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This is a brutal shock.
Some beachgoers even ventured into the water, whose temperature in the 50s administered a brutal shock.
But Weir and Williamson's trading of emotional complexity for brutal shock hardly seems out of place given the subject matter.
Today, the strategic debate about Latin America's future has been diverted by the need to respond to a brutal shock.
So of course it comes as a brutal shock when women of a certain age, no matter how youthful looking, find biology has betrayed their expectations.
This is a brutal shock to the system, for sure, and I feel for all of my publishing friends and colleagues who have lost their jobs.
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Absorbed the brutal shocks of Thatcherism.
Artemisinin would land a brutal shock-and-awe strike that destroyed the majority of parasites, mefloquine would mop up the survivors.
Anxious that she should not be subjected to the brutal electric shock treatment and impersonal medical examinations that Laing so detested, Adrian called on his father for advice.
In November 1991, the emerging evidence of a pattern of police torture by Burge and his cadre of all-too-willing enforcers compelled the City of Chicago to initiate administrative proceedings before the Chicago Police Board in order to fire Burge and two of his co-conspirators for the brutal electric shock torture of Andrew Wilson.
The phrase describes a simple, binary decision — whether to buy high-risk, high-return assets like stocks, or to move to a position of greater safety — that has come to the fore since the brutal financial shocks of 2008.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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