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Does it say something about the dreams of this material, that it eventually shattered?" questions Buehler.

In The Look of Silence, Joshua accompanies Adi, an Indonesian man whose older brother was brutally murdered in the cleansing, to meet some of the perpetrators himself, and ask them extremely personal and heart-shattering questions that evoke an emotional range of discomfort, embarrassment, anger, and shaky boastfulness in his murderous subjects.

Mistakes, questions, shattered idylls – those are the buzzwords around Munich today, as FC Bayern celebrate their passage into the quarter finals of the Champions League last night.

With the friendship of the two Oxford University contemporaries apparently shattered, it raises questions about why so many visitors here try to make professional headway as well as relax.

Their convoy's exit marked the end of a bitterly divisive war that raged for nearly nine years and left Iraq shattered, with troubling questions lingering over whether the Arab nation will remain a steadfast US ally.

All of which raises the question: Are professional women shattering the two-children, nuclear-family norm?

For these women, it's not a question of leaning in or shattering the glass ceiling.

No matter the words or metaphors used, experiencing groundlessness is profoundly distressing, in that a patient's world is shattering and his/her fundamental beliefs are called into question.

Still, few question his scientific acumen or skill at shattering disciplinary barriers.

Such questions were shattered by the outbreak of war in 1939.

Shattering glass.

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