Sentences with phrase «in agonising»

Because those knuckles are in agonising pain from where you punched the wall in furious anger; and the broken glass covering your room is actually from your expensive HDTV that, in a split - second of madness, you decided to throw your 360 controller straight into.
And while the music is often rather poor compared to the amazing soundtrack of the original title, it's most bad in a bland and inoffensive rather than «ow my ears are burning in agonising pain» way.
What was the point in agonising over balance sheets and tedious analyses of risks — and why bother worrying about dizzying levels of debt and exposure to potential defaults — when all good things come to those who are optimistic enough to expect them?»
New York is becoming a fast - fading memory and young Eilis Lacey is caught in an agonising choice between head, heart and home.
As a result, these clog up blood vessels in the gut and pancreas, often resulting in agonising visits to intensive care.
Real have beaten Atletico in each of the past three seasons in the Champions League, including twice in the final in agonising circumstances for the red and white part of Madrid in 2014 and 2016.
So now that we're all champing at the bit in the agonising wait for kick - off, here are two reasons to be even more nervous about this match - here are two reasons that winning would be so goddamn significant for us.

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Without God, we are torn in two directions: universities praise diversity, but students still form cliques; politicians promise a bright future, but our news programmes are distressing; people are obsessed with scientific explanations of everything, and equally obsessed with the sentimental love expressed in pop songs; sexual abuse with a minor is the most shameful of all crimes, but everyone has a right to complete sexual liberation once they reach the age of consent; we relocate all over the world, preferring to live anywhere but home, yet we still agonise over our local sports club; we own many things, and still feel we don't have enough; we believe in discipline at school or at work, but we all have a right to «let ourselves go» at the weekend; we tolerate everything, except people that don't agree with us.
Furthermore, those approaches, sometimes found in Catholicism, which tend to depict God's coming as Man and his agonised death on the Cross as more than was strictly necessary or as under the primary control of evil are insufficient for meeting the modern challenge of allowing God to be God.
It was Cardinal Emmett Carter of Toronto who after he had hesitated and agonised for months finally gathered him in:
There are people in church who have spent long agonising hours praying and worrying about something they see in the church or leadership that just isn't RIGHT.
His mind was still agonising over the matter of the exercise of authority, and in particular the matter of the «Ban» on the sacraments so often exercised by Church authorities when they wanted an overdue debt paying — bans «flying about like bats», as he had said in March — and in general the whole business of excommunication.
There had been little time for deeply depressive agonising in the months since November of 1517; and there had been a good deal for Luther to be pleased with.
In a Swiss valley in 1517 another Catholic priest was agonising about the pilgrimages, relics and Indulgences which brought so much business and so much worldliness and apparent abuse of the Gospel, to the Benedictine monastery of Einsiedeln where he ministereIn a Swiss valley in 1517 another Catholic priest was agonising about the pilgrimages, relics and Indulgences which brought so much business and so much worldliness and apparent abuse of the Gospel, to the Benedictine monastery of Einsiedeln where he ministerein 1517 another Catholic priest was agonising about the pilgrimages, relics and Indulgences which brought so much business and so much worldliness and apparent abuse of the Gospel, to the Benedictine monastery of Einsiedeln where he ministered.
A particularly agonising problem is the presence of evil in the world.
Sometimes real - life stuff gets in the way and the girl can not afford to spend hours in the kitchen agonising over the consistency of her lemon curd or the level of sweetness of her chocolate cake.
Benfica, who suffered an agonising 2 - 1 defeat to Chelsea in last season's final in Amsterdam, beat Dutch side AZ Alkmaar 2 - 0 to progress to the semi-final with a 3 - 0 aggregate win.
Get a Rooney Hair Transplant Sat in the stands week in week out watching another agonising 90 minutes of sub-standard football will set your heart racing and stress levels through the roof.
Agonising stuff... the points are all that matters in this one... no one really at their best today... bellerin probably best for us today... wenger has to teach these players how to press though if he wants to move to the next level...
Villa fell to defeat in their Championship opener against Sheffield Wednesday at the weekend, as their agonising wait for a win in a competitive game went on.
All our main rivals are well stocked in that department, so we're not seeing the usual protagonists swipe him, while Wenger agonises over which pennies he will part with.
Apart from the very few masochists, like those above two unfortunates who love being shafted by Wenger and the regime, the rest of us are in despair, wondering how the club we adore can be intent on committing suicide and deliberately agonising us fans by not sacking Wenger all these underperforming years.
Mourinho's men have won the trophy with three games to spare, and will finish the season on 92 points if they win their remaining fixtures — just an agonising three points off the points record of 95 set by themselves in their title - winning 2004 - 05 campaign.
Success was especially sweet this time around, as in the last three BUCS tournaments in which the team competed, they had finished in silver medal position behind Nottingham, in one case by an agonising 14 points!
West Ham haven't been involved in continental football since 2006, when they were rewarded for their agonising FA Cup Final defeat to Liverpool the previous season.
In — house Wenger is known to agonise, unable to make a decision, until it is too late.
Competing after Rowlands on the slopestyle course was Team GB's Cal Sandieson, who finished an agonising fourth in the men's event with a best score of 81.00, five marks off the bronze medal position.
The Sunshine Girls tormented Anna Mayes» side in Glasgow last summer, winning the bronze medal match 52 - 48 and leaving England heartbroken after an agonising tournament.
James Guy was a fingertip away from a medal on his Olympic debut as he finished an agonising fourth in the 200m freestyle final.
His Midas touch in the competition was in evidence again after the shock selection of Oscar, who he admitted the club might not have convinced to join them had they not ended their agonising wait for Champions League glory.
The Catalan, in particular, appears to lead an agonised existence in his technical area.
The Toffees dug deep to claim a deserved win over Arsenal, only to fall to an agonising loss in the Merseyside Derby.
True to form, West Ham have been scheduled to play every other team in the league two times during the season but despite this certainty there is plenty of opportunity to agonise over the order of games.
It was agonising for the home side, but Saville, who joined Wolves from Chelsea in 2014, had let his old club off the hook.
«The decision to go to war in Iraq and remove Saddam Hussein from power in a coalition of over 40 countries led by the USA, was the hardest, most momentous, most agonising decision I took in 10 years as British prime minister.
My feeling is these were quite sharply contested and agonised over arguments and personal journeys 25 years ago in the mid-80s, and now less so.
We read the medal citations in the papers, but this is the unsanitised version - the reality of crouching in a slit trench under mortar attack, the agonising wait for helicopter support, the heat, the thirst, the dirt, the monotony of ration packs, the fear, the chilling sounds and smell of war.The theme of the book is set by Fergusson's intricate account of the Siege of Now Zad.
It's agonising and the next 12 weeks could be even more bruising than those in phase one.
Last - minute agonising is being heightened by a massive protest outside the Commons this afternoon against the rise in fees.
The country was bruised and vulnerable throughout the year, and remains ripe for further existential agonising in 2013.
I appreciate that established conventions might need to be varied to accommodate a coalition Government, with the coalition partners voting differently in certain circumstances, but it surely can not be right for Ministers, including the Chief Secretary to the Treasury today, to agonise publicly in newspapers about whether they are going to support the Government in the Division Lobby.
«You couldn't be at that low point in the opinion polls without a fairly raw discussion taking place and at times a fairly agonised one.»
The history of Mandelson's involvement in the Labour leadership contest in 1994 is well known: he had felt Brown was a strong contender to succeed John Smith but, after agonising, decided that Blair was the natural winner.
«The union stepped in because it was wrong that workers condemned to an agonising death and their grieving loved ones were facing their compensation being so drastically cut.
And who is this, coming in from the cold after their agonising wilderness years?
«Michael has been like a cat on a hot tin roof, locked in an internal struggle of agonising proportions.
David Cameron might agonise about creating a government which is not in his image (i.e northern, working class, zero Eton - ties), but the Chancellor seems less concerned.
In a lengthy blog post, Tony Blair's former communications chief reveals that he has spent recent weeks agonising over whether to enter the debate.
Nowhere is this more damaging than in society's agonising over multiculturalism, which Wilson views as fertile ground for discussions on liberty.
David Miliband has until Wednesday to decide whether he wants to stand in elections for the shadow Cabinet, as he agonises over whether to continue in frontline politics.
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