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THE scene is a harrowing one.
Wood's tale is a harrowing one.
I thought I'd done what a skilled comic should have done: taken a personal experience – a pretty harrowing one at that – and turned it into good material.
The history of icing is a harrowing one, involving horrible injuries and even death: Dec. 8, 1931 In a 3-2 victoverover the Bruins at Boston Garden, the New York Americans ice the puck 61 times, according to Charles Adams, the Bruins' president.
Combined with Rawtekk's music, the video experience is a harrowing one.
Superb, but emotionally harrowing — one box of Kleenex might not suffice.
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There are also harrowing one-off items such as Girls Aloud knock-offs The Saturdays answering general knowledge questions from a pre-pubescent fan ("Capital of Spain?" "Er, is it Madrid?" "That's right!").
State TV broadcast few images and none of the harrowing ones seen on social media or foreign channels.
Those odds may be long, but McPeek and his wife, Susan, have overcome far more harrowing ones.
These past three years have been the most harrowing ones of my life.
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