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"The Burning: Massacre, Destruction, and the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921" is a powerful book, a harrowing case study made all the more so by Madigan's skillful, clear-eyed telling of it.
The findings in these studies have been reflected in emotive and sometimes harrowing case reports (Anonymous, 1989, 1994; Fenton, 1992) which have drawn attention to widespread failures in management of patients dying in acute hospitals.
This harrowing case is by no means unique.
Hers is the 10th fictional reworking of this harrowing case – there have been novels before, plays and films.
The sentence drew a muted response from a packed courtroom populated with friends and relatives on both sides of the harrowing case.
She plays the part with class and subtlety, hinting at secrets that caused her to leave her small town and dive headlong into a harrowing case.
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MPs backing the amendment have pointed to harrowing cases, highlighted by the British Red Cross, of families torn apart by existing asylum rules.
Unsurprisingly, dealing so intensively with such harrowing cases has taken its toll.
These are the advocates in all criminal courts, with the responsibility for prosecuting and defending the most harrowing cases.
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.
There was also concern about levels of stress and burnout among staff who once had a balanced caseload and now deal only with high-risk and often harrowing cases.
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