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The French passage from Ephesus to Antioch in midwinter was extremely harrowing.
These are the novel's more playful moments; and there is much, particularly relating to the separation of women slaves from their children, and to the punishments meted out to runaway slaves, that is extremely harrowing.
"Viewing the footage shown in court this week has been distressing and extremely harrowing for the families.
Ms Dawkins added "Viewing the footage shown in court this week has been distressing and extremely harrowing for the families.
In a statement read outside court after the hearing, families of the abused patients said seeing the footage had been "distressing and extremely harrowing".
The film is exciting, well-acted, realistic, and extremely harrowing as the wounded, outnumbered SEALs attempt to evade their pursuers and contact their base to arrange an escape.
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Not only is she extremely busy being in very many television dramas, but also her characters always have exceedingly harrowing things happen to them.
It's a harrowing reminder that travel, with all its extremely rewarding benefits, can at times carry a heavy price.
But getting to this state, she said, involved a harrowing trip through post-traumatic stress disorder, an illness in which psychological and emotional damage is spawned by extremely traumatic events.
"It is really harrowing.
It's pretty harrowing.
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