Moreover, her inspired juxtaposition of Nadia and Audrey — how their mothers have each wounded them in different but
equally damaging ways, how they attempt to make themselves whole and compensate for their losses, how they each choose to emulate or reject their mothers in turn — is fascinating, and perfect fodder for lively book club discussions.
Not exact matches
Equally paramount is remembering that some merchandise winds up on the sale heap because it is
damaged in some
way.
Until, that is, you consider the less obvious but potentially
equally severe
damage to Cameron's reputation from messing around with Trident renewal in the
way that he has.
- pushes each officer to act in a specific
way - Takeda Shingen is driven by the «Law of Kai» which is based on the idea that everyone should always be treated
equally - achieving an officer's resolve will unlock bonuses like increased gold or
damage in battle