This may be one of
the more harrowing findings in the report, as it suggests we're too far gone to effect any meaningful change in our lifetimes.
Yet the alternative is far, far
more harrowing, if not for us then certainly for our kids and grandkids.
The world is a much
more harrowing place, and it's reflected in the work.»
The improved sense of speed in WRC 7 is immediately apparent, something which too many racing games lack, which should make navigating the unpredictable special stages even
more harrowing, adding to the sense of danger.
Either way, the multiplayer action that the series is known for remains, and there is no more fulfilling feeling than trapping your buddy in a corner with explosives — and
no more harrowing feeling than when the same thing is done to you in turn.
I was going to need a few more glasses to get me through an evening of networking with tour companies, industry professionals and bloggers eager to one up you with
a more harrowing travel tale.
Another more harrowing example of taxable munis are those that are issued as tax free, then later become taxable if and when the IRS determines the proceeds are being used for purposes that do not fall under tax - exempt status.
The «disgrace» in J.M. Coetzee's Booker Prize - winning novel begins with the professional ruin of South African academic David Lurie, and grows far
more harrowing from there.
«Akpan's prose is beautiful and his stories are insightful and revealing, made even
more harrowing because all the horror — and there is much — is seen through the eyes of children.»
On his visits home, Alex must confront another,
more harrowing mystery: what's the matter with Nana Mama?
It was the hope of the community that these allegations were isolated or inflated, but the first wave of reports tells a much
more harrowing tale.
All
the more harrowing because it's true, the play exposes the scheme that saw thousands of British children exported to colony countries through a large part of the 20th century.
Here, in one of the film's
more harrowing sequences, she is a firsthand witness as he deteriorates into fits of violent spasms, paranoid delusions and screams for his wife.
If unsavory imagery is all it takes to get your heart racing, perhaps you'll find it intense, but anyone who has seen any of the R - rated horror films to come out in the last couple of years has seen gorier, grislier and much
more harrowing.
It's
more harrowing, more terrifying, more thrilling and moving than «Cloverfield Lane» could ever hope to be.
Black comedy from satirist Todd Solondz (Happiness) starring Selma Blair, Christopher Walken and Mia Farrow about a 30 - something man - child whose attempts to find love and break free from his parents prove far
more harrowing than he initially thought.
Clearly pitched to animal lovers, «Megan Leavey» marks the narrative debut of documentarian Gabriela Cowperthwaite, whose 2013 «Blackfish» - about the treatment of captive orcas at marine parks - was actually
more harrowing.
Cinematographer Maxime Alexandre (The Crazies) adds that the technology being utilized for the film might make for
a more harrowing experience than anything presented in the first film:
The trailer's poignancy was linked to its use of family and the zombification of the little girl; not only do you see her die, but learning that it is her father who has to kill her makes the sequence all
the more harrowing.
It isn't excessively graphic, and in fact most of
the more harrowing moments are inferred rather than witnessed, but that doesn't make it any less brutal.
Everything about this looks amazing, I'm seriously very excited for this - the story, and the performances, and
more harrowing space travel adventures.
Dozens of veterans are featured, from all branches of the armed services, each story
more harrowing than the last.
At the second interview, those who had more severe symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder recalled the event as
more harrowing, while memories were recalled as less harrowing by those who had recovered.
Taking a dip just got a bit
more harrowing.
At the second interview, those who had more severe symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder recalled their experience as
more harrowing, while events were recalled as less harrowing by those who had recovered.
From time - to - time, we receive truly inspirational ones of unimaginable circumstances making their pregnancy after loss journey even
more harrowing.
Each game is now a must win as the season draws towards its conclusion and the financial ramification of relegation are
more harrowing than ever.
If you haven't been through the process before, the experience can be even
more harrowing, since you won't be familiar with the customs and conventions of fundraising.
Not exact matches
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Today's market calm follows
harrowing levels of market volatility over the last two weeks when the TSX fell
more than five per cent and Wall Street indexes entered «correction» territory.
The service, which won an Emmy this year for the
harrowing series «The Handmaid's Tale,» will ultimately have to rely less on broadcast networks for its content and could become a place for
more originals, a tack Netflix and Amazon have taken.
What happened recently in cryptocurrencies was not quite as bad as the wingsuit test experience, but presumably
more than
harrowing enough for newbies:
The Southwest Airlines pilot being lauded as a hero in a
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The
more fantastic embellishments and
harrowing threats connected with the last days can be attributed to imperfect reporting, not so much on the basis of textual criticism in which consensus is still lacking, but because they do not sound like Jesus.
Most Rev Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury has praised the courage of those caught up in the
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She shares her
harrowing journey in her latest book and Bible study, Fight Back With Joy: Celebrate
More.
Peterson set the standard for returning from
harrowing injury, yet right away Dr. Andrews could see Marcus» case was much
more severe.
No one loves the game
more than the Mercury guard, a leading contender for WNBA MVP, but even she didn't understand what hoops meant to her until a string of
harrowing events threatened to derail her career
Nothing a win over the old enemy wouldn't change, although Arsenal, to their credit, have recovered tremendously well since that
harrowing experience at the Theatre of Dreams, and while they aren't considered title protagonists any
more the Gunners still have every chance of securing Champions League football next season with a top - four finish.
In retrospect, we would have extended our five - day trip — the driving to and from Montego Bay equaled two long travel days, and the route through the mountains from Kingston is said to be
harrowing — and we would have booked a two - bedroom private villa, like this one (it wasn't available during our dates), so we had
more space to play in the mornings.
You might also like to check out her website but, as an antenatal teacher, I have found that many women are
more frightened than reassured by her first book, Spiritual Midwifery, since although the mothers» and midwives» stories bear testament to the strength of feminine nature, some of them make
harrowing reading.
The
harrowing personal tales hit home, but
more poignant is the realisation that it took so long for our government to acknowledge the grief and devastation caused to thousands of children and their families.
The meeting comes against a complicated backdrop: Mr. Cuomo believes that New York, the home state of both men, faces potentially
harrowing financial consequences, a loss of
more than $ 3 billion, from Mr. Trump's planned repeal of the health care law.
How efforts to block refugees and asylum - seekers from Europe have only made the global migration crisis
more complex and
harrowing
But McMurphy gets
more than he bargained for, including a
harrowing session of ECT.
Both the scale and cost of operations are epic — renting an offshore drill rig costs $ 500,000 or
more a day — and the technological challenges are
harrowing.
Lucy Jones, Co-founder and Chief Executive of Neuroblastoma Australia, is exceptionally passionate about raising
more awareness about neuroblastoma and funds to help support research into the
harrowing disease that took the life of her beautiful daughter, Sienna at only two and a half years of age.
Kelly Rose Joniec posted about the
harrowing experience Monday on Facebook, and her post has since been shared
more than 440,000 times.
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Just as the Julia Roberts fairy tale Pretty Woman morphed from something, in its script stage, dark and
harrowing to, on the screen, something sweet and cheery, this could - have - been foray into either the seamier side of life or the less - than - squalid but
more - than - ordinary steers clear of ever getting near the truly treacherous.