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There's plenty that's unpalatable about 'Swing Low' but not its history - at least not any more".
LONDON — There is something deeply unpalatable about doctors being attacked, detained or killed for doing their job.
But there seemed something unpalatable about Richmond coach Damien Hardwick fighting Ty Vickery's corner in the press conference after his combative big man had felled West Coast's Dean Cox with a doozy of a roundhouse during the second term at Subiaco.
There is something distinctly unpalatable about the last two, because they hint at two of the most disturbing aspects of the second world war: the calculated murder of millions in Nazi concentration camps, and the petty bureaucracy that helped bring it about.
The script, by Steve Conrad ("The Pursuit of Happyness"), who also directed, uses the frequent dodge of surrounding its flawed hero with even more flawed characters, in order to make what's unpalatable about him relatively more palatable.
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This was theatre doing what it does best: confronting us with unpalatable facts about our very existence.
Ice that cake with the unpalatable truth about the reach of our government's surveillance services and we might think our internet is already beyond help.
Two narratives, both from Lu's point of view, interweave past and present until she finds herself confronted with some unpalatable truths about her relatives.
Instead, they are looking to highlight flaws in the entire structure of research departments.The energetic investigations led by Mr Spitzer, the NASD and others are likely to reveal a lot more unpalatable details about bankers' behaviour during the heady late 1990s.
Wiener is seen as a crucial figure in the creation of the computer age, but he was also, as Markoff points out, a speaker of unpalatable truths about the potential consequences of technology's ascent.
Named for the British article "Can vegans stomach the unpalatable truth about quinoa?", this award celebrates headlines that encapsulate both lifestyle and geopolitical issues in a quintessentially Guardian way.
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