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  • But it must be open to question whether such a level of support can be sustained if there are serious military reverses and a consequent daily diet of harrowing television pictures.
  • Pasture lands and meadow lands are often greatly improved by replowing and harrowing in order to break up the turf that forms and to admit air more freely into the soil. Agriculture for Beginners Revised Edition
  • Trash and harrowingly low budgets are the point of a Versus movie, as the genre's pioneers well knew back when they were churning out Abbott And Costello Meet Frankenstein/The Invisible Man/The Mummy. Cowboys & Aliens: the Versus movie without Versus in its name
  • That he sloped off during an Eton v Harrow match to buy a trumpet, which cost £1, may not have been what his school and his parents intended, but it set him on a course which over the years has brought joy and instruction to many.
  • Pulling out of Queen's Park, heading towards Maida Vale through the smart terraces, it was all very nice, until at the Harrow Road a big gang of bus enthusiasts came on.
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  • After a particularly harrowing battle where the squad is able to overcome a Nazi ambush Zab is asked about what happened and can barely remember the event. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • Hundreds of parishioners were working with bare hands, shovels and harrows, extending the church by burrowing out a crypt.
  • Mid morning a young girl arrives after a harrowing journey, bewildered by her new surroundings.
  • The action on a Harrow mosque again saw the chunky thugs in Lenin's term comprehensively outnumbered and outmanoeuvred Sonic Truth
  • What he paints is a harrowing image of Hell. Times, Sunday Times
  • This harrowing film pieces the story together. Times, Sunday Times
  • One was an aristocrat educated at Harrow and Cambridge, the other a self-made man from small-town South India.
  • He is now pursuing his clinical and research interests in diabetes and metabolism at the Clinical Research Centre, Harrow.
  • The Doctor's harrowing account of the orthopaedic centres for polio and landmine victims was punctuated with the earthy humour of the people he deals with.
  • After a very harrowing landing (and much vomit in the cabin of the plane I'm sure) that comes up just a few feet short of the overpass, he pops an emergency hatch and amscrays.
  • Throughout questioning, more harrowing details came to light. The Sun
  • Never thought of _death_, or even looked upon it, for mother told us there was no need of harrowing up our feelings -- it would come soon enough, she said; and to me, who hoped to live so long, it has come _too soon_ -- all too soon; "and the hot tears rained through the transparent fingers, clasped so convulsively over her face. Dora Deane
  • This harrowing film pieces the story together. Times, Sunday Times
  • A future presidential candidate might have participated in harrowing door-to-door sweeps during the bloody fight for Fallujah last month. December 2004
  • Disc harrows consisting of gangs of concave steel discs are dragged at an angle to the line of draught.
  • The series includes intriguing rarities, such as "Jean's Return" ("Le retour de Jean"), Clouzot's harrowing contribution to the omnibus film "Return to Life" ("Retour à la vie," 1949), in which a concentration-camp survivor hides, interrogates and tortures a Nazi war criminal. A French Director Ripe for Rediscovery
  • The film is a harrowing tale about a woman who wakes up to find her husband dead.
  • A harrowing account of an unfinished documentary about the liberation of concentration camps. Times, Sunday Times
  • We would now ask that everyone respects our need for privacy at this harrowing time. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most northern chapters of the chivalric orders had salles like this one, and the weather raging outside the thick walls reminded Charrow of why that was.
  • The harrowing footage showed her being carried to hospital by a distraught companion. Times, Sunday Times
  • After spending time living in Harrow, her job took her to Tokyo where she met her husband Shigetoshi.
  • Sinbad, along with singer Sheryl Crow, was on that 1996 trip to Bosnia that Clinton has described as a harrowing international experience that makes her tested and ready to answer a 3 a.m. phone call at the White House on day one, a claim for which she's taking much grief on the campaign trail. Not So Fast, Says Sinbad - Real Clear Politics – TIME.com
  • The adequate preparation is often achieved by ripping the land when the soil has good moisture, followed by chisel ploughing and the use of a fine harrow for fine seed preparation.
  • The harrowing ordeal was to last two hours. The Sun
  • The nearby dairy farmer plowed and harrowed the garden, and we planted cover crops of annual ryegrass and winter rye.
  • This alternately harrowing and touching story of tragedy and hope has been impressing viewers and critics for years, and the prospect of witnessing this true-life horror story on the big screen is cause for excitement.
  • It keeps pounding away, with one harrowing and horrifying image after another. Times, Sunday Times
  • In writing this moving, harrowing account he has done them a noble service. Times, Sunday Times
  • Darker and more harrowing is Saved starring Scottish veterans Irene McCallum and Edith McArthur in a poignant tale of a soft-hearted young nurse on a dementia ward.
  • But "genteel" is not a word you'd choose; "harrowing" seems more apt. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • During 1878 one local factory employed thirty-five people and produced hundreds of ploughs and numerous harrows, reapers and scarifiers for the farmers.
  • And he called for anyone who believes they may have been stalked or followed in the Sharrow area, which is popular among students, to get in touch.
  • Both the semi-autobiographical Denisovich and the non-ficiton Archipelago described Gulag life in harrowing detail, and forced the West to finally acknowledge the grave human rights abuses perpetrated inside Stalin’s brutal work camps, which at their peak housed more than two million prisoners. Russian Gulags: Then and Now | Disinformation
  • Famously banned from the BBC's Play for Today slot in the 1970s, Clarke's harrowing drama about life inside a borstal was remade two years later as an equally notorious film.
  • Shelter, and the usual rude accommodation, supplemented on this occasion by a wandering luti and his vicious-looking baboon, as also a company of riotous charvadars, who insist on singing accompaniments to the luti's soul-harrowing tom-toming till after midnight, are obtained at the caravansarai of Deh Mollah. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama
  • The harrowing footage showed her being carried to hospital by a distraught companion. Times, Sunday Times
  • For many women, the harrowing prospect of giving evidence in a rape case can be too much to bear.
  • But the harrowing psychological investigation he embarks upon is told seemingly without effort, through words that intoxicate, scenes that enrapture, and ideas that ensnare. An Amazon.com Books Blog featuring news, reviews, interviews and guest author blogs.
  • But sweeping narrative is not Leaf's style; instead, she represents incisive moments, many of them funny, some harrowing, and all equally free of portent and nostalgia.
  • Coat an already harrowing scene with live music and well, we're talking out-and-out melodrama, and you definitely don't want that.
  • He has gone through a harrowing time and is looking forward to getting his career back on track. The Sun
  • I was surprised to observe his frowning aspect on landing, and ascribed it to the circumstance of his being the "harse," or harrow, a term of derision applied to the slowest canoe. Notes of a Twenty-Five Years' Service in the Hudson's Bay Territory Volume I.
  • When we return, will a tale unfold whose lightest word will harrow up thy soul, freeze thy young blood, make they two eyes like stars start from their spheres, thy knotted and combined locks to part and each particular hair to stand on end like quills upon the fretful porpentine. Seven soliloquies
  • Lou, it turns out, was the only fatality of the explosion, harrowingly replayed in flashback as Tommy fills out the paperwork. Finale Review: Rescue Me
  • Sir Winston Churchill, was young, he attended a public school called Harrow.
  • The shipwreck was a harrowing experience.
  • Eerie and harrowing, the film seethes with barely suppressed ferocity.
  • But the charges they faced - and the harrowing details that emerged yesterday - showed it was anything but. The Sun
  • It was a miserable, harrowing experience for those involved.
  • Alas, the second film is an absolutely harrowing tale of torture and dismemberment.
  • The tragedy and drama of this music have rarely been so harrowingly delivered on disc. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the end of the day, though, I found myself dry-eyed and interested in discussion rather than harrowed and mute. The Duchess of Malfi
  • What he paints is a harrowing image of Hell. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has gone through a harrowing time and is looking forward to getting his career back on track. The Sun
  • He narrated the harrowing experience at length and focused on the "dastardliness of the terrorists who killed the Jewish parents of an infant. Shahnaz Taplin-Chinoy: Peace #1 Issue in the World Today: Pakistan & Palestine -- Parallel Pivots in the Peace Paradigm
  • Another satisfactory method is to broadcast the seed followed by a shallow disking or harrowing and cultipacking.
  • This gimlet-eyed memoir is Joan Didion's meticulous chronicle of the harrowing year following the death of her husband of 40 years, the writer John Gregory Dunne, who died of a heart attack at their dinner table. Deathless Accounts Of Mourning
  • Makhmalbaf adapts the volatile terrain to his story, such as in a harrowing and memorable scene set in a medical camp populated by limbless mine explosion victims.
  • For these men to even admit they have been hit by their wives is harrowing, never mind having to seek help from the police or a woman solicitor.
  •   On that same trip, local residents talked about a harrowing incident in Hetian. The Usual Suspects?
  • Sava Sekulic had a hard and harrowing life and faced continual rejection in his struggle as an artist.
  • To understand hoodoo curses and cures, she had to undergo harrowing initiation rituals, which she described in ‘Mules and Men’.
  • When performed live this song was often preluded by descriptions of the harrowing experience many faced simply trying to find a tolerant and peaceful home, away from their places of birth.
  • When 10 September dawned for the crew of the seaplane, so did the prospects for an end to their harrowing journey.
  • The movie ends with a harrowing scene of the father digging up his son's coffin, only to discover a piece of wood inside the box.
  • No 2 is unrelievedly harrowing, written when he was a sick man, and sometimes dismissed as a failure. Times, Sunday Times
  • I mostly watched it through my fingers, as it's one of the most harrowing films I've ever seen.
  • Other equipment like discs and harrows can be used to roughen the texture of the soil on a slope.
  • Watch victim's harrowing account of crash online. The Sun
  • Of course, you only "build awareness" by depicting events with some degree of accuracy, which is why the soaps often proudly announce that they collaborated closely with charities to ensure that Steve McFadden's portrayal of the dark spiral of addiction would be as harrowingly authentic as possible, especially the bit where he smashed through a door like Jack Nicholson in The Shining and burned the Queen Vic to the ground. Charlie Brooker | Complaining about the lack of realism in EastEnders is like moaning that Monster Munch crisps don't taste of monsters
  • Throughout questioning, more harrowing details came to light. The Sun
  • Dressed in a blue check shirt, blue trousers and a green jumper, he told reporters of his harrowing experience.
  • Not one of those rustic wassals of the Ouse of Widdlers, but ad his air curled and his shirt-sheaves tied up with pink ribbing as he led to the macy dance some appy country gal, with a black velvit boddice and a redd or yaller petticoat, a hormylu cross on her neck, and a silver harrow in her air! Burlesques
  • Sitting ringside supporting a loved one can be a harrowing experience. Times, Sunday Times
  • The anxieties of a society traditionally ill-disposed to taxation in general and new forms of taxation in particular made the task of the Treasury and the Committee of Ways and Means increasingly harrowing.
  • Dozens of groups such as The Truth About Pit Bulls counter what they call pit bull propagandists with harrowing tales and examples of brutality. Pulling pit bulls' image out of the pits
  • The most common tools used by farmers were metal tipped ploughs for turning over the soil and harrows to cover up the soil when seeds had been planted.
  • It made for harrowing listening, but it was important to humanise the dead. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other flowers present that are now scarce in Suffolk include spiny restharrow and the yellow flowered sulphur clover.
  • He finds talking about his fractured upbringing harrowing and there is a palpable air of sadness about him. Times, Sunday Times
  • For this is not simply a ‘message’ play, but a harrowing account of one family's trauma that rings horribly true.
  • Darker and more harrowing is Saved starring Scottish veterans Irene McCallum and Edith McArthur in a poignant tale of a soft-hearted young nurse on a dementia ward.
  • The film is a harrowing tale about a woman who wakes up to find her husband dead.
  • The medals, including a CBE and DSO, were found in Harrow, north London, among a haul of items stolen by burglars.
  • There is a harrowing moment when each middle-class families first starts to undertand that its gilt-edged securities and War Loan will never recover.
  • At the end of the day, though, I found myself dry-eyed and interested in discussion rather than harrowed and mute. The Duchess of Malfi
  • It will be by turn harrowing, hopeful and darkly humorous. Times, Sunday Times
  • The contents were so harrowing that even tabloid newspapers declined to print the full details.
  • The scars on his arms and his disfigured hands tell their own harrowing tale.
  • There were legs flying in all directions as Moby dashed around on the front lawn of Bradley's smart surgery near Harrow.
  • But this harrowing story recounts a life endured with stoicism. Times, Sunday Times
  • Traveling back in time 4,000 years, it plunges unwitting riders into a harrowing journey through ancient Egypt and a confrontation with an animatronic version of the mummy Imhotep, notorious Keeper of the Dead.
  • I presume you were rather surprised not to see my _consequential_ name in the papers [1] amongst the orators of our 2nd speech day, but unfortunately some wit who had formerly been at Harrow, suppressed the merits of Long [2], Farrer [3] and myself, who were always supposed to take the Lead in Harrow eloquence, and by way of a _hoax_ thought proper to insert a panegyric on those speakers who were really and truly allowed to have rather disgraced than distinguished themselves, of course for the _wit_ of the thing, the best were left out and the worst inserted, which accounts for the _Gothic omission_ of my The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 1
  • If the main unit is three horses, then, as far as possible, all machines should require three horses, such as plows, harrows, manure spreaders, harvesters, etc. The Young Farmer: Some Things He Should Know
  • Despite his harrowing moments, Jennings said he never thought about leaving the navy.
  • It was rather a harrowing scene and it grew more frightful the more the clouds rolled in.
  • And he recounts harrowing journeys by dugout canoe and prau, and battles with fever and isolation - a physically and intellectually adventurous life that deserves to be better known.
  • Pittard can be harrowingly wise about the melancholy process of growing up, of moving from the horny days of high school to the burden of protecting our own children. A missing girl's long shadow
  • Harrow is a by-form of harry, a military term meaning to ‘make predatory raids or incursions’.
  • This soil management practice reduces the need for excessive use of ploughs, discs and harrows.
  • The purple flowers, even when they're nominally pink and growing in the sun, such as wild thyme, restharrow, wild marjoram and pyramidal orchid, bring with them a kind of shadow. Country diary: Wenlock Edge
  • Thomas Henry Manning, a pioneer in exploration, ornithology, and mammalogy of the Canadian Arctic, was born in Northampton, England, on 22 December 1911, and educated at Harrow and Cambridge.
  • The harrow was a crude device, knocked together by one of the Blacks from a fork in an oak trunk. Cold Mountain
  • Scott also plays with lenses, camera speed and some excellent special effects to heighten the impact of the harrowing fight scenes.
  • He sits in on interviews which can last up to seven hours and can be harrowing if the refugees have had traumatic experiences.
  • Toygan means 'falcon, hawk'; toynak 'hoof'; tirnak 'claw'; tirmiklamak 'to rake, harrow'; tay 'colt' - which trots us off to English hagdon, haggard, haglet, harrier, and hawk. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VII No 4
  • And then the crash of high explosive bombs, bursting in harrow-tooth lines across the city. Blinds Up In Britain
  • Pulling out of Queen's Park, heading towards Maida Vale through the smart terraces, it was all very nice, until at the Harrow Road a big gang of bus enthusiasts came on.
  • Journal of the Dead is a refreshing take on the dubiety of justified killing and a harrowing story.
  • This harrowing film is not easy viewing. The Sun
  • As Colston’s ran to very good food the Head was a famous Epicure and its masters each had a roomlet to himself, there was very little reason to leave unless one were tapped for Eton, Harrow or Bristol Grammar School. Morgan’s Run
  • But 19-year-old model Saffron Domini needed little persuasion to appear in a harrowing film about racism and violence.
  • Many European farmers put the drill behind a harrow with a basket roller to avoid this stand loss.
  • The fanatical Fulham fan successfully defended his Southern title last February with a 10-round points success over Harrow's Matthew Tait.
  • It begins with one of your formulaic openings as an empathetic reporter gazes into the harrowed souls of old Diggers revisiting the Kokoda trail.
  • The harrowing scenes of grief at the funerals of the young victims were a dreadful reminder of the complacency that placed safety in second place to budgeting for so long.
  • As harrowing as this discovery was, Byrne took some comfort in it since it offered an explanation for Alice's mental problems.
  • Watch victim's harrowing account of crash online. The Sun
  • It will be by turn harrowing, hopeful and darkly humorous. Times, Sunday Times
  • If she's just an honest 19-year-old gal from Harrow wiv an elpee fulla fillah an 'nostalgah, coming of age before our eyes, then so be it. Drowned In Sound // Feed
  • Less harrowing is Jo Brand On Kissing Tue, 9pm, BBC4, in which the stand-up grumps her way through an investigation into the history, etiquette and cultural significance of smooching. It's a good week for … Romance
  • And he brought forth the people that were therein, and put them under saws, and under harrows of iron, and under axes of iron, and made them pass through the brick-kiln: and thus did he unto all the cities of the children of Ammon. Probably Just One Of Those Funny Coincidences
  • His art at its most affecting projects a harrowing instability.
  • The film doesn't stint on the harrowing details of families wrenched apart. Times, Sunday Times
  • Conceding defeat, the former Harrow councillor was typically wankerish in his words, saying: Whatever The Outcome, We are Always There. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • There were 100 people there and almost all of them had really harrowing tales to tell. Times, Sunday Times
  • He befriends a survivor and teases from him a harrowing survival story. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's an uncomplaining attitude to life common to poor societies and one that came back to me last week as the harrowing scenes from the Pakistani earthquake unfolded on our TV screens.
  • We've seen harrowing pictures of people left in corridors and on makeshift beds. The Sun
  • Within a week of his yarding he had taught us so much, inspired us with such confidence in his resourcefulness and ability, that we resolved to give him a treat in the plantation dragging round a miniature disc-harrow, a particular brand of agricultural implement known as the “pony dot.” My Tropic Isle
  • This 1897 story harrowingly captures the nastiness, brutishness, and shortness of life in a village of the time.
  • Well I suppose at once extremely harrowing to give the evidence but in many ways extremely cathartic to do so.
  • Still, being on the business end of a med student's first exam can be harrowing , according to this dispatch from a Slate reporter.
  • Although he has been tagged in reductionist journalese as part of a ‘Brit Theatre’ phenomenon, Harrower's latest project is distinctly pan-European.
  • But "genteel" is not a word you'd choose; "harrowing" seems more apt. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • Their tales are harrowing, with women suffering permanent injuries. The Sun
  • Reporting a rape remains a strenuous and harrowing experience, however, and it is likely to continue as an underreported offence.
  • He befriends a survivor and teases from him a harrowing survival story. Times, Sunday Times
  • From 1857 until 1865 he was mathematics master at Harrow School.
  • His grandsons James, John and Robert, born in the 1850s, needed to be educated and two of them, John and Robert were sent to Harrow.
  • Sharpe tied the horse's reins to the harrow's stout frame, then slid his rifle out of its saddle holster.
  • Basic equipment for this was a tractor, plough, grubber, drill and a set of harrows and bought secondhand at clearing sales they were not too expensive.
  • Their tales are harrowing, with women suffering permanent injuries. The Sun
  • Robert first shot to prominence when he landed a part in Song for a Raggy Boy, the harrowing story about boys sent to a brutal 1930s reformatory school.
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  • London at the time was a curious mixture of ostentatious wealth hiding harrowing poverty.
  • For many women, the harrowing prospect of giving evidence in a rape case can be too much to bear.
  • Perhaps that's not a recommendation, but imagine how harrowing your life would be if you had a disorder that meant you were unexpectedly yanked from the present time into some other time during your lifespan, regardless of your present situation? Reading, Young and Old
  • Reports of great white shark encounters with humans have been abundant this summer, with a few harrowing incidents of sharks circling tourist and fishing boats yielding dramatic images.
  • It was called a harrow, and it looked like the diagram on the next page. Stories to Tell Children Fifty-Four Stories With Some Suggestions For Telling
  • My enfeebled stomach, harrowed and irritated with medicinal compounds, with ipecac, colocynth, tartar-emetic, quinine, and such things, protested against the coarse food. How I Found Livingstone
  • Entering the Auburn campus had been difficult and harrowing, and Franklin still had to register for classes.
  • Survivors described their harrowing ordeal to reporters.
  • And this is where this already gritty film becomes chillingly harrowing. Times, Sunday Times
  • The film accompanies the men on their harrowing search, as they increasingly question their mission.
  • Halle Shilling, who was attacked in the park two weeks after Levy disappeared, is to testify today, Haines said, and will recall her harrowing attack. Open statements begin in Chandra Levy trial
  • Former chaplain at Harrow school. Times, Sunday Times
  • The stones are piled in crude fencerows that now mark the perimeter of our land, while iron harrow teeth, pieces of chain and horseshoes rust away in the fields.
  • The program – described as a “harrowing hour” – exhibits three separate shark attacks: the first when a great white breaks through a shark cage, trapping a diver inside; second, a former Navy seal is attacked in shallow waters and third a bull shark happens upon a spearfishing trip in the Bahamas. Global Voices in English » Global: The push to boycott Shark Week
  • It keeps pounding away, with one harrowing and horrifying image after another. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her heart was deeply harrowed by his leaving.
  • Publicity of this kind must be very harrowing for a normal, everyday woman going about her business.
  • But the charges they faced - and the harrowing details that emerged yesterday - showed it was anything but. The Sun
  • At other times, seeds were harrowed in by horses pulling brush or else by sheep trampling the ground.
  • As you can see, there are a variety of harrowing issues that take place off the ice when a player is traded from one team to another and must travel from one city to another.
  • The ox is never woe, till he to the harrow go. 
  • Later, they broke down in tears as the four-week trial, which has revealed harrowing evidence, came to a close.
  • Some weeks earlier they had prepared the garden carefully, plowing and sweetening the dirt with fireplace ashes and manure from the barn and then harrowing the cloddy ground, Ruby driving the horse while Ada rode the drag to add weight. Cold Mountain
  • TransCanada's spokesman, Terry Cunha, emphasized that in neither this, nor in any other case, is the company seeking to seize property -- even though the legal process is known rather harrowingly as "condemnation. Landowners Challenge TransCanada's Keystone Pipeline
  • They have harrowing tales to tell. Times, Sunday Times
  • The nephew of Anjelica Huston — and grandson of John Huston — made a harrowingly brilliant debut on the Halloween-night episode of HBO's sprawling gangster drama as Richard Harrow, a disfigured sniper who joined forces with fellow World War I veteran Jimmy Darmody (Michael Pitt) in Chicago. Cheers & Jeers: Boardwalk Empire's Man in the Iron Mask
  • It is a harrowing yet unsentimental account of his childhood. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ethiopia, where 10 to 14 million people now face famine, is also going through a harrowing experience.
  • The soil is ploughed and harrowed smooth whilst waiting for the suitable time to transplant young shoots of rice that have been pre-planted in small, separate paddies.
  • This is a harrowing tale of poverty and class divide in Scotland. Times, Sunday Times
  • Escape training can be a harrowing experience especially for those who are claustrophobic.
  • After Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge, Pepys practised law and was brought into Parliament in 1831 on the Fitzwilliam interest.
  • Facing dangerous swells and harrowing rocks, Freeman maneuvered the Coast Guard vessel close enough to the disabled freighter to successfully help rescue all the crew.
  • Every day the truckers risk their lives and tackling the frozen roads north of the Arctic Circle is a unique and harrowing experience, no matter who the driver is. Entertainment - Female First
  • Set in Edwardian London, the movie starts off with Wendy who narrates harrowing tales of swordplay and Captain Hook, who fears nothing but a ticking clock.
  • This soil management practice reduces the need for excessive use of ploughs, discs and harrows.
  • EARTH MONTAGE: All the planet's technological civilisations are brought to their knees in a series of iconic locations: the London Eye spins up until its pods fly off; the advertising displays in Times Square show nothing but goatse. cx; in Tokyo, a photocopier spits out a string of sausages a mile long, drowning an office full of panicking salarymen and office ladies over the course of five harrowing minutes (shown in real time). Top 50 follow-up
  • These are sparse, harrowingly simple and direct, noun-intensive, and spiritually unsettling poems. Seth Abramson: November 2011 Contemporary Poetry Reviews
  • The harrowing sequence at El Morro prison carries us into a squalor that would be hellish, but for the fact that Arenas is embosomed by his fellow inmates as the only one who can write their letters.
  • The batteries in the gameboy thing was so convoluted -- I'm playing with my daughter's gameboy (why??) but it's out of batteries (huh?) but I have some extra in my car (who does that??) so can you come help me put them in (how harrowing is replacing batteries? even a dumb kid would wonder why an adult with functioning hands would need help for this). Perfect strangers
  • This harrowing film pieces the story together. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a harrowing bit of wit, a chunk of coal-black comedy that's extremely well handled.
  • The scenes in the US last week were deeply harrowing and distressing.
  • The committee has heard a number of submissions, some of which were harrowing.
  • The film shows the harrowing reality behind the newspaper hysteria over ‘bogus’ refugees.
  • Often there's a harrowing story of how violence has been bred into them through bad parenting. Times, Sunday Times
  • It wasn't so much fun imagining loosing her senses, and she refers to the imaginary loss of her eyesight and hearing as "harrowing. Actress Eva Green's Perfect Sense of Character
  • The harrow is a large bundle of brushwood, on which some one squats to weight it down. High Albania
  • The lane between Somersby and Harrington is very harrow and, in summertime, shaded by dark green foliage.

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