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With food safety of paramount importance, the logistics of "fresh" are somewhat unforgiving.
The mattresses are somewhat unforgiving but the bright red sheets are perfectly clean, and games and books are available for guests.
He returns lifeless and smothered in blood, caught in the crossfire of sectarian violence, which is where this taut and somewhat unforgiving drama gets its fire.
At just 34, and in what her daughter, Caroline Kennedy, describes in a foreword to the book as "the extreme stages of grief," Mrs. Kennedy displays a cool self-possession and a sharp, somewhat unforgiving eye.
He is such a charming, beguiling presence on the screen, with a gentleness in old age that he never had as, say, the somewhat unforgiving and angular Baron Von Trapp in The Sound of Music.
When we first met as young reporters on the Financial Times, he had already won a reputation for being a brilliant if somewhat unforgiving journalist – the subs dubbed him the "mad Magyar" when he came back from being a stringer in Hungary.
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Pretty unforgiving testing grounds.
Since his film "In the Company of Men" in 1997, he has continuously cast a knowing and unforgiving eye on his fellow man, exposing with somewhat disturbing regularity the countless ways we can be casually cruel to one another.
Not unforgiving.
The locals were unforgiving.
Their defense was unforgiving.
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