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But with training camp came the brutal realization that everybody was good.
As the movie goes on, the heartbreak latent in this simple declaration becomes more acute, as the soldiers deal with their fears and then, during a field assignment called Operation Rock Avalanche, the brutal realization of those fears.
Stare in awe, snap a few pictures, and avoid the brutal realization that you have to make your way down for as long as possible.
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The latter piece best incorporated Mr. Kocsis's contradictory assets: the Sonata's first movement splendidly brutal, the high-spirited finale a beautifully managed realization of Bartok's marvelously subtle metric stops and starts.
The brutal violence and sexual exploitation described by Yeonmi in her story evoked a realization: Elly craved more knowledge about the situation in North Korea.
It built to the heroic F.B.I. agents' realization that they were helpless until they threw away their rule books and became as lawless and brutal as the Klansmen they were hunting.
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