advised his predecessor not to strike Syria after a chemical weapons attack three years ago, our writer says.
Hillary came back around later and touched on the passing of the NBA legend, saying she couldn't believe it until she checked her phone ... and felt anguished that it was real.
The smash musical made Ms. Soo much better known — her anguished solo, "Burn," is a highlight of the cast recording — and Mr. Kail said he always knew she would move on.
The anguished scene that will stay with me for a long while came late, a moment of motherly longing, when Silvia, now grimy, haggard and delirious, thinks about her little boy.
Yet it became clear in December that none of the potential draft drama anticipated by the basketball public would come to fruition, because none of us would have the opportunity to see the anguished looks on the faces of James and Curry when, say, they had to choose between a teammate and someone they've always wanted to play with from the other conference — or the even more anguished faces of those waiting their turn to be chosen.
When you think of Spike Lee as a director of documentaries, you probably think of "4 Little Girls" and "When the Levees Broke," his somber, anguished accounts of assaults on black communities.
The image of a fearful, anguished Nicole Simpson is confirmed by Cynthia Garvey, former wife of ex-baseball star Steve Garvey, who had written a well-publicized book about her troubled marriage.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. fund investors anguished over economic growth and policies pulled the most cash from stocks in any weekly period since last February, Investment Company Institute data showed on Wednesday.
According to the Post, Vetrano's mother, Cathy Vetrano, let out an anguished moan as the recording was played and at one point she brought a foot-long, golden crucifix to her face.
In this room, we see anguished, mask-like figures; three people in a room awkwardly looking away from one another; an intense feeling of jealousy sketched out in a couple of lines.
In her pictures and writings, she comes across as reflective and poetic about the South — neither celebratory nor excessively anguished or defensive about the region that has made her who she is.
No extra police officers were deployed to stop the attacks, and Roman Catholic leaders, anguished over the devastation, have said they would have canceled Easter Mass had they known about the warnings.
It was the latest twist in a debate that has convulsed the country for three anguished years, ever since the British public voted in 2016 for a divorce from the European Union.
Chibok Girls, 3 Years Later: Anguished Parents Still Wait Despite government promises, more than 200 girls kidnapped from their school in Chibok, Nigeria, are still prisoners of a marauding, murderous terror group.
And they are anguished over what's happening right now and some of the lies that are being put out by their own corporate leadership and some of the executive interference in coverage.
Since last Thursday's vote, she had seen anguished posts about it in her Facebook feeds and heard news snippets about how it could hurt older people and those with pre-existing conditions.
Her notebooks contain anguished transcriptions, in upper-case letters, of the hallucinatory voices she heard, which harassed and threatened her ("OH, SHE IS SO STUPID […] ONE OF THESE EVENINGS, I WILL ATTACK").
Although it's a finished painting, the work has the feeling of a sketch — a way to capture the hastiness with which the killing was being done, as well as Spero's own anguished reaction.
The 911 call on July 15, 2008 to Orlando police came from an anguished grandmother: Cindy Anthony reported that her two-year-old granddaughter, Caylee, had been missing for more than a month.
When an anguished Terry stood on a stool next to me, crushing a ginger cookie in one hand, a crumb bounced off my eyelashes — a brief, startling reminder of physical substance and proximity.
Reading of such anti-Fascist or Jewish friends as Stefan Zweig, one gets a glimpse of the anguished, hesitant, but finally precipitate abandonment of Europe in the thirties by many people of spirit.
And there were the families of the anguished victims, who gathered around tables and in conference rooms to await word about whether their sons, daughters, cousins or uncles — gay or straight — had died.
Across the sea, that is, to where she has delivered a dead child to Cersei Lannister, who eagerly awaited Myrcella's return only to be met by Jaime's anguished face and her daughter's corpse.
They may often speak the familiar dialogue of those well-known anguished Russians Arkadina, Konstantin, Nina, Sorin and Trigorin (as well as mopey Masha), albeit with a fresh peppering of Anglo-Saxon obscenities.
In this moment, the show registers as not only a comforting lesson in forgiveness and redemption, but also a more anguished work about exile — about refugees afraid that they will not be welcome.
Harsh Vardhan, India's minister for health and family welfare, tweeted that he was "deeply anguished" by the reports "pouring in" of threats to evict healthcare workers, especially in cities with confirmed coronavirus cases.
"One Mississippi" focuses on the trauma of being a victim, reflected in the way the masturbation scene is shot, shifting to a close-up of Kate's anguished face as Jack becomes a blur.
As a rapper, he's similarly protean, augmenting his usually sly, mocking flow with several other discrete cadences — an anguished scream, or a pretty, burbling Auto-Tuned squeal — while slipping between characters and voices.
The United Nations special envoy for Syria, Geir Pedersen, has described a "devastating scale of humanitarian suffering" in Idlib in an anguished appeal for the U.N. Security Council to call a cease-fire.
Gregg Allman's vocals, by turns squalling and brooding, took their cue from the anguished emoting of down-home blues singers like Elmore James, as well as from more sophisticated ones like Bobby Bland.
A beefy tackle by Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos in May, three weeks before the contest, left Mr. Salah with a shoulder injury that raised anguished fears he might miss the World Cup.
Though it dramatizes situations and invents details, the opera tells the true, wrenching story of a decent son trying to start a new life in America but anguished over his mother left behind.
He wrote an anguished letter to Walter White, then executive secretary of the N.A.A.C.P., explaining how he had been rejected by four hotels before shifting his search to the black district of Harlem.
Shin Shin and her partner, Ri Ri, arrived from China in February 2011 and went on view soon after the following month's devastating earthquake, offering a scrap of good news for an anguished nation.
As anguished as I know you will be, I also know that you will have no choice but to protect my killers: You will see to it that the guilty one is never convicted.
The Punisher, aka Frank Castle, is a familiar Marvel character – he's already been played in the movies by Dolph Lundgren, Thomas Jane and Ray Stevenson – with a backstory more anguished even than poor Daredevil's.
The novel that made his name, "My Michael" (1968), was about the tortured fantasies of an anguished young woman, married to a mediocre academic and struggling to raise her young son in 1950s Jerusalem.
On one level, his film is an amusing exercise in sustaining a slight B-movie conceit for 90 minutes, but it has the raw performances and anguished mood of a tender-hearted parenting drama.
The anguished voice of her granddaughter became a viral indictment of the U.S. policy of separating detained immigrant children from their parents after audio of children crying for their parents was released this week.
Le Monde wrote in its obituary that Ms. Laforêt was "modest, snobbish and cheeky, all at the same time, with a corrosive sense of humor," quoting her as saying that she loved "anguished people."
Anguished allusions to the Vietnam War and the Second World War mark his films with political passions as well; the private furies that Bergman revealed are as tenacious as those of history itself. ♦
Frank Rzucek Jr., Shanann Watts' brother, had Rourke read his statement, in which he said he can't sleep and is anguished to know Chris Watts robbed him of the privilege of being an uncle.
As Douglas averts his anguished face and casts his gaze heavenward, we are meant to recall Jesus on the Cross, and the movie renders the painter's life as an act of sacrifice and mortification.
"FUCK CHRISTMAS" picks up on the same teen-Scrooge idea that Blink were selling, but does away with their giggly homophobia and replaces it with tired fury—it's more anguished than it is cruel.
Here's what the public thinks was happening in the markets yesterday: an anguished trader — in this case, Peter Tuchman, perhaps the New York Stock Exchange's most-photographed responder to bad news — battling volatile stocks.
"I'm struck by the resemblance between the moment we're now living, and the period between the world wars," Mr. Macron told the newspaper Ouest-France last week in a comparison that sparked anguished commentary.
The play tells the true story of his efforts to provide a kind of music therapy to a mentally anguished King Philippe V of Spain (Mark Rylance, who is also Ms. Van Kampen's husband).
"I haven't spoke to you since 17/Just thought I'd let you know you're dead to me," he lovingly sings on the spooky, abraded "Clarity in Kerosene," one of the album's most anguished songs.
In a later, much longer article, published in installments, she described John Huston's anguished effort to make a great film of "The Red Badge of Courage," Stephen Crane's classic novel of the Civil War.
Later, he took the bench during a road game, wearing a shirt that bore Bryant's likeness, still anguished over the death on Sunday of his former star and Bryant's 13-year-old daughter, Gianna.
One by one, the Starks fell — a pregnant Talisa was stabbed in the belly; a stunned Robb shot by crossbows, then stabbed in the heart; and an anguished Catelyn robbed of her eldest son.
A young man from Zimbabwe named Martial told me that so many of his roommates suffered from bad dreams that, in the middle of the night, the room became a cacophony of anguished voices.
It's also an intimate family history, an anguished love letter to an ancient and broken homeland, and a spirited defense of journalism and truth at a time when both are under attack almost everywhere.
"Steel Authority of India Limited is deeply shocked and anguished while sharing the news of murderous assault," the company said, adding that Chaudhary was attacked with iron rods on his head, neck, knees and legs.
We anguished together when scar tissue pains appeared never-ending, comforted one another in moments of paranoia, assured each other that pregnancy is still possible, and celebrated when dinners are digested without waves of nausea.
India has 250m millennials—roughly, the generation born between 2000 and 2200—and a further 453m youngsters have been born since 245, so there are plenty of anguished parents for marriage facilitators to pitch to.
The killing scene The four officers entered the dark building, smoky from gunfire, to the uncontrollable moaning of the wounded, anguished voices calling for help and 14 bodies strewn across the floor, the report said.
His hopeless love for the beautiful Roxanne (Jasmine Cephas Jones) is expressed in grave and anguished ballads, sung as he composes passionate letters to her for his friend, the handsome Christian, played by Blake Jenner.
It's a tough, furious scene, but for impact it has nothing on the follow-up, which shows a seemingly contrite Miles putting first a jeweled necklace — and then his arm — around the anguished Frances' neck.
The most widely misinterpreted is the "grinning face with smiling eyes" emoji, which—depending on the platform—can range from the rosy-cheeked cherubic face of glee to the anguished clenched-teeth look of constipation.
Ms. Medhaffar has the charisma, if not the voice, of the young Joan Baez, and as Farah she performs with an anguished intensity as a member of Joujma, a fictional band created for the film.
" So when, for instance, a patient comes in distressed over a husband's affair, real or suspected, he said, "I can help her identify what are the expectations she holds that are leaving her so anguished.
The revelations about her suicide spurred anguished and angry responses from several black writers, with many saying that Mr. Parker's initial responses to the case — noting his acquittal in 2001 — came off as sorely lacking.
He "was anguished by his son's personal problems and unsure how to help him recover," The Times wrote of Biden's attitude toward Hunter, citing an aide who spoke with the elder Biden about the issue.
The Fed's last meeting came as policymakers anguished over the possibility that the longest economic recovery in U.S. history might be derailed because of slower global growth and a Trump administration trade war with China.
Like the novels that preceded it, "The Cursed Child" is stuffed with arcana-filled plots that defy diagrams and baldly wrought sentimental life lessons, along with anguished dives into the earnest, tortured solipsism of adolescence.
But you may also suspect that he is an anguished and conflicted soul in his own right, a suspicion confirmed by an end-credits note about what the real Mr. Sykes is up to now.
That plot twist aside, though, the show put bipolar disorder mostly on the back burner in Seasons 5 and 6, keeping Carrie on her meds and painting her as more fretful and anguished than erratic.
She spends 14 tracks embodying the most delicate and desperate extremes of melancholy, inscribing countrypolitan and torchy pop arrangements with sighing silences, and launching into anguished, note-bending runs during the roiling, down-home numbers.
And while Israel has sophisticated policing and intelligence aimed at stopping terrorism, it has little experience with the kinds of civilian mass shootings that have become the source of anguished debate in the United States.
With "I'll Never Love Again," Ms. Barron's extraordinary choral piece two years ago, in which her own anguished teenage diaries were recited (and sung) by a large and eclectic cast, she redefined the memory play.
But already, anguished American military and national security officials are sounding alarms that clearing the way for Turkey to bomb the Kurds could have long-term repercussions, just as the desertion of allies did then.
In the hours immediately afterward, many arrived at the hospital in Jamaica to a scene of grief, punctuated by the anguished screams of each new visitor who arrived to learn that the news was true.
Mr. Portman had anguished for weeks over provisions of Mr. McConnell's repeal bill that would make deep cuts in projected Medicaid spending and roll back the expansion of the program under the Affordable Care Act.
For as Mr. Isaac plays him, Hamlet is always straining, with a baffled and anguished intelligence, to make sense of what it means to die, and to bring death, and to communicate with the deceased.
As Britain prepares for its most seismic election in decades, one that will decide its relationship to Europe and place in the world, few voters face such an anguished choice as the country's 300,000 Jews.
Around the corner, the magnificent 18th-century Hôtel de Soubise palace, home to France's national archives, showcases the last, anguished letter written by Marie Antoinette, bidding "adieu" to her sister before heading to the guillotine.
Three musicians perform works by Liszt, Bach and Schubert on oboe (Kemp Jernigan), piano (Steven Lin) and organ and harpsichord (Parker Ramsay), while a glorious mezzo-soprano, Krysty Swann, gentles the anguished monster with song.
It's much better than the sort of anguished earnestness that you're like, "Well, I'm sad, and I'm earnest," and then you don't get either the true real indignance or the satire and the hilarity of it.
Once you've mentally answered those to the best of your abilities and anguished over how much you're going to have to spend on a gift, it's time to think about who you're going to see there.
But where sustained success, time, and a rebirth in American pop culture as a "shade queen" have overshadowed speculation of Franklin's sadness, Blige has not yet been able to get out from under this anguished reputation.
Yet as over-the-top as some of the situations are, that sense of being lost, at any age, proves relatable, and Hahn perfectly captures her middle-aged confusion, often with little more than anguished expressions.
There's a funny scene in which Sully, on one of his anguished late night jogs, pops into a generic Irish bar and is toasted by barflies who can't believe he's right there in front of them.
Still, the charges set off an anguished debate, in conversations and online, among the close-knit alumni, many of whom had admired Mr. Schubart and were trying to reconcile the revelations with their own positive experiences.
Then there are those that think its follow-up , In Utero, was the better record because Steve Albini recorded it, which resulted in that unrelentingly, coarse sound that gave Kurt Cobain's deeply anguished lyrics significant gravitas.
Mr. López Obrador and his transition team have met with anguished relatives of Mexico's dead and missing at forums around the country — including the parents of 43 students who vanished after their arrests four years ago.
But that changes when a letter he writes to himself, intended for no one to read, ends up in the hands of a family faced with the suicide of their son, Evan's anguished classmate Connor Murphy.
But the militants' attack on the Dapchi school has left anguished parents and community members asking how such a kidnapping could happen again, not even four years after another mass abduction of schoolgirls shocked the world.
Usually embodied by performers at least a decade older than the characters they're portraying, Broadway's swelling throng of anguished adolescents may all share a common grudge against life (and more often than not a basic plotline).
But the veil in particular has especially exercised France since 1989, when three children were barred from attending middle school after refusing to take off their hijabs, setting off months of anguished, often hysterical public debate.
Episodes shift among the perspectives of the complicit police; the investigators, led by the inexperienced African-American assistant district attorney (Clare-Hope Ashitey) with a drinking problem; and Brenton's anguished parents (Regina King and Russell Hornsby).
When Grace Goodman — that WAC member at Los Alamos, in 1945 — reports on the Trinity test, it's a minor part of her anguished narrative, secondary to the end of her love affair with a married scientist.
The Americans With only one episode of "The Americans" left, fans of the FX spy drama may be anguished, but we're even more bedeviled by acute curiosity: How will the writers wrap up six harrowing seasons?
Janusz Kaminski's camera presses along the edge of the violent, messy actions, or pitches into the middle of them, bucking, affrighted almost, but catching what it needs to catch as anguished movement churns on all sides.
The shocking spate of three deaths in a little over a week has drawn anguished cries from cyclists and transportation advocates and has undercut Mayor Bill de Blasio's signature transportation policy to make the streets safer.
Winchell, who intends to investigate the evolution of squirrels and raccoons in St. Louis, Boston, and New York, understands that her work might provide a rare source of hope for those anguished by depressing environmental news.
There were shouts of frustration and anguished looks from awkward positions as she missed her targets, banged serves into the middle of the net and fell short even after storming back to force a third set.
"It's difficult for me to take in that I am a risk of flight when I handed myself in and asked for asylum," he wrote in an anguished letter to Otay Mesa authorities seen by Reuters.
Now, given the benefit of an actual sound system and proper stage, they were absolutely incredible (especially their vocalist Illugi, a haunting spectre with an anguished, earth-shaking howl), and segued beautifully into Wormlust's dissonant, ambitious compositions.
Joining "Amy" this year are "Listen to Me Marlon," an archival exploration of the unvarnished, often anguished audio diary of Marlon Brando, and "What Happened, Miss Simone?" about the tormented musician and civil rights activist Nina Simone.
Much of his time was spent at her side, where he heard the anguished screams of the dying and their mourning families and saw the beds of gaunt patients become empty from one day to the next.
Geoffrey Owens says he was anguished when a photo of him working the register at a Trader Joe's surfaced and people insinuated he was a loser, but he's heartened by the folks who have backed him up.
In their anguished search for answers, the parents of a missing university scholar from China traveled to the U.S. for the murder trial of their daughter's accused killer still not knowing what he'd done with her body.
According to Barcelona's municipal police, nearly 500,000 people took to the streets of Catalonia's capital last Saturday to protest, with anguished appeals for Europe to help by standing up for its values of freedom and human rights.
Nassar, 54, has already been sentenced to 40 to 175 years in prison for molesting young female gymnasts under the guise of medical treatment, after more than 150 victims offered anguished accounts of his years of abuse.
" This week, convulsive events further divided a nation already torn over race and law enforcement, raising anguished pleas for unity and, The Times writes, "echoes of the protests and divisions of the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Most of the front pages used the anguished expression of the 39-year-old goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, who looked up to the sky with Job-like woe as the final whistle blew, to illustrate the nation's pain.
Newspapers and TV are full of anguished interviews with husbands of women who died, never realizing they should have been treating their cancer, and with women who have had to tell their kids they will soon die.
The women who drafted the letter say they were flooded with anguished responses from women who reported enduring, or witnessing, sexual harassment from male legislators, aides and lobbyists, after they began circulating their statement in recent days.
On Tuesday afternoon, Lídia Heredia drove home late, after spending 12 hours at her TV3 television station, presenting her morning show and then attending an afternoon newsroom meeting where executives discussed Article 155 with their anguished staff.
India's Home Minister, Amit Shah, tweeted: "Anguished to learn about the loss of lives due to explosion at a chemical factory in Dhule, Maharashtra, adding, "state govt is doing everything possible to assist the people in need.
Dr. Kelly described her own medical team as "exemplary" in how they broke the news to her, but at the moment of diagnosis their focus was entirely on her, while she was more anguished about her children.
This was achieved, in part, through cuts to the country's social welfare system, a trade-off that anguished many Austrians who cherished the cradle-to-grave support, especially the Socialist Party, which initiated the no-confidence vote.
The prostitutes there are dressed in military uniforms, and his mind drifts from lust to a painful vision: the anguished face of his father, who committed suicide after suffering beatings at the hands of Mao-era officials.
"I think we're doing everything we can, but I think if I were in their shoes, I would be frustrated, I would be anguished and I'd be speaking out too," he told reporters at the State Department.
Trump, who will be called upon to steady an anguished nation in the days to come, warned the country of a "vital 30 days" ahead, a day after extending social distancing guidelines until the end of April.
Serving as the movie's narrator — and making the expressive most of his deep, darkly insinuating sepulchral voice — Mr. Wilkerson sifts through the personal and the political, travels down eerily lonely Alabama byways and deep into anguished history.
The Bay Area couple had been struck by the sight of the anguished 2-year-old Honduran girl looking up at her mother, who was being searched by a United States border patrol agent in southern Texas.
ELISABETH VINCENTELLI ... OR LISTENING TO FAIRPORT CONVENTION Brittain Ashford's quiet turn as Sonya, Natasha's cousin, in "Great Comet" is almost otherworldly — and in "Sonya Alone," an exquisitely anguished vow to rescue Natasha from danger, utterly soul-deep.
The fireside chat was their first moment together since Carol left last season, and Melissa McBride and Norman Reedus nicely portrayed the characters' deep warmth and comfort as well as more anguished emotions keyed to recent events.
Henry David Thoreau, were he to stroll through Crosby, would not recognize its Dunkin' Donuts, yet he'd be familiar with the anguished Yankee souls at its booths pondering their lives of quiet desperation over coffee and crullers.
The document, which was uncovered recently during a review by the Berlin city government, has induced a new round of anguished questioning in Germany about whether the country's worst terrorist attack in decades could have been prevented.
It is rare to see a celebrity discuss his infidelity with the specificity that he did here — detailing who and how many — but he talked about this in an anguished, searching tone that fans may find surprising.
It is Brutus who is on the receiving end of the agonizing Caesar's anguished cry of "Et tu, Brute" — and then he pulls out a gun, which looks rather awkward, given that he is wearing a toga.
He tries to proposition her for sex (and trying for another baby) as "payment" for letting her see Hannah, as if reuniting with her long-lost daughter for an anguished 10 minutes had really been what she wanted.
But now, in the aftermath of the family's trauma and with the focus on Emily, everything looks — feels — smoother, stiller, more pacific, creating a sense of quietude that is a relief but that also underscores her anguished isolation.
But all is not groovy: High in the upper left corner, a woman in red has an anguished look on her cubistically angled face and her hands thrust between her legs, as if she had been sexually assaulted.
ASSISI, Italy (Reuters) - Pope Francis and leaders of other world religions said "No to War!" on Tuesday, vowing to oppose terrorism in God's name and appealing to politicians to listen to "the anguished cry of so many innocents".
While neither Mr. Ryan nor Mr. McConnell immediately withdrew formal support for Mr. Trump, Republican leaders in Washington held anguished discussions throughout the evening about how the party should proceed with a badly wounded and potentially toxic nominee.
When she was starting out—a young Asian-American woman playing arty, anguished songs in dive bars—she knew that the clientele was unlikely to indulge her if she played long wailing guitar solos or sang endless verses.
On Wednesday, Turkish officials, citing audio taken inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul where Khashoggi was last seen two weeks ago, described an assassination that involved elaborate torture, featuring bone saws and music to drown out the anguished screams.
Maneka Gandhi tweeted that she was "deeply anguished" by the rape of 34 young girls by staff at a government-funded home in eastern Bihar state, a case that has caused nationwide outrage since it was uncovered last month.
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz sought Sunday to reassure employees anguished about President Donald Trump's immigration ban, and said the coffee chain would look to hire 10,000 refugees in its stores worldwide, including some who have helped the U.S. military.
When I did, I could no longer see the two of them very well, and it was unclear whether they wanted me to stay or whether there was something private about the woman's anguished wails that I should respect.
Three years have passed, and at Saturday's opening-night performance of his show at the same club, he commemorated the tragedy with a performance of the much more anguished Coldplay song "Fix You," sung in a keening semi-falsetto.
The problem is that he's playing an abstraction: Hagerty is the anguished modern hero, from his tight body and artfully graying hair to his picturesque New Orleans pad (above his dead wife's tattoo parlor) and his dog named Apollo.
Ms. Zall was even given permission to perform the famous 1930 Graham solo "Lamentation," in which the dancer expresses her grief through anguished movements magnified by a cloaklike costume — a rare occurrence for a dancer not in the company.
And so a young gymnast named Chelsea Zerfas, now 213, spoke of anguished probing, under the guise of treatment, face down on an exam room table when she was 214, feeling helpless to challenge a doctor at that age.
In its first season, "The Missing" chronicled the anguished search for Oliver Hughes, a 5-year-old British boy vacationing with his parents in France who vanished as his father watched a World Cup game in a crowded bar.
Mr. Liao, a longtime friend of Ms. Liu, and other supporters said they hoped that her anguished words would move foreign governments to press harder to secure Ms. Liu's freedom so that she could move abroad and receive care.
Two years earlier, CBS's Morley Safer had ignited a controversy when he questioned whether Marines burning the huts of anguished peasants during a search-and-destroy operation in Cam Ne was the way to win Vietnamese hearts and minds.
In November, a classicist named Donna Zuckerberg fired off an anguished piece about the alt-right's affection for her discipline and urged her fellow classicists to watch for lurking reactionary sentiments among would-be students of the ancient world.
A pair of easy holds and an another break took her to 5-1, and the 2017 U.S. Open winner sealed the contest on her second match point when an anguished Osaka double-faulted for the fourth time in the match.
This year Francis chose to move the event to two working-class parishes in Ostia, a district about 30 km (17 miles) from the center with a population of about 230,000 people, to show solidarity with anguished and frightened residents.
The debate is roiling and anguished, even though the Justice Department rule that led to Sessions's recusal is clear: You can't supervise an investigation into a person or organization — in this case, the Trump campaign — if you're connected with it.
Jamone's mother, Kyndal Pierce, has filled her Facebook page with anguished posts, saying she's finding it hard to go on without her eldest son, a "tall and skinny" kid the family called Junior and who was inseparable from his sister.
The exhibition centers around "The Burghers of Calais," one of the first monumental anti-monuments, with bronze casts of three of the giant, anguished nobles who offered up their lives to save the city of Calais during the Hundred Years' War.
Maybe most important, the estate is home, outdoors and in vast greenhouses, to more than 3,500 plant species, most indigenous, about 50 of them discovered by the artist on his repeated, and increasingly anguished, research trips to the Amazonian rain forest.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Reuters) - Donald Trump's presidential candidacy has triggered anguished soul searching among many college-educated and affluent Republicans who must decide whether to back him, sit out the election, or do the unthinkable: vote for his opponent, Hillary Clinton.
The book features other similarly anguished folks, including Ted Griffin, who was the first person to swim and perform with a captive orca, and as an entrepreneur was responsible for capturing and selling dozens of killer whales, including the original Shamu.
CAIRO — The manager of a $4 billion dam under construction on the Blue Nile River in Ethiopia was found shot dead on Thursday, drawing an anguished reaction from Ethiopia's leaders and setting on edge one of Africa's most contentious development projects.
" Or the way he feasted on the great Verdi baritone roles: his suitably menacing Count di Luna in "Il Trovatore," regal Don Carlo in "Ernani," stern Germont in "La Traviata" and anguished Count Anckarstrom in Verdi's "Un Ballo in Maschera.
"Prophecy Girl" (season 2120, episode 211) Season one's finale is the first truly great episode of Buffy, mostly because of the scene where an anguished Buffy, having overheard that her death is prophesied for the next night, starts screaming at Giles.
If you only know the anguished Norwegian painter for "The Scream," a real outlier in Munch's career, this calibrated exhibition will offer you a fine introduction to the art of a melancholy master who brooded much more than he shrieked.
Mr. Modi, who was celebrating his landslide victory in the country's just-completed elections, said on Twitter that he was "extremely anguished" by the news of the latest blaze and had ordered the local authorities to provide assistance to the affected.
Some of the show's best scenes are anguished conversations between James and her brother, moments whose naturalness and crack timing may owe something to the fact that the brother is played by Ms. Davis's husband of 34 years, Colin Friels.
After the massacre at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, in which a white supremacist shot to death 11 people while screaming, "All Jews must die," a Jewish girl in New York sent an anguished note to her mother.
"Conscience of a Conservative" was mainly a lament, an anguished monograph showing just how far the modern Republican Party had strayed from the free-market, vigorous-foreign-policy principles of Barry Goldwater, who wrote a manifesto of the same name.
As Hurricane Maria roared over the island of Dominica on Tuesday, dozens of parents of students at Ross University School of Medicine posted anguished messages on the school's Facebook page, searching for their children and praying that they had survived unscathed.
The fate of Guerrero, a 34-year-old striker, has dominated headlines in Peru, bringing thousands of anguished fans demanding his reinstatement into the streets and even leading the country's president, Martín Vizcarra, to turn the case into a national priority.
Although Baldwin dealt with whiteness in many ways, among them his phenomenal 1961 Esquire piece about Mailer, "The Black Boy Looks at the White Boy," he never directly addressed the anguished ties between blacks and whites in his own life.
The tragedy in the Miami suburb of Parkland, Florida, raised questions among anguished parents about the adequacy of school security measures and renewed a national debate on Capitol Hill and elsewhere about the epidemic of gun violence in American schools.
Lambasting a 'witch hunt' The President's fury over his plight erupted in a series of attacks on Mueller over the weekend, culminating in an anguished tweet Monday lambasting an investigation he believes is part of an establishment plot to destroy him.
Fourteen-year-old Mary Ann Vecchio on her knees in an anguished scream at Kent State; Elizabeth Eckford entering Little Rock Central High trailed by a demonic horde; Emma Gonzalez wiping away a furious tear under the hot Florida sun.
Last week, Judge Stephen Reinhardt of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued an anguished opinion in an immigration case, noting that his court had no legal power to stop a deportation that he considered deeply unjust.
All this has led to anguished discussions about people living in echo chambers, sealed-off social worlds in which the only views they hear are ones echoing their own, and about the role of social media in creating such worlds.
When a white officer from the South Bend Police Department fatally shot a black resident in June, setting off protests and anguished town hall events, the episode exposed deep distrust between the police and some members of South Bend's minority community.
A child born with half a heart, desperate for a transplant; a teenager undergoing his seventh operation to keep pace with a congenital heart condition; and, most devastating, an infant who died in a hospital bed beside her anguished parents.
If Abstract Expressionism was a melodramatically psychological exercise, with each splash of paint communicating some anguished search for American identity in the midst of the Cold War's atomic glow, here was something cool and detached, familiar and yet forever unknowable.
Now, anguished parliamentarians claim the JIT could only have been so categorical because it had been suborned by the army, which has long disliked Mr Sharif because of his willingness to seek better relations with India—an appalling prospect to the top brass.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When Nicola Benyahia's teenage son slipped away one day to join the Islamic State in Syria, the frantic mother anguished over his disappearance for months while keeping it secret from her friends and most of her family.
These few notes are what people whistle on the way to work or hum in the shower, but in their pursuit of cleverness, jazz musicians can end up playing anguished cascades of notes that even they themselves do not appear to enjoy.
Typically, you need no algorithms to utilize your device as a surrogate photo album: if I scroll back far enough on my Instagram feed, I'll feel nostalgic, and newly anguished when I find photos of friends I've lost, the years quickly accumulating.
Directed by Mr. Shanley, and featuring the charismatic Timothee Chalamet his alter-ego, it's a portrait of the playwright as a problem prep school student, and it's filled with the sort of anguished self-centeredness you associate with raw adolescent egos (220:2777).
Directed by Mr. Shanley, and featuring the charismatic Timothee Chalamet his alter-ego, it's a portrait of the playwright as a problem prep school student, and it's filled with the sort of anguished self-centeredness you associate with raw adolescent egos (2530:227).
Directed by Mr. Shanley, and featuring the charismatic Timothee Chalamet his alter-ego, it's a portrait of the playwright as a problem prep school student, and it's filled with the sort of anguished self-centeredness you associate with raw adolescent egos (2239:26200).
"I just want them to go home, so that I can feel safe," said Ashlie Presley, a 15-year-old high school student who delivered an anguished, tear-filled plea at a community meeting Monday night in Burns, the Harney County seat.
Podcast: How the Pentagon's wasteful budget hurts the military The Trump White House appears less anguished about Kurdish independence; Trump is for the first time, for example, overtly arming pro-Kurdish independence militias, whom the Turks call terrorists, to take on Islamic State.
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Earlier, he called in to Fox News, diverting that conservative-friendly network from showing a raw, anguished convention speech by Patricia Smith, who personally blamed Hillary Clinton for her son's death in the 2012 attack on a diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya.
Among the usual desperate pleas for abandoned phones, IDs, and apartment keys, it was the anguished cries triggered by the loss of an unexpected possession — a Hydro Flask bottle — that most often found itself the subject of sympathetic cyber pats on the back.
The allegations have prompted anguished debate across China about the social and legal failings that led people to make a living by murdering vulnerable strangers, and fanned speculation about whether the crimes were inspired by a bleak cult movie with a similar plot.
One glance at the way Tom looks at Josh — Mr. Glick (star of the Broadway-bound "Significant Other") does puppyish yearning beautifully — makes clear that Michaela is not the only one anguished at the thought of Josh's remaining in the Middle East.
Directed by Mr. Shanley, and featuring the charismatic Timothee Chalamet his alter-ego, it's a portrait of the playwright as a problem prep school student, and it's filled with the sort of anguished self-centeredness you associate with raw adolescent egos (1:2123).
Directed by Mr. Shanley, and featuring the charismatic Timothee Chalamet his alter-ego, it's a portrait of the playwright as a problem prep school student, and it's filled with the sort of anguished self-centeredness you associate with raw adolescent egos (22:250).
Directed by Mr. Shanley, and featuring the charismatic Timothee Chalamet his alter-ego, it's a portrait of the playwright as a problem prep school student, and it's filled with the sort of anguished self-centeredness you associate with raw adolescent egos (1:35).
It's why the first exhibit visitors will see in the memorial is a gut-wrenching sculpture of enslaved Africans—including of an anguished mother holding a child while reaching for a husband—each of them wearing chains and shackles and little else.
Although Balanchine was among the least anguished and tormented of creative artists, "Eifman's Balanchine suffers, suffers, suffers," while a dancer portraying the polio-stricken ballerina Tanaquil LeClerq (Balanchine's wife) is shown being dragged off the stage on a long piece of black cloth.
But De Stefano, who had access to living friends, family members and colleagues as well as archives and letters, reveals another side to her life — long periods of self-imposed emotional and actual isolation to devote herself to writing, interspersed with anguished affairs.
In the aria's heart-rending final moments, he veers from a soft, fragile falsetto to an anguished, booming bass — conjuring in an instant the pain, vulnerability and rage of the powerful King Philip as he realizes that his wife has never loved him.
I periodically assailed Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush for not doing more after atrocities in Syria, Darfur or South Sudan, but both Obama and Bush were clearly anguished and frustrated that they didn't have better tools to stop the slaughter.
Francine du Plessix Gray, a French-American writer who, in her novels and journalism, explored the complexities of cultural identity, the obstacles confronting women seeking their place in the world and her own privileged but anguished early life, died on Sunday in Manhattan.
The journey — as the survivors of so many other American mass shootings will say — is one full of chronic pain, fights with insurance, ruined marriages, lost jobs, anguished parents and children, and the injustice of being forced into a new identity: victim.
Friends knew right away there had to be something wrong, and now, after months of anguished searching, the horrific answer to what happened to him has not only shaken the gay community, but has also widened its longstanding rift with the Toronto police.
But Mr. Hurd, who represents a heavily Hispanic region that stretches across 800 miles of the Mexican border, could not recall a moment when people were as appalled as they were over the images of anguished children separated from their migrant parents.
The seemingly anguished expressions on his face during Trump's controversial remarks about how there were good people on both sides of the white supremacist marches in Charlottesville, Va., in August played into the narrative of Kelly as a public servant holding things together.
Barris, who had been thrown against cars by cops and seen friends choked during arrests, had devoured Ta-Nehisi Coates's book "Between the World and Me," an anguished manifesto addressed to Coates's son; the book was both quoted and displayed in the episode.
Accompanied as in New York by his wife, Amy Madigan, playing his onstage spouse, Mr. Harris continues to be near-definitive as the growly, grizzled paterfamilias, Dodge, presiding over a family in free fall whose anguished past is implicit in the play's title.
Instead, Herrera and Cordova drowned in recent days in the Rio Grande just shy of Brownsville, Texas, weeks into an anguished wait in the Mexican border city of Matamoros for an asylum hearing with U.S. authorities, migrants there and Herrera's grandmother said.
Martin and Stevie's anguished son Billy — note the choice of name — gives into a climactic impulse, not to be revealed here, that shatters an altogether different norm, even as Martin elsewhere reports someone else's disturbing story of dandling a baby on their knee.
The anguished triptych is an extraordinary study in distance: Juan (Mahershala Ali) teaching a terrified Little (Alex Hibbert) how to swim; Chiron (Trevonte Rhodes) reuniting with Kevin (Andre Holland) in a Miami diner, transforming the eatery into an Eden of unspoken desire.
"Xi as a strategist is facing an anguished choice to use up his means on Kim Jong-un while having no confidence at all that it would be effective," said the analyst, Shi Yinhong, a professor of international relations at Renmin University.
"The devoted golfer is an anguished soul who has learned a lot about putting just the way an avalanche victim has learned a lot about snow," Mr. Jenkins wrote in an article for the magazine that earned him a full-time job there.
The work product has been a set of what she calls "hybridized photographs," which is to say images that have been collaged and drawn upon, each with misplaced eyes alongside the nose, mouth open in an anguished shriek, and tears coursing down their cheeks.
" On CBS, Farrow said he is hearing from some of his ex-colleagues at NBC: "There are fantastic journalists at that company," and "they are anguished over what's happening right now and some of the lies being put out by their own corporate leadership.
The frustrations of Whitehall and Westminster, the backstage bitching, onslaughts by the critics, his miserable divorces, all occurred against that background of genius: a sublime regularity of form in words or music which, even when crisscrossed by anguished irregularities, still held each work in shape.
On top of this, any temptation to provide the central character with interior monologues to reveal his anguished thoughts and feelings has been resisted; for most of the running time, he is limited to expressing himself via painful grunts and cries and very heavy breathing.
LAS VEGAS – A grand jury&aposs refusal to indict a former Las Vegas police officer for using an unapproved chokehold in the death of an unarmed man last year drew anguished tears Friday from the dead man&aposs mother and complaints from civil rights groups.
The anguished swells of emotion that follow a Trump typo -- on Friday morning, he touted the "heeling" in flooded Texas -- are symptomatic not only of our tribal politics, but the online immune system's typically intense reaction to any wobbles or flubs in its midst.
White House Letter There has been weeping at West Wing staff meetings and a series of presidential pep talks, a tear-jerker of a Rose Garden gathering and anguished conversations about what will happen to President Obama's legacy and the job prospects of his aides.
Directed by Mr. Shanley, and featuring the charismatic Timothee Chalamet as his alter-ego, it's a portrait of the playwright as a problem prep-school student, and it's filled with the sort of anguished self-centeredness you associate with raw adolescent egos (1:35).
The three-person cast deftly shifts between time periods in a mesmerizing single act that combines minimal stagecraft, improvised music and finely chiseled performances to create an anguished cry of moral outrage about neoliberal economic policies, gentrification and the erosion of the social security system.
Think of Michael Caine in "Hannah" (1986), a sympathetic sinner animated by lust, envy and pride, and one of a gallery of semi-suitable suitors — along with Max von Sydow's imperious artist and Mr. Allen's spiritually anguished television writer — who surround the title characters.
Therein is the most anguished of the questions posed by terrorism: How do we, as a society that cherishes our freedoms, that draws strength from its diversity, respond to terrorism that explicitly rejects those values and seeks to infect us with the killer's grisly cynicism?
Its stars are internet celebrities, fashioning themselves into outlandish characters in the anime that is modern hip-hop: the theatrical Florida tag team Smokepurpp and Lil Pump (who perform solo, and also together as Gucci Gang); the anguished heartthrob Lil Peep; the problematic outlaw XXXTentacion.
Some of this play's most vivid writing concerns Emily's anguished need for her father's love, while Franny's revenge against David for an unconscionable wrong got a giant laugh on Monday night — partly thanks to Ms. Shipley's brisk delivery when she tells him what she's done.
But its effect was unmistakable: He had outsourced the decision on how to proceed militarily in Afghanistan to the Pentagon, a startling break with how former President Barack Obama and many of his predecessors handled the anguished task of sending Americans into foreign conflicts.
Opinion When I started out in journalism in the 1970s, attitudes toward sexual harassment among the token women sprinkled about in newsrooms were nearly antithetical to those we've heard from the women who have come forth in recent weeks with a flood of anguished revelations.
When I think of YouTube, or I think of video companies that were successful or are successful, it's almost always a teengager, someone who's in their 20s, someone who's aging out of their 20s and is anguished about that but doesn't really want to accept that.
The Greeks themselves understood this: even in the most tawdrily revisionist adaptations—such as Euripides' "Orestes," the play in which Aeschylus' high-minded Orestes and anguished Electra have become no more than a pair of young thugs—the gods and their plots and plans loom large.
"On one side is the Nazi witch, on the other the anguished asylum seeker, who has a furnished home waiting for him in Spain and whose child is passing with Cristiano Ronaldo," she said, referring to the welcome Mr. Mohsen received in Spain after the story spread.
"Venus" has toured only once, as part of an exhibition organized by Benito Mussolini to drum up goodwill before World War II. The Uffizi did lend "Pallas and the Centaur," a 1482 painting that depicts the goddess of wisdom comforting the anguished-looking half-man, half-horse.
Hundreds of people who had paid upwards of $12,000 for tickets to Fyre Festival, which was promoted as a luxury tropical Coachella, were instead stranded on a barren piece of the Bahamas over a weekend, their anguished Twitter and Instagram posts providing much merriment for the internet.
Whereas beautiful women have always had a mystique, launching the thousand ships of the masculine imagination (Norman Mailer devoted an entire book to examining the anguished complexity that underlay the bubble-brained façade of Marilyn Monroe), the appreciation of gorgeous men is a different, more uneasy phenomenon.
Comprised of performances by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds in the last days of the Skeleton Tree sessions, Dominik's interviews with Cave and his wife Susie, and "improvised narration" from Cave, it's a stark and moving portrait of an artist searching for music's anguished boundaries.
And on days like Monday, when the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index and the Dow Jones industrial average both experienced historic drops, pictures of anguished traders in news stories were reminders that what goes up inevitably comes back down (if only to go back up once again).
Fear that Russia intends to slowly strangle a coastal region that is still under the control of the government in Kiev but perilously close to territory occupied by Russian-backed separatists has led to a flurry of anguished appeals in Kiev for political and military help.
In "Acts of Violence," directed by Brett Donowho, Cole Hauser (whose father Wings Hauser livened up many low-budget action potboilers of this ilk a generation ago) plays Deklan, an anguished war veteran who happens to be the future brother-in-law of the kidnap victim.
James McAvoy (as the idealistic Charles Xavier) and Michael Fassbender (as the bitter, anguished Erik Lehnsherr) anchor the movie; while the world rages around them and governments target them for their mutant powers, the young men slowly transform into the formidable characters of Professor X and Magneto.
There were no immediate reports of any deaths or injuries, but the intensity of the fires and the extreme weather conditions earlier in the year have prompted anguished debate among some Swedes who have described the conflagrations in apocalyptic terms and linked them to global warming.
Beauty likewise abounds in the rippling rhythms of the bluegrass-inflected "Gentle on My Mind," a 1967 hit written by the freewheeling banjoist John Hartford, and in Mr. Campbell's mournful guitar and anguished vocals on "Galveston," yet another composition of Mr. Webb's to achieve classic status.
BRUSSELS — Britain and the European Union agreed on a Brexit deal Thursday, setting the stage for a fateful showdown in the British Parliament, where Prime Minister Boris Johnson faces an uphill struggle to marshal enough votes for his plan after three years of anguished, politically corrosive debate.
LONDON — The impassioned speeches and howls of dissent from the backbenches, the midnight votes and archaic rituals of Parliament gave way this week to a quieter drama in Britain, as the anguished debate over Brexit shifted from the House of Commons to the country's Supreme Court.
LONDON — The impassioned speeches and howls of dissent from the backbenches, the midnight votes and archaic rituals of Parliament gave way this week to a quieter drama in Britain, as the anguished debate over Brexit shifted from the House of Commons to the country's Supreme Court.
"I wanted to end their interrogation of me as quickly as I could, even if it meant death," Mr. Xie, anguished and often sobbing, told his attorneys, Chen Jiangang and Liu Zhengqing, according to the transcripts of the meetings this month that Mr. Chen released on Thursday.
It was a national tragedy for the Philippines on the scale of Hurricane Katrina in the US. Badoy, who for years had gone on medical missions in the area hit hardest by the typhoon, watched the news from her home in Manila, feeling anguished and helpless.
Jordi's manager, Anna (a very fine Roser Batalla), wants to believe his anguished self-defense (he says he was trying to quell the child's fears of the water), but his lies (about smoking) and exhibitionism (at one point he angrily confronts Anna in the nude) make her suspicious.
In a moment of anguished confession, Billy admits that there's a good reason for his lack of game: Although he's young for a midlife crisis, he has fallen in love with a 23-year-old trainer at his gym, to the point that he's considering ending his marriage.
The recent documentary about the Obama administration, The Final Year, a piece of brazen liberal hagiography that was lauded by many critics anguished over Donald Trump, makes it seem as though Trump would upend a world peace that had been lovingly tended by Samantha Power and Ben Rhodes.
Rainer reserves the highest flourishes of style for scenes of anguished historical and intimate complexity—a florid crane shot, on a movie set, of a performance of writings by Eldridge Cleaver endorsing rape as a political weapon, and fluid tracking shots of Carlos and Brenda in a dancelike pose.
Coming from a people dispossessed of much of their land through a century of wars with European settlers, Abbie's dependence on her brute of a husband, and her willingness to sacrifice her child in order (she thinks) to keep the love of Eben, resounds with anguished new feeling.
The crowd roared in delight as Cornette fell and legitimately blew out both knees from the fall; as he's helped to the back by Big Bubba, his kayfabe bodyguard, the camera zooms in on Cornette's anguished face and you can hear him babbling in very real, very intense pain.
Read more: A middle school teacher was removed from the classroom after asking students to write 'funny' captions for pictures of black sharecroppers in the post-Civil War SouthThe university's Department of Writing and Linguistics released an anguished statement saying "destructive and threatening acts" should not represent the university.
I have been struggling with the question facing many of my mentally anguished cohorts in this time of uncertainty: Is my inability to get a deep breath a result of anxiety or am I getting the kind of sick I keep reading about in horribly sad personal essays?
Forget girl power, sisterly love and the high-belt clarion call of "Let It Go." Anxiety over the handling of a precious gift is the theme that comes through loudest in "Frozen," the sometimes rousing, often dull, alternately dopey and anguished Disney musical that opened on Broadway on Thursday.
"Natalie" (Irina Dubova) does turn out to be the traitor they're looking for, but as she explains through anguished tears to the American husband who thinks she's "wonderful," she only shot and killed Soviet prisoners after soldiers killed her family, liquored her up, and forced a gun into her hands.
The John Wick movies' stylized violence has its roots in martial arts and revenge genres, and the series is at pains to establish an internal system of morality as well as Wick's anguished love for his departed dog (and his dead wife who gave the dog to him) as his motive.
On the album's debut single, "Growing Pains," Cara (this year's Best New Artist Grammy winner) struggles ostensibly with growing up and all the attendant, anguished self-awareness ("I cry / more than I want to admit but I can't lie / to myself, to anyone / cause phoning it in isn't any fun").
Caroline: I've heard from a few people that Emily's anguished scream at the end of episode three was about all they could take of The Handmaid's Tale; I don't blame them, if only because her story is so stark and brutal in a way that was only suggested in the book.
Of course, many anguished parents of overdose victims want to punish someone for the loss of their children's lives—and prosecutors seem to take up these cases with an eye to getting justice for these families and making dealers think twice because they could face the long sentences associated with homicide.
Richard Pryor, in a sampled snippet, talks about a shooting; young black actors enact silent vignettes in cars and on the streets of Los Angeles; the 1970s sitcom actress Esther Rolle performs an anguished solo in a kitchen, wearing a maid's uniform (a repeated role for which she was best known).
The victory of a man captured on tape boasting about groping women, over a candidate who would have been the first female president, touched off an anguished backlash among women that has fueled mass marches and huge turnout among female voters as well as the record number of female candidates.
Feels Good Man does linger on the anguished online reactionaries who took Pepe from fratty to fascist, but mostly, it doodles an intimate, uncomfortable portrait of a naive cartoonist trying to drag a JPEG back from the maw of 4chan's ugliest corners—simply because it's right and because it's his.
Her first play, the anguished and surreal "Funnyhouse of a Negro," won an Obie award in 1964; so did the misty "June and Jean in Concert" and the hallucinatory "Sleep Deprivation Chamber," written with Adam Kennedy, which debuted as part of the Signature Theater's yearlong exploration of her work in 1996.
I wonder, though, as I have watched so many memorials and anguished demonstrations, that if this seemingly tremendous outpouring of support for the men and women in blue is honest, why haven't we banned assault weapons and enacted more stringent gun control laws, as most police chiefs across the country have urged?
We caught up with them on the what, why and how of being semi-nude in a cage, screaming anguished lyrics about lame parties and not harming any of the animals that feature in the video's final throes… Noisey: Hey FACIAL, did your recent four-week residency feel like punk rock Groundhog Day?
An intense and gifted performer known for her stage portrayals of her mother, the fabled actress Geraldine Page, and another celebrated poet, Sylvia Plath, Ms. Page here conjures an anguished Emily in captivity, whose brittle acerbity and magnificent moroseness are rather in the mode of Dorothy Parker, minus the cigarettes and martinis.
There are ways to update Ben-Hur for a modern audience: The sprawling story could be clipped and converted into a short and bloody B-movie, or reworked as an anguished period drama — perhaps with some of the homoerotic subtext brought to the fore in ways that wouldn't have been allowed in 1959.
JERUSALEM — An Israeli soldier who fatally shot a Palestinian assailant who was already severely wounded and lying on the ground was released on Tuesday after serving nine months in prison, closing a case that polarized Israelis and thrust the military, a revered institution in Israel, into the heart of an anguished public debate.
The group that sponsored the Barho family, the Heart Society, posted an anguished message on Facebook saying that the family had planned to move out of their house next week and return to East Hants, the district that is home to their sponsors and where they first lived when they moved to Canada.
Patty went to his house to tell him she was pregnant, and a few days later Philip, Gabriel and the computer expert showed up at Don's office claiming to be Patty's family, anguished and angry because Patty had killed herself and demanding that Don pay to transport her body back to California and bury her.
We learn that Ms. Shanley wanted to wear a police uniform because being respected and feared came with it (her father had a menial job); that she loved Billie Holiday music and listening to the fights on the radio; that she was an anguished, angry soul; and that her only friend was her dog.
Also up this week: a surreal take on the gig economy (Hilary Leichter's "Temporary"), an exposé of the practices that brought Deutsche Bank low (David Enrich's "Dark Towers"), an explorer's anguished account of searching for his missing child (Roman Dial's "The Adventurer's Son") and an immersive Japanese mystery novel (Riku Onda's "The Aosawa Murders").
This movie from Susanne Bier, nominated for an Oscar for best foreign-language film, is "a fine and, on a scene-by-scene basis, often better than fine, if effectively unadventurous work, in which a man's anguished cry is met by a finale designed to ease the pain," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
An alcoholic sometime actor, he died in 1923, at the age of forty-five, but his depression, his wry humor, and his anguished relationship with his mother live on in a number of O'Neill's characters, including James Tyrone, Jr., in "A Moon for the Misbegotten" (19913-43) and "Long Day's Journey Into Night" (1941-42).
In one exercise, for example, Koeh­ler displayed a collection of Facebook footprints from a hypothetical teen in the midst of being radicalized by the Islamic State; these included everything from comments on videos about jihadis ("Brother revealing the truth behind the kuffr [sic] media lies") to anguished posts about his fictional father's disapproval of his new lifestyle.
"We Go Home Together," the album's first single, was a collaboration with James Blake that stretched Blake's voice to it's pained limits, either at the highest end of his falsetto or the fractured extent of a wail; what starts out as a plaintive organ in the mix turns into an anguished circus nightmare by the end.
At the end of the night, right before it was time to turn in donations, a clip from Steven Spielberg's Holocaust movie "Schindler's List" was played as a way to stir emotions and bigger checks — specifically, the scene where an anguished Schindler, filled with regret, says he wishes he had sold all his belongings to fund saving more lives.
In an anguished phone call late last week with the conference's sponsor, Yasir Al Rumayyan, Mr. Khosrowshahi, who is Iranian-American, told him that the allegations about Mr. Khashoggi were "terrible," and that he would not go to Riyadh unless the questions about his fate were cleared up, according to two people briefed on the conversation.
The era's religious faith is especially palpable in two carved softwood sculptures from the 14th century whose colors and gilding remain nearly intact: a pale, life-size Spanish crucifix that is both daunting and slightly comic and a polychrome wood Pietà with anguished expressions and with gaping wounds whose red matches that of the Virgin's robes.
"The complicated feeling I have about Harvey is how bad I feel about all the women that were attacked after I was," she told me one recent night, looking anguished in her elegant apartment in River House on Manhattan's East Side, as she vaped tobacco, sipped white wine and fed empty pizza boxes into the fireplace.
A scene of him in a pub, being forced by a British soldier to dance a jig, ranks with Jude Fawley's anguished recitation of the Nicene Creed for the entertainment of the rowdy, taunting drinkers in Hardy's "Jude the Obscure"; Lee's prologue, an account of the initiation head game required for Dan's acceptance into the Provos, is equally horrifying.
Such disdain for the rule of law and basic civil rights has drawn anguished criticism not only from Mr. Rzeplinski and other Polish democrats — including Lech Walesa, the hero of Poland's anti-Communist movement in the 1980s — but also from the European Commission, the Council of Europe and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
Playing with memory — the characters' and our own — allows Mr. Boyle and his cinematographer, Anthony Dod Mantle, to conjure some of the movie's loveliest, most melancholy images: the smudged shape of Renton's dead mother sitting at her kitchen table; Spud detoxing on the floor of his crummy apartment, his anguished shadow looming, "Nosferatu"-like, above him.
BuzzFeed is the equivalent of those tabloids you buy at the grocery store on the way out that introduce you to Martians and tell you the story of three stars who had anguished lives that you never knew about," Gingrich said before later adding, "To take BuzzFeed seriously is a sign of how desperate we are for news.
As for the three-dimensional people who pour forth from that machine, Mr. Peck makes them neither enchanting pieces of clockwork (the dolls in Leonide Massine's 1919 ballet "La Boutique Fantasque" have more life than the humans who want to buy them) nor miraculously real (the forlorn title character of Michel Fokine's 1911 "Petrouchka" is a puppet with an anguished inner life).
"Make it stop," it reads by May's anguished face, with the words "Article 50 Repeal" in the background, in reference to her power to unilaterally revoke the notice Britain gave that it would leave the EU. But opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, who has said he will deliver Brexit and equivocated over the terms of a new vote, also was criticized.
Their concern is more with atmosphere and language than with action or character — it takes a while for "Quarry" to get started, and even when it does, you're more likely to enjoy the bar-band music and admire the director Greg Yaitanes's artfully composed Southern landscapes than to care much about why the people onscreen are so anguished and violent.
Israel's right-wing government has become Mr. Trump's prime validator in the anguished days since the massacre in Pittsburgh — reflecting its loyalty to a president who has backed its interests but also deepening a rift with American Jews, many of whom hold Mr. Trump at least partly responsible for the rise in anti-Jewish vitriol over the last two years.
Bill Genovese knows the story that took hold about his sister Kitty, whose early-morning stabbing murder on a New York City street in 215 became a cultural touchstone with a shocking allegation: that 19643 people in nearby apartments witnessed her stabbing and heard her anguished screams over a 21964-minute period, but did nothing as her killer returned to stab her again and again.
But regardless of motivation, Hassanen's death, the anguished response of her family, and the impassioned response of the wider Muslim and ally world on social media, reflects a fever pitch of tensions between Muslim communities and those, like the Hickory Hills harasser, who see the visible presence of Muslims in public space as an affront to their idea of what it is to be American.
But the resurrection of Jim Crow images, the anguished warnings that the loss of affirmative action will produce a 1950s-era lily-white campus, the allegation made by the director of the Center for Civil Rights Remedies at UCLA that the Trump investigation flips "core constitutional protections upside down and the concept of remedying discrimination on its head"-- these all typically cow critics and doubters into silence.
Crumpled sheets of paper on the floor attest to the anguished perfection required to wrest the right word or phrase from the welter that beckons, but in the end the Sisyphean labor of writing—the means by which thoughts or imaginings are transferred from the mind to the page—is a mystery that no one image or series of images can hope to capture.
And so it is, too, that another (mostly Democratic) group watched the hearings and saw an angry judicial nominee intemperately rebut the account of an anguished woman who had bravely come forward to describe a deeply personal assault, while a bunch of Republicans, led by a president who has himself been accused of sex assaults, demeaned victims everywhere by ridiculing the one in front of them.
The conversation is described in a new book that portrays Mr. Rosenstein as anguished and isolated as he struggled with the realization that Mr. Trump might have ousted Mr. Comey to obstruct the F.B.I.'s investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election — and that he would probably have to appoint a special counsel to take over the inquiry, even if it cost him his job.
And it was more than good enough, with multiple fascist dystopias including one inhabited by giant shrimp, and the sort of smarter-than-it-looks plot device the show often sneaks in: When Morty obtained a crystal that showed him all of his possible futures in real time, he became its slave, second-guessing every action and word until he was reduced to an anguished wail.
His painting "Strange Fruit," from about a year later, took its cue from several sources: the 1964 murder, not far from where Mr. Overstreet was born in Mississippi, of three civil rights workers, James Cheney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner; an anguished song about the lynching of a black man recorded by Billie Holiday, to which Mr. Overstreet, a jazz fan, listened repeatedly; and a photograph of a lynching.
A.) Senator Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeArpaio considering running for former sheriff job after Trump pardon Overnight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress MORE (R-Ariz.), whose anguished soul searching on the Supreme Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh suggests a genuine desire to do the right thing but a seeming inability to thrust the spear?
Lyall: It still jolts me when I think back to the funeral procession — Diana's coffin, smothered by flowers, moving slowly toward Westminster Abbey, followed by five people on foot: Prince Charles (the ex-husband who never understood her, and who divorced her); Prince Philip (the ex-father-in-law who represented everything she was not); Earl Spencer (the brother who treated her cavalierly in life but who became an anguished voice on her behalf in death) and her two young sons, Princes William and Harry.
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, a business editor at The Daily Telegraph, a British newspaper, wrote an anguished essay about why he planned to vote to leave the bloc despite his confidence that doing so would have devastating economic consequences: Stripped of distractions, it comes down to an elemental choice: whether to restore the full self-government of this nation, or to continue living under a higher supranational regime, ruled by a European Council that we do not elect in any meaningful sense, and that the British people can never remove, even when it persists in error.
However, Freud may have been less on the nose when it came to cocaine's addictive properties and effects, writing: "It seems to me noteworthy—and I discovered this in myself and in other observers who were capable of judging such things—that a first dose or even repeated doses of coca produce no compulsive desire to use the stimulant further; on the contrary, one feels a certain unmotivated aversion to the substance"—all a far cry from the anguished 5 AM plate-scraping and desperate, self-loathing text messages.

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