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Thankfully, the simulator wasn't too harrowing.
The list of song crimes from actors is too long, too harrowing.
If soldiers merely trained with numbered bull's-eyes, encountering real faces on the battlefield might prove too harrowing.
Bill's daily commute to that office — a half-mile walk — had become too harrowing.
Many entries we weren't able to include, for legal reasons or because the experiences described were too harrowing to publish.
It was banned by the BBC for many years because it was just too harrowing a depiction of a reality that everyone at that time was very concerned about: this was in the middle of the cold war and at the time there were dozens of warheads pointing at us.
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It is also harrowing.
On the other hand, ABC executives said that as proud as they were of the unsettling series, "Wonderland" was simply rejected by audiences, who probably found it too dark and harrowing.
One way would have been indirection, an approach taken by Patrick Scully in his quietly harrowing "Too Soon Lost," a performance-art piece about the scourge of AIDS that chronicled the tearing down of old buildings, one by one, in a block in downtown Minneapolis.
Women have uncannily similar and all too often harrowing and even devastating stories about things that have happened to them at work because men do very similar things to women; leaning in doesn't help.
The focus on female bodies leads to harrowing territory, too.
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