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There are boys who suffer too, but "Polisse" makes a devastating, empirical argument that female children are especially vulnerable.
After Kweku leaves, Fola makes a devastating decision — one that's plausible if you consider her in the context of her "generic" history, but unconvincing if you rely on what Selasi has shown us of her personality.
According to an article in the Daily Mail, the report makes "a devastating attack" on the Leveson inquiry, which "became a tool for a determined group of lobbyists [Hacked Off] to use regulation to erode press freedom".
In the process, Ms. Mahar, a financial journalist who was a senior writer for Barron's, makes a devastating case against the contention that the market is almost perfectly efficient -- that prices are the product of immediate, judicious weighing of all available information by rational investors.
His fourth appearance of 2002 came in Spike Lee's drama 25th Hour, playing an English teacher who makes a devastating drunken mistake.
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Allies and adversaries concede that his abundant certainty makes him a devastating player in a town that usually operates by untidy consensus.
Live in the moment and grieve as you need to, but try not to make such a devastating situation another situation that's infected by the social media "like -craze.
In "The Butcher," Leonard Cohen makes a brief and devastating rhyme out of drug use: I found a silver needle.
During his month-long trial at the Old Bailey, her killer did all he could to blame, discredit and misrepresent her, making an already devastating situation for her family and friends much worse.
Marrying exemplary reporting with lively, lucid writing, she makes a convincing -- nay, devastating -- case that Levin wrecked the legacy of Henry Luce, the founder of Time Inc., in the service of his ego.
The massive pile of links of course refers to the spreading process of neutron fission that makes a powerful atomic bomb so devastating.
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