Word: heartbreakingly
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...have, and the frustration is bound to seep out somewhere. For the Boston fans, the Yankees plot line adds to the sense of justice and fairness that so many felt after winning it all. Some wondered what life would be like without their wound, their heartbreak. The truth is that the heartbreak isn?t really gone. It just suddenly somehow makes sense. Or as one fan said: ?Everything-67, 75, 86-it was all worth it.? How often in life do we get to look back at our grueling moments of pain and anguish and have them make sense...
...chocolate pills, he took a subway, a train and a bus from his home to the starting line, and clinched his first Boston victory. He won again in 1945 and placed second seven times. In 1993 the city honored him with a statue near the base of Heartbreak Hill...
...Fidelity, a book cherished by cultish and frequently depressed music lovers, narrator Rob Fleming posits the question: “Which came first, the music or the misery?” and muses further: “Nobody worries about kids listening to thousands, literally thousands of songs about heartbreak, rejection, pain, misery and loss. Did I listen to pop music because I was miserable? Or was I miserable because I listened to pop music...
...savings from online registration will not just be in time, but in convenience and money. No more will the failure to reach the old ladies who collect the cards by their deadline result in heartbreak and monetary loss—the tide of technology is doubtless indifferent to whether one clicks “confirm selection” at 4:59 or 5:01. The add/drop system, too, can be made free not just metaphysically, but also in that it will cost zero dollars to enact necessary changes to one’s course schedule. All these changes...
...were up three games to two against the Mets. They had a two run lead with no men on and two outs in the bottom of the 10th—and still managed to lose the game. On the banks of the Charles, one student suffered the sports heartbreak of a lifetime...