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- Look up agony in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Agony may refer to: Agony, a terminal state of the body before death Suffering of intense degree, relating...
- "merchant of awe", Tim Robey of The Telegraph thought that Interstellar was "agonisingly" close to a masterpiece, highlighting the conceptual boldness and "deep-digging...
- Kumar R (11 March 2021). "Roberrt movie review: This Darshan film is agonisingly unoriginal". The Indian Express. Nischith N (11 March 2021). "Roberrt...
- 1624, to have lapsed into premature senility; but he suffered from an agonising species of arthritis which constantly left him indisposed, as well as...
- as manager did not halt the slide. Walsall were ultimately relegated, agonisingly by a single goal, despite a 3–2 victory over Rotherham United on the...
- Retrieved 12 February 2022. p. 11 "while the Zionist movement, after much agonising, accepted the principle of partition and the proposals as a basis for...
- pre-production of North by Northwest (1959), which was a "slow" and "agonising" process, his wife Alma was diagnosed with cancer. While she was in hospital...
- The Coupe de France trophy was the club's first since 1941 after eight agonising attempts in finals. The following year the club responded by winning the...
- embattled Confederate outpost. Angel Eyes shows comp****ion towards the agonising soldiers, pointing out that even 'The Bad' is shocked by the horrors of...
- Henry brought her to Winchester for treatment, by which time she suffered agonising pain and welcomed death. Austen died in Winchester on 18 July 1817 at...