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In letters home, she described the appalling conditions, with soldiers writhing in agony in the wards.
BBC: The lady without the lamp
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After writhing in pain for a few scary moments, Martin was taken in for X-rays, which came back negative.
WSJ: Knicks Run Streak to 13
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The sight of Ware writhing in pain cast a long shadow over an Elite Eight matchup that was as alluring as they come.
WSJ: Louisville Overcomes Duke, Injury to Move to Final Four
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Patients writhing in agony!
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The 24-paged editorial, shot by photographer Steven Meisel, captures model Kristen McMenamy, covered in black grease, writhing about in feather dresses on a rocky, post-apocalyptic-looking beach, evoking the real-life images of oil-coated birds gasping for breath that dominated coverage of the spill.
FORBES: BP Oil Spill Provides Inspiration For Italian Vogue Shoot
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For nearly ten minutes, the video shows Ring writhing and screaming in pain as a gaggle of officers shout contradictory demands at him.
FORBES: FBI Investigates Police Beating and Tasing of Tennessee Man
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And could it be trout farming below the dam at Dolores square plastic-lined pools in which writhing motion could be detected, as if someone were boiling a great stew of fish rather than breeding them?
NEWYORKER: Or Else
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These include some reassuringly familiar types, such as the heroic pragmatist (Thomas Jane), the consoling schoolteacher (Laurie Holden), the finger-pointing nutcase (Marcia Gay Harden), and the skeptic (Andre Braugher) who refuses to believe in giant, writhing flesh-eaters right up to the moment at which he meets them socially.
NEWYORKER: The Mist