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Older numbers such as Mirrorball and Puncture Repair are dispatched with what can only be described as ferocious tenderness.
His relationship with his mother was one of ferocious tenderness; as I read Bruni's description of her struggle with cancer, I was choked with tears.
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As I stood there, watching her struggle, two things happened: I felt what I would describe as tenderness, were it not so ferocious; and my cock gave a sudden spurt of growth.
Todd Solondz is a ferocious director whose best work is laced with an accusatory strain of bruised tenderness, nowhere more than in his 2016 film "Wiener-Dog," whish is literally about a dachshund.
The fast-walking Biji sparks a tenor-sax solo of vehement exclamations and ferocious low notes, and Someday I'll Find You stirs that signature mix of tenderness, long notes and wayward wriggles through harmony-busting descents.
The pianist Jeremy Denk was tenderness personified in four of Mendelssohn's "Songs Without Words" and displayed a more athletic side in a ferocious account of Mendelssohn's Piano Trio No. 2 with the violinist Stefan Jackiw and the cellist Edward Arron.
"Frownland" (2008, Ronald Bronstein): A punk-like ferocious rage contained in a chamber-music-like precision; film stock run rugged like cold stone, light turned cruel; humiliation and degradation portrayed with tenderness and, ultimately, surprisingly, hope.
Hate tenderness.
Congestion can be ferocious.
It was ferocious.
But he is ferocious.
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