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In drought-stricken California, that number is all the more harrowing.
Her view out of the car window was even more harrowing.
Once they've selected a spot, though, things get even more harrowing.
In one of the more harrowing episodes, a man waved a .
Failing to do so will only make your holiday shopping more harrowing.
Similarly, nothing is more harrowing than confronting your own secrets and desires.
That trip will be more harrowing — a simulated malfunction of the rocket.
But, some experts told me, the aftermath would prove even more harrowing.
It is also true, which makes it all the more harrowing to watch.
Today's narratives are frequently more harrowing, reflecting the many splinters in Europe's history.
Even waiting for a court date is becoming more harrowing for many asylum seekers.
The world is a much more harrowing place, and it's reflected in the work.
What she saw, however, may have been even more harrowing than the shooting itself.
Her next encounter with the world of medical debt collection was far more harrowing.
But as the cyclone approached and met the Gulf of Mexico, it grew more harrowing.
She also recounts more harrowing events, including an accident in which Gianikian was severely burned.
This makes the discovery of a mysterious corpse in Dark Souls 3 all the more harrowing.
The on-stage presentation for Days Gone secured one of the more harrowing of the bunch.
In many instances, our Chinese colleagues are already under surveillance, and face far more harrowing constraints.
Hulu's original series The Handmaid's Tale is back for season 2, looking bloodier and more harrowing than ever.
Some, like Lindsay Lohan, had only positive things to say about Weinstein; other accounts are far more harrowing.
There are rewards for each of the completed challenges, which become more harrowing the more the players succeed.
" There is only one season 2 scene that sounds more harrowing for Kiri, and it's from the premiere, "June.
The showdown comes at a music festival, of course — because second to Twitter, there isn't a more harrowing battleground.
Both forecast more harrowing images like those seen recently from the besieged Syrian town of Madaya, where children have starved.
Schiaperelli will also have a big job to do on Wednesday, but it will be a much more harrowing experience.
We know the long-term risks now, and that makes what used to be a simple decision far more harrowing.
As a result, the TV show feels a lot bleaker and more harrowing than the book does in its beginning.
Its effects may not have been as immediately tragic—there was no on-screen death—but they were much more harrowing.
By the age of 16 you had gone through more harrowing and cinematic experiences than most people will in a lifetime.
As even more harrowing details of Kim Kardashian's armed hotel room robbery come out, there still are many questions that remain unanswered.
An even more harrowing stat: Over the course of Barack Obama's two terms, Democrats lost 960 seats at the state legislative level.
I heard half a dozen more harrowing stories like that — until the National Guard showed up and decided we shouldn't be there.
But quarantines on cruise ships are no new thing, even if they've taken on a new, more harrowing meaning as of late.
Demetrio said Dao told him that being dragged down the aisle was "more harrowing and more horrifying" than leaving Vietnam during the war.
"Fresh, ever more harrowing, reports continue to emerge suggesting only continuing exacerbation of an already profoundly grave situation," WFP spokesman Herve Verhoosel said.
Meanwhile, Jojo's travails along the road become ever more harrowing and deadly, in ways that feel increasingly mythic as the story goes on.
After Omarin left in 2012, al-Omar&aposs youngest son, Mohammed, stayed with her in Syria, where he endured an even more harrowing ordeal.
The revenge itself — centered, of course, on the Cadillac in question — sounded more harrowing and claustrophobic in King's short story than it looks onscreen.
So what was the emotional experience of making this, of putting yourself in those situations that are more harrowing than just sitting at home?
One of the more harrowing stories includes a time when Moore found an older man she knew in her home, having been given the key.
I challenge you, reader, to name a reality more harrowing than one with a dating algorithm based on your streaming preferences and in-app behavior.
More harrowing footage of the California wildfires shows just how close the fires in the southern part of the state keep creeping to large urban areas.
As viewers, we are too, which makes it that much more harrowing to watch as Luke leads her up to his room, and violently assaults her.
Among one of his more harrowing stories was the time he faced giant squids and whales in the midst of a storm in the Canary Islands.
Connors's forthright exploration of race and poverty enlarges her personal story, turning it into a richer, more complex and ultimately more harrowing account of interwoven traumas.
According to testimony, the more harrowing elements of DOS were only revealed after women were bound by the threat of life-destroying blackmail material being released.
Ajay Kurian's installation, "God's Wisdom" (2016), inside the ball house a few steps away, is even more harrowing than Zipp's nod to the ridiculousness of war.
More harrowing still, Guillam is forced to recount the exfiltration of a beautiful East German agent who was forced to leave behind her six-year-old son.
For all intents and purposes "earth is closed today"-- to quote Tony Stark -- but the more harrowing issue is we have no idea when we'll reopen for business.
While he talked about her in a previous stand-up special, this lucid account, deadpan but too impertinent to be called clinical, is even more harrowing and funny.
Fast-forward to 2018 when a mounting political and economic crisis is consuming Brazil and the context behind the tragedy that struck the National Museum is even more harrowing.
The show will be introducing three new characters in its second season, and from the sounds of it, things are going to get even more harrowing for Dolores Abernathy.
As we head deeper into diet and "bikini body" season, a story like this becomes even more harrowing in the light of our culture-wide practice of calorie counting.
Then on Wednesday came something even more harrowing: Germany, the reigning world champion, was defeated by South Korea 2-0 and lost its chance at winning the World Cup.
Similarly, months after floods in Thailand and South Korea, those with more harrowing experiences were four times more likely to have symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder or depression.
Even more harrowing is the fact that Los Angeles County district attorney's office investigators are looking into deaths at the behest of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
Other lives, however, follow, offering assorted views of dog-hood -- some as a hedge against loneliness, others more harrowing -- that fail to yield much reason to care about the people.
There is nothing more harrowing that watching the adorable critter's elation at finding the sweet treat, followed by his sudden loss, panicked attempts at recovery and then, finally, crushing defeat.
Even more harrowing, America is projected to increase its population to 400 million by 2051 according to the Census Bureau, an increase of 75 million in just another three decades.
That Schrödinger-esque moment is apparently going to be even more harrowing for Galaxy Note 7 users, with Samsung announcing that it will cost $270 to replace a shattered display.
While Lee says the team felt they were on the right path, she did admit they got a little nervous about some of the more harrowing twists in the film.
The other standout is the French-born Romain Duris, playing the kidnapper who becomes most closely involved with Paul, doing what he can to mitigate the more harrowing aspects of his ordeal.
Human rights advocates say the alarming numbers recorded by the Egyptian Coordination for Rights & Freedoms and the Initiative for Personal Rights are shocking -- but the stories behind them are even more harrowing.
He shared the news with fans on the November 18 episode of "Dancing With the Stars," and Kimberly took to Instagram afterward to share more harrowing details of the terribly sad ordeal.
The drafting of Omran as an emblem of despair is not new; images of dead and injured children from Syria are shared daily on social media, many of them indescribably more harrowing.
This is an evocation of the unhealing wound of Amfortas, the leader of the knights, and of the opera's bitter power plays and nightmarish, incest-like seductions, more harrowing than anything onstage.
Embroidery is not normally used to create a window onto this sort of pain, but Majd's representations of death are somehow more harrowing because of the sense of unreality the medium imparts.
But Cruz parried that a Clinton presidency would be far more harrowing, and told those gathered that he would not spend the next two months as a Trump surrogate backing his every position.
Given 13 Reasons Why's commitment to moving the conversation about mental health forward, it's important that it understands not everyone may be in the right place to watch the show's more harrowing moments.
The reality in China, a place where even public bathrooms are being designed by government decree to keep track of every citizen's movements, is more harrowing than any dystopia our imaginations can conjure.
And the underlying challenge, with its messages supposedly encouraging kids to commit violence and self-harm, would be far more harrowing — if there were any discernible evidence proving this is actually a problem.
His essay pivots from a wry exploration of the life of Rachel Dolezal, the white woman who passed for black and became president of a local chapter of the N.A.A.C.P., to more harrowing themes.
Arrival may seem like a sharp turn from Villeneuve's more harrowing work, like Sicario and Prisoners, but talking to the director in person it's easy to understand how the two halves of his career merge.
Brown's journal entries give some access to his perspective (at times naïve, but progressively more harrowing and sobering) and simultaneously help to orient the reader on what was happening in Libya as he was covering it.
On top of that, the poor kid has just been through his first battle, against his own people no less, and is trying to put a brave face on things only makes what follows more harrowing.
Braking assistance is hardly some new, gasp-inducing feature in sport-utility vehicles, but Walden said it helped crystallize for him how more-advanced technology — fully self-driving cars — might someday prevent more harrowing traffic incidents.
It's also a show that replicates reading Wikipedia late at night, because all of the killers featured on it are real, and if you want to, you can Google them and find out even more harrowing details.
That Anna is played by a black actress, and Katherine by a white one, adds race to the thickening intrigue, making a story of female oppression and domination, power and privilege that much more harrowing and ugly.
"Seeing her genuine face fall, we were determined to get her Wikifeet rating up, but then the next day, Michelle tripped on set and her foot was bleeding," explains Wong, as though explaining a far more harrowing journey.
Dreams of Fire & Starshine, though more harrowing and controversial than its vibrant neon aesthetics would lead you to believe, is not at all what you'd ask from an artist, but is certainly everything he could possibly give you.
With an R rating and no ABC censors to deal with, the 2017 It doesn't shy away from depicting kids in real peril; that makes it both truer to the novel, and a much more harrowing viewing experience.
While America reels at whatever form of animal protein or snack food Taco Bell has morphed into a shell this month, the rest of the world must contend with a far more harrowing fast-food-menu arms race.
Mr. del Pozo is the chief of police of Burlington, Vt. Few things are more harrowing than watching a video of a police officer confront a person in emotional crisis armed with a knife or other similar object.
All the while, animated depictions of celestial bodies spin behind her, interspersed with photos of violence performed against gender-nonconforming people of color—photos that, to me, felt all the more harrowing given the recent events in Orlando.
None is more harrowing than his exploitation of the vast powers of his office to spy on those he perceived as threats to his power, and then seek to use the results of that surveillance to neutralize or destroy them.
By revealing less, in their own ways, than past candidates, they're at odds with the clangor of the internet, where disclosure and exposure blur, in a parade of social-­media posts, smoking-gun documents and ever-more-harrowing tell-all essays.
" USA Today's editorial board argued Monday against revealing the name, writing that "nothing chills truth-telling in the halls of power like the risk of retribution, and no risk is more harrowing than unmasking potentially impeachable offenses by a president.
But the cartoonist and journalist's account of his trip through Alberta's tar sands — excuse me: oil sands — is much more harrowing and potent as the world focuses ever more on the existential crisis of climate change and the capitalist engines that feed it.
But Low's next Christmas song, released nine years later, turned out to be one of the more harrowing holiday songs of all time, a continuation of those last uncanny throes: "Santa's Coming Over," released via Sub Pop in 2008, is downright terrifying.
The second episode is even more harrowing because it follows the conspiracy — not the one boys are accused of, but the one mounted by the police and prosecutors who fudge timelines and overlook crucial evidence in order to expedite a guilty verdict.
It is both ironic and a testament to Campbell's skills as a storyteller that, despite her own very limited risk in the situation she describes, she has produced one of the more harrowing accounts of life inside a police state in recent memory.
The only question that remains is what was more harrowing: this incident, or the utter catastrophe that struck a few weeks ago when a flatbed truck in Oregon overturned and showered the highway with 7,500 pounds of live "slime eels" destined for Korean restaurants.
More harrowing and better known is the story of Erica Kinsman, a Florida State freshman in 227.95, who alleged that she was raped by Winston but whose complaint, McIntire says, was insufficiently investigated by the Tallahassee police and her case further undermined by athletic department machinations.
More harrowing details about the suffering of civilians in the Syrian city of Aleppo: Canisters of chlorine gas, a banned weapon, were dumped on residential areas at least eight times in the final weeks of the battle to retake the city from rebels, Human Rights Watch reported.
Each passing year brings record levels of violence — with more harrowing expressions of it — and the nation's institutions are so ill-equipped to stem the tide that Mr. Capella felt he had little choice but to invent a workaround to the country's broken rule of law.
Key to answering this, then, is whether the game either tangibly benefits from VR—Resident Evil 7, for example, is a fundamentally different, more harrowing game in VR, even if it's still great without—or if it goes a step further, and makes VR integral to its design.
The Amsterdam iteration does have another image, perhaps even more harrowing, of a 7-year-old boy walking past hundreds of emaciated, dead bodies near the entry of Bergen-Belsen, shot by the English war photographer George Rodger just after the British liberated the concentration camp in April 1945.
Of course she and Claudia would want to gradually ease Paige into the more harrowing aspects, but if she truly is continuing down this track, she was always going to have to learn the harsh realities of what her parents — and now she — are expected to do for the cause.
Thus ensues a series of adventures, some endearingly madcap, with Esther and Jonah screaming, "For humanity!" as they face off against geese (number nine on the list), and some more harrowing, with Esther having a full-blown panic attack and throwing up from anxiety when she tries to drive a car (number eight).
This episode luxuriates in showing off the desolate tundra of the White Walkers' realm, with director Alan Taylor (Thor: The Dark World) taking long views of the land that show exactly how insignificant men are there, and how much more harrowing this mission is than most any other we've seen unfold in Westeros proper.
Both of them have engaged in their fair share of the more harrowing aspects of the job — sex and murder, basically — but with Philip out of the game, and Paige removed from those elements, at least for now, Elizabeth has to continue that labor on her own, with no one to share the emotional burden.
But while his film is grimmer and more harrowing than anything in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it's offering up a fantasy just as clearly as any superhero wish-fulfillment power trip: the fantasy of being a hero to some, of going from powerlessness to power, of being feared and beloved at the same time.
But the more harrowing view was from the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor, as we gazed at the multicolored splotches of oil that still rise to the surface, leaking from the Arizona itself, living testimony to what can happen when the United States doesn't prioritize defensive strategies and technologies in an unpredictable world of threat.
Products in these stores reminded black shoppers that whites did not consider them deserving of human dignity: Grotesque caricatures of black faces were used as a "humorous" way to sell toothpaste, soap and nearly anything else; far more harrowing, with the rise of public "spectacle" lynching in the 1890s, black people could find the charred remains of lynching victims for sale alongside postcards commemorating the event.

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