Word: anguishes
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Thousands of foreigners, many in their national dress, cheered the Pope as he spoke in the Cathedral at Mainz, where he acknowledged the "hours of anguish, exhaustion, helplessness and disappointment in the life of a priest today," and praised those priests who "perform their duty with great conscientiousness...
...actor named Walter Schmidinger does protean work. The rest of the cast is excellent too, but because Tim is the only one who fully grasps Bergman's philosophical idea, he is the only one who can express a full range of free, unpuzzled emotions. His wisdom, compassion and anguish briefly quicken and warm a bleak film that is more interesting to analyze than to attend; for the fact is that Bergman has set himself a most formidable artistic task in this film. Marionettes, obviously, are less than human-the dead playthings, in Bergman's scheme of things...
Richard Doherty, talking about his son's death five months later, made no effort to hide his anguish and bitterness. "I didn't get anything from Archbishop Medeiros," Doherty, an Irish Catholic said. "I dont' understand it. He's put millions of dollars behind that peace coventry [sic], for the pins...
...deeply regret the anguish and misunderstanding caused in the Harvard community by the unauthorized release and subsequent publication in the Crimson of excerpts from a preliminary outline prepared by Professor Robert Klitgaard on the subject of admissions. I would urge members of the Harvard community not to place any weight on isolated quotations from an unofficial draft of an outline prepared for the purpose of soliciting informed comment and additional data...
Five weeks of anguish followed, during which Reagan worked behind the scenes to reorganize his conflict-ridden staff. Sears ended up trying to fire Ed Meese, his last important rival in the entourage. Finally fed up, Reagan discharged Sears and purged