Word: anguishingly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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While the current situation obviously doesn't rival the anguish surrounding the Vietnam draft or the fight for civil rights in the 1960s, students' sense of an overbearing, out-of-touch and insensitive authority has created a reaction reminiscent of that time...
...shorter exam period] had been implemented without any visible murmur or anguish," Buell said...
Less than a month has passed since more than 100 Lebanese civilians were slaughtered by an Israeli artillery barrage on a U.N. compound. In that time, the village of Qana has become a shrine to Lebanon's rage and anguish. Photographs of the victims, who include at least 25 children under the age of 12, adorn a cement memorial. Black banners decry Israel's "terrorism" and "barbarity." But did Israel attack the U.N. base deliberately? Lebanese say yes. Israel vehemently says no, it was an accident. Last week the U.N. reported on its own investigation by Secretary-General Boutros Boutros...
...rocked the world in 1974 when Christopher Milne's memoir The Enchanted Places first appeared. In it, the "real" Christopher Robin painted the portrait of a father who was cold and remote, with whom thrice daily visits were a matter of pro forma routine. He also revealed his youthful anguish and embarrassment over a notoriety he was never able to escape...
...Israeli situation, the peace process or the meaning of Rabin's assassination; nor is it likely that the book's audience will want it to be. Instead, In the Name of Sorrow and Hope is, as Publishers' Weekly declares in the book's promotional literature, "filled with the beautiful anguish and sincerity of youth"--it is a chance for the author to memorialize her grandfather while representing Israel to the world in a noncontroversial...