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Of course, this liturgy -- harsh, searching, but also cleansing and awe-inspiring -- is said only once per year, no doubt because the rabbis understood that we would be overwhelmed if every day this were the primary content of Jewish prayer.
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In a series of non-chronological vignettes, the book moves through enough snappy, barbed anecdotes to save it from navel-gazing, and enough harsh soul-searching to rescue it from triviality.
As a senior, I am crippled by the fear of adulthood and the process of searching for a job in a harsh economy.
Melissa has faced the harsh reality that many military spouses battle with while searching for a job.
It was a cruel goal to concede and harsh on Brighton who searched in vain for an equaliser.
The labor supply consequences are appreciable despite the harsh treatment of unsuccessful searches: the proportion of unemployed workers that opt for searching almost triples in the 60-64 age range, leading to a twofold increase in reemployment rates.
Searching, searching, searching.
Cope began investing in gold and silver prospects in the West, and braved malarial mosquitos and harsh weather to search for fossils himself.
Search the place up and see if those people keep their pets in harsh conditions or safe and reliable ones.
My tiptoe up to the brink of the conservative entertainment complex triggered a harsh bout of soul-searching too.
Panicked parents and bereft son fly home, and an orchestrated townwide search ensues, in harsh winter conditions, across woods and busy roads.
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