Sentences with phrase «harrowing detail»

On Friday, the members of the Coral Springs Police Department shared their accounts in harrowing detail of the steps...
On Friday, the members of the Coral Springs Police Department shared their accounts in harrowing detail of the steps they took to save the lives of students and teachers.
Responding to accusations that the report was «hysterical», she told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that she had left out the most harrowing details.
The Nikkei report is full of other harrowing details, including a workplace where employees who linger on lunch breaks too long have their names announced throughout the company.
shares, in harrowing detail at times, stories of survivors.
Told with harrowing details, and a keen understanding of the sheer enormity of the disaster and its aftermath, it is also a deeply human film, as a mother and son change places, and a father struggles to do the right thing.
Harrowing details of Jimmy Savile's «predatory and opportunistic» sexual depravity have been revealed by the Metropolitan police.
But the more profound malfeasance begins after the drowning — itself dramatized here in harrowing detail — when a battalion of spin doctors gets to work on covering up the incident, using the Apollo 11 moon landing as a distraction.
The abuse was intense and ongoing, and Castro describes it in harrowing detail.
Being responsible for the nourishment of small children really brings it all into stark and harrowing detail and you experience the joys and heartbreaks of our industrial food system in a new way — the good and the bad, the plentiful and the scarce, the gorgeously natural and the mindlessly over-processed.
Gurira writes these women's descriptions of abuse and entrapment in harrowing detail.
Instead of placing the vast narrative of Deathly Hallows into a snug three - hour shell, the two pictures provide roughly five hours of screen time to page through the quest, patiently absorbing the resplendent and harrowing details of the book, slowing down the entire effort in a marathon manner that might leave those weaned on the movies alone slightly disorientated.
Beginning with Reed's childhood in Long Island, New York, and the harrowing details of his electroshock therapy that was meant to «cure» him of his bisexuality, Bockris goes on to chronicle the artistic and personal milestones in his life.
Ariel is reluctant to speak out loud, fearing that he will burden others with his painful stories, but his stark narrative, both of life at camp and of the harrowing details of how he came to the U.S., reveals a startling depth of character.
The organizers have not brushed over the history of lynching in broad strokes but rather have framed it with specific and harrowing details.
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