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In Chad, it was from a brief — though harrowing — detention, where he was threatened with torture.
Indeed, Nuland begins, not with his boyhood in the Bronx of the 1930s and 1940s but with a brief, though harrowing, account of the depression that he suffered in the late 1960s and early 1970s, which became so severe that he had to be admitted to a mental hospital: "I was... completely disabled by pathological preoccupations and fears.
Though harrowing, it's great literature.
As he sees it, these images, though harrowing, are ultimately fortifying.
Though harrowing, it's a reminder of a blissful past or a promising future.
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The 25-minute trip, though somewhat harrowing in such a little plane, gave me a chance to take in the topography.
Even walk-ons, many of whom walk right off, thanks to Stone's ministrations, engender a distinctive pathos, though often guilty of harrowing crimes.
Maybe we don't need to revisit Thelma's past, harrowing though it proves to be.
The reality is harrowing though.
There are even 90 roos living on the Royal Canberra Golf Course, where, though very rare, harrowing human-kangaroo incidents do occur.
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