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Being a park ranger wasn't always so harrowing.
"The police support was second to none, but she would come back from giving statements completely drained because it was so harrowing to talk about".
They were 2-1 down going into stoppage time, on the verge of a defeat so harrowing they would never have been allowed to forget it.
How would you even begin?" It is a premise so harrowing that a reader might themselves question the wisdom of beginning the novel.
And few films give so harrowing a sense of staring death in the face and so exhilarating a sense of coming back to tell the tale with a self-deprecating whimsy.
She returns memorably in his new film as a woman who, in surrendering to her abuse (Michael Ealy plays her desperate lover-tormentor), pays a price so harrowing it's almost impossible to watch.
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Pornography, according to Smith, was supposed to be the "ultimate 'fuck off' record", an album so unremittingly harrowing that the Cure would never be able to follow it.
We loaded sleeping bags, groceries, a gas stove for cooking, lanterns for light and jugs of water onto sleds for the not-so-harrowing two-minute trek.
So far, the harrowing effect of soaring fuel prices has focused mainly on cars, trucks and planes.
But my own experience was that having students live together in dorms somewhat ameliorated the cliquishness that seems so pervasive and harrowing in other high schools.
So while inherently harrowing as a story of confinement, savagery and despair, "Giraffe" was also a novel about writing a novel, a kind of self-tutorial witnessed by his readers.
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