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Foot-and-mouth is a far more gruesome tragedy.
His powerful and gruesome tragedy Ugolino (1768) ranges in its expression from the heroic to the macabre.
For a hard worker who was no stranger to overtime, the financial hit has added strain to a gruesome tragedy.
In "Snow," translated by Maureen Freely, the line between playful farce and gruesome tragedy is very fine.
Selling such product is obviously a tricky proposition: no film marketing outfit would want to be seen as cashing in on some gruesome tragedy, but it's also a gift to those aiming to drum up media attention.
In one particularly gruesome tragedy, on August 6th a camp for Syrian refugees was shelled; local aid groups are reported to have found 30 charred corpses.Pundits have long talked of Syria's war spilling over into Lebanon but this has been the worst violence since the conflict began in 2011.
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Most of the time, in places where these types of gruesome tragedies happen, there are fewer people recording the events.
Gruesome tragedies don't only devastate the lives of direct victims and their loved ones.
The infamously gruesome early tragedy Titus Andronicus presents unique challenges: not simply in terms of body count (nine named characters lose their lives on stage, and an army more off stage) but because the 10th death is that of an unfortunate fly swatted by the hero's brother.
The Globe begins the new year with Hattie Morahan as Beatrice-Joanna in Dominic Dromgoole's production of gruesome Jacobean tragedy, The Changeling.
What happened next plays out on screen like a gruesome Aronofskian tragedy.
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