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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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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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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He retched comfortably a couple of times and fell into a doze alternately hag-ridden and beatific.
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The hag-ridden face of old Mald stared out.
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Then why did he allow himself to be hag-ridden to his ruin by such a creature?
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He could stay in the lighted upper world if he wished, hag-ridden by an insane spirit.
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For he was hag-ridden by his unfaithfulness.
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The existing condition in the hag-ridden Territory was directly chargeable to a measure whose authorship Douglas had boasted.
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Otherwise you would still be hag-ridden.
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If I don't settle the matter, Enoch is going to be hag-ridden by Minetta Lane all his life.
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He cannot sit beside my fire and talk quietly with me, he is too restless, hag-ridden by his constant fear.
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It is better to be beggared out of hand by a scapegrace nephew, than daily hag-ridden by a peevish uncle.
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She had found a formula for the resolution of problems, both physical and mental, which had hag-ridden her for years.