"It's a gut-wrenching and horrible feeling for all of us at the club, " stated Warnock.
While periods of such gut-wrenching volatility may be unpredictable, the rebounds that follow are quite predictable.
"It's a gut-wrenching decision, " said James Gaston, a member of Newtown's Board of Selectman and a task-force member.
In this gut-wrenching drama, from 1968, Ingmar Bergman stretches a classic Bergman couple on the tightening rack of war.
Mr. Kan had to make gut-wrenching decisions, including rejecting a request from Fukushima operator Tokyo Electric Power Co.
In the event that fears resurface, overexposure to a fund like FXI or HAO can result in gut-wrenching fluctuations.
As the subprime mortgage crisis deepens, the summer of 2007 has become a gut-wrenching time to sell a home.
You're so close, yet so far from the ultimate prize which makes it all the more heart-breaking and gut-wrenching.
"We're dealing with day-to-day, gut-wrenching problems, and the universities aren't really set up to deal with that, " says Mathile, 69.
But they are going one major, major, gut-wrenching step further discussing whether the school district should cut sports completely.
The images have a visceral power: it is gut-wrenching to see his starving mice crying out in a mass grave.
He may be short, but in terms of personality and sheer, gut-wrenching charm and enthusiasm, the man might as well be 12-feet tall.
She and her ensemble of castmates were honored for "best gut-wrenching performance, " for the food poisoning in the dressing room scene.
For all of the gut-wrenching volatility, 2011 was actually a pretty good year if you managed to avoid financials and materials stocks.
It is gut-wrenching for everybody as everybody thought we had got there.
Vance told victims' relatives who were in court that she read their "truly gut-wrenching" written statements and factored their words into her decision.
We all looked at each other wondering what that could have been -- with a gut-wrenching feeling, we realized it had to be bad.
Over the past 80 years, there have been three long and gut-wrenching downturns in the stocks followed by high unemployment, stale economic growth and investor dissatisfaction.
The problem is, to avoid food poisoning, you must cook your burger or chicken to a high enough temperature to kill E. coli and other gut-wrenching bugs.
The opportunity came when United Airlines, citing poor service, canceled a contract making Mesa its feeder in Denver and on the West Coast--a gut-wrenching 48% of Mesa's revenues.
Back in the real world, the Seoul government announced on Nov. 21 that it had made the gut-wrenching decision to seek emergency aid from the International Monetary Fund.
No more rules, no more costly regulations and no more gut-wrenching anxiety for Wall Street, which has been battered and bruised enough in the eyes of the public since 2008.
We all remember the popping of the April 2000 tech bubble that had run the NASDAQ up to 5000 for a moment, followed by a gut-wrenching crash to 1140 a year and half later.
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That same afternoon, Yang showed up--as promised--at a Web conference in San Francisco where he went through a gut-wrenching on-stage interview with John Battelle, who co-hosted the Web 2.0 conference with Tim O'Reilly.
Somehow it has become conventional wisdom in the English-speaking world that in the last two decades Japan has gone through something similar to the gut-wrenching economic problems suffered by the United States in the 1930s.
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One of the most gut-wrenching scenes is when Katy, whose divorce from her brand new husband is now imminent, curls up in a ball backstage and sobs as concertgoers stream into the stadium for her concert.
Mr. Federer holds the all-time mark with 17 career slams. 4 of these by defeating Mr. Roddick, and one of which being the thrilling and gut-wrenching 2009 5-set Wimbledon Final where Mr. Federer prevailed 16-14 in the final set.
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After Gerstner granted approval for a new, independent software business, the organization's first decision -- described by insiders as "gut wrenching" -- was to put its key software products, most notably CICS, MQSeries and DB2, on its competitors' platforms, specifically Microsoft's NT.
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