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  • Agonising and crazy-making and fun and horrific and startling, and full of lessons that I knew in theory but had to learn in practice.

    NaNoWriMo is over! 2009

  • Agonising and crazy-making and fun and horrific and startling, and full of lessons that I knew in theory but had to learn in practice.

    NaNoWriMo 2009 2009

  • Agonising and crazy-making and fun and horrific and startling, and full of lessons that I knew in theory but had to learn in practice.

    NaNoWriMo 2009 2009

  • Occupied Kashmir, 1993-94: Agonising images of Indian atrocities

    Holocaust Memorial Day Under Threat 2009

  • Agonising, for opinions about this action are divided.

    Librarian Threatened to Stop Palestinian Exhibit 2008

  • Agonising pain, mental anguish, emotional trauma, all in one handy package.

    Diazepam ailbhe 2008

  • Agonising whether their cock is shrinking or the condoms are getting bigger.

    Incendiary Chris Cleave 2005

  • Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004 - 106: Incrediably Long and Agonising Survey

    ashley-j-d Diary Entry ashley-j-d 2004

  • -- Agonising Christ, wouldn't it give you a heartburn on your arse?

    Ulysses James Joyce 1911

  • _Agonising doubts seized upon many faithful hearts, and amid all the misery with which our planet was filled we seemed to distinguish a creeping paralysis of the established faiths.

    Modern Saints and Seers Jean Finot 1890

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