I think how you mentally survive the awfulness if you're sensitive of the situation. |
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He manages to keep a slightly sinister edge to the role, while never losing sight of the awfulness of Sy's situation. |
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They said they wanted to organize a 'quiet day' where we could meet together and think and pray about the awfulness of the nuclear bomb. |
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This of course confirmed her in her opinion, for Grandpa's pride in his own awfulness was his distinguishing trait. |
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But it adds to the general abrasiveness and awfulness of urban life, rather than commenting on it. |
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This writer has no nostalgia to blunt the awfulness and isn't capable of the humour that comes with retrospection. |
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Here's the report on the awfulness poor consumers must suffer with this new device. |
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Many other critics and many, many dance lovers can no longer bear to watch the awfulness of his work. |
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For some reason, the amount of awfulness given off by this film never seems to affect you directly. |
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He is certainly not above getting laughs out of the sheer awfulness of his characters' tastes and habits. |
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Maybe their titles were inspired by the mind-blowing awfulness of some people's cooking. |
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One thing that hasn't changed over the years is the awfulness of the cover photo. |
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A sequel's awfulness is proportional to the amount by which the budget of the second exceeds that of the first. |
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Spots of silver dance on the sea, and it almost makes me forget the awfulness of the past few days, though I'm worn out from crying. |
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So wittingly or not, these corporations are helping to prop up a government notorious for its sheer awfulness and brutality. |
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He was afraid of being caught before he could accomplish his purpose, but behind this was a vaguer but larger fear of the awfulness of his crime. |
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The awfulness of it all is a matter of fact and no one feels the need to flourish a lot of adjectives to describe their feelings. |
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It would be mercifully brief, but it probably wouldn't do the sheer awfulness of this film justice. |
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Ultimately, the exertions to counterweigh the awfulness of his actions with his gentle inner qualities yield a totally unbelievable character. |
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The unspeakable awfulness of September 11 affected stock markets across the world and gutted the international aviation industry. |
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Upon returning to earth, Dr. Evil learns that his empire of awfulness has gone legit. |
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Homeland fans made ranting about the awfulness of petulant teen Dana Brody into a weekly celebratory ritual. |
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It's a film which is so demeaningly bad, so utterly without merit, that there is a kind of purity in its awfulness. |
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One has to be a certain age to remember the soggy, steamy awfulness that was the drudgery of washdays when it involved galvanised tubs, poss-sticks and mangles. |
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Just occasionally, perhaps, we should have the humility to see the awfulness of the world that they inhabit, and which they strive so unavailingly to control. |
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You get lots of newsreel showing you the awfulness of the regime in the twenties, and the vim and vigor of New York and Hollywood in the same era. |
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Now, murder is almost unfathomable in its awfulness, and the effect that it has on anybody close to either the murderer or the victim is extremely complex and horrifying. |
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One must note the enduring awfulness of the hotels in general. |
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It is a recipe for feeding hatred, not for coming to terms with the awfulness of terrorism. |
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If people have not seen the pictures or the broken lives it is impossible to comprehend the awfulness of this repugnant blight on society. |
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But today I want you to be confronted with the awfulness of the tragedy on Europe's roads. |
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Instead they distance themselves and you become more convinced of the awfulness of your life. |
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I struggle for anything sensible to say on the awfulness of the deaths. |
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There's a lot of comedy in Mallboy, and Giarrusso is certainly not above getting laughs out of the sheer awfulness of his characters' tastes and habits. |
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But the awfulness is not put in front of you like a pie on a plate. |
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But I won't let this barrage of awfulness deter me. |
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To sustain this momentum of mutual awfulness, one can only assume that Fifa and Qatar have gained possession of some sort of giant radioactive egg that, when hatched, will wreak havoc across the world as we know it. |
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I know that this is only partly limiting the unbearable awfulness of the act, but, even in such horrible circumstances, this is how things must be done? |
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I just felt quite tied up in knots of despair and awfulness. |
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