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"Last Night" is more unflinching.
"American Gangster," he said, would be a return to a tougher, more unflinching view of street life.
'No horse I ever rode showed more unflinching courage in a finish than The Minstrel did that day.
Police dramas of the more unflinching and serialized variety, like ABC's "Detroit 1-8-7" and Fox's "Chicago Code," were canceled after a season.
If Yanagihara writes sharply on external rewards of accomplishment, her chiaroscuro style is even more unflinching when detailing Jude's secret world of violence.
As a novelist she is more honest than Emily and more unflinching than Charlotte, but that doesn't make for great romance or cosy TV adaptations.
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But it's more than just unflinching richness that makes this salad irresistible.
No other music of the 20th century explored spirituality with more directness and unflinching humanity than his.
And yet it is of course Antonio, rather more than the unflinching Portia (in disguise), who grants Shylock at least a little of the mercy she so eloquently invokes in the trial scene.
Here he's really more like an unflinching contemporary Dickens -- if Dickens had freed his characters to gather in an alehouse and write one of his novels by Dictaphone, as an oral history.
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