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He has a brutal memory of the day when the worm turned and he had his revenge on an older kid who'd been abusing him.
(Brantley) *'PRIMO' In his crystalline adaptation of "If This Is a Man," Primo Levi's memoir of the Holocaust, Antony Sher creates a portrait in which brutal memory penetrates the very marrow of existence.
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It became enormous and dragged with it in the most brutal memories of the past, while also shedding a solid foundation in society and creating rival camps and fanatic doctrines.
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As all but a few hundred Australian and Russian supporters of Tszyu in the 22,000 crowd rose to acclaim Hatton's win after 11 wildly exciting and brutal rounds, memories came flooding back of the glory nights of Barry McGuigan and Frank Bruno, who were both in the arena to witness the Mancunian's finest hour.
One brutal August–in memory the year was 1948–I woke at night in the dark of our railroad flat.
The Revolution, he shows, was far more brutal than our usual memory of it allows.
With an unprecedented list of injuries to key players, Sunday will be remembered as one of the most brutal days of recent memory.
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