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The final scene in the hospital was contemplative (did we ever find out the gender of Rachel's baby?), gently celebratory of this non-nuclear family, and deeply harrowing.
The overwhelming sense of her family's helplessness in the face of her addiction makes Amy: My Daughter a deeply harrowing read.
The six-day hearing heard a mass of evidence, at times deeply harrowing, of the way in which gangs of teenagers and children, some as young as 10, had kept Pilkington, Francecca and Pilkington's son, Anthony, who has milder learning difficulties, "under siege".
The six-day hearing was told a mass of evidence, at times deeply harrowing, of the way in which gangs of teenagers and children, some as young as 10, had kept Pilkington, Francecca and Pilkington's son, Anthony, who has milder learning difficulties, "under siege".
There are some deeply harrowing cases, a lot of people will be disclosing sexual violence and for many of them they won't have told anyone else before.
But "From One Second to the Next," a short documentary about texting and driving commissioned by AT&T from the acclaimed director Werner Herzog, tells four deeply harrowing tales of lives altered by a driver's focus on a phone rather than on the road.
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It has been deeply distressing, harrowing in fact – and that's for just the actors.
But this year, they are playing deeply serious, often harrowing roles, and they have been nominated accordingly.
A harrowing, deeply funny novel set in Balkan wars and prisons.
This deeply personal, sometimes harrowing account of Indonesia's implosion lacks a central focus, but more than makes up for it in gripping narrative.
"But it's a deeply awful, harrowing and dreadful incident that's taken place".
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