Such happenings leave such a sense of rejection which too easily develops into anguished bitterness and a soured attitude of mind.
I think in particular of the anguished debate which is bound to take place about criminalisation.
That appalling, that colossal fact looms once again before our anguished humanity.
When the first blow came without warning, we could merely react with the anguished surprise of one caught with his guard down; it stunned as well as hurt us.
Yet even this, though it deals with female characters' transition from life to death, deals as much with another masculine transition - the husband's movement from anguished grief to accepting mourning.
Philosophers have anguished over causality for centuries.
A poignant and harrowing succession of emotive tableaux, it is remarkable both for a disturbingly anguished solo part and a judicious use of spare, grotesquely desiccated orchestral textures.
The upper voices of the anguished ' orchestral elaboration' are built upon a sequential re-rhythmicized presentation of the first four notes of the original theme, chromatic and minor-mode inflected.