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"torment" Definitions
  1. extreme pain, especially mental pain; a person or thing that causes this
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857 Sentences With "torment"

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The president will torment the Speaker; the Speaker will torment the president.
Gus's plan to torment Hector — it won't be dull.
"It was a great torment," she said, wiping tears away.
With the surrealism of Twin Peaks, the torment of mother!
His personal torment, and abject terror of failure, is clear.
But how else could we cause you so much torment?
Games like Planescape: Torment and Neverwinter Nights show those colors.
It's not just a new way to torment the girls.
Zimbabweans were now being given a break from this torment.
The men and women here convey deep torment and helplessness.
Are you people just looking into the future to torment us?
But do they really deserve to be consigned to eternal torment?
He then photographs her nude to torment her father, Commissioner Gordon.
It seems Sophie has become a textbook victim of sexual torment.
But the good parts continue to inform, complete, and torment us.
He said binding his chest helped the overwhelming torment he felt.
Number two, I'm going to say Shovel Knight: Specter of Torment.
Still, Valenti's system survived a half-century of change and torment.
He used it to cope with the physical and spiritual torment.
Death is a finite blow; family separation is a chronic torment.
Dane DeHaan has become Hollywood's go-to avatar of teenage torment.
It is difficult to write the story of someone else's torment.
Their eternity will be free of the usual fire-and-brimstone torment.
More importantly, they suffer their torment in silence until their dying breath.
Did it exist to torment other users, defend himself from perceived attackers?
Even after she was released, J.L. said, Bond continued to torment her.
Likewise, Pattinson makes wet noodle Edward feel like a soul in torment.
Piers as Blakean landscapes of pleasure and torment, inspiration for his work.
This unfortunate creature truly understands the chaotic, constant torment that is life.
The Sanders movement may well torment Democratic centrists for years to come.
And because nothing disappears from the internet, the torment will never end.
Carrabba can mold any sentiment into totalizing torment without surrendering its sweetness.
He went for the full trifecta and picked a cop to torment.
In Torment, much like Planescape, your superpower is your resilience to death.
Their torment he said, made the victims "irrationally compliant" to Vafeades's demands.
After all, he said, the torment of sexual abuse is often private.
Or consider how a bully could use the technology to torment schoolmates.
The Bruins continued to torment the Toronto Maple Leafs in Round 1.
It's the moments between those bits of information that torment the families.
I think most in my generation shared that torment at a young age.
Under his watch, the Agana archdiocese became a place of torment for children.
In a nutshell, it's a game preteens often use to torment each other.
Shovel Knight: Specter of Torment is scheduled for a release in Spring 2017.
"It was torment to watch a family member suffering like that," Barnes says.
And like I say, life becomes more like a game, than a torment!
The pledges had read online about any torment ever conceived by any pledgemaster.
Boredom drove him to torment others, and he liked to make people uncomfortable.
Torment: Tides of Numenera, another nostalgia project, had a similar feel to it.
Turner, though, was even more impressive as he continued to torment the Braves.
And maybe our next game, Planescape: Torment, will help me find some answers.
I recommend them over plastic because great fields of marine debris torment me.
" Soon the word "hot" is banned so as to "not torment the suffering.
The torment that now routinely afflicts New Jersey rail commuters underlines his shortsightedness.
But the sisters live mainly to delight (and sometimes to torment) one another.
Ngakoue saves his notebooks for observations of players he soon expects to torment.
In the end, perhaps, the torment of waiting made the triumph even sweeter.
So, in a state of torment and confusion, I reached out to Matthew again.
"I can finally be free from the mental torment I've endured for so long."
"Our country's lived through a time of torment," Carter declared in that acceptance speech.
Iranian-backed Houthi rebels continue to torment Saudi Arabia and its allies in Yemen.
The coup also fuelled a jihadist insurgency in Sinai that continues to torment Egypt.
A novelist, of course, has no choice but to torment us with every possibility.
LGBTQ teens also tended to experience more severe forms of torment than heterosexual adolescents.
"You can't even imagine the torment that this has been," she says through tears.
It follows the next 48 hours of torment at the hands of her captors.
Let us go from the torment that is 2-year-old Macy's singing voice.
Beyond the existential torment, the misapplication of the upside-down face is downright wasteful.
"I love watching you torment them," Kimmel, a frequent critic of the president, responded.
She genuinely likes Morris, which means that she likes to humiliate and torment him.
Planescape: Torment is one of the first games to take death seriously in games.
Andrew may not be able to walk, but he can still verbally torment Olivia.
Those annoying nerves, however, were back to torment Svitolina and she was duly broken.
I can finally be free from the mental torment I've endured for so long.
Whenever I go home, I run into those kids who used to torment me.
Fifteen years of 24/7 torment from hallucinations, visual and auditory, psychosis and paranoia.
"Now I can free myself of this spiritual torment I've had for so long."
Someday, somehow, you too will find a beautiful damsel to torment forever and always.
Then there is the regret, even torment, over that most intimate of issues: reproduction.
He has accused guards of using noises and vibrations to torment him for years.
This means thousands of victims are likely suffering fear and torment as I did.
It would free us from the torment of malls, angry clerks and wasted Saturdays.
Flaming demons appear in the middle of the night and torment our bewildered hero.
"He wanted to torment me and I would never allow that," Ms. Shane said.
To a Polish Catholic, the reference to Jesus's torment on the cross was obvious.
" In The New York Times Book Review in 2009 Bruce Handy said of her work: "For all I know, she may suffer torment upon torment in front of a blank screen, but the results read as if they were a pleasure to write.
Their male torment became a justification for not being able to express or explore themselves.
Shocking details of the torment and abuse the child allegedly endured are beginning to emerge.
"You dragged all of us through torment," she wrote on the airport authority's Facebook page.
Buried somewhere in this dense modernist prose is a story of lesbian love and torment.
Second, there's the question of what we get out of June's torment this time around.
That selfhood which is our torment, and our treasure, and our humanity, does not endure.
I don't bring this up to invalidate the pain and torment that Weinstein caused Hayek.
But Araoz didn't tell anyone about the source of her torment – at least not initially.
For a sunny-side-up band, there's a fair share of torment on this record.
The torment of suspended animation, the denial of catharsis, is extraordinarily effective within an episode.
I decided that I could no longer let the quandary and icy foods torment me.
Seeing the art helps viewers process the peculiar torment endured by the men at Guantanamo.
While Ryan Whitmarsh and his father are safe, worries about his $427,000 house torment him.
To have so much and still feel grief is an existential torment all its own.
Reduce the bureaucratic torment of the job rather than adding to it all the time.
This Tuesday, May 15, marks the 70th anniversary of their existential loss and ongoing torment.
Unsurprisingly, the burden of housing those escaping torment tends to fall disproportionately on neighbouring countries.
Bennington and Cornell reached millions of fans with emotional music about psychological torment and resilience.
It's a good role for Mr. Kaufmann, who conveys Johnson's inner torment while exuding charisma.
It inflicts utter torment on those whom it afflicts and can drive them to suicide.
To further torment their supporters, the Astros traditionally have had the ugliest jerseys in baseball.
Do you torment yourself with dark suspicions about which sniffling co-worker made you sick?
She said she had been imprisoned and beaten, and could no longer bear the torment.
Long a Mets nemesis on the mound, Teheran found a new way to torment them.
He cursed theatrically, feigning torment at withholding this nugget in the name of high-mindedness.
Those who kill and torment elephants seem to experience the animals' size as a provocation.
The journals document, sometimes in excruciatingly naked detail, the torment and heartbreak of these liaisons.
He appreciates the support, but such comments torment him about his departure from the Senate.
Right now, a profound source of torment for her is the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster.
Rats recently poked holes into his tent and the mosquitoes are a torment at night.
The sailors spend 4 hours in the pit under intense mental pressure and physical torment.
In Johannesburg, Simphiwe has become a drunk, unable to overcome the torment of his country's past.
Victims' torment Ntaganda fought for various rebel groups before becoming a general in the Congolese army.
But it's not all been familiar badness; there's been some new ill-feeling torment, as well.
After all, why would a trained killer further inflict torment upon someone who is already dead?
Last Night on Earth gives one player control of a zombie horde to torment the living.
LGBT students in a school known for its kind atmosphere would quietly admit to daily torment.
There are few other action-adventure game heroes we've felt the need to torment like this.
Torment: Tides of Numenera fell short of the mark and refused to ask a lingering question.
It mistook the draw of Torment for a mystery, and there were no big philosophical conundrums.
A survivor of the Nazi death camps, his life was a torment until he met Bhagwan.
He's ready to torment Cloud at every turn and knows a few secrets about Cloud's past.
When everyone is tormented by guilt over and over again, even torment starts to get boring.
And in that way, it is the true inheritor of the tradition begun by Planescape: Torment.
They talked of jihad and Syria, and the torment caused Aya such consternation she stopped eating.
Peacefully they slumber in their warehouses, tormented and huge and humble and reconciled to their torment.
Byron Buxton continued to torment Toronto when he bunted for a hit to start the fourth.
A day later, I'm in sheer mental torment, lying on the couch trying to do nothing.
Those who suffer without a clear understanding of its cause experience a unique form of torment.
"He wanted to torment me and I would never allow that," Ms. Shane said, still defiant.
Mass shootings plague us, but so does a decades-old torment of gun violence and suicide.
"All of these chimpanzees were bred and put through torture and torment by humans," she said.
Nicole Kidman, Elle Fanning, Kirsten Dunst and Angourie Rice ("The Nice Guys") will torment Colin Farrell.
He waved at the Philadelphia Eagles fans, who had watched him torment their beloved team's defense.
His joy at speeding down the road and away from his torment was cathartic to watch.
" This possibility seems to torment German officials, who sometimes label it with the word "Zwischen-Europa.
Voldemort himself would be impressed at the level of torment visited upon the former Harry Potter.
As the days pass, his torment grows with every slight, insult and humiliation thrown his way.
He has faith in the Swedish economic model and its protections against the torment of joblessness.
The final out of the last World Series exemplified the Los Angeles Dodgers' resourcefulness and torment.
Bile pushed its way into my esophagus, eerily reminiscent of the third-trimester torment of my pregnancy.
But the militants, many of whom pledged allegiance to Islamic State (IS), continue to torment the region.
Solid performances from each of the actors help to convey the emotional torment and pain injustice brings.
They advocate use of "orgone tools" and "etheric resistance" against the "diabolical scum bags" who torment them.
The truth, ironically, could have saved her the torment she feels at the end of the episode.
Yet there is no convenient scapegoat for Ray's torment: her entire society is complicit in the sin.
After months of online torment, a Texas teen fatally shot herself in front of her horrified family.
Democrats are likely to take over the House, with resulting investigations and torment for the West Wing.
Like I said, my abortions still torment me and I hate that I had to have them.
The torment she endured through much of her life makes Hesse's eventual epiphanies and ascendance particularly bittersweet.
Worse, though, more than the physical torment or social aversion, were the the feelings of human inadequacy.
But he also challenges viewers to examine why there is so much trauma and torment in society.
For now, he remains one of those players who gratify and torment tennis fans in equal measure.
But the details of his revelation would bring the family a new kind of torment as well.
She speaks of the fires that torment them as interior, and as the flames of divine love.
Anti-Semitism has always been a torment that Jews have been forced to reckon with for centuries.
All told, Torment: Tides of Numenera is a more complicated treatise on the the idea of death.
Mohamed Ben Soud cannot say for certain when the Americans began using ice water to torment him.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, played by Kate McKinnon, popped up from behind a podium to torment Armisen's Bloomberg.
And those existing safeguards had already proved inadequate protection against physical abuse, sexual assault and emotional torment.
While not the only person to pursue and torment the families, Mr. Halbig has been particularly relentless.
With simple gestures — turning her head, lifting her arms, lurching — the puppet conveyed Penelope's torment and confusion.
The Steinerian urge to "respond" in kind can become a source of torment as well as inspiration.
As part of the process, Grace's mother read out a statement describing the "torment" his actions caused.
To the Editor: David Bentley Hart rightly says the biblical support for conscious eternal torment is scant.
If this is a test of patience, it is too cruel a torment for our pampered lot.
And there's nothing in this cute April Fools' gag that could possibly torment Mashable's beleaguered space reporter.
Then they wound up fighting to correct a broken system that doomed every human to eternal torment.
"The sight of blood is going to remind him of physical pain or mental torment," Allen said.
Their collective statement on the album poetically summarizes the torment suffered and the subsequent escape from it.
These stories tend to dramatize his eccentricity, his torment, and his obsessive devotion to the act of painting.
In It: Chapter Two, the horrifying clown Pennywise is back to torment the now grown-up Loser's Club.
Sandor grew hard and mean under all this torment, though he's still a nicer guy than his brother.
Just when the psychological torment seems to be too much to bear, the film shifts gears yet again.
Daenerys, however, looks to be entering a torment of her own, now having arrived at the Dosh Khaleen.
Though online trolls used to torment her, Jackson said that she's now accepted that celebrity comes with criticism.
When the door creaked open, we all fully expected Negan to strut in and torment Sasha with Lucille.
If you hate them enough, why not torment them with a roll of 1-ply Homebrand toilet paper.
Why are these young men so driven to torment that they seek refuge in the darkest of alleys?
During the day, I shake uncontrollably from the amount I torment myself by thinking about what has happened.
"You sit there, hear the torment of others, and you don't know when it's your turn," he recalls.
With "One Hundred Years of Solitude," for instance, the torment began with the first word of the title.
The introduction of a hideous green and yellow Pied Piper jacket gives Gilfoyle the chance to torment Dinesh.
William's creatures see us looking, with torment and a desire for dignity seeming to exude from every eye.
His cheeks pink and eyes pleading, Keaton recounted the torment he suffered at the whims of his classmates.
But since the country's inception, we have created new minorities and keep finding new ways to torment them.
Peter and Craig have learned how to torment — women, in particular — without raising a fist, or a rifle.
His quotidian tribulations seem trivial in the face of Wang Di's torment, which Lee describes with necessary delicacy.
In that iconic comic, she is sexually abused and injured to psychologically torment both Batman and her father.
Ms. Radvanovsky, with her bright, powerful voice and dramatic fervor, excelled in Norma's moments of torment and fury.
On another cut, "You Are a Migraine," he personified the swelling headaches that would torment him decades later.
Others have suffered the emotional and physical torment of separation from their parents and incarceration in unacceptable conditions.
But with a personal fortune of more than $130 billion, he has the means to torment his tormentors.
We lived together for a year and during that period she became this figure of torment for me.
Loren's game plan: I have filled my roster with men who have suffered from painful physical abuse and torment.
My internal torment between environmental concerns and my enthusiasm about bitcoin mellowed somewhat when I saw these initial results.
At the same time, the torment pulsing through Goodman's work seems to have loosened its grip on the artist.
Surprisingly, many users praised him for his work and gave more suggestions on how to torment his sister further.
At the time, my tiny torment felt endless and unfair, but later encounters with yellowjackets reframed my first sting.
All of that snow and wicked wind will torment the Great Lakes region before moving on to the Northeast.
An amazing artistic talent, Ye was also interested in Kahlo's torment of knowing she could never mother a child.
" His mother grew so concerned by his torment over homework that she told him, "It's O.K. to be average.
Books of The Times The female body, as any owner knows, can be a diabolically creative source of torment.
What's missing from this staging is a sense of connection to the barbarities that torment all of the characters.
While the two navigate treacherous floods and occasional human remains, cliché-packed flashbacks supply the source of Arthur's torment.
The "no" campaign would probably torment teenagers struggling with their sexuality and could push some toward suicide, he said.
"I'm addicted to it," he says, referring to his obsession with assisting those in psychological, emotional or spiritual torment.
Torment: Tides of Numenera has generated a lot of innovation around how a player can die and be reborn.
Throughout my childhood, I thought about the coming apocalypse and eternal torment in Hell around once every ten minutes.
But at the Urban Assembly School for Wildlife Conservation in the Bronx, the torment only got worse, he said.
Her feelings of being haunted have not prevented her from making paintings that show no signs of inner torment.
But that grim sequence of diagnosis and treatment, she told me, was hardly the main source of her torment.
His phone is his sin, his soul, his torment, "an oxygen tank for his breath-starved mind," Schulman writes.
I ignore the song's context, though its descent into psychosexual hell can apply to any personal or political torment.
Still, steady losses came to torment the San Remo casino, especially as others began betting along with Dr. Jarecki.
Some get by without symptoms, but for many, their very first experience after birth is the torment of withdrawal.
Short of turning back, which would only insure that our torment had been pointless, there was nothing to do.
The film's forms and shapes, and the actors' bodies, are kept in perpetual motion, conveying the priest's inner torment.
When Chris Avellone told me about the influences on Planescape: Torment, he eventually spoke about rebellion against other games.
James Delos' self absorption causes his own posthumous torture, and reveals himself to be the devil of his own torment.
At least two supervisors told these men they should threaten Messina with physical violence to stop their torment, lawsuits allege.
COREY FELDMAN NAMES HIS SEXUAL PREDATOR "The whole thing was just a source of torment for me," Riss Gatsiounis said.
That question appears to torment Xi Jinping, China's president, who wants his country to become a football superpower by 2050.
The physical punishment Daredevil suffers is a reflection of the inner torment he feels because he's responsible for Elektra's death.
Growing up transgender in America is a torment, and Fox, like so many of her fellow transgender people, suffered mightily.
As heat between them builds, Elio isn't content to torment himself over his desire, as so many queer adolescents might.
It is about the torment of creatures like us caught between the world of ideas and the carnage of history.
That secret torment includes the aforementioned poison diving and trying to suffocate himself when Nora is out of the house.
In eight episodes, this group of friends will finally figure out who A is and end their seven-year-torment.
It loudly questions the logic of putting sick people through the extra hell and torment of dealing with insurance companies.
They also taunt, test and torment each other, two stars, roster spots secure, spicing up the eighth practice of camp.
Has this bird been sent to torment us, or is it just marching to the beat of its own beak?
Collecting the World is about the torment of slavery, and it's about buttered muffins and about snakes shot on boats.
Its eyes boggle and twist as the press comes down, as if two decades of torment flash before its CPU.
In season 1, Jamie Fraser himself was held captive and repeatedly subjected to brutal rape and psychological torment by Randall.
Compiled into a 360-degree video of 100 Vines playing at once, and they become a vision of eternal torment.
And I haven't yet forgotten the torment and taunting the football players put me through in high-school phys ed.
In 20083, Norway officially recognized the torment of German-born children when the government offered to compensate victims of abuse.
He and his grandmother had complained repeatedly to administrators, but they said that only served to make the torment worse.
And many nights there were periods of 10 or 15 minutes when the torment ratcheted up from bad to excruciating.
We outnumber both male writers and readers in the genre, lapping up books about serial killers, rape, and psychological torment.
It is the sad spectacle of a man whose torment appears to have begun when he got close to Trump.
This game has stepped up to supplant Planescape: Torment as the game that "proves" video game stories can be good.
Or will it be at the exodus of all members of those communities, forced to flee certain death and torment?
It must have been a torment to her, trying to square what she learned with her memories of her father.
The Red Sox had hoped to torment Houston's pitchers with walks, singles and doubles, then dash aggressively around the bases.
"During the day, I shake uncontrollably from the amount I torment myself by thinking about what has happened," Turner continues.
For the first time, she admits that she considered taking her own life as the only way to end her torment.
A neon sculpture in the form of a chastity belt hangs, an antiquated symbol long associated with the torment of women.
Francisco Lindor, the third hitter, however, continues to torment the Royals, hitting a 22014-1 pitch over the right field wall.
Many parents can understand the pain of their child's torment, but few can relate to the turmoil bestowed upon Angry Dad.
Mr. Maher's Sam, with his surface affability barely masking a soul in quiet torment, has grown much richer and more detailed.
Ramirez continued to torment the Reds this season, going 73-for-5 with a solo homer, two RBIs and three runs.
The sparse guitars in this track draw out the slow torment buried in every lilt of Folick's voice in this song.
That means the girls will have access to Instagram, Facebook, and Snapchat as they look for ways to torment their classmates.
If Satan himself were asked to design a creature to torment humanity, he would've most certainly come up with the mosquito.
They torment us, however, by leaving us in a constant state of doubt about whether or not it's the right bone.
But The Handmaid's Tale exacts a slower form of intellectual torment on its viewer, and it's equal parts enthralling and excruciating.
PETA says it's pleased Hackenberger was charged and hopes this ends his "torment of animals made to suffer for human entertainment."
I kept reading all of these different stories of women who would suffer violent torment rather than give away their purity.
And spoiler alert: Karvel (Sheaun McKinney) is no longer around to torment Lenny (Craig Tate), Franklin (Damson Idris), or anyone else.
Seven decades have passed, and today thousands of children have now been subjected to similar forms of estrangement and psychological torment.
"  "The United States cannot, and must not, stand idly by while Enes and his family are subject to this autocratic torment.
She said she believes it was an intelligence operation intended to torment her psychologically and induce her to commit a crime.
It's possible, in addition, that people suffering from hallucinations and mental torment reach for substances like cannabis to assuage their symptoms.
Medical professionals have often added to this torment by implying that patients can achieve idealized targets if they just try harder.
Do the days crawl by in torment, or is it our own eventful haste that would strike the Dickinsons as unendurable?
In the past, Jewish extremists have used fires in the West Bank to torment Palestinians, setting olive fields and vehicles ablaze.
Titled "In War and Peace," the program explores war, not just brutal combat between nations but also romantic torment between people.
But Flynn strikes the right balance in Justin's physical torment: curled up in a blanket, gripping his stomach, agitated and restless.
Yet how can I not get caught up in the torment of emotional turmoil where plastic research and family frictions intermingle?
Why had she stayed mute for so many days about the torment her father was inflicting on thousands of immigrant children?
The torment he suffered doesn't come through in the image itself, in which Vollard projects the calm of a seasoned statesman.
It is the portrait of a soul in torment, all the more powerful for being so rigorously conceived and meticulously executed.
In a somber middle section, the knight resolves to take his own life and return as a ghost to torment Ginevra.
"He is facing and answering the questions that torment us today," Souleymane Bachir Diagne, the chair of Columbia's French department, said.
I sometimes torment myself, in my more masochistic moments, by imagining what might have happened had it gone the other way!
Deng Pufang became disabled after jumping from a building at Peking University to try to escape torment by radical Red Guards.
I doubt Chuck Schumer is going to reward them for that and seven years of political torment by helping them out.
To listen is to become convinced that Europe and the United States exist solely to torment Russia and plot its ruination.
At dawn, the sailors complete the mission and are ordered to swim a mile to shore after 18 hours of torment.
Inner demons are black, shape-shifting blotches that cut across the screen and deep into the psyches of those that they torment.
Hoping to end her torment, the father burns the statue on a pyre, but Laodamia throws herself on the pyre and dies.
In ignorance and in anger I was the subject of much torment — threats, name-calling, and physical abuse when I was younger.
Women continue to live and work alongside their attackers because telling the truth often means opening up a world of further torment.
InXile is a bit more niche, though also successful: the Wasteland, Torment, and Bard's Tale games are similarly appreciated by RPG lovers.
In the year 2017, women took back the very platforms that have been used to torment and troll them for so long.
Frankel's decision to report Mr. Hoppy's abusive behavior followed years of systematic bullying, harassment, stalking and torment on an almost daily basis.
After they wed, the intensely jealous hitmaker kept her sequestered in their California mansion and subjected her to years of psychological torment.
"It is always better to speak with one another than to torment one another with new tariffs and trade barriers," he added.
Once those troops were out, Reconstruction officially ended, and 100 years of vicious, unrelenting torment for black citizens in the South began.
It's fitting, then, that the main cast is composed of kids who don't yet fully grasp the politics that torment their parents.
Scholars speculate that sad music spurs secretion of prolactin, a consoling hormone produced at times of mental torment (and by lactating mothers).
Hysterical fighting across 2,500 miles is a particular kind of torment: Doing it within a 700-square foot apartment is yet another.
Phelix Kasanda, or Mama G as he is popularly known, says he lives a life of torment as gay man in Kenya.
Yacht Club Games announced Shovel Knight: Specter of Torment, a follow-up to the 2014 indie hit, at the 2016 Game Awards.
For his part, according to Homer, Cronus was left to languish in the Tartarus, or a deep abyss of pain and torment.
The attack she alleges happened that day did not kill her, but the torment and stigma that followed just might, she says.
So Walton was, in all likelihood, left to live out the rest of his time in a perpetual state of undying torment.
" In fact, the torment had already began, as CeCe taunts Mona, "Do you still see her when you look in the mirror?
His obsession instead was this thing he did, the grenade pin he pulled on a full range of human torment and delusions.
She realizes that if the Callister crew flies the ship into the wormhole, they can destroy the ship, and end this torment.
A.Lot torment went on for months, with Perry photoshopping the young woman's photo next to massive purple dildos and demands for sex.
Here are the core six terms with double meanings that torment net neutrality consensus: Internet, net neutrality, free, open, competition, and economics.
The couple who narrate the story torment their friend, a sad-sack guy fresh off a breakup who's crashing on their couch.
Last year, however, Mr. Alvarez resolved to break the cycle of solitude and torment that had consumed him for half a century.
Chapman continued to torment Cleveland by giving Oakland a 33-2 lead with a two-out RBI double in the fourth inning.
After 36 years of torment, Ford bravely testified that she was 85033 percent certain Kavanaugh participated in a sexual assault against her.
Actor Yanic Truesdale, who played the fussy French inn employee that Lorelai and Sookie loved to torment is back for the revival.
Soon this heroic band of brothers and sisters would scatter, Dany would find new torment and Tyrion would make more faulty plans.
The pain of being nonbinary was "excruciating," they told me later, a torment mixing disconnection from themself and isolation from everyone else.
Our friends and family advised us that international travel with rabbits sounds like an avoidable torment, and of course they are correct.
It's a similar psychology to the one totalitarian regimes use to torment their citizens—questioning things that are thought to be natural.
Democrats scoff at the idea that members of the House would routinely send impeachment articles across the Rotunda to torment the Senate.
But the antagonism feels faceless and less psychologically complex than the domestic torment of intimate betrayal, and the vexed hope of rebuilding.
As Dailey passed days, and then weeks, in the death house, he experienced another, different kind of torment: the anticipation of waiting.
It's Schubert and nothing but Schubert in this recital by Andras Schiff, a pianist who tends to expose the composer's psychological torment.
Martin, who seems both a little slow and spookily intuitive, turns out to be the evil force who will torment the Murphys.
The irreverent Stanford marching band added to the torment by mocking their rural roots with a cow-tipping routine during the halftime show.
Tyler, worn by years of increasingly violent torment, carries a semiautomatic rifle; Clay, method acting as a crisis negotiator, begs him to reconsider.
On the third day of seventh grade at Ryder's school, Kenilworth Junior High in Petaluma, California, the actress' shared how the torment began.
Now the rest of the Braves are learning what it's like to torment the Mets at the most pivotal time of the year.
The gentle lady from California is encouraging flash mobs to gather to torment members of the administration whenever they are seen in public.
Even in her defiance, she remains silent through her torment, almost until her dying breath — just like the beloved figure of Millie Calhoun.
No, this torrent of emotional torment came courtesy of one of my favorite bands, Mortuary Drape, the Italian masters of black metal horror.
The specific way that my children have chosen to torment me is by eating only very tiny portions of lots of different things.
Ame's father, David, was sentenced in June 2013 to 14 years in prison for attempted child-abuse for his role in Ame's torment.
The Roadie 2, then, is a godsend for those of us cursed to the never-ending torment of being really bad at guitar.
Spoiler: in true old-timey religious fashion, if you happen to dive off a cliff before you confess your newest crimes, torment awaits.
After she went through a difficult breakup, she noticed persecutors posing as couples, kissing and hugging in front of her to torment her.
It offers, in short, a cornucopia of visual oddities that seem arbitrary yet torment the reader because they suggest the possibility of meaning.
We know, years ago, the Walkers descended upon Westeros and brought with them a period of zombies and torment called the Long Night.
Worse still, this indignity is what the elderly pass on to their descendants, weighing their lives down with medical bills and mental torment.
But her torment is surely made all the worse by the fact that her father has been undergoing treatment for a heart condition.
Its promise is, at heart, a liberation, not from Europe, but from the torment of an eternally unresolved conflict between superiority and inferiority.
We observe their handiwork, and it's all gore and gloat; one sequence, involving the torment of a child, strikes me as dramatically inexcusable.
Thomas leads Celtics to victory over Jazz SALT LAKE CITY — Boston found all sorts of ways to torment Utah's defense for four quarters.
Moreover, a visit to the motor vehicles office, while not a trip to the ice cream parlor, no longer involves hours of torment.
Well, he was pretty much dead, but Melisandre did everyone a solid and resurrected him, thus ending months of conspiracy theories and torment.
There are only so many communities to torment north of the Wall, so their eventual push south makes sense as a plot device.
On the one hand, there is the torment of isolation, and on the other, there are the moments of connection between fellow inmates.
Rigoletto's torment and self-loathing in his soliloquy have seldom seemed so raw to me as when delivered in James Fenton's excellent translation.
Rebecca Foxon, 40, an artist in Manchester, N.H., occasionally drives past the house she didn't buy three years ago, just to torment herself.
He's a poet, and the torment of creation distracts him from her needs, at times rendering him all but oblivious to her presence.
Washington has sprinkled clues throughout this postseason that the Same Old Capitals juju has cleared out, gone to torment some other underperforming franchise.
The inspiration is "The Torment of Saint Anthony" (1487-88), Michelangelo's earliest known painting, done when he was 553 or 13 years old.
To effectively torment and tease her, he now seems to feel compelled to throw in an allusion to shameful episodes from US history.
When he noticed his wife and daughter were shielding their torment about his declining health, he asked them to start a new tradition.
Science is working away on more options to ease the trauma of that scorching, sweaty, excruciating torment some idiot named a hot flash.
Yet Planescape: Torment was an existential crisis, the direct opposite of the power fantasies that had fueled American RPGs for the past decade.
Rape and sexual harassment can reach anyone and I have seen first hand its painful torment among members of my own family and friends.
I don't think there is a motive that would make me understand why she'd torment her friends and pretend to be tormented for years.
Then she went through the torment of watching her kid suffer in a facility that she couldn't afford to get her child out of.
Even though Jack says there is nothing he can do to return to the past, he cannot shake the torment these ghosts bring him.
In Japan, in contrast, most cases involve a big portion of a class inflicting insistent psychological (and occasionally physical) torment on a single victim.
As the years of torment march on, Pretty Little Liars' four central girls gradually slide away from colorful, sticker-covered, differentiated and personalized phones.
"She wants to relay the torment she's experiencing," Gummer explains, saying "remorse" and "grief" led her to send the letter in the first place.
You never go away feeling like this is going to torment you in your room and you're going to have to check the beds.
Their bodies are packed closely together, until they become just row after row of interlocking limbs, writhing in torment as they're devoured by demons.
But they hurt so many people with their bullying and the group-think that led them to torment others on their quest for popularity.
Which means this scene could be laying the groundwork for the Sinister Six, a gang of supervillains who regularly torment Spidey in the comics.
Luckily, while facing bankruptcy, we closed an additional $7.5 million and the company became profitable — but not without a lot of pain and torment.
But the game has momentum as a big Kickstarter success and street cred as the spiritual successor to the beloved 1999 RPG, Planescape: Torment.
Although he suffers blackouts and bouts of anger, his Van Gogh does not come across as mad, but certainly as someone suffering mental torment.
What lies beyond them is a terrifying universe of her own guilt, and the possibility of redemption from the torment of her own subconscious.
This more volatile sound allowed their torment to come off as credulous, not the mall-ready anguish that would soon overtake the emo world.
Over the past three years, Sombra has become "the torment of Otoniel, seizing 9 tons of cocaine," anti-narcotics police said in a tweet.
Cecilia had liked her own clothes when she packed them, but overnight they had transformed into a torment, their wrongness burning against her skin.
I used to think about it more seriously, imagining myself rolling like a weevil along the edge of the road, finally free of torment.
I've always felt sad that I couldn't have been an angel of mercy to my father and mother and saved them from their torment.
" After Winkler moved so they were side by side, Hader dropped into character, radiating torment as he said, "When I get pushed, I just . . .
Yaelle Kayam's debut feature focuses on the spiritual and psychological torment of a young housewife who lives at the edge of a Jerusalem cemetery.
For people who enjoy the outdoors, the buzz of a mosquito has always held a feeling of impending doom for itchy torment to come.
Smith himself was skeptical at first that supernatural activity was taking place, but after weeks of torment he could think of no other explanation.
He presents the jokey, bored sadism of a group of ex-Abu Ghraib military personnel as they casually torment some poor sap in California.
She felt exhausted by having to live through each day, and the thought of sustaining this for years to come was an intolerable torment.
"Torment (for M.B.)" measures 30 by 40 inches and combines a collage made of several drawings on handmade paper and a paper pulp painting.
He describes his health as moderate to fair, and you can tell that his knees torment him when he stands up from a chair.
He also positions himself as an intellectual lodestar, doling out lectures on language and grammar that torment Jo in later life with their indelibility.
An exercise in vehicular virtuosity—chase, pass, ram, escape—the movie is relentless, mischievous, almost perverse; at times, you're invited to enjoy Weaver's torment.
He failed to convert either and went on to lose, a blown opportunity with potentially historic ramifications (and that will forever torment Federer fans).
"Unleashing each and every House committee to torment the President with legislative subpoena after legislative subpoena is a recipe for constitutional crisis," Sekulow said.
Mr. Smith's subject is revealed to be obsession and self-torment, not least a father's rabid overinfatuation with a child he cannot possess romantically.
One, Daniel, found success interpreting the king's dreams, including a vision of Nebuchadnezzar sent into the wilderness for seven years of Lear-like torment.
A vast insult had been made to their masculinity, and the only way to avenge it was to kill, shame, and torment the helpless.
Neighbors described seeing nothing but a wall of orange and red through their windows, and the torment of hearing the anguished cries for help.
Other violations follow — including some particularly repulsive nuzzling — accompanied by much writhing and screaming as Renee attempts to learn the purpose of her torment.
"No power on Earth can give you back the lives lost, the pain suffered, the years of internal torment and anguish," Mr. Clinton said.
Obviously, there's no better theme for extreme metal than torment, but rather than making it violent and inflicting it upon others, we go introspective.
He rests his hands delicately on the source of his torment, a bloated, fluid-filled abdomen, a typical symptom of late-stage liver cancer.
I recently asked Chris Avellone, a man who has credits across lots of different games and genres, about the recent Planescape: Torment Enhanced Edition.
Younis said he was beaten, tortured with electric shocks and hung upside down, finally confessing to crimes he hadn&apost committed to end his torment.
"The daily torment and re-victimization survivors face from their peers after their assaults is as bad as the assault itself," the #QuitThisShit website reads.
"A pressure was building inside my body, encapsulating all of the suffering and torment, rising through my esophagus like mercury in a thermometer," he recalls.
Once Mona left Radley, she was still obsessed with the girls, but CeCe was now "A" and sneaking out of Radley to torment them instead.
In case you'd like to torment yourself with images of what we mere mortals will likely never attain, here's a sneak peak into the place.
While shitters whirr and struggle (but ultimately cope with) nervously expelled effluvia, our brains and faces remain stained with the mental torment of it all.
The consequences of connection — fake news, radicalization, massive targeted harassment campaigns, algorithmically-generated psychological torment, inane bullshit — were not part of what we were sold.
For many, including this reporter, the damn thing needed to remain closed, lest we all be subjected to some kind of horrifying, world-ending torment.
Ahead of the show's finale, the internet has doubled down on its obsession with the show and made those hours of radioactive torment worth watching.
Their preferences also change depending on the time of year, choosing to torment birds in the summer and mammals during other parts of the year.
It was perfectly rational (in WWE terms) for Bayley to turn on Banks after years of torment which mostly looked like passé cattiness of yesteryear.
" He chalked this up to "unspeakable shock," predicting that "torment, rage, bitterness, resentment, betrayal, shame, embarrassment, grief—if not present then—would soon visit her.
While Viola finds herself caught up in the troubled romance between Olivia and Orsino, Olivia's relatives and servants tangle and torment one another as usual.
The marriage is going badly; the parents argue and torment each other, and Sarah has an affair with Jonathan's local partner in the detective agency.
In Christopher Hampton's adaptation of the Pierre Choderlos de Laclos novel, French aristocrats beguile and torment each other with ruthlessness sharper than a guillotine's blade.
It opens with a bar brawl and within minutes a giant creature appears to torment the title character, a bounty hunter played by Pedro Pascal.
But out of these older games, the enclosed city of Sigil in Planescape Torment is probably the closest to the realization of an endless city.
Harry's frank disclosures about his own torment helped to break down some of the current British taboos over discussion of mental health issues in public.
On the bright side, it's not hard to relate to the torment endured by Young Jane, a character played with cold relish by Catherine Hurlin.
The sufferers, of course, are millions of riders for whom the daily commute is now a torment of delays, overcrowding, missed appointments and understandable anger.
In the orchestra world, there is a joke about a viola player who for years is singled out for abuse and torment by the conductor.
The subject of impeachment was, in early September, a cause of some emotional torment to Spanberger, something she said she thought about every single day.
Mr. Cain asks us to multiply that, contemplate how much torment our wars are causing, and figure out what we might do to stop that.
"Iranian proxies will continue to harass U.S. forces in Iraq, and its navy will continue to torment commercial shipping," Eurasia Group said in its note.
"Argentina is going to be living in torment from now until the World Cup," former international Jorge Valdano said on Spanish radio station Onda Cero.
Most kids' movies aren't meant to torment their appropriate audiences (although some chaotic neutral movies definitely are, like A Nightmare Before Christmas and The Witches).
Last year, when he was fifteen, he let this thought torment him until he was undressing every counter girl and lady cop who passed by.
I don't believe in God, but I did that day because vitiligo felt like a condition that had been custom-made to torment me specifically.
They expressed anguish at the inner torment that had led him to take his own life, and urged others in similar straits to seek help.
Gesualdo had murdered his wife and her lover, and spent his last days in a torment which one can sense in his crazily discordant late works.
Following years of physical and mental torment, Turner famously fled her husband in 1976 with nothing but a Mobil card and 36 cents in her pocket.
Kimmel kicked off his night of Damon torment with a nod to the actor -- who has long been a playful target of Kimmel's -- in his monologue.
Their passion will continue to torment Jon and Arya throughout the trilogy, until the secret of Jon's true parentage is finally revealed in the last book.
Between his witty one-liners and his menacing unpredictability, every scene with Simon is fun to watch, mostly because he knows exactly how to torment Gregory.
In most accounts of the rapture, believers go straight to heaven, while nonbelievers are left behind to undergo a period of political chaos and personal torment.
When Joe later discovers that Kathleen is the woman with whom he's been emailing, his initial reaction is to use the upper hand to torment her.
He was picked on relentlessly by his fellow classmates, who would torment him by playing old Winnie the Pooh records he had recorded as a child.
Anyway, the season 6 finale ended with a bang: Mary was pretending to be the ghost of her sister to torment her niece, and that Det.
The torment of Mitt Romney During past transition periods, presidents-in-waiting have generally been circumspect in their consideration of appointees, contacting them privately and quietly.
"I've lived the torment of boyfriends breaking up with me because they were afraid I was going to be too fat later in life," she said.
"I've lived the torment of boyfriends breaking up with me because they were afraid I was going to be too fat later in life," she revealed.
He drove in the first run of the game Friday against the Angels with a double in the first inning, continuing to torment his former team.
Faced with a solid, flat-footed opponent, as all seemed to be compared with him, he would circle, torment and mesmerise, throwing short punches at speed.
Given Strindberg's reputation as a misogynist — and Mr. Thompson's power in conveying raw torment — you might assume that your sympathies would lie entirely with the Captain.
In court, Williams said the kidnapping occurred at a time when her life was spiraling from depression and the torment of an abusive relationship, WJXT reported.
Bin al Shibh accused guards of using them to torment him in the shower, recreation area and a conference room where he meets with his attorneys.
To save him from persistent torment, I later made the nickname slightly more formal, and he has been "Bukton" to me for nearly three decades now.
He accomplished a similar alchemy with Vincent van Gogh in Julian Schnabel's "At Eternity's Gate," which channeled the ecstasy and torment of the painter's inner life.
America is still in a perilous place, and even a weakened Trump can torment migrants, pack the courts, wreck the environment and suck up to tyrants.
Molinari has continued to torment Woods at Le Golf National, beating him three times in two days with plenty of help from the more demonstrative Fleetwood.
He hopes that this account, which he intends to read to his family, will help him lay to rest a story that continues to torment him.
The wait can torment the victim's family and friends, while leaving an impression in neighborhoods that the police are not working hard to solve the crime.
Extremely. Contrary to the belief of some in Hollywood, this is not about casual rumblings from the Comcast camp as a way to torment Mr. Iger.
But there is evidence that sanctions imposed by President Barack Obama and President Trump are adding to the economy's deterioration and the torment of ordinary Venezuelans.
Lloyd, played by Matthew Rhys, is a familiar type of fictional character: a soul in torment, a guy who has lost touch with his better self.
In this summer of regional transit torment, the possibility that the tunnel could have now been nearing completion has to gall many of the state's commuters.
But for all the turmoil and torment, that establishment is in fact converging around a stronger consensus than any it has held since the Cold War.
Adding to the torment, the woman seems to have an exposed spine, a zipper-like stripe that calls to mind the self-portraits of Frida Kahlo.
If that game broke with the past by reinterpreting death-as-progress, then Torment has broken with Planescape by allowing us to interpret death-as-self-annihilation.
It was also not worth the cost of my dog's affection, as she huffily stomped into the next room as soon as she was free from torment.
So when they do that that's their way of acknowledging that whatever good quality they had also might have been the thing that caused some torment internally.
"Spectators need to understand that school bullying is a serious problem and that if they don't act, bullies will feel empowered to torment their victims," it reads.
The East Coast is bracing for a "bomb cyclone," a winter weather storm that will torment a region from Florida to Maine with sleet, snow, and winds.
Al Horford, a 33-foot-9 versatile power forward with a thick frame who as a Celtic used to torment Embiid, now helps him in the frontcourt.
It should give you a sense of the torment experienced by Sophia in their marriage and some insight into her desperation to bolt for greener romantic pastures.
We should be shocked into consciousness, furious at those causing torment and pain, but in this exhibition her works are so cluttered that they are partly muted.
At one point, and after five months of unrest by gilets jaunes (yellow jackets), the fire seemed to be a ghastly symbol for the torment of France.
CF Trea Turner continued to torment the Braves on Friday, going 4-for-133 with a homer, double, four runs scored, two RBIs and two stolen bases.
Over the next few years, Spryo flew and breathed fire through two sequels then retired to the island of misfit video game mascots, probably to torment Bubsy.
If you are so inclined, perhaps immersing yourself in advocacy to prevent others from enduring the same torment could provide a similar sense of purpose-driven therapy.
This would usually result in a day of mind-numbing torment for me and some incredibly shoddily built decks for some unlucky homeowners in the Kawartha region.
Irma's devastation -- The hurricane was downgraded to a (still violent) tropical storm as it rampaged Florida, breaking records today in Jacksonville before heading north to torment Georgia.
Some, commending Madikizela-Mandela now, insist that her flaws should be forgiven because of what the country did to her: exile her, torment her, ignore her voice.
But grief is a divider; it moved each one of us into a territory of private shadows, where the torment was incommunicable, so horribly outside of language.
The torment from Conchita's loss followed him, although he is said to have kept his broken vow a secret to everyone but the women in his life.
For Planescape: Torment, death was no longer about defining the bounds of what you could do in a certain amount of time or in a certain space.
"Friends, I rarely share with you the hateful posts and pictures that extreme liberals make about me to torment my stand for better moral values," he wrote.
By the time Bumble's Feedback team responded to Morgan, her morning study session had been wiped out by hours of torment from her seemingly demon-possessed phone.
The real torment begins when students mysteriously disappear and Heather begins to have horrific visions, leading her to believe that something ominous lies beyond the school's walls.
What good is the church in an hour of peril if the church craters and caves into the fears and the spirits of torment in our society?
" Later she would say, "Living together with a man, the man one loves the most, the best of men, is an intolerable torment for a modern woman.
Third, explorations of "classic" trolling rhetoric allows for the possibility that "free speech" crusaders, and the people they torment, are actually in agreement about free speech extremism.
He was a starving artist, taking menial jobs to make ends meet as his writing gradually turned toward the material horror and psychological torment of white supremacy.
Highlights from that record include "Pristine," a scrappy yet elegant ode to the torment of first love, and "Heat Wave," on which Jordan showcases her guitar chops.
There are a few terrible, surreal, allegorical images of judgment in the Book of Revelation, but nothing that, properly read, yields a clear doctrine of eternal torment.
Paying attention to what is happening in Washington is a form of self-torment so reality altering that it should be regulated as a Schedule IV drug.
It would have been foolish to believe that movies, that most creative of art forms, could have remained unaffected by the change and torment in our society.
Jackson saw North Carolina as David, staring down a year's worth of anguish and torment after a last-second loss in last season's title game to Villanova.
But one thing is clear: the experience left feelings of anguish and torment that lingered for a long time in the soul of this priest turned soldier.
In fact Judge Kavanaugh has written a law journal article about the subject with which the Democrats can torment him when they tire of the Roe vs.
As a lawyer familiar with online torment, Kalibová can tell the difference between a throwaway comment from an anonymous internet troll and an actual real-life threat.
The name that reminds everyone that, deep down, no matter how grownup and successful you've become, you were once a fucking loser worthy of torment and ridicule.
Pittsburgh LF Starling Marte continues to torment St. Louis this season, going 5-for-9 with two runs scored in this series and 14-for-34 this season.
Mr Burnashev, like many of his peers, admired one: "Setteekh Sir" (Cursed Land), a 1996 horror flick about spirits that torment a young family in a Yakut village.
So the anguish that he suffered on Rikers — the torment, the solitary confinement for 18 months straight — that kind of torture deserves rehabilitation and attention toward his psyche.
Part of the Baudelaires' torment is that the adults around them are too foolish to see veiled forewarnings of danger, making the orphans' misery all the more absurd.
Bogicic said Blagojevic came back from the dead to torment his family and neighbors, lurking near houses to demand food or shoes and attacking and strangling his victims.
And this year, I was spurred to think of the impending torment they bring before it even arrived: as I sat in a theater watching Bad Santa 2.
The woman the Capital Gazette shooter was convicted of stalking spoke out for the first time Monday about the torment he put her through for nearly a decade.
In fact, the existential horror of the Medium Place (boredom and a lack of cocaine) is treated with much more gravity than the possibility of eternal physical torment.
Torment, it turns out, looks rather good on Mary Crawley — maybe because, for the first time in many moons, we can feel the pulse of a human heart.
Seeing beautifully filmed imagery of how the torment of our Black ancestors fueled their courage — in a film with a mostly Black cast — feels nothing short of incredible.
The history of horror films is full of screaming women escaping or succumbing to every torment imaginable, inflicted by masked stalkers, creepy hoteliers, chainsaw-wielding cannibals, and more.
Uncharted's Nathan Drake was given more of an origin story in Uncharted 4, but it was nothing short of adorable in comparison to Lara Croft's ever-evolving torment.
The release timing for Torment: Tides of Numenara — which falls on the same day as Horizon and not long before Zelda and Mass Effect  — is a little rough.
If there's a thing that justifies the legacy of Planescape: Torment, it is the process of trying to figure out what exactly is happening inside that wacky universe.
" Frankel's attorney Barry Zone told PEOPLE the star's decision to report Hoppy's "abusive behavior followed years of systematic bullying, harassment, stalking and torment on an almost daily basis.
Highlighting the Kim regime's horrific torment of its own citizens will bring pressure on the regime where it is most vulnerable: its rule by terror, rather than consent.
And, starting in the nineties, an innovative Pennsylvania metalcore band called Zao released a series of brutal and mysterious albums that evoked the torment of Hell on earth.
Note: Talking about the endings of video games is very fun, and in this piece I talk about one of the (many) endings for Torment: Tides of Numenera!
In my long-running Mages & Murderdads show, I have played through the classic isometric RPGs, the Baldur's Gate games and Planescape: Torment, and come out other side frustrated.
He just sat there and took it, waiting, unless I was mistaken, for it all to be over, for the relentless torment that was his life to cease.
The violence isn't too graphic, but Theon's refusal to aid in his own rescue, his torment and the incessant barking of the dogs might be disturbing for some.
Being answerable to a skeptical news media may be an inconvenience — or, for someone as thin-skinned as he is, an absolute torment — but it's not a flaw.
Now a hamstrung F.C.C. is in even worse shape to deal with agile scammers armed to the teeth with technologies that enable them to exploit and torment consumers.
It's torment, and then it's suddenly over: The acid dissipates and the salivary glands, called up to neutralize the enemy, are left watering, still spoiling for a fight.
Many wayfarers blanch at the hardships of a lengthy solo sailing trip, but to Hilary Lister they were nothing compared with the torment of her living room couch.
In the palette of things that can torment you as an adult, fear of exposure was something that we hadn't talked about with any of the other characters.
President Muhammadu Buhari, who pledged during his campaign to rid the country of Boko Haram after years of torment, has declared the militants defeated despite their continued attacks.
St. Louis shortstop Paul DeJong, who was 13 during the 2006 playoffs, added his own bit of torment in the Cardinals-Mets rivalry, homering to drive in Molina.
The torment of Ciudad Mier, suffering in its dust and neglect, was that the fabulous kingdom of money was just down the street and over the narrow river.
After years of torment, he took ayahuasca during a trip to Peru and visualized himself journeying into his own body and removing a terrifying squid from his intestines.
Rogers' stance is a harrowing reminder of the torment women in the public eye, as well as others just walking down the street, face on a regular basis.
Adapted from the 1846 novella by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, this dark dramedy follows Simon's futile attempt to adopt his doppelgänger's likable traits until the torment eventually drives him mad.
But because I was too weak to retort, there was nothing I could do to diminish the torment I felt over my regression from independent man to perceived infant.
And with that awareness, you likely also have an informed conscience that will torment you if you abandon these people whose lives you could change with very little effort.
At present, only a handful of older titles will support the cloud feature, including Planescape: Torment, Dragon Age Origins, Heroes of Might & Magic III, and Vampire: the Masquerade Bloodlines.
It followed Wasteland 22 with the old-school-style RPG Torment: Tides of Numenera, which went on to became Kickstarter's third most-funded game raising more than $4 million.
Into the Breach's matches are fast and frenzied, the music is top notch and Chris Avellone—the guy who wrote Planescape Torment and Tyranny—wrote its story and dialogue .
In video, the 37-year-old suspect is at times seen wearing a werewolf mask to torment the sleeping girl, Sheriff David Morgan said at a press conference Wednesday.
This is all bad news for Chuck, but it puts Paul Giamatti squarely in his comfort zone, given the Job-like trials that torment nearly every character he plays.
I have been told that my feedback matters and that the previous rollouts to me were mistakes, rather than intentional and purposeful torment in violation of international humanitarian law.
Courtly gallantry, sexual torment, and the instincts of the Vegas entertainer make Flowers an oddly operatic figure, and the vaguely antiquated high-camp tone that defines the album fascinates.
"If you have any humanity left in your soul, please help us end our torment," the Zhang family said, pleading for Christensen to disclose where he left her body.
Logitech has announced its first silent mice, which will hopefully be enough to convince your boss to replace those aging mice that torment your ears on a daily basis.
John McCain, who had never before taken the bait following Trump's denigration last year of torment as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, issued a long and moving statement.
Clinton fully turned her attention to Mr. Trump after becoming the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, she and her aides have seemed to take delight in trying to torment him.
"Ultimately it's a cautionary tale if you recognize what is happening to this character, her torment, and the lack of respect for this character in her home," Handel said.
But he couldn't finish the thing: his health was failing, he was stretched between too many obligations, and he was consumed, as ever, by the torment of unrequited love.
The win presents an intriguing scenario: Romney, the onetime Republican Party standard bearer, with a perch in Washington to both help and torment Trump, the current Republican standard bearer.
A small oil-and-tempera painting called "The Torment of Saint Anthony," based on a print by Martin Schongauer, came at about the same time as his Ghirlandaio stint.
But it's the prospect of what will become of his findings, and of the placebo, as they make their way into clinical practice, that really seems to torment him.
They are the ideas to which McCain held fast in his torment, to which billions worldwide aspire, and to which every American implicitly subscribes, even those who pretend otherwise.
In "Torment (for M.B.)" (20203), for example, the artist poured different layers of wet paper pulp onto the surface, then let each one dry before applying a different color.
Eros is a name for a kind of love that's equal parts passion and torment, a kind of irrational heart fire that opens a gate into something longer-lasting.
This bit of nastiness belongs entirely to Mr. Trump — he has made a choice to torment undocumented families — and his attempt to pass the buck is dishonest and gutless.
Never forget, even for a minute, that these Patriots, and maybe most notably Belichick, relish the opportunity to torment the Jets, who were demolished by New England, 33-0.
Ever since President Nixon wanted to use the IRS to torment his political adversaries, however, most White Houses have preferred to keep their distance from tax implementation and enforcement.
She basically picked me up, not out of a slush pile but from a trash bin of writers another editor at Simon & Schuster had decided to torment and reject.
Visitors stop by, but they're mostly instruments of further torment, including a pair of exterminators who detonate a bug bomb and leave him gasping in a cloud of poison.
While Mr. Waterford managed to avoid the Grim Reaper a few weeks ago, the show has begun dropping clues that Fred wasn't saved — his torment is merely being drawn out.
"Nazanin is still a prisoner of conscience, still unfairly jailed after a sham trial, and still being subjected to the torment of separation from her home and family," Allen added.
The Ninth World, the hodgepodge of mixed realities that make up the space of Torment, is chock full of castoffs who all have a wax and wane relationship with death.
Beyond the ability to torment McConnell's whip count, a Senate seat would also give Moore the capacity to widen the parameters of the policy debate in Washington in new directions.
And as for Sansa… After enduring rape, assault, and psychological torment at the hands of Ramsay Bolton, Sansa seized her opportunity to escape Winterfell at the side of Theon Greyjoy.
Karina was in her first year of high school in an area roughly 500 miles from São Paulo and was living through a year of torment, according to her family.
This stranger I'd convinced was placed on this flight specifically to torment me had shown me the one sight I'd wanted so badly to see during my time in Alaska.
Mage's Tale is an attempt to create a full-fledged Oculus Rift dungeon-crawler around this kind of spellcasting, from Wasteland 2 and Torment: Tides of Numenera developer InExile Entertainment.
Kendall Lubay told the Cincinnati Enquirer that he stopped to show respect to not just those who died but those who were feeling the "torment and pain" of their loss.
Badison — real name: Madison Murphy — is played by Amanda Fuller, and is the kind of character who, like Pennywise the Clown, may show up in your dreams to torment you.
Maria Conchita Alonso is angry President Obama traveled 90 miles south of Miami, claiming the Prez is sending a message it's okay for the Castro regime to torment its citizens.
"If you find a job you like, the 996 problem does not exist; if you're not passionate about it, every minute of going to work is a torment," he added.
Tina Turner is opening up about why she decided to forgive ex-husband Ike Turner after years of torment and abuse while their success as a musical duo was rising.
That it was a portal from Irkalla, the Mesopotamian version of Hell, that would allow its inhabitants to enter our reality and spread unending plague and torment throughout our world.
As is too often true in the world of online virality, this seemed to be a case where what appeared cute and joyful was tainted with a tale of torment.
And it rarely finds cinematic ways to convey the spiritual longing and/or torment expressed by its various characters, preferring instead to address these matters and others in ruminative dialogue.
I'll take fake nice any day, if you're one of these people who's capable of torment and torture and horror and nastiness -- and you choose nice for any reason. Good.
The book responded to a common reading of horror (and particularly slasher) films of the '70s and '80s: that they were misogynistic invitations for men to torment women by proxy.
During the season 9 reunion last August, she broke down in tears about the "torment and torture" she said she's had to deal with "every single second" since their split.
Thomas continued to torment the Wizards with 23 points and nine assists as the Boston Celtics finished off a four-game season sweep with a 116-91 win Monday night.
With all of this secret torment going on behind-the-scenes, it's no surprise she wanted to wanted to warn LuAnn about from marrying a man she wasn't sure about.
The men who torment the female heroines do so because they hate some part of themselves — a part of themselves they've been made to hate by circumstances larger than themselves.
You build the heel up by making him look dangerous—"feeding" him weaker wrestlers, having him torment the face, and letting him cheat or force his way to the top.
Human Flow is a personal project to Ai, who is the son of exiled poet Ai Qing, and who grew up experiencing humiliation and physical torment during China's Cultural Revolution.
Given school-age kids can get in trouble for insulting someone in the hallway, they're quick to torment peers though apps, especially if they piggyback on one everyone already uses.
A special Times report traces his years of torture at a secret prison in Afghanistan run by the C.I.A., and the lasting inner torment he has faced since his release.
But it is struggling with growth and its problem with trolls, a term for those who torment others online, and various sorts of hateful content have proved hard to fix.
Another militant group -- Ansar al-Islam -- offered condolences to the families of the victims of the massacre and said that God promised torment for anyone who killed a Muslim unjustly.
The ad, called "Sidekicks," shows a dramatized scene of bullying, from a victim's point of view, as a mean youth and two accomplices corner and torment him as he cowers.
Ex-Phillie Jayson Werth continues to torment his former team, hitting his third homer in four games overall and his 210th against Philadelphia — his second-highest total versus any opponent.
But one week later, another boy came into this world in Belgrade in the former Yugoslavia, one who would go on to torment Murray on tennis courts around the world.
By the end of July, Harlan had Love Addict—a searing novel of hopeless hungers, demanding bodies, girls trapped in a torment of their own making, et cetera, et cetera.
There's the long shadow of Charlie Chaplin, whose monumental success and undeniable genius torment Laurel, and the usual exploitation by Hollywood producers like the titan of silent comedy, Hal Roach.
West, doubling down on self-torment, managing his teams to the edge of existence, stressing out and doing everything in his power to convince everyone that he wasn't a failure.
"Is it believable that she was alone with a wolfy group of guys who thought it was funny to sexually torment a girl like Debbie?" the roommate, James Roche, said.
Saturn in Aquarius tests your existential thoughts and ephemeral theories, offering you the opportunity to cast off the shadows that threaten and torment you in favor of your truest intuition.
Fun fact: In Greek mythology, Tartarus is the lowest part of Hades where the wicked were thrown to suffer eternal torment—Pluto, of course, being the god of the underworld.
Defenseman Shea Weber has done his best to torment the Islanders with a goal and an assist in the first meeting before netting his team's lone tally in last month's encounter.
While many fans want to see her happy, those who prefer Sad Mary want her to remain the vessel of their deepest torment, forever channeling their own angst into sad bangers.
Yet the pills had their limits, and we routinely entered these solitary cells and discovered slashed arms, blood-smeared walls, and agonized faces begging for relief from the torment of isolation.
The pair's professional relationship turned personal, and when they married in 1968, the intensely jealous producer kept her sequestered in their California mansion and subjected her to years of psychological torment.
But Ms Lavelle is one of a handful of exceptional youngsters, along with Lindsey Horan (another playmaker) and Mallory Pugh (a lethal striker) who could torment defenders for years to come.
Following Abdul-Jabbar's logic, shouldn't Liam Hemsworth's iconic "ice baths and flexing in tiny shorts" photo also lead to a hearty round of schoolyard torment for is many nieces and nephews?
And having a 20th-anniversary screening is Todd Solondz's eviscerating 1995 portrait of adolescent torment, "Welcome to the Dollhouse," accompanied by "Night and Fog," Alain Resnais's 1955 documentary about the Holocaust.
There was the stress of knowing violence might be just around the corner, the anger rooted in the administration's casual indifference, and the torment of never knowing when she'd get out.
Gonzalez tames Mets, Nationals win 6th in row NEW YORK — Washington Nationals left-hander Gio Gonzalez is not running out of ways to torment the New York Mets at Citi Field.
It's not just Kylie on the upcoming "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" ... you see and feel the torment Khloe Kardashian went through as you hear her primal screams over Tristan's tryst.
Rather, they are the author's insistence, over and over again, throughout her painfully straightforward account of the physical and psychological torment that was inflicted on her, that she "wanted" her father.
You can see, when she's crying in agony or searching for answers in an appointment with her doctor, how the torment of the chronic pain condition fibromyalgia wears down her soul.
One of the ways we gauge an eating disorder is not necessarily by what you eat or the overt symptoms, but the degree of torment that goes on inside your head.
And other predators, knowing there is a serious price to be paid for predatory conduct, might have altered their own conduct to avoid getting in trouble -- saving countless victims from torment.
At the time, Elaine, whose sense of freedom included semi-public sexual affairs that were known to torment her husband, felt compelled to explain that the images were not of her.
Among the Democrats with the power to torment Trump are two he has gleefully insulted: Adam Schiff, who will head the intelligence committee, and Maxine Waters of the Financial Services Committee.
They cajole, threaten and otherwise torment the striving beauties with whatever is handy — last season a contestant with bipolar disorder killed herself after her handler tampered with her mood-stabilizing medication.
This film is off the charts when it come to "Biblical heterosexuality, or else punishment": Not content to torment the unfaithful, this Krampus goes after the recently divorced and their offspring.
There's so much to unpack in Torment, but when you have to read rows and rows of text to even understand your basic life, you know it's going to be complicated.
With a bold voice and a remote, self-effacing presence, Sia supplied the soundtrack, while Ms. Mincone — and, onscreen, Ms. Ziegler — embodied every nuance of torment and vindication, surviving every freakout.
But sometimes it distracts from the richness of Mozart's harmonically intense and complex music during the many intricate ensembles in which the lovers go through moments of genuine confusion and torment.
The process of deciding who deserves reparations would bring such rancor and consume so much of our national conversation that the current issues that torment us would not receive adequate attention.
Despite his decades long metier of murder and malevolence, that such an uncompromisingly robust and private individual as Cave would willingly invite us to witness his personal torment was previously unthinkable.
Apart from its titanic partnering requirements, Rudolf has solos in each act charting his descent from questing elegance to psychological torment; we're shown his reactions to 15 or more different people.
However, a secret revealed by Eddie's sister Lindsay (Sprague Grayden) earlier in the season continued to torment him, and he realized that he couldn't renew his vows without learning the truth.
White Sox 2, Indians 0 Lucas Giolito scattered three hits over a season-high 7 1/3 innings, and Yoan Moncada continued to torment Cleveland as visiting Chicago posted a victory.
And the fact that Mr. Trump takes such evident pleasure in the torment, and his critics respond like Pavlov's dogs, seems to fortify the bond between Mr. Trump and his enthusiasts.
Some game achievements require playing over and over, hoping for the right lucky combination of items to turn up — although your prize is probably just discovering a new kind of torment.
"You will never tell me where she is because you like to torment people, you like to hurt them, you enjoy it," Young said to him in court, according to MLive.com.
For a time, American forces blasted heavy metal music (including Van Halen's "Panama") to torment Mr. Noriega and prevent reporters with directional microphones from hearing conversations between military and Vatican officials.
As he narrowed down the candidates to serve as America's top diplomat, Trump denied that he included Romney in the process to torment him after the harsh criticism during the campaign.
Mr. Daly has a natural air of affable professionalism — in other series and movies, he plays lots of doctors and school principals — but he combines that here with a churning torment.
You forced our Nation through turmoil and torment over a wholly fabricated story, illegally purchased from a foreign spy by Hillary Clinton and the DNC in order to assault our democracy.
As Moss recites the last words of Atwood's novel in voiceover, the camera pushes in on her face, and we're left guessing: Is Offred about to be led to unimaginable torment?
The Good Place has always been pointed, broadly, toward overturning the kind of "morality inequality" that divides the afterlife into a system that tosses almost everyone who dies into eternal torment.
With little hope of rescue and no food left to sustain them, the young men cut flesh from their friends' bodies, "amid much torment and soul-searching," Canessa writes in his book.
Yet after seeing Talking Tina torment her owner's family, I could never make eye contact with my Samantha and Addy dolls, so sure was I that they would wink playfully at me.
Archive film of the Imperial family in happier times flickers around Anna Anderson as she sits in her iron hospital bed; curious well-wishers prod and observe her; violent flashbacks torment her.
He may be seeing through to the nuts and bolts of the web, weaving a story out of its danger and turning it into a terrifying delusion of persecution, suffering, and torment.
Arenado continues to torment San Francisco as he smacked a go-ahead three-run homer on Tuesday to help the Rockies halt their six-game losing streak with a 7-3 victory.
In this case, the friction comes from her sister Nebula (Karen Gillan), who's determined to kill her for complicity in the torment she suffered at their hands of their evil father, Thanos.
We must call upon our representatives and legislators to end mandatory detention — so that asylum-seeking clients like mine no longer have to endure further torment when they have already fled persecution.
All Mr. Gyatso had to do to end the torment, he said, was to agree with his captors that Tibet was historically a part of China, and that it should remain so.
Even the studio's better-known original work, like the Pillars of Eternity series and spiritual spinoff Tyranny, are modeled on old-school RPGs like Baldur's Gate, Icewind Dale series, and Planescape: Torment.
Written in the voice of a nephew of Castle, the tale is spare and almost detached, but the images reveal the torment of his silent, lonely childhood and the passion of creation.
This is a defining night in her life, cementing her to the two friends who help dispose of the body, and feeding the blackmailer who will torment her for the next decade.
Yes, Lester later became part of two other World Series-winning teams in Boston, but he had missed the momentous, unforgettable victory that freed Red Sox fans from 86 years of torment.
But if you've tried and tried and they won't stop tormenting you by omission, then, fair or not, it's on you to Plan-B it: to find ways to become torment-proof.
J.C. The placid folk-rock arrangement of "Imagining My Man" holds internalized torment and confusion, as Aldous Harding, a songwriter from New Zealand, ponders a relationship that's hovering in a troubled limbo.
That's no easy task, given that the damned souls the crew is out to redeem include John Wheaton (Brandon Scott Jones), a gossip columnist chosen by the Bad Place to torment Tahani.
Leon's torment is expressed first through a stutter and later through trichotillomania (pulling his hair out), but he remains tenderhearted, quick to defend his sister at school despite her privilege at home.
Brought to a second convent run by a flighty libertine abbess (Liselotte Pulver, who played a bombshell secretary in Billy Wilder's 1961 comedy "One, Two, Three"), Suzanne experiences another sort of torment.
Jenner says that, even now all these years later, her "heart breaks" when she thinks about the alleged physical torment at the hands of ex-husband O.J. Simpson that Nicole reported to authorities.
In a new trailer for Netflix's Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, the Baudelaire orphans' evil guardian (played by Neil Patrick Harris) prepares to torment the children through a series of chores.
And it's a good bet that the President won't be able to resist injecting himself into Britain's political torment over Europe when he's in London next week as a guest of the Queen.
And I realized that I learned from him that when he played the upright bass, he was taking all the pain and torment of his own life and turning it into something beautiful.
Pennywise's power is that he feeds on the real fears of children, fears so primal that he's able to return to torment them as adults decades later, continuing his generational cycle of violence.
The best bet for the former vice president may be to turn the controversy -- the latest holdover from his long political past to torment his campaign -- into a full-frontal attack on Trump.
King himself appeared in a video message to torment his fans: "It remains one of my most personal works so I'm delighted it's finally making it to the big screen," the author said.
Whether he was conscious of it or not, he was exorcising the demons within him and taking the torment of his life and using it as an energy to make something truly beautiful.
The present-day plot line (which has no new leads on who killed Natalie Keen and Ann Nash) really took a backseat to the torment of Camille's past, and it's all Amma's fault.
Ronaldo won his 1th cap to break the record of Luis Figo, who was watching from the stands, but his landmark occasion turned into a night of torment for the Real Madrid luminary.
The group reacted by saying his death would not harm it, and his killers would face "torment", a statement in the group's al-Naba newspaper said, according to the Site Intelligence monitoring group.
Millions of people around the world had fallen in love with this musical, but I squirmed in my seat, trying to rise above the inexplicable torment I felt every time the melody repeated.
The Gamergaters created and shared lists of industry women to target and torment, including Anita Sarkeesian, a media critic who had risen to prominence by calling out sexism in the video game industry.
Kevin Systrom: Social media needs to be policed Once again Kevin Systrom goes onstage somewhere and is not forced to answer exactly what led to his departure at Instagram, to my everlasting torment.
Littered with racial and anti-gay slurs, the student says that black people "should be "torment[ed]...with firehoses and the Ku Klux Klan," and that he hopes all LGBT people "get cancer.
Much of Nic's torment plays out on his face, framed by the actor's angelic curls that give him the appearance of a Baudelairien victim — a truly beautiful boy, in existential and physical pain.
Their guard Sergio Rodriguez came off the bench to torment his former club Real with 23 points and his tally was matched by Frenchman Nando De Colo, while forward Will Clyburn added 18.
Still, what black horror has always returned to is the messy configuration of the self: how it's challenged; its ability to withstand, or give in to, torment; its interest in redemption, transcendence, love.
"The Real Housewives of New Jersey" star Danielle Staub says her estranged hubby's doing everything he can to extend their broken marriage ... purely because he's an attention whore who's trying to torment her.
Joffrey Baratheon liked to nail women to his bed with arrows, torment Sansa Stark, and don't even get us started what he wanted to do to the top marginal tax rate of Westeros.
She alleges that Fator's behavior has negatively affected her "health and well-being" and that he's used his fame and wealth after leaving the reality show to "bully, torment, harass and intimidate" her.
Mona literally told Hanna that she was afraid she would torment Hanna and her friends again with access to the game, so no one can act offended she did just what she said.
The bully would come out of his cell in the morning with big, black rings round his eyes from not sleeping, but didn't care as long as he could torment the poor fucker.
Such contrived outings will sound more like a torment than an adventure to many, but then again, maybe they seem more fun when considered against the hellscape backdrop of a call center job.
But it is to the credit of this interpretation, which uses Thornton Wilder's 1937 version, that you feel not only for the painfully enlightened wife but also for the bewildered husband in torment.
No two situations are the same, of course, but if the timing of this SFC investigation is any guide, there are plenty more undead listings that could rise again to torment the living.
In the 19th century, Dostoyevsky wrote about the phenomenon of self-laceration, as both a physical and spiritual form of torment, a naturally unnatural response to the divisive absurdities of self and society.
Together, those events gave her a new clarity about her life and the torment she suffered — and how things might have been different, if the world was more accepting of people like her.
Experts say they can't be completely sure of its authenticity, but the display of an item so evocative certainly spurs contemplation of the torment that must have been rushing through van Gogh's mind.
The show is now also a dysfunctional-workplace comedy, for instance, as Michael begs for one more chance from his harsh bosses, who prefer the old-fashioned fire-and-hammers version of torment.
Letter To the Editor: "Freed From ISIS, Not the Torment" (front page, July 27) describes a girl's horrific experiences at the hands of ISIS, part of its effort to eliminate the Yazidi systematically.
While the precise and effective version of Gsellman has gone missing, Braves starter Julio Teheran continued to torment the Mets, giving up two runs on four hits over six and one-third innings.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday joked that if some British members of parliament had their way Brexit would be an endless process like the torment of the Greek mythological figure Prometheus.
As Donald's reluctant companion, Peter is forced to join a pickup football game in the snow, and to visit a hostile former acquaintance who reminds him of how he used to torment Donald.
" 'I was stuck between being a girl and boy' While the immediate family knew Shazia's true identity, the wider neighbourhood was unaware, and she describes the torment of "playing two different roles in society.
According to those present, Roger whispered comments of encouragement or harassment to those in the neighboring stall, perhaps hoping to win a friend or torment a quick lay from someone with a fragile ego.
The scene effectively captures the kind of torment which is evident on many of the phone recordings, where we can hear Johnson complaining to colleagues about how he never received credit for his achievements.
And speaking of interpreting — there is no hell more special and nuanced and designed to torment you specifically than the Instagram Discover page of any given topic: 'This is what fries should look like.
Among people in Cardinal Zen's camp, the impending deal is seen as a betrayal of the clerics who endured years of torment for their loyalty to Rome, and to the principle of papal authority.
No longer an only child with ample urban comforts, she must get used to a hardscrabble life in the Abruzzo countryside, with taciturn parents who beat their offspring and cruel brothers who torment her.
But during the season 9 reunion in August, she broke down in tears about the "torment and torture" she said she's had to deal with "every single second" since their split in December 2012.
It's about exploring the crime, establishing the crime and the torment of the characters within this story and exploring their stories hopefully with dignity and depth and that's what what we endeavored to do.
Deadfire is a throwback to the Baldur's Gate games and Planescape: Torment, well-loved isometric RPGs that were built on dozens of years of official Dungeons & Dragons worldbuilding created in hundreds of official books.
Eager to torment Mr. Trump, and the Republicans straining to navigate his erratic bid, her team has also planned at least faint, attention-grabbing plays in other states with little history of Democratic success.
But, at the episode's end, in a beautifully subtle bit of writing, we learn where Gibbs's famous "rules" — which he has used over the years to correct, guide and torment staff members — came from.
Further research into this historical intersection will offer a better understanding of the way artists have responded to forces of temptation and torment with visual representation and might do so in the present day.
He said he was not subjected to electrical shocks, but did see at the station a hand-cranked electrical generator, consistent with the device other gay men said had been used to torment them.
Structured as a home-invasion thriller with brash comedic overtones, this sharp-elbowed tale of a financially strapped British threesome who torment a wealthy family has bags of style and even a few ideas.
With this dose of methadone, individually calibrated to alleviate cravings without producing a high, these inmates have been spared the torment of detox — a painful process that includes diarrhea, insomnia, severe cramping and hallucinations.
And even if his legal challenge fails, Democrats said on Monday that Mr. Blankenship could torment Mr. Morrisey with negative ads, and reach deep into his pockets to demonize the Republican leadership in Washington.
" This style of whiteness training, Johnson writes, "encourages sharing one's origin story, failings and sense of torment, but beyond charitable giving, it does not necessitate sharing resources at the level of redistributive public policy.
Among those to survive is Viljar Hanssen (Jonas Strand Gravli), despite being shot multiple times, putting him through the torment of attempting to recover, despite shell fragments that remain perilously lodged in his brain.
But if my coming forward prevents just one person from enduring the torment, discrimination and retaliation I've experienced, or sheds light on Centerra and SOC's lack of accountability, it will all be worth it.
While many point to the necessity of torment and yearning in the stereotypical suffering artist, Mr. Haas said that his music showed no sign of becoming watered down, technically or emotionally, by his newfound freedom.
After episodes like this, full of unrelenting torment, you can't help but feel like that hanged walker dangling from the bridge, stuck in limbo and waiting for someone to put you out of your misery.
Lucas Giolito scattered three hits over a season-high 03 20/20 innings, and Yoan Moncada continued to torment the Cleveland Indians as the visiting Chicago White Sox posted a 22-0 victory on Tuesday.
The company subjected "an immigrant woman of color to this racial torment for their own personal profit," and forced her "to flee to the Middle East to escape persecution" in the US, the lawsuit said.
People often gravitate toward horror in times of dread: The genre provides a service to those living in fear, allowing a healthy outlet for experiencing and then, ideally, moving past the anxieties that torment us.
The weight of responsibility — and the price of neglecting it — is also the theme tying together the two halves of this episode: Scully's torment and loss and the fly-swarmed trash monster terrorizing downtown Philadelphia.
The professor has a history with the original Team Venture, having been present as a junior member and photographer back when Jonas Sr. and associates seized the island from the Fraternity of Torment in 1969.
As Team Venture and the Fraternity of Torment reunite at the museum opening, Professor Impossible stumbles through the background, his destructive ennui mirroring the mounting tension between the attendees of Jonas Jr.'s big shindig.
In a statement obtained by The Blast, a representative for the woman explained that she couldn't "handle" the torment and pressures that tend to come along when one accuses a high-profile celebrity of rape.
And having a 20th-anniversary screening isTodd Solondz's eviscerating 1995 portrait of adolescent torment, "Welcome to the Dollhouse," is accompanied by "Night and Fog," Alain Resnais's 1955 documentary about the Holocaust, chosen by Mr. Solondz.
CANNES, France (Reuters) - Roman Polanski, whose 1960s films "Repulsion" and "Rosemary's Baby" focused on women in mental torment, returns to the same theme in a film that screened at Cannes on Saturday to mixed reviews.
"Allen subjected Justene and those close to her to a sustained campaign of torment until she was unable to endure his behaviour any longer," Hannah Sidaway of the Crown Prosecution Service said in a statement.
I did my best to assure them that this could be minimized or eliminated by insisting on a nonmedical death, without the torment of heroic interventions to prolong life by a few hours or days.
Where Elsa and Anna co-exist with a heart-stealing old man who occasionally dooms anime teenagers to the Realm of Darkness, a magical version of hell where one can wander in slow, eternal torment.
He drew a nine-pitch walk to start the game, fueled other rallies with hits and now will torment the Yankees or the Astros in the Dodgers' first trip to the World Series since 1988.
The person who unplugged you takes you on a tour of the "real world" and shows you the factories where the animals are raised and killed, and you see torment, hear yelps, hisses, and screams.
Life, though, is rarely that simple for someone in torment — someone like Ayanna Bates, 20, who lives in Queens and works with Project Heal, a nonprofit that helps people with eating disorders pay for treatment.
Growing up in a stagnating factory town, where violence and xenophobia are endemic, Eddy was subjected to torment that was only compounded by his sexuality; ultimately, his attraction to men may have been his salvation.
While Mr. Mark was thrilled with hearing some of the girls were safe, his joy was mixed with the awful, gut-wrenching torment of not knowing if his own two daughters were among those released.
My sense is that Chuck's electricity phobia is a stand in for his conscience, which begins to torment him after he is ushered out the door of his firm with $3 million of Howard's money.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., "Night of the Living Dead" resonated with audiences and some critics by presenting a black man's torment by a mob of white zombies before he is killed by law enforcement.
" Comparing Africans (and laboratory animals) to a representative of the white upper class, he concluded, with some disdain, that all their torment combined "is utterly negligible compared with one painful night of a hysterical bluestocking.
It's the story of a group of powerful men sacrificing a girl's body on the altar of their own professional advancement — and it's also the story of them using her torment as a bonding activity.
We're not down with bullying either, but equating a pretty mild joke about Zuckerberg's personal musical preferences to the torment that children and countless other groups face daily suggests that Lavigne could seriously use some perspective.
An Idaho father is calling on parents to educate their children about the affects of bullying in response to the torment his 7-year-old son experiences because of a rare condition that disfigured his face.
So much of what remains engaging about Torment has less to do with the big narrative moves and more to do with the feeling of "oh shit, they thought of that?!" when strange things come up.
In a display of raw emotion, actor Andrew Lincoln renders Rick's inner torment as he sees a child that clearly reminds him of his own daughter Judith — while realizing that he likely just murdered her father.
Daniel Murphy continued to torment his former team by driving in a pair of runs in the series opener and is blistering 12-for-28 with two homers and eight RBIs in seven encounters this season.
"I want to write things that will be a relief from the earnest torment of typical Y.A. literature," he said at a diner next door to P.S. 3 where he ordered a glass of orange juice.
Among the many revelations in her candid conversation on the reunion show, Frankel said that the only thing that would free her from Hoppy's alleged torment would be to move forward with a "zero contact" solution.
"I can't explain the torment I am put through when I have to choose paying my bills or buying the medicine I need," Mandile explains, lamenting the fact that the VA won't cover his medical cannabis.
But the two faiths do have some common features; they reject the idea, espoused by some traditionalist Christians, of "eternal torment" for those not saved by God, arguing instead that such people will simply be destroyed.
Liza Weil, who played Paris Geller, Rory Gilmore's best friend and roommate; and actor Yanic Truesdale, who played the fussy French inn employee that Lorelai and Sookie loved to torment, are both back for the revival.
And while robocalls, made with an automated dialer or using a prerecorded or artificial voice, torment Democrats, Republicans and independents alike, even on this issue, Washington leadership has found a way to divide along party lines.
In the end, the families of the innocent victims of this shooting should not be compelled to endure the torment of a lengthy court battle against the Air Force for its role in this national tragedy.
The story is centered on a young black girl named Pecola Breedlove, who is bullied for her appearance and longs for blond hair and blue eyes to fit in with the white children who torment her.
To that end, A goes on to blackmail the girls, frame them for assorted crimes, lure them to various spooky locations to lock them up, and torment them in a series of progressively more elaborate ways.
Still, I have to admit, there's something therapeutic about seeing all this doomsday hot air—which used to torment me on an hourly basis as a child—now couched in such a limp and pathetic format.
They threw themselves into the sea, 14 black women, all together, all at the same time, in a single motion — what diligence they had, the waves were very large and rough, the winds blowing with torment.
Mostly, Sawyer insists that she doesn't belong in the hospital but doesn't help her case — she makes one mistake and then another, and consistently refuses to play the good girl — which prolongs her incarceration and torment.
But her advice, hard-earned through her own lifelong anxiety, which would wake her out of sleep to torment her, is so simple that "Hope and Help" essentially turns into a soothing repetition of two points.
In "Regarding the Pain of Others" (2003), she still viewed photojournalists with skepticism (she dubbed them "star witnesses" and "specialized tourists"), and remained averse to the kind of prurient gaze that images of torment can foster.
The fact, then, that these two fiercely independent men would enslave other human beings, subjecting them to the same torment that they themselves could not escape, is not only difficult to understand but impossible to forget.
The exhibition, titled "Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer," will contain 150 drawings, three marble sculptures, his first known painting ("The Torment of Saint Anthony"), and other works, from collections all over the United States and Europe.
But they also include the prayers that carried him through his torment as a prisoner of war, and helped him through his life journey as he sought to reconcile his mistakes with his heroic public image.
Interspersing Luna's quest with scenes of Giuseppe's torment, the writers and directors, Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza (whose 2014 feature, "Salvo," was similarly resistant to classification), flip the tone from bucolic to brutal with distressing ease.
According to Jane Russ, chairperson of the Hare Preservation Trust, beyond the torment and gruesome death experienced by the hares, the dogs involved can also suffer as a result of their owners' callous attitudes towards animals.
As soon as a starling bent to stab its bill into the soil, the male bluebird hit it in the head from above and was gone again before it could discern the source of its torment.
And while we've faithfully dedicated our Tuesday evenings to following the poor decisions of four teenagers — now women — as they attempt to figure who is behind their torment, we're mostly relieved that it's almost over for good.
That's the torment running through the monologue delivered by Annie (Toni Collette, who anchors the film with a vanity-free rawness) at the grief support group she sneaks out to attend not long after her mother's funeral.
Fate of the Furious revolves around Dominic Toretto's decisions, his big action moves, his angst over making those moves, and his emotional torment over the kidnapping of his ex and the baby he didn't know he had.
Following an early demo, Flesh Ripping Sonic Torment, Carcass made their full-length debut in 1988 with Reek of Putrefaction, an album recorded so hurriedly that the band was openly unhappy with its rough and muddied sounds.
Facebook shows off its AI vision technologies When malicious users upload something offensive to torment or disturb people, it traditionally has to be seen and flagged by at least one human, either a user or paid worker.
With all that pedigree behind it and a laudably fat spec sheet, the HTC U11 Plus was all set to tempt and torment me the way the iPhone X and Pixel 2 XL have been doing lately.
And in a recent episode, four friends emerge from Hell and humble themselves before a burrito in the hope of escaping eternal torment, before discovering, as Freud might say, that sometimes a burrito is only a burrito.
Sources close to Govan tell us she has no idea why Arenas continues to insult and torment her -- since she's not doing it to him -- but all she wants now is for him to leave her alone.
His morphine habit is his only solace from the mental torment caused by his undead creations, chiefly Lily who is still hamming it up with Dorian, and Creature, who is faraway on a boat trapped in ice.
Ali seemed not to care that the objective of sparring was to practice technique, not inflict torment, "In the first round, Cassius threw a hard right, and Fred warned him not to hit hard," Cecil Talbott said.
In addition to the bulldozer slum clearances and egregious public-works graft now synonymous with athletic mega-events, the forced disappearance and grotesque torment of regime opponents redoubled throughout the preparations—and indeed, continued during the tournament.
I suppose I didn't want to subject myself to the pointless torment of "maybe I should have written it more like this," and as a result for the past few years I've been largely engaged with nonfiction.
Most had felt pressure their entire lives to fall more neatly into a binary and it had been a source of torment, so to see them so clearly as their real selves was very moving and liberating.
"It's a rarely seen work that shows Judas on the floor in absolute torment having returned the 30 pieces of silver to the priests in remorse for having betrayed Christ," said the Morgan's director, Colin B. Bailey.
But I think the biggest fear of all is I'm afraid that the things I love will erode the foundations of the things that "torment" me but I need (like financial stability, the comfort zone and shit).
Out of that torment, though, came an oeuvre of raw focus that sometimes shrieked into the abyss — as in his most famous painting, "The Scream" — but, far more often, embraced melancholy, resignation and the inevitability of decline.
It's an ink drawing of a single tree, but no ordinary tree: although naturalistically detailed, it looks bizarrely animated, like some half-human creature in torment, thrashing its armlike branches and yanking its roots from the earth.
The guidelines include specific rules for riding elephants, restraining them with leg chains for limited periods of time, and for using the traditional bullhook that's used to guide them and, in the wrong hands, to torment them.
The report, From Teasing to Torment: School Climate Revisited, is a follow-up to a GLSEN study released in 2005—the first to analyze the differences in experience for LGBT and non-LGBT youth in schools nationwide.
The team's bulldozing potency wrecked opponents across its first 11 games — even in the Chiefs' two losses, they have scored 91 points — and it will torment those charged with thwarting them across their final five, and beyond.
I was easily embarrassed as a child, but I endured because I coveted the ring — you build a special relationship with the object of your torment — which had been passed down from my grandfather to my father.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Sebastian Vettel ended the torment of 13 months without a win by leading his complaining Ferrari team mate Charles Leclerc across the line in a one-two finish at the Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday.
Others this week, and this morning, have spoken to the depths of his torment, and the depths of his courage there in the cells, when day after day, year after year, that iron was tempered into steel.
Of course, we've since learned that the Good Place is actually the Bad Place, an experiment cooked up by Michael (Ted Danson) to better torment four unlucky humans in a fashion they'll suspect less and hate more.
As I've written about in another Postscript column, Planescape: Torment was a game that seemed to have things to say to the player; it wasn't just a cool world to carve a bloody trail of vengeance through.
Like the Fallout games of the late 1990s, immersive sims like Deus Ex, and the early Thief games, Planescape: Torment seemed to be reaching out for other ways of dealing with, and being in, a game world.
Perhaps the most harrowing theme to emerge from it — or the one that's taken custody of my own imagination, anyway — is the existential torment of camp life: Most of the refugees in Dadaab have little hope of leaving.
Yet it is torment, not bliss, that most marks the lives of this little band of worshipers, who are seeking in stringent religion a refuge from worldly suffering: a dead child, a grim marriage, a life in bondage.
Reilly isn't given much to work with here either, and is left trying to get additional mileage from listless scenes that subject Dr. Watson to all sorts of comedic torment (be it emotional neglect or mean-spirited slapstick).
"Today, they rejoice for the killing ... and then they will cry much when Allah will overpower them, with His permission, with affliction of the worst torment by the soldiers of Abu Muhammad and his brothers," the statement said.
Refugee children are also uniquely vulnerable to discrimination and bullying, something Sarfraz says she experienced when a few elementary school classmates embarked on a campaign to torment her after they found out she lived in the asylum center.
There's no specificity to Danny's experience other than the most generic of identity crises — like the world needed another billionaire vigilante — and Jones is far too placid a leading man to give any sense of Danny's internal torment.
Frei, who spent five seasons with TFC, returned to torment his former team mates earning MLS Cup most valuable player honors after shutting out a high-powered Toronto attack that had produced 17 goals in five playoff contests.
ABOUT THE BRUINS (23-22-6): Tuukka Rask continued to torment Pittsburgh in the first two encounters this season, turning aside all 34 shots he faced in the first meeting before registering an additional 30 in the rematch.
Thus Alice is by the premiere's end a woman both scorned and professionally embarrassed, so she and her company are apparently going to spend this series chasing after Ben, and he is going to continue to torment them.
Pierce lived to torment the Bockers, the NBA's most persistently pathetic high valuation franchise, seeming to feed off the contrived mythic energy of Madison Square Garden, no matter how good or bad the Knicks were at the time.
The performance ended with the members of DAD surrounding Suit Trump, Baby Trump, and Jeeves Trump in a collective wall of human torment as a rapper named Ikkor the Wolf hopped on stage and busted out a track.
That's what happened yesterday at DreamHack Atlanta, when an off-the-mark shot from The Muffin Men's Kyle "Torment" Storer bounced off the wall, hit Gale Force Esports' Alexandre "Kaydop" Courant's car, and landed in Gale Force's net.
A series of even more extreme European films were released during this period—not all horror movies per se, but titles pushing the boundaries of extremity with their physical and sexual violence and unremitting torment of their characters.
In the "Butterfly Etude," she contrasted fluttering wings with daring prances to Chopin; and in "Les Funérailles," to Liszt, she wilted with torment as her quiet poses etched themselves into space, one evaporating until another took its place.
Rape and sexual assault victims are the population most vulnerable to anguish and torment, according to RAINN, the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network — more so than any other group of people who have experienced a violent crime.
Yet, in its season 2 finale, it's hinted that what happened with Eddie (David Giuntoli) and Alex (Olivia Steele Falconer) on that boat may never be solved — and it could torment Eddie for the rest of his life.
"Mädchen … nur mit Gewalt," released internationally as "The Brutes" or "Cry Rape," tries to explore a woman's despair after a violent sexual attack, but "can't avoid a sense of voyeuristic pleasure" in charting her torment, Mr. Young wrote.
This is not the first time he has delved into the existential torment of a man's soul, nor the first time he has summoned the influences of Ingmar Bergman, Robert Bresson, Carl Dreyer and other transcendental film heroes.
Venable's frequently heartbreaking recollection of the abuse and torment that people went through for being "different" — and the fact that it still happens all too frequently — is a powerful reminder of how far we still have to go.
Gobert and Evan Fournier, France's inside-outside combination from the N.B.A., combined to torment the United States virtually from start to finish Wednesday night and inflict a stunning 24-213 quarterfinal defeat upon the two-time defending champions.
Gobert and Evan Fournier, France's inside-outside combination from the N.B.A., combined to torment the United States virtually from start to finish Wednesday night and inflict a stunning 24-213 quarterfinal defeat upon the two-time defending champions.
The torment so profoundly disturbed C.I.A. personnel that some were "to the point of tears and choking up," as a team member wrote in an email published in a 2014 report by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
"I know how difficult it is when you have days like that, when you think you are going to win and then it gets taken away from you, because I've had that before," Hamilton said of Bottas's torment.
I had told her that the anniversary of my father's suicide was approaching; that he'd never recovered from my mother's death when I was small; that his torment, tormenting me, had always been a weight around my neck.
The error haunted the former Red Sox star for the rest of his career -- and the rest of his life -- and things got so bad, he eventually moved out of Massachusetts to get away from the constant torment.
Loads of horror flicks have used mental abnormalities to create fearsome antagonists, but the best of them relate how these conditions also torment the afflicted, who can be as frightened by their own nagging thoughts as the audience is.
Imagine: The drone could meet something unthinkable in the sky or the treetops, or maybe just torment us with what's off camera, the way Paranormal Activity 3 achieved real suspense just by putting a camcorder on an oscillating fan.
When they talk about wanting to "Make America Great Again," the "better times" they evoke may have seemed better for white Americans, but they were eras of torment and torture for people of color and, often, women as well.
This "twist" is so unsurprising, every fiber of my Riverdale-loving being is convinced Svenson's death won't mark the end of the Black Hood's torment of our eponymous town, because the janitor probably isn't the real Black Hood Killer.
Children who have suffered physical, mental and sexual abuse in Orange County, California, have found strength to testify against their accusers through the help of a Siberian husky named Patriot who also knows the pain of torment and neglect.
Rightfully compared to the works of Edgar Allan Poe, this gothic thriller zeroes in on the psychological torment associated with a single murder, with Thomas Jane as the Nebraska farmer who must bear the guilt of that mortal sin.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - As the public face of the Irish Republican Army during its bombing campaigns, then peacemaker and mainstream politician, Gerry Adams has been a defining figure of Northern Ireland's 50-year journey from sectarian torment to relative stability.
His parents split; his dashing and beloved father died of a heart attack when Eric was 11; and his stepfather, whom he refers to by the pseudonym Hugo, seemed to delight in dishing out an endless array of torment.
He was taught that a lustful glance or a sip of wine would result in perpetual torment, and that the Quran was the literal and inerrant word of God; because the Quran didn't mention dinosaurs, dinosaurs had never existed.
There is just too much torment wreaked upon too many animals and too certain a prospect that this is going to continue and probably increase; it would overwhelm anything we might place on the other side of the ledger.
I also worry that House Democrats, flush with the newfound ability to torment a president who has earned it, will go too far, and become the foils against which he thunders profitably as he reaches for a second term.
Joel B. Zivot, an associate professor of anesthesiology and surgery at Emory University, said the sedative used in the three-drug cocktail does not inure the inmates to pain and that the paralytic masks the torment they are enduring.
An image makeover and an affair with a sexy co-worker (Kerry Bishé) accompany his corporate ascent, but it's his psychological torment that the director, Ido Fluk, is most eager to plumb, and he does so with captivating sensuousness.
On the first anniversary of her arrest in Canada, Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of the Chinese telecom giant Huawei, issued an open letter describing how she experienced fear, pain, disappointment, helplessness, torment and acceptance of the unknown.
This law will bring justice to those who torment animals, provide a useful link in building a psychological profile of probable violent criminals, and help establish a standard of basic animal welfare that our society can be proud of.
Global Health Applying inexpensive petroleum jelly to a new baby daily for the first six months of life may reduce the risk that the infant will develop eczema, which can be a lifelong torment, according to a new analysis.
"In a world where bullies torment kids on social media to devastating effect on a regular basis with insults and name calling, it is sad to see our president engaging in the very same behavior himself," the statement said.
Some viewers have speculated that most of Joker's events are just Arthur's hallucinatory delusions after a mental health crisis, and that's an understandable reaction because the film is set in a dream-logic universe that basically exists to torment Fleck.
I've found a renewed desire to play huge fantasy RPGs, delving back into Majora's Mask on 3DS, finishing up the DLC for The Witcher 3 on console, and even digging out 1999's isometric classic Planescape: Torment for another run-through.
But in my opinion, "Darkness at Noon" is essentially polemics in the form of a novel: Koestler uses his protagonist's torment to dramatize a central tension in the Communist revolution, the one between its noble end and its brutal means.
Twins center field Byron Buxton, who had a walk-off homer Thursday, continued to torment the Blue Jays with a pair of hits Friday and is 11-for-21 with four homers and eight RBIs in the last five meetings.
Former members agree the church had dangerous effects on its members Former Word of Life Christian Church member Nathan Ames tells PEOPLE the church had changed drastically over the years from a place of worship to an alleged house of torment.
The plot often revolves around Rocko's day-to-day life surviving the torment of his next-door neighbor, a frog named Mr. Bighead, and his mundane job at a local comic book shop run by the mean-spirited Mr. Smitty.
Faking Maggie's death would be a powerful display of resistance from Rick and the Alexandria survivors, something that would not just spare Maggie and her child further torment, but also give the group something to fight for and strive to protect.
Ackman was tactical and tenacious, driven and determined, at times even obsessive in his torment, yet to the executive who'd spent the bulk of his time bobbing and weaving to avoid the onslaught, Ackman was, at the same time, bewildering.
In many ways, The Recovering is both a history of writers and alcoholism and an argument with the "romance of the white logic": the idea that alcoholism, and the torment it presumably assuages, is "generative," that it fuels creative genius.
Others this week and this morning have spoken to the depths of his torment and the depths of his courage there in the cells of Hanoi when day after day, year after year that youthful iron was tempered into steel.
Trump no doubt looked the other way this time because Kavanaugh -- who worked for Kenneth Starr in his investigation of Bill Clinton -- once caused pain for the Clintons, people the President likes to torment as much or more than the Bushes.
In an interview, Jennifer Lawrence has described how the movie "depicts the rape and torment of Mother Earth," suggesting that the tension is between the divine spark animating humanity and the needs of the world that was created for them.
But while the pain and torment from the vicious and cruel attack may have shocked us to our core, one group of men and women have indelibly left their mark on all who have followed the events of that night.
And though Lapine's book neatly theatricalized the film "Passione d'Amore" — as well as "Fosca," the epistolary novel it was based on — his staging could not solve the problem of the crazy lady popping up everywhere to torment that nice soldier.
Others this week and this morning have spoken to the depths of his torment, and the depths of his courage, there in the cells of Hanoi, when day after day, year after year, that youthful iron was tempered into steel.
The violence serves as the centerpiece of the film, with Ms. Bigelow, a sharp, deft filmmaker, magnifying the horrors with extreme close-ups on the faces of the men in torment, and vérité shots to connote an air of authenticity.
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The last time I slept in a car was on a college road trip from Iowa to Florida, and it was a night of eternal torment, with cramped seats, suffocating heat, and mosquitoes that swarmed when we cracked the windows.
Others this week and this morning have spoken to the depths of his torment and the depths of his courage there in the cells of Hanoi, when day after day, year after year, that youthful iron was tempered into steel.
Phoenix does a whole lot of acting in "Joker," some memorable, and he's predictably good at turning the Joker's mercurial moods into a really big show, letting you see the torment erupt in a face that can seem made of rubber.
She finds a novel to adapt, a psychological thriller about two elderly sisters living in a Hollywood mansion who torment each other; she woos a director, Robert Aldrich (Alfred Molina); and she convinces her enemy, Bette Davis, to co-star.
"The rich and ardent feeling which filled my heart with a love of Nature, overwhelmed me with a torrent of delight, and brought all paradise before me, has now become an insupportable torment—a demon which perpetually pursues me," he writes.
Torment and victory are the two constant presences on recent albums, and every song can be distilled to a simple line that would befit a Facebook status update about feeling a little better than you once did: I'm alive, I'm alive.
And the children aren't pleasant about it: they torment each other, and engage in guerrilla tactics distinguishable from those of ruthless insurgents only by their disregard for stealth, which might at least allow you, the parent, a little peace and quiet.
Jonathan Pieslak, in his 2009 book, "Sound Targets: American Soldiers and Music in the Iraq War," finds a telling cinematic precedent in Alfred Hitchcock's 1940 film "Foreign Correspondent," where Nazi spies torment a diplomat with bright lights and swing music.
Like other marooned works by self-taught artists, whether Martín Ramírez who also spent time in mental institutions, or the secluded Henry Darger, it's easy for the torment of his life to eclipse the art, which is incredibly serene work.
Jose Ramirez belted a solo homer in both Thursday's 14-4 rout and Friday's 13-3 victory to extend his hitting streak to 16 games and Mike Napoli continued to torment his former team by pushing his streak to 12 straight contests.
But on Wednesday's season 23 reunion (part 29), the 46-year-old SkinnyGirl mogul broke down in tears about the "torment and torture" she's had to deal with "every single second" since their split in December 2012 after three years of marriage.
" She then explained some of the emotional torment behind her situation: "When you've given your power to somebody and they just really badly abuse it — and your trust and your honesty and respect — that takes so long to gain that confidence back.
It soothes my nausea, restores my appetite, lets me fall asleep, and helps me forget about the torment of my insides as my mind is distracted by worrying about why all my friends decided to be mad at me at the same time.
Huggins had a fear of violating his duty to the state: either a heartfelt fear of doing wrong, born of the desire to do right, or a fear of the inner torment or external disgrace he would experience were he to do wrong.
That memorable moment of transition was replicated in Zelda footage today as a nearly nude Link woke up on a slab — cough cough Planescape: Torment cough cough — and wandered out of his stone chamber to find a vast world stretched before him.
She was also spared the torment of running on and off court on yet another showery day at this year's championships because her showdown with Bertens, originally scheduled on Court Two on Friday, ended up being contested under the Centre Court roof.
"In the context of artifacts salvaged from ground zero, the dust encrusted on them is comparable to a passport stamp, attesting to their journey through 9/11's torment," Jan Seidler Ramirez, senior vice president for collections and the chief curator, writes.
The only dent the Rays put in him came in the third inning, when Evan Longoria continued his career-long torment of the Yankees by poking a two-out, belt-high slider to right field, scoring Brandon Guyer with the game's first run.
In this case, it's a rogue general, Ludendorff (Danny Huston), intent on using heinous weapons to prolong the war on the eve of an armistice, prompting Diana to journey back with Steve hoping to find the god Ares and end the world's torment.
Don't let the catchy twang of Sufjan Steven's guitar and images of an adorable 10-year-old running around as a fake superhero make you think Dontnod's free prequel to Life Is Strange 2 is anything but a vehicle for weaponized emotional torment.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, which first reported the news, the first installment would feature a twist on the original plot so the Heathers are not the cool girls, but actually the type of people the Heathers from the movie would torment.
The sufferer tries to manage his anxiety with compulsive rituals, which include excessive double-checking, counting, repeating a prayer or mantra, and engaging in mental reassurances that give a short-term relief but ultimately become addictive crutches, fueling an endless cycle of torment.
Call Me by Your Name is less about coming out than coming of age, a movie that captures a kind of love that's equal parts passion and torment, a kind of irrational heart fire that opens a gate onto something longer-lasting.
However, the threat of instant death or the agonizing torment of facing the impending apocalypse without having sold one's possessions for distribution to those in need would, in all likelihood, prove far more compelling — and frightening — than any government tax collection agency.
In his searing memoir with Tim Brown this year, Ankiel — who eventually made a comeback as an outfielder — recalled the agony of dealing with the so-called yips, the inner torment of battling the monster that swallowed up his psyche with no warning.
At the same time, there's something almost perverse about an invention as staggering as this -- given the abundant possibilities -- being put to use in the service of such a specific campaign to torment one individual, as opposed to some diabolical master plan.
Behind a dressing-room door labeled Papa (in Yiddish), he was still looking a lot like his own exuberant Tevye, the milkman philosopher whose strong-minded daughters are his joy and torment, and whose shtetl is threatened by increasing anti-Jewish violence.
Brown signed SB 606 into law, which made the photographing of minors because of a parent's "employment" (AKA celebs) illegal if it falls into the area of harassment, annoyance, alarm, or torment without legitimate purpose ... punishable by up to a year in jail.
The range on display includes filmmakers as stark as Ingmar Bergman (who wrote the screenplay for "Torment," directed by Alf Sjoberg, screening on Saturday and Monday) and as loose and elliptical as Claire Denis ("Nénette and Boni," on Tuesday and Jan. 18).
There isn't any actual game to show off yet, but the Kickstarter page points to a team of veteran developers whose combined credits include The Witcher, Gears of War: Judgment, Pillars of Eternity, Wasteland 2, and Torment: Tides of Numenara (among others).
It's difficult to watch these episodes without reliving your own torment as a child—the ruthlessness with which peers cast judgment, how bullying escalates, the often uncomfortable transformation of your body, and the way adults are ill-equipped to deal with any of it.
"The Ghost Script" skewers the infamous House Committee on Un-American Activities by way of a MacGuffin: a screenplay that names names, not of Communist Party members, but of curdled patriots like Cousin Joseph, who torment the left while keeping secrets of their own.
Jefferson strongly disputes the notion that the inevitable growing pains of a squad filled with youth (most notably Brandon Ingram, Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball) and, shall we say, unpredictable veterans (JaVale McGee, Michael Beasley, Rajon Rondo and Stephenson) will torment the famously demanding James.
But Bruce, whom the Yankees tried in vain to acquire from the Mets in August, continued to torment them for the second consecutive night, blasting a 3-1 pitch from Robertson deep into the left-center-field bleachers to tie the score at 8-8.
The letters chronicle A.'s torment in the aftermath of a love affair, as she reconstructs the day of their breakup, adding details with each letter and revealing, as she does so, a series of escalating harms that seem both to repel and attract her.
A woman, at an ordinary kitchen table lit by an overhead bulb, is presented in a series of tableaus that narrate her experience of her lover, her friends, her family and herself, a story that conveys how much torment even simple triumphs can conceal.

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