We thought him looking old and hag-ridden, but Doria seemed happy.
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He was neither overlorded by sentiment nor hag-ridden by imagination.
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He looked hag-ridden as he went on without any preparation.
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Remember-youare Rajputni: not to be hag-ridden by a mere chirágh and a thieving mugger.
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Our whole culture is still hag-ridden by military ideals.
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The troika, on the other hand, has blundered and bumbled and blustered, hagridden by Dr Schaüble's Hoover complex, and is now unable to countenance change.
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Young adult Americans, particularly graduates, are tormented by that unspeakable tyrant: success.
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For a moment, perfectly balanced between their piercing points, he writhed, tormented.
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Memories of the famine of the siege of '70 tormented the imagination.
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He had seen him being tormented by something ever since leaving England.
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The thought of Delia arrested-refusedbail-ina police cell-orin prison-tormented him.
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And he tormented Raven till the latter flew away in a rage.
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Kane has tormented New Jersey with nine goals in 21 career games.
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Rodin is of this tormented choir; he is master of its psychology.
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Her sensuous nature was tormented by the thought of the last moment.
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Mr. Park was also again tormented by the curiosity of the Moors.
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His desire of life tormented him in a paroxysm of agonising remorse.
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The other races might've forgotten those tormented years, but changelings never would.
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Her prettiness tormented him; therefore he hated her, and everything about her.
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Think of how even the saints were tormented by demons and temptations.
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He is tormented with the want of correspondence between things and thoughts.
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She had tormented him with it all the way to her home.