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1 Because the trip is challenging, some people meet a more harrowing fate.
2 Bernie wasn't sure who found it more harrowing , her or him.
3 Her contacts with Chrono were far more harrowing than Constant's.
4 It made a feverish album about the claustrophobic loneliness of motherhood even more harrowing .
5 How much more harrowing and vivid would be his next description of a parting--
6 I never before, nor never again expect to hear screams more harrowing or terrifying.
7 The crossing of the black bridge was more harrowing than Manon wanted to admit.
8 Other sources have been able to confirm some more harrowing details from the crime scene.
9 The trailer also has bits of the more harrowing scene of rioting and a potential execution.
10 For Albania it has been a more harrowing epoch than for most states on the continent.
11 For Aston Villa, it will be remembered as one of the more harrowing nights of their history.
12 As it was, the sight of these miserable objects did create some new and more harrowing pain.
13 The American novelist Blake Butler's description of insomnia's treacherous ways in his 2012 memoir, Nothing, is even more harrowing .
14 Eventually, the driver's window smashes, allowing the thugs to grab their victim and make the ordeal entirely more harrowing .
15 There are magical moments of natural beauty and childish delight, too -which only make the tragedy even more harrowing .
16 Waiters keep asking us to name our favourite dish, as if it's a gastronomic version of Sophie's Choice, only more harrowing .
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