Sentence examples for with terrifying force from inspiring English sources

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It's a path embraced by the wetsuit warriors in "Chasing Mavericks," a surfing movie about men, water and waves, and how and why they sometimes come together beautifully and sometimes collide with terrifying force.

As striking and sudden as the floods were in Lower Manhattan, the black, brackish waters seemed to come on even faster in Red Hook, which has a water table so high that power and phone lines are positioned above ground; here the evening high tide came on with terrifying force.

With Brazil, Russia, India and China experiencing just the kind of breakneck economic growth that transformed British society in the 1800s - villages turning into cities, peasants swapping fields for factories, and mass exploitation grinding out higher GDP - Engels's polemic resonates with terrifying force.

In Cassavetes's world, there isn't a whole lot of communication going on; there are desperate attempts to connect, the hurtling of opaque blocks of raw feeling that are wrenched from deep in the soul by way of mighty explosions — and that crash into each other with terrifying force.

The imagination is unleashed on the city with terrifying force, with the few real temples, like the Pantheon and Colosseum, swallowed up in the anarchic disorder.

And as a web of secrets and lies is revealed, a dark shadow from Nora's past returns "with terrifying force," as the publisher's ad copy has it, bringing the story to "a shattering ­conclusion".

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It ends with terrifying violence.

Edward Gardner brings out the Bergian echoes in Britten's score with passionate intensity; the choral climaxes have terrifying force, and every solo performance, led by Roocroft and Finley, is etched with the finest dramatic precision.

But we must remember that the theory of relativity led ultimately to nuclear weapons, and once the laws of physics are rewritten we’ll be faced with the prospect of military advances of terrifying force.

Jones thinks neo-luddism is fed rather by "the idea of technology as a disembodied, transcendent, terrifying force outside the human", which emerged in the mid 20th century, with the bomb and the rise of large-scale computing.

Some of death's terrifying force, his poetry suggests, might be borrowed, and used, for the purposes of life.

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