Stewart and Colbert had to deliver the slap and the smack as speedily and as rawly as possible. |
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The role of the UN has been rawly exposed in the current crisis. |
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Her view of her homeland may be ambivalent but it is rawly accurate. |
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This postcard, from a world so much smaller and more traditional than ours, is curiously affecting and rawly authentic. |
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The sentimentalist's investment in the situation insures that something rawly intimate will find its way onto film. |
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You may find yourself reading text labels greedily, for once, to get in on the episodes of sensibility that sprung such fine surprises on a nation still rawly young. |
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A picture emerges, in big dots: Offill's narrator is curious, witty, intellectual, literary, insomniac, and rawly honest both about others and about herself. |
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The loss of Stephen Gately is rawly imprinted on all of Boyzone's faces. |
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