Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

150 Sentences With "most harrowing"

How to use most harrowing in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "most harrowing" and check conjugation/comparative form for "most harrowing". Mastering all the usages of "most harrowing" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"The Sparsholt Affair" may be his most harrowing damage report yet.
He also opened up about some of his most harrowing rescue missions.
The 1838 sale is the most harrowing story I tell the seminarians.
What results is one of the most harrowing episodes of the entire series.
But it was the so-called minor tests that were the most harrowing.
Taking the stand was one of the most harrowing experiences of my life.
So moments like these, when you're bored and ruminating, are often the most harrowing.
Maybe it's because he's coming off the most harrowing four years of his life.
But he did reflect on his 2015 cancer treatment — his most harrowing health episode.
The most harrowing incident occurred at the Jesus of Divine Mercy church in Managua.
And what led to one of the most harrowing events of the 20th century?
What followed was one of the most harrowing and dehumanizing experiences of my life.
It took me four years, and it was the most harrowing experience I've ever endured.
Some of the most harrowing tales have come from doctors working to save the wounded.
It's supposed to be emotional But the PSA's most harrowing image is the last one.
Most harrowing: it's completely preventable, treatable and curable — though most Americans are completely unaware of it.
Writing on a computer can be one of the most harrowing experiences of the modern era.
Most harrowing are the lives of the residents clinging to their homes on an abandoned block.
The messy period of atonement before he publicly admits his deception is possibly the film's most harrowing section.
Having to get your wagon across a body of water remains the most harrowing aspect of the game.
HBO's Big Little Lies is one of the most harrowing television series to emerge in the past year.
I will soon realize I have chosen perhaps the most harrowing time in modern history to do so.
But her account is the fullest and most harrowing to emerge of Mr. Bonds's final days and hours.
The repression is one of the most harrowing — and yet most neglected — humanitarian crises in the world today.
It doesn't help that Jason Mitchell, who has the most harrowing standout role, has recently gotten some negative attention.
He also wrote the most harrowing essay you'll ever read about orcs and conquered his video game completionist obsession.
While he was not sued, it was easily his "most harrowing moment" of being a dog owner, said Diaz.
After one of the year's most harrowing storylines, Jo may finally be, truly, be on the road to recovery.
The most harrowing part of my experience playing the original System Shock was grounded in the game's environmental design.
Was Philip strangling the airport security worker on the bus one of the most harrowing — and risky, for Philip!
How do we protect vulnerable readers while also honoring the complexity of a work apart from its most harrowing scenes?
Among the most harrowing stage moments involving a firearm that I've seen lately, in fact, wasn't in a gun play.
And although she is greeted warmly, she recognizes her own inability to feel for people in their most harrowing moments.
Amongst women who have survived the berm, some of the most harrowing stories come from those who managed it alone.
And that intense admission will likely be shared amidst the most harrowing portion of her labor — remember, this is Grey's Anatomy.
Edward and Nancy Kienholz's most harrowing pieces are also the ones that are the most fanatical and one-dimensional in their rage.
Some of Janney's most harrowing and insidiously funny scenes are opposite 11-year-old actor McKenna Grace, who plays a young Tonya.
" Perhaps the most harrowing of the laws—coincidentally the one Baston most fully imbued—is law number five: "Prey on the Weak.
Ward recalls the mission as one of the most harrowing is the 22 years he spent as a search-and-rescue pilot.
We spoke to five women who opened up about their ugliest, most harrowing money fights — so ugly that they destroyed entire friendships.
Uber is one of the most fabled start-up stories of all time and, simultaneously, one of the most harrowing corporate unravelings.
How could it be otherwise in Christopher Demos-Brown's "American Son," in which a parent's most harrowing nightmare is given waking life?
The following scenes are perhaps the most harrowing depictions of Negan's cruelty we've yet seen on the show, the season premiere murders excluded.
The repression of Uighurs is one of the most harrowing — and yet one of the most neglected — humanitarian crises in the world today.
So, too, is the effect of the flashbacks to the murders, which were given their fullest, most harrowing (and best) treatment thus far.
SoftBank's debt obsession Now though, SoftBank's penchant for debt is running straight into one of the most harrowing moments in recent economic history.
Some of the most harrowing confessions are firsthand descriptions of bombing in a comedy club or being booed offstage by a bloodthirsty mob.
But when police mistook his friend's insulin needles and calcium tablets for drug paraphernalia, he experienced the most harrowing ordeal of his life.
While these figures are staggering, this one is perhaps the most harrowing: homelessness in LA County among youth ages 18 to 2405 rose 2405%.
The most harrowing tale is of Angelo Soliman, kidnapped as a child, possibly from Nigeria, and taken to Austria as a sort of pet.
The most harrowing moment comes with a clattering sound effect of ice cracking and colliding as it gathers force to take down the ship.
Vice President Biden, who has been at Obama's side during some of the most harrowing moments of his presidency, will also be on hand.
Indeed, the most harrowing part of the new documentary about the shredded lives of two of Jackson's victims is the complicity of their mothers.
But a new art project is confronting the silence around one of the most harrowing examples of gender-based violence — female genital mutilation, or FGM.
Blair Witch also fails to solve for found footage's most basic obstacle: providing a reason for people to keep filming in the most harrowing circumstances.
In the book's most harrowing passage, Noah describes how, in 2009, Abel shot Patricia in the back of the head and left her for dead.
The most harrowing scenes in this series — degradations and cruelties both physical and psychological — are blunt reminders of why race-based hatred remains so entrenched.
One of the most harrowing scenes in both the book and series involve the young women (Feldman and Esther) having their heads shaved before marriage.
The problem with their work is that the most harrowing pieces are also the ones that are the most fanatical and one-dimensional in their rage.
Most harrowing: it's completely preventable, treatable and curable — though most Americans, including Orlaith and Ciaran at the time of Rory's diagnosis, are completely unaware of it.
Some of the movie's most harrowing scenes are the underwater sequences, where Thelma is trapped in the pool, or disappears into the darkness of the water.
" Figuring he'd give her an "out" if she wanted to leave, Colbert turned away for what he described as "the most harrowing minute of my life.
She would have to wait until her gynecologist could meet with her — the longest and most harrowing period in her life, she said with a shiver.
But I'd spent ten days speaking to people who were sharing the most harrowing parts of their life and experiencing all of that again for nothing.
The repression of Uighurs in Xinjiang is already one of the most harrowing — and yet one of the most neglected — humanitarian crises in the world today.
This was the most harrowing part: InSight had to land itself, and it had to be ready for less than ideal conditions, like a dust storm.
The last five minutes of the Game of Thrones season 7 finale, "The Dragon and Wolf," were some of the most harrowing of the show's entire history.
Perhaps the most harrowing birth experience in the family was when matriarch Michelle, now 51, welcomed her youngest child, daughter Josie, nearly three months premature on Dec.
In 73 and 2017, half of all corals died in the Great Barrier Reef in one of the most harrowing back-to-back bleaching events ever seen.
Regardless of what pulls a fisherman to sea, hazards are always lurking, so we talked to three East Coast captains about their most harrowing experiences at sea.
Cross that over into true crime — nay, one of the most harrowing true-life tales of human debasing ever inscribed to history — and something feels deeply wrong.
And without giving away the show's most harrowing imagery — a superlative for which there's plenty of competition — I should warn you that these are not quiet graves.
Some of the most harrowing and urgent reporting these days comes from everyday citizens armed with smartphones, and three new documentaries explore the breadth of their reach.
It is this dichotomy which makes "The Killing of a Sacred Deer" one of the year's sharpest comedies as well as one of its most harrowing horror films.
Her belief in divinity doesn't necessarily lead her decisions in life, but her past with faith always seems to return during the most harrowing parts of her life.
Offred's attempt to navigate these changes is juxtaposed with Ofglen's sentencing for "gender treachery," a story that, on paper at least, is supposed to be the most harrowing.
In one of the movie's most harrowing scenes, Robbie's character, Kayla, gets an interview with Roger Ailes and is hoping he'll consider her for an on-air job.
While Tyler doesn't go through with his violent objective, the final seconds of the episode are still some of the most harrowing and disturbing images on television in 282553.
It's the most harrowing scene of the show yet, especially considering that homosexuality is still illegal in more than 70 countries, and punishable by death in at least 10.
After you finish a game, you can now use a robust replay viewer to fly around in a reconstructed game world and relive all of your most harrowing experiences.
It was not the first time that had happened at the U.S. Open, a championship that has been the setting of Johnson's greatest triumph and his most harrowing letdowns.
With their new single, "Black Swan," the septet divulge their most harrowing shadow yet, one that any person who lives for making art faces: losing the passion for creating.
Gruber was self-taught, but her photographs reveal a sensitive eye to the plight of marginalized people around the world, finding the humanity in even the most harrowing moments.
The most harrowing part of his time as a refugee, Pyakurel says, was being confined to a hut from dusk until dawn, 24 hours a day, every day, for years.
For as multiple Hopkins psilocybin studies and countless online testimonies go to show, it is often the most harrowing psychedelic experiences that result in the largest benefit to the user.
In the past week, Chicago fans had the pleasure of witnessing the club's greatest achievement and the heartbreak of seeing the most harrowing loss in its seven-year NWSL history.
Euripides didn't even give the boys names — never mind words to speak — in his archetypal play, one of the most harrowing examples of the ever-harrowing form of Greek tragedy.
Yoko Ono's famous "Cut Piece" (1965) is one of the most harrowing and powerful works in the contemporary art canon, but was there something kind of liberating about that performance, Leo?
One of the most harrowing scenes involves a woman putting Siffredi's fingers into her mouth, mimicking a blow job, but going so deep throat that tears well up in her eyes.
Read more: Uber and Lyft drivers reveal the things you should never do while taking a rideWe asked drivers to share some of their most harrowing stories from behind the wheel.
But today, I'm focusing on a few days that can be the most magical but also the most harrowing time in a family's life: the transition from hospital to the home.
One of the most harrowing scenes arrives in episode four, "The Happiness of All Mankind," when a three-person Soviet squad is tasked with shooting stray animals near the reactor site.
In one of the most harrowing moments of the series — and 2019 television in general — Zendaya's Rue Bennet is force-fed fentanyl, the drug famously involved in the death of Michael Jackson.
This leads to one of the most harrowing scenes in the film, in which Bauman has to drag himself across a parking lot to access the front door of his apartment building.
The image of Bauman being rushed to medical assistance in a wheelchair by then-stranger Carlos Arredondo became one of the most harrowing and prominent photos to come out of the attacks.
The most harrowing piece is Jaklin Romine's performance and video project "Access Denied," which shows the artist sitting in her wheelchair outside art spaces she can't enter as people stream around her.
In one of the book's most harrowing turns, after surviving the stabbing and clawing herself out of the psychic collapse that followed it, she found herself in a Walmart with her mother.
Because he mines the painful bedrock of his life, it is worth knowing some of its most harrowing incidents, the ore from which he extracts the allusive, metaphorical poetry of his fiction.
The most harrowing images are of the firefighters marching into this madness, clad in their heavy yellow protective gear, lugging hoses, doing their best to protect people and property from the unpredictable flames.
The accounts I have heard from the Rohingya women in the camps here in Bangladesh are among the most harrowing I have ever heard, after more than a decade of reporting on conflict.
What ensues is the most harrowing battle Pickle Rick has ever faced: the fight to undermine all the silly ideas this therapist has put in his daughter and grandchildrens' heads about healthy relationships.
Perhaps most harrowing was this scene, which typically depicts Mélisande (here movingly sung and acted by Nadja Mchantaf) being comforted with a chaste kiss from King Arkel, the grandfather of her jealous husband.
She takes care not to sensationalize, presenting even the most harrowing scenes in graceful, understated prose, and gives us a powerful book about living a meaningful life during the most difficult of times.
I get it, I do: They're two characters entwined by fate and tragedy, and you spend the vast majority of the game's runtime following them through some of the most harrowing postapocalyptic scenes imaginable.
Until whole genome sequencing is widely covered by insurance, perhaps one of the most poignant uses will be for the NICU's most harrowing cases, in which a rapid diagnosis can mean life or death.
"The residents of Grenfell Tower have been through some of the most harrowing and traumatic experiences imaginable, and it is our duty to support them," the communities secretary, Sajid Javid, an ally of Mrs.
The first two episodes of the six-part docuseries Surviving R. Kelly, which aired on Lifetime Thursday evening, are the most harrowing look yet at the accusations of abuse and sexual misconduct against the singer.
After what can only be described as the most harrowing episode of Game of Thrones Season 6 so far, the actor took to Twitter last night to publicly thank Hodor fans for their loyal support.
Elsewhere, Crackdown provided some jumpy relief for those gagging to get stuck into a next-gen Grand Theft Auto, and Condemned: Criminal Origins is still one of the most harrowing video games I've ever played.
The most harrowing part of health care sharing so far for Kyle Burkholder, the teaching pastor at Grace Point, and his wife, Stefani, was paying $6,23 upfront for their daughter's ear tube surgery, they said.
They had survived the most harrowing part of their journey, but it took a tense 11 days for the charities to negotiate a safe place for the boat to dock and the migrants to go ashore.
One of the government's most harrowing tests came in 2015 when 27-year-old Farkhunda Malikzada was beaten to death in broad daylight by a mob in Kabul after being falsely accused of burning the Quran.
And in one of the most harrowing descriptions of his abuse at age 7, Wade recalls that there was a cardboard cut-out of Peter Pan in Jackson's bedroom, that he would stare at from the bed.
Getting these stories required more than reporting prowess; equally challenging was that Gebrekidan lived through some of these ordeals with her sources, in real time, at some of the most harrowing or moving moments of their lives.
Thousands of Californians fled the three wildfires ravaging their state this week in the most harrowing of ways: driving through flames, breathing through blankets, watching as cars in front of them on clogged roads caught on fire.
"Some of the most harrowing instances we've seen in 2019 are the instances where shutdowns are used to cover up the loss of life or killings at protests," says Alp Toker, director of digital rights group NetBlocks.org.
But the most harrowing experience of the day happened upstairs, in a simulation of a rathole apartment (complete with a simulated broken TV) where we answered a report of a man loudly fighting with a pregnant woman.
" One of the most harrowing parts of the nearly 12 hours of footage shows Cruz sitting by himself and staring into the overheard camera ... pointing his fingers at his head -- like a handgun -- and saying, "Kill me.
Perhaps the most harrowing theme to emerge from it — or the one that's taken custody of my own imagination, anyway — is the existential torment of camp life: Most of the refugees in Dadaab have little hope of leaving.
But now the journal Pediatrics has published the most harrowing anti-vape cautionary tale yet—the case study of an 18-year-old hostess in Pennsylvania who developed something called "wet lung" after vaping for only three weeks.
October 21, 1966, the day when 116 children and 28 adults died in Aberfan, South Wales, after rain-soaked coal waste slipped down a mountain engulfing a school, marks one of the most harrowing events in Queen Elizabeth's reign.
Perhaps the most harrowing such account came in an open letter written by a former federal contractor named Melody Townsel, recalling a time that she raised issues surrounding the use of funds in a contract Bolton was working on.
CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy — Elite female ski racers, coaches and technicians sip cappuccino on the sun-drenched deck of the Rifugio Duca d'Aosta lodge while gazing in awe at the Schuss, the most harrowing section of Cortina's Olympia delle Tofane downhill course.
Monse's "Chapter Eight" trip to the home of the woman, now going by the name Julia Whitman (Lisa Marcos), under the guise of babysitting is one of the most harrowing segments of Block that doesn't involve literal life or death stakes.
The dust has settled from the season premiere of The Walking Dead, which saw Abraham (Michael Cudlitz) and Glenn (Steven Yeun) brutally beaten to death by Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) in the most harrowing and disturbing episode in the show's history.
A drum squad of anxious questions starts pounding in your head early during Simon Stone's "Yerma," which opened at the Park Avenue Armory on Tuesday night in one of the most harrowing — and compelling — productions you are ever likely to see.
From this decisive moment onward, the book becomes a dizzying catalog of horrors, the most harrowing of which is not mere violence — stabbings and even gassings were so common as to be almost banal — but the omnipresent threat of male rape.
On Friday at 2 pm ET/11 am PT, you can join Sigal on Reddit to ask her anything about the mass internment system in Xinjiang, one of the most harrowing and neglected human rights crises in the world today.
After one of her most affecting passages, Allen walked calmly back to her place in a circle, preparing to hear out Lawson, who gives the final and most harrowing disclosure of the piece, a tale of soured love, horror, and immitigable loss.
In Episode 4, by far the best and most harrowing of the series, Daniel and Victor attempt, like so many refugees before them, to make the treacherous crossing from France back home to England, braving the channel in a dinghy overloaded with people.
By speaking so publicly about one of the most harrowing experiences she's gone through, she made it okay for men and women everywhere to talk about their own experiences with assault, incidents that many said they hadn't revisited or spoken about in decades.
That's the case, anyway, during the first two (of four) acts of Richard Eyre's intense, imbalanced version of this most harrowing of family portraits, written in blood by O'Neill in the early 1940s but not unleashed on Broadway until 1956, three years after his death.
That said, Berg has so painstakingly sought to replicate those tense hours that the movie sacrifices something in the way of dramatic impact, making its march toward the end of the manhunt for the brothers -- which yields the movie's most harrowing sequence -- feel more procedural than suspenseful.
DAKAR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Psychologist Agnès George has worked with more than a thousand victims of sexual violence in war-torn Central African Republic, but the brutal gang rape of a ten-year-old girl and her mother stands out as the health professional's most harrowing case.
Still, in a world where an increasingly large number of cops are required to record themselves, and pretty much everyone has the ability to hop on Facebook Live, the most harrowing thought is that weeks like this one may not seem all that remarkable in the future.
In addition to his work behind the board, he's also a musician himself—and played three sets this past weekend with Noisey faves Sinmara, Slidhr, and his long-running project Rebirth of Nefast, who delivered one of the weekend's most harrowing performances from beneath billowing pitch-black robes.
"The most harrowing moments were when we first arrived on scene, dealing with these forest fires growing on you, flames jumping fifty feet in the air," said Aron Harper, 35, a firefighter and emergency medical technician employed by Suncor, who lives in Fort McMurray, Alberta province's main oil hub.
Over the course of 30 years in animal protection, I have encountered my share of terrible cruelties, but acts of intentional torture -- crushing, burning, drowning, suffocating and impaling animals -- are the most harrowing, the ones that trouble the most and the ones that endure the longest in my memory.
A far more realistic check on the first use of nuclear weapons by the United States can be found, oddly enough, in the case of a Soviet diesel submarine that was depth-charged to the surface during the most harrowing days of the Cuban missile crisis in 1962.
Though he didn't witness John F. Kennedy's assassination in Dallas on November 23, 1963 — the aftermath of which is the focal point of the Natalie Portman film — he was behind the lens when Bobby Kennedy was shot 5 years later, providing us with the most harrowing photographs of the event.
The most harrowing moment for Lindsey Van Wingerden during the alleged brutal attack on her family Friday night came when she managed to get away from a mob of females who were beating her to rush to the aid of her father, NASCAR veteran Mike Wallace, as he lay unconscious on the ground.
In one of the most harrowing scenes of Leaving Neverland — a documentary that explores Wade Robson's and James Safechuck's accusations of child sexual abuse against Michael Jackson — Robson explains why he defended Jackson during the 280-21 trial in which he was charged with sexually abusing then-6563-year-old Gavin Arvizo.
Laika's Kubo and the Two Strings brought some stop-motion flair to the proceedings, Deepwater Horizon showed off Industrial Light & Magic's ability to re-create real-world locations dealing the most harrowing of situations, and The Jungle Book was able to create a photorealistic world where humans could interact with walking, talking animals.
The ever-present menace woven into Breath of the Wild's Hyrule—itself a pastoral tapestry that's equal parts wonder and mystery—made Calamity Ganon the most harrowing villain in Zelda history for me, and with climate change and the rise of global fascism, its presence feels more timely than ever in 2019.
The Kate Ashby of the BBC show Black Earth Rising, which lands on Netflix January 25, undergoes one of the most harrowing character arcs ever seen on TV. Michaela Coel, best known for writing and starring in the cringe comedy Chewing Gum, proves her dramatic might by playing Kate, a character who endures unimaginable hardship.
Strawn listened to demos that Atash had made for a new Azar Swan record, experimental bursts of layered noise, and brought in Kris Lapke, who makes music as Alberich, but also sits behind the mixing desk for a lot of releases on the stalwart industrial label Hospital Records, including some of Prurient's most harrowing records.
This week, club music warrior LSDXOXO, Fool's Gold co-founder Nick Catchdubs, Jersey club queen UNIIQU3, New York party-starter Tygapaw, rising Philadelphia DJ Gun$ Garcia, and seasoned dance music veteran Nick Hook hold your hand through what can be one of the most harrowing experiences of any party-goer's life: losing your phone in the club.
Two of the most harrowing "hard cases" were the 1992 "X case," when a 2653-year-old girl who was raped by the father of a friend and became suicidal was barred from leaving the country to get an abortion, and the 2012 case of Savita Halappanavar, first reported by Kitty Holland in The Irish Times.
I founded Compass Talent Group, a national talent management firm that is dedicated to building diverse and inclusive leadership teams for education organizations, rooted in the belief that the most harrowing challenges faced in the education sector can be overcome with leaders who bring diverse experiences, ways of thinking, and problem-solving strategies to the table.
But "Ambition" and other old songs show him to be the most comfortable telling the most harrowing stories: The only thing I worry 'bout is how my grandma doin'I'm doing good, I'm staying healthy, and now I'm making musicI'm gonna strive to success and I'ma try my bestI'm 14 and already thinking about deathDamn, I was raised by the dead end J.C. The title song of the roots-rock songwriter Liz Longley's second album, "Weightless," turns the prosaic part of a breakup — dividing up the possessions — into a rite of passage.

No results under this filter, show 150 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.