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It's about the Holocaust, but it has a simple and horrible beauty to it, because it describes the terrifying nature of the Holocaust through a powerful series of images and a narration that was specific, naming the collections of items of the prisoners and survivors.
Taking a position diametrically opposed to Mr. Bhalla and Mr. Panagariya, Mr. Drèze argues, "The message about the terrifying nature of 'hidden poverty' in India has been somewhat lost in the din of the recent debate".
Once his grandson arrives home, the tension escalates yet again, and here Brown skillfully depicts how terrifying nature and human nature alike can be: "Cotton didn't even think about calling out.
11 44 p.m. | Updated NEW ORLEANS — In a media circus — with questions involving supplements made from deer antlers and players discussing the terrifying nature of head injuries — the conversation has turned back to how the N.F.L. would accept an openly gay player.
Tom's fears and reservations come spilling out -- the added financial strain; the inevitable displacement of the man (me again!) by another... leading to diminished sexual relations, growing jealousy, fits of general desperation" -- before he neatly circles back around to his point about the terrifying nature of small choices.
His exaggerated and extremely dramatic illustrations show the awesome and terrifying nature of the food chain.
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Susceptible to the ideas of Blake and other radical theorists and animated by a growing spirit of inquiry into natural phenomena, painters slowly abandoned the picturesque desire to compose and became willing to be moved, awestruck, and terrified by nature unadorned.
My survivor's guilt is illogical because anyone who travels, who sets foot outside their home in any major European city, is a potential victim of terror, which is, by nature, terrifying.
The whole terrifying and chaotic nature of battle is made very clear, right down to listening, during the night, to the groans of the wounded and dying; feeling the dryness and grit in the mouth caused by tearing open packets of gunpowder with your teeth.
Nuclear weapons were terrifying, and the nature of nuclear energy was not widely understood.
They're three very different pieces, but terrifying in the claustrophobic nature of the writing.
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