Sheil and Audley give performances of harrowing power, their incarnations of blind tenderness and fierce desire building to outbursts of feral rage.
The jury of nine men and three women returned their verdict on the seventh day of deliberations after reliving the September 11 attacks through weeks of harrowing testimony and evidence.
One of the major decisions Jackson made was to omit depictions of the harrowing act that is at the heart of the story.
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The third is Salim, Jamal's brother and the source of a harrowing sibling rivalry.
Residents of the island recounted harrowing experiences of fleeing the artillery shells as numerous buildings caught fire.
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The 11-minute video, which is posted on YouTube, provides the most graphic detail to date of the harrowing rescue.
Survivors at trial spoke of a harrowing early-morning ride, testifying that the low-fare Sky Express bus swerved from side to side and changed speeds erratically before careening off the interstate.
One of the most harrowing final scenes in all of opera is the ending of Poulenc's "Dialogues of the Carmelites, " when the nuns condemned by the French Revolution walk one by one to the scaffold, singing a gradually thinning chorus punctuated by the slashing sounds of a guillotine.
While some of the most harrowing tales come from West Virginia, people throughout much of the Northeast have been struggling as well.
Take, for example, the fear of a child who has to endure the harrowing experience of a CT Scan.. In a TED talk in 2012, Kelley spoke about children who walk into the CT room and are handed a black felt pirate cap.
Still, the final scene of the Dexter production, with the nuns facing their end like human beings rather than as Mr. Carsen's abstract, gesticulating saints, remains the more harrowing of the two.
The murder mystery at the core of this novel is engaging, but Guttentag also sheds light on the harrowing lives of teenage runaways living on the streets of Hollywood.
So for those of us with dim memories of those far-off days, the harrowing early returns of spring training have a familiar ring.
Anand Mahindra, vice chairman and managing director of Mahindra, says he doesn't regret being trumped by Tata, which had to endure the harrowing fallout of the global recession following its pricey acquisition.
In fact, after the harrowing slump of that October through mid-November, the market rallied impressively.
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Petersburg suburbs, an area with few taxis, was a harrowing gamble of flagging down strangers in cars.
Or what about that time Oprah applauded up-and-coming writer James Frey for his harrowing tale of overcoming addiction?
Refugees tell harrowing stories of life under the Islamist militants who hold northern Mali in an iron grip.
The film follows the harrowing experiences of a handful of victims of harassment, including two who killed themselves in desperation.
Stembridge cheerfully volunteers harrowing tales of people pocketing silver sugar tongs and helping themselves to the iPod docks available at reception.
"The Central Park Five" is a harrowing piece of investigative work by Sarah Burns, her father, Ken Burns, and David McMahon.
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Two crew members harnessed themselves to the boat and moved to the bow for a harrowing change of course in the dark.
Refugees have told harrowing stories of life under the Islamist militants.
Refugees tell harrowing stories of life under the Islamist militants.
Wenger appeared to have instructed Arsenal to probe United's right-flank, where Gary Neville looked desperately uncomfortable at the start of what was a harrowing afternoon for the England defender.
Yet within less than a year, two established American novelists have drawn harrowing portraits of a post-apocalyptic America, across which their characters trudge in desperation to find a safer, healthier haven.
Newspapers are recounting harrowing tales of survivors of so-called death camps in North Borneo during World War II - while revealing the existence of what The Sun daily calls "hell holes" in present-day Malaysia.
The anticipatory period leading up to a performance of any sort is difficult for most performers, but there is a particular challenge involved in waiting to perform an act that is to some degree extemporaneous, and battle rap is a rather harrowing mix of the extemporaneous and premeditated.
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