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Parent and child are, in this way, brought together, on tragic terms.
Depending on his mood, Tonéx can describe his childhood among devout Pentecostals — who call themselves "saints" — in comic or tragic terms.
But unlike McCain, Romney doesn't seem to think of himself in tragic terms — he campaigns (and, so far as we can tell, lives) in a major key.
Taylor, meanwhile, adapted Hamlet, referring to Thorpe's homosexuality in tragic terms: "the slow, but inevitable destruction of a man by the stamp of one defect".
If Mr. Palmer sees any political significance in this ritualized feuding he doesn't say, though the mournful string music suggests that he'd like you to see the fights in tragic terms.
She went on to tell the tale, in tragic terms, with herself as the dramatic heroine.
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"At the elite level, the marathon is tragic in terms of what it can do to destroy your career, particularly with injuries related to motion.
It's tragic in terms of human potential, to see that there is a population in Canada that seems to be in such conflict to the extent that we are seeing this type of incarceration rate," Sapers said.
His lightmapping series isn't a premeditated critique of governments' decontamination efforts, but rather a visible demonstration of tragic long-term effects. .
If we need to talk about this tragic shooting in terms of illness, though, let's start with talking about our cultural sickness – a sickness that refuses to see misogyny as anything other than inevitable.
Is "tragic mulatto" a term I should know?
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