Some small developers may have agonized over whether to develop applications for Android or iPhone.
Since election night, the media pundits and Democrats have endlessly agonized over who did what wrong.
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Collins agonized over the decision to allow Santana to keep pitching, letting his ace pursue history.
For three weeks, as his family agonized, he was listed as missing in action.
Te'o's parents were summoned and they were tearful and clearly agonized by the whole episode.
Presumably, there would be no agonized headlines had prices gone the other way.
"I give up, " he wrote in an agonized page-one story in Le Monde.
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That would explain why Crowe and Jackman, both tough Australians, are made to sing at so agonized a pitch.
Where the former film is agonized and sullen, the latter is mischievous and restive, daring us to be dismayed by its insolence.
As I agonized over my decision, I realized that I would have some regrets and doubts no matter what choice I made.
At the start of the film, he is released, and we follow his agonized wanderings, including a trip to the family home.
"He and his wife really agonized about it, " Cochrane said about Knight.
The interview subjects include the sanctimonious DeLay, the cynical Ney, the agonized congressional aide Neil Volz, and a variety of very precise investigative reporters.
During our workshops, I could see how much the managers agonized over saying anything that could de-motivate their staff, or make them feel less important than their peers.
His anxiety has since mostly abated, but his sense of displacement has not: his musical worries are now more like chess moves than like agonized referendums on his life.
Agonized parents braced for the worst as bodies remained inside Columbine High School while police scoured the building for potential bombs and booby traps in the aftermath of Tuesday's terror.
An angry, hectored basketballer assaults his coach, and within days Johnnie Cochran turns up at the player's side and the airwaves are filled with agonized exegeses of the black player-white coach issue.
Thailand still has its problems, and the King has long agonized about how to make society fairer, even as the World Bank calculates that Thailand has the biggest gap between rich and poor in Asia.
Shuffling in the footsteps of Henry Fonda, Raymond Massey, and many others, Daniel Day-Lewis makes a striking Lincoln amused and agonized, instinctively concerned for others yet prone to withdraw into the shell of his own thoughts.
While she remained dedicated to this mission through thick and thin, Lawrence agonized, faltered, and finally abandoned the Arab issue and tried to escape from his own tortured personality, to reappear in the nondescript persona of one Aircraftsman Shaw.
You can feel a bit of her peculiar personal magnetism in roles as varied as Morticia Addams and the agonized mother and con artist Huston played in "The Grifters, " a part she took on at the end of her famous 16-year romance with Jack Nicholson.
When she goes to that beach, the stunningly pictorial seascapes she composes, reminiscent of paintings by Seurat and Courbet, suggest the agonized state of permanent exile that she alludes to in her voice-over monologue: Jewish identity is one with modern European intellectual and cultural life which gave rise to the Holocaust, and which is itself under siege.
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