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Paul Kalanithi became a neurosurgeon because he felt compelled by neurosurgery and "its unforgiving call to perfection… it seemed to present the most challenging and direct confrontation with meaning, identity and death".
Clarke is the current excavator of Sterkfontein, and the initial discoverer of the "Little Foot" skeleton that has garnered so much publicity as he has patiently extricated it from its unforgiving rocky matrix over the past decade or so; and Partridge was a leading geologist of the caves until his tragic early death as the book went to press.
It might be why it's hard to fall in love in London, or at least with anything other than the city itself: its unforgiving nature, the way it steals your time and makes you beg for each modicum of comfort.
Its unforgiving exploration of racism was daring for its time, and the film garnered critical praise.
Yet "Away," without a trace of sappiness, finally lets its unforgiving world deliver redemption and grace.
He was known to have had steep trepidation about solo playing, with its unforgiving clarity and lack of interplay.
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In a spellbinding frenzy of baseball at its unpredictable, unforgiving best, a labyrinth of twists took place across 4 hours 55 minutes at ballparks in Atlanta, Baltimore, St . Petersburg Fla., and Houston.
Get back to the house and seal the deal with Gryce!" Money, in novels, is such a potent reality principle that the need for it can override even our wish for a character to live happily ever after, and Wharton, throughout the book, applies the principle with characteristic relentlessness, tightening the financial screws on Lily as if the author were in league with nature at its most unforgiving.
Set during the second world war, it's a slow-moving creepy classic of repression and revenge, obsessive in its detail, forensic in its examination of resentment, unforgiving in its exposure of the hypocrisies of family life.
It is unforgiving.
I have also come to know Antarctica and respect it for its raw unforgiving brutality, and having explored all seven continents I know that it is more extreme and dangerous than even the Arctic, even lacking polar bears.
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