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A WOMAN who put her husband through a barrage of torturous abuse, including denying him sleep, was working for the NHS in the Vale, it has been revealed.
In a letter from the editor, Oliver Duff describes Mr Johnson as “rattled” and says: “For a man so accomplished at manipulating the English language, it was a torturous encounter with contradiction and semantic cul-de-sacs.”
Mr Verhofstadt, who was the European Parliament’s boss during the torturous UK-EU negotiations, said: "British politicians are far behind public opinion.
Source: https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1734679/guy-verhofstadt-brexit-secret-summit-eu
The recommendations were based on the policies and procedures for solitary confinement that she presented during a meeting in September, at which the public referred to the practice as torturous and discriminatory against people of color.
Time ticked on as the sun sank lower in the sky, the self-proclaimed fastest sport in the world proceeding at a torturous pace and everyone willing these painful final moments to be put out of their misery.
Well … for the Kelce parents, it’s wonderful and torturous all at once.
Source: https://www.latimes.com/sports/story/2023-02-03/kelce-brothers-dad-super-bowl