Sentences with phrase «anguished howls»

Francis Bacon's paintings also seem to figure in Faust, not least in the periodic anguished howls of the performers.
The cellphone exchange began with a long, anguished howl resembling a wounded animal — «Aaaaagh!»
Jackman roars with a Wolverine - like rage and intensity in frustration at the ineffectuality of the police working his daughter's case, but there's an authentic, emotionally connected and anguished howl to his pain that he could never access with Logan.

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This scene attempts to depict the anguish in Jesus» last howl, «It is finished!»
Howls of anguish, groans of despair; personally, I fancy our chances more in a two - legged semi-final than in The post Euro...
More powerful still is the sense that Britain has had a raw deal from the EU, irrespective of the howls of anguish at the UK's rebate: fully 51 per cent disagree that Britain benefits overall from EU membership in terms of jobs and trade.
Lets be honest - these comments and howls of self serving anguish just show that there is a bias against women candidates.
Jacob Rees - Mogg was to be seen lying horizontally on his bench for significant periods and Ben Bradshaw, spoiling for a fight, could not even provoke Tory ire when he decided to conjure the melodramatic image of the Prime Minister scorning «the howls of anguish of victims».
Until the government and the London mayor tackle rising fares, there will continue to be annual howls of anguish from transport users who see their transport costs taking an ever bigger slice of their income.
I realise that clobbering bankers is, in some circles, regarded as a sane and desirable activity, and that the howls of anguish from the City and Canary Wharf are seen as evidence that it is the right policy.
Pellington holds on to close - ups of his actors» anguished faces for too long, while indulging slow - motion passages accompanied by soliloquys with howlers such as «Can what we hold in our hands be the same as what we hold in our hearts?»
Through Solomon, then, McQueen forces the viewer to behold the slaves» degradation, anguish, and physical suffering, just as he did with the Maze Prison's miasmic squalor in Hunger and the pathological self - loathing of sex addiction in Shame, each film a prolonged howl of despair prompted by the horror of literal or spiritual imprisonment.
Mixing visceral, documentary - like realism with the narrative focus of Hollywood noir and melodrama, Manila in the Claws of Light is a howl of anguish from one of the most celebrated figures in Philippine cinema.
I can hear the howls of anguish from teachers already: Are parents really ready to be part of the collaboration that is possible?
Forget the economy, the drama, the naked pleas for government assistance, and the relentless howl of anguished prima donna front - row photographers.
At times, the «you» seems removed, peering at his former self in a distant way, as when he recounts the hours immediately following his mother's death: «No tears, no howls of anguish, no grief — just a vague sense of horror growing inside you.»
Prices for things like backpacks, mana potions etc. skyrocketed through the roof and there were howls of anguish among the general population.
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