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Unfortunately, his explanation of skinhead hatred as mere insanity feels like a cop-out, and protracted stock-footage sequences strain to connect a wider view of British unrest to the intimate story.
NEWYORKER: This Is England
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For all its sleazy perfunctoriness, it is quite the most intimate moment in the story.
ECONOMIST: Shorter fiction
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Kansas City Fire Chief Paul Berardi said late Tuesday the search with trained dogs was standard given the size of the conflagration and the fact that there was no immediate, reliable count of people who were inside the intimate, one-story restaurant at the time.
NPR: Cadaver Dogs Search After Kansas City Gas Blast
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The action, pointedly set in April, 1968, fuses the story of her intimate crises with the eternal conflict of smart young people with family, society, and their own conflicting impulses.
NEWYORKER: Portrait of a Young Woman at the End of the 1960s in Brussels
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This intimate story, bringing together the northern light reflected off water, the cold wind, the fear of poverty, the weight of the past, and the lack of a future, has a soulful, epic grandeur.
NEWYORKER: Just Anybody
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Yet the story, at heart, is an intimate one.
NEWYORKER: Love Hurts
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They seek a more intimate experience with the entire magazine, or story or a writer.
FORBES: 's new content engine serves both digital and print news consumers - Forbes
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His project, Small Town Inertia, is shot close to home in East Anglia and comprises intimate portraits firmly rooted in the documentary tradition, accompanied by the subject's story in their own words.
BBC: Jim Mortram's Small Town Inertia