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Drive into Dwarka and the ragged reality of India's journey to prosperity is very obvious.
On films like "Bloody Sunday," which re-created the 1972 outbreak of violence during a Catholic civil-rights march in Northern Ireland and used the careening camerawork that has come to be his signature, he said, he was learning to "express the ragged reality of how interacting human beings look and feel when under stress". 1 2 Next Page ».
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The scene with Buffy and Tara sitting in the waiting room was noted by Rhonda Wilcox for its reality in showing Gellar as ragged and distinctly unglamorous, particularly because she had been presented in a specific way to attract male viewers and was a spokeswoman for Maybelline while Buffy aired.
But too often, the reality — both for the cookie and the baker — is ragged, fallen, and fraying around the edges.
Walking to the Strand along Beach Road, holding tightly to my grandmother's hand, the skyline of the empty docks gaped ragged still from the bombs, the war was with us both, but absent from the reality of my own life.
The woman who bolted from the Alaska governor's office before completing one term has been running herself ragged with the writing and promotion of two books, a starring role in a television reality series, speaking engagements, and a lucrative on-air analyst gig with Fox.
The reality is more seethingly diverse and the publishing, bookselling and reviewing communities a far more ragged aggregation of characters, tastes and priorities.
Your breathing becomes ragged.
He looked ragged.
Watch those ragged edges.
It was ragged.
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