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In a Guardian interview, Lenny Henry called Pryor "the most unflinching documentarian of his own life".
Bad Boy Bubby is also one of Australia's most unflinching portraits of mental illness.
A portrait of personal uncertainty by one of the most unflinching visual diarists of our time.
It was one of the largest -- and perhaps the most unflinching -- of the dozen or so militant groups.
The memoir, Gertrude Stein wrote, was "one of the most unflinching studies of war in our literature".
'BLACKBIRD' David Harrower's two-character drama served emotional nakedness at its most unflinching in this Off Broadway production from the Manhattan Theater Club, directed by Joe Mantello.
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Mr. Gonzales, 45, who last month was elected to the Texas Supreme Court, is known in Texas political and legal circles for his keen intellect, his quiet, calm demeanor and, perhaps most important, his unflinching loyalty to Mr. Bush.
The internet is dramatically beginning to redefine what it is to die in a most clinical and unflinching way, and those in the UK need to be on the ball to leave a digital legacy plan behind.
The internet is dramatically beginning to redefine what it is to die in a most clinical and unflinching way, and we need to be on the ball to leave a digital legacy plan behind.
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