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The game is regularly unforgiving like this and it is a strength, where sometimes even a victory can feel like a defeat.
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For students whose previous experience with large modern buildings tends toward unforgiving places like public housing and police stations, this may turn out to be revelatory.
The past crashed into the present like unforgiving waves, and Imogen Sage, as the new Mrs de Winter, was ghostlier than the deceased Rebecca.
Given all this, one would expect someone like Bloomberg to be much more elitist and unforgiving of weakness than Romney, but that's where reality diverges from expectation.
It is unforgiving to clutter.
Hilditch has created a false Eden to preserve his childhood in the family home; Felicia has been expelled from the verdant Irish countryside by her unforgiving, God-like father; a group of Birmingham fundamentalists preach a coming paradise on earth, but having taken Felicia in, expel her once more.
(Trump, of course, is unforgiving when it comes to Democrats like Al Franken and John Conyers).
With its very specific — and in the case of color, unforgiving — tolerances, film is not something you can produce artisanally, like some cheese in a Williamsburg basement.
We like to say that sport is a mirror of life but then sometimes its reflection can be utterly unforgiving.
Not unforgiving.
Yet weather reports seemed like terminal diagnoses and left us feeling powerless, at the mercy of something huge and unforgiving.
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