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He didn't want to benefit from any more of her excruciation.
It is possible the matter might have blown over without more excruciation if nothing else had happened.
Then he let the excruciation in his arm lift him out of the basin.
Not knowing the future is hard, but knowing it can be excruciation.
"Beckett's plays are on some profound level about the excruciation of time," he said.
Soon his whole left arm was livid with excruciation.
Morn gasped and groaned, but couldn't force words through her excruciation.
They would turn away, in excruciation and contempt.
Twenty minims of tincture were given before the excruciation, and ten after.
The technicians would certainly see a lot of her uncovered during that excruciation.)
Smoking cigarettes is as intimate as we can become with fire without immediate excruciation.
Later that year they managed to release a single on Relapse entitled Excruciation.
Idrys dropped to her knees, hovered there, then struck the floor and was taken by excruciation.
His forehead was pale with the excruciation of his lust and abhorrence.
'The scrutators have unique forms of excruciation, should you prove recalcitrant.
The next morning Master Gurloes ordered me to assist him in performing the excruciation.
Ebony fire spat like excruciation from the Demondim-spawn's flesh.
But Ivy had caught on, and thereby saved them the excruciation of returning to Mundania.
There commenced an excruciation beyond belief.
As he passed overhead, Davies caught one more glimpse of the stark excruciation in Angus' eyes.
Anguish and terror and excruciation were humankind's essential legacy: every child born inherited them.
Some power outside himself buoyed him up, lifted him through surging currents of excruciation far, far to a light above.
Shame and excruciation!
She sensed them distinctly, in spite of the aftershocks, the residual excruciation, of the caesure.
It lay at the root of her black mood, felt like the excruciation which clawed the nerves of her elbow.