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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...
- March 2, 2022. Inglis, Martin (February 15, 2016). "Phil Mickelson falls agonisingly short at Pebble". bunkered. Murray, Scott; Goodwin, Stuart (July 14,...
- Lacey, Adam (17 April 2022). "Shane Lowry blows RBC Heritage lead, agonisingly misses out on play-off by one stroke". Extra.ie. Retrieved 11 September...
- of The Guardian wrote in 2011, "Caine's performance, so fervent, so agonisingly dedicated, actually gains in force and touching sincerity with the years...
- 1624, to have lapsed into premature senility; but he suffered from an agonising species of arthritis which constantly left him indisposed, as well as...
- "merchant of awe", Tim Robey of The Telegraph thought that Interstellar was "agonisingly" close to a masterpiece, highlighting the conceptual boldness and "deep-digging...
- October 2022. "'Enough Is Enough' – Virat Kohli Urged To Sit Out After Agonising Lean Patch Continues". Wisden. 8 May 2022. Retrieved 28 October 2022....
- Eden suffered from cholangitis, an abdominal infection which became so agonising that he was admitted to hospital in 1956 with a temperature reaching 106 °F...
- Billy (March 19, 2013) [5 June 2011]. "Superstar Liza Minelli Reveals Agonising Truth Behind Her New Album". Daily Record. Glasgow, Scotland. Retrieved...
- shows maturation". Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian lauded the film as an "agonising and unflinchingly grim portrait of drug abuse" and "a formally pleasing...