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Something is drawn out of us with a harrowing effect, which Friedrich's use of color nudges toward intoxication.
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But despite having this harrowing effect on his listeners, Jamie Stewart, vocalist, writer and apparent cat hugger, is really normal.
News of the tapes brought markets reeling, and undoubtedly had a much more harrowing effect on the tens of thousands of people who lost loved ones on Sept. 11.
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