Sentence examples for most harrowing consequence from inspiring English sources

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Look at Iraq: the least plausible reason for going to war - terrorism - has been its most harrowing consequence".

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Mr. Weller, who has another play, "Fifty Words," opening in New York this month, takes a lot of risks in fashioning this grimly comic finale, presumably inspired by outrage at the idea that the architects of war rarely have to suffer its most harrowing consequences.

For many refugees this is the most harrowing moment: some drown on the way.

But the most harrowing moment comes in the sixth dispatch.

Perhaps the most harrowing example of the latter is the Indian famine of summer 1943, a consequence of a cyclone and flooding, the British scorched-earth policy after the fall of Burma, as well as British indifference and bloody-mindedness.

But consider the moment when slapstick comedy turns to a most harrowing New York City drama: The travelers turn back.

Then came the most harrowing part.

treatment that has led to the most harrowing flashbacks: sedation.

"It was the most harrowing experience of my life.

LeDuff's Detroit is the most harrowing place in America.

The most harrowing collapse, arguably, belonged to the Red Sox.

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