Shooting the role was exhausting and cathartic, particularly given Douglas's own circumstances.
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So yes, it was very cathartic in that way, the actor said.
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However, changing our perspective may be a helpful and a cathartic move.
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And yes, the actual writing of the book itself was extremely cathartic.
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There is extreme violence, but it's cathartic and secondary to the characterisation.
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It can be used as some manner of purgative, as I recall.
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Roxborough's purgative zeal still had some jurisdiction in his tower, Jude thought.
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Nor are these the only objections to be urged against purgative medication.
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But it acted as a good lenient purgative on all of us.
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I recognized some spurges that let their caustic, purgative sap trickle out.
Ús de evacuant en anglès
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The evacuants observed at that time contained numerous leukocytes but no microorganisms, suggesting intensified inflammation as the likely cause of deterioration.
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How can he tell the exhaustion produced by his evacuants from the collapse belonging to the disease they were meant to remove?