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26 Sentences With "disturbing experience"

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

Even now, more than four centuries later, the unsettling that the play provokes remains a beautiful and disturbing experience.
An all-together disturbing experience too real for our bodies to ignore, but too fake for our minds to believe.
"We both had young children at the time, and it was a very moving and disturbing experience," Ms. Gorelick recalled.
Depending on the country, 12-34% of recreational users of psilocybin have a disturbing experience, and sometimes these have lasting effects.
Making generous use of strobe lights, loud noises, and copious amounts of very realistic-looking fake blood, it was a deeply disturbing experience.
My first surgery was in July 2014 and the final placement was in February 2015, so it was a very long and disturbing experience.
At 58, he said, he was having the disturbing experience of recognizing some of his own opinions as the thinking of an old man.
Letter To the Editor: Recent controversies surrounding the removal of Confederate monuments across the country bring back a disturbing experience I confronted here in Maryland some years ago.
Paratopic is a freaky, funky, disturbing experience that does scary justice to the premise made famous in games like Thirty Flights of Loving, and as of today, it's available on Steam.
Last year she opened up about an alleged disturbing experience with Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein in a lift — claiming when she rebuffed him, he warned her to keep her mouth shut.
So it was hard for me not to reflect on my disturbing experience with Toback on October 5, when the New York Times revealed several sexual harassment allegations leveled against Harvey Weinstein.
Nobody understands this more than women of color like Filomena Kaguako, a blogger from Ireland who wrote an open letter about racial fetishization after a disturbing experience on Tinder and Plenty of Fish.
In conversation with NPR, the Bombshell actress got real about her personal life, discussing everything from the trauma of growing up in apartheid-era South Africa to her own disturbing experience with workplace sexual abuse.
That's when Venditte took to Reddit to publicly share the details of her disturbing experience — not to attract negative attention to the brand, necessarily, but in a last-ditch attempt to get a response from the customer service team.
If you want to know whether I can be objective here, I would have to admit that seeing repeated images of thousands of children, as young as 4 months old, facing inhumane and abusive conditions in my government's name and supported by my tax dollars, has been quite possibly the most morally disturbing experience of my life.
Later Iancu Gore learns that they died more than a month ago. His disturbing experience is not believed by anyone.
" It was a really disturbing experience; to be crying for > a black man was so taboo." McWhorter graduated from Wellesley College in 1974.
Steve Brown of Adventure Gamers called it "a truly disturbing experience". Both sequels received similarly positive reception, with Jay Is Games calling Deeper Sleep a "chilling, wonderfully creepy game that will make the hair on your arms stand on end, and you'll wind up eager for more" and PC Gamer including Deepest Sleep in its "best free games of the week" for August 2, 2014.
In F. Paul Wilson's 1981 novel The Keep, Captain Klaus Woermann reads an excerpt from the Unaussprechlichen Kulten and finds it a disturbing experience. However, the text does not appear to be the same absolute forerunner of doom as the Necronomicon. The 2009 novel Triumff by Dan Abnett features a page of the Unaussprechlichen Kulten shown to the titular hero as a test to see if he has ever studied Goetia. It induces instinctive nausea in those never previously exposed to pure Lore.
In the course of her research, she found herself visiting the Indian boarding school where her father, along with many First Nations children, had been institutionalized as a boy. She saw the large cemetery behind the school, with the names of so many young students on the headstones. From this disturbing experience, the concept for the film emerged. While the filmmaker is from Canada, the film is set in America, and was shot primarily at the Fond du Lac Indian Reservation in Minnesota.
The concept of degeneration arose during the European enlightenment and the industrial revolution - a period of profound social change and a rapidly shifting sense of personal identity. Several influences were involved. The first related to the extreme demographic upheavals, including urbanization, in the early years of the 19th century. The disturbing experience of social change and urban crowds, largely unknown in the agrarian 18th century, was recorded in the journalism of William Cobbett, the novels of Charles Dickens and in the paintings of J M W Turner.
Westerners found crossing the inner German border to be a somewhat disturbing experience. Jan Morris wrote: Each of the different means of crossing the border had its own complications. Only aircraft of the three Western Allies were allowed to fly to or from West Berlin; civilian traffic was principally served by Air France, British European Airways (later British Airways) and Pan Am.Shears, p. 142 River traffic was hugely important to the survival of West Berlin, conveying around five million tons of cargo a year to the city, but was subjected to numerous inspections and petty restrictions by the East German authorities.
The rumour turned out to be untrue.” (Note 3, page 434) Involved with the West End production and being at Wyndham's (her father Sir Gerald’s old theatre) du Maurier found “was a disturbing experience.” Clive Brook as the soldier-husband was so sympathetic, while Nora Swinburne as the wife made her character unattractive, "and it seemed to her the whole balance of the play was wrecked.” Reviewing for the Evening Standard on 13 January 1945 (four months before VE Day), under the headline 'It Might Have Been So Good', the critic (and MP) Beverley Baxter wrote: "When the curtain rose again we waited for the unfolding of a tragedy or the playing out of an ironic comedy.
The inspiration and ostensible subject of the song is Prudence Farrow, the sister of actress Mia Farrow, both of whom were present when the Beatles went to India to study with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi at his ashram in Rishikesh, in the foothills of the Himalayas. Prudence came to Transcendental Meditation and the Maharishi's teachings as a result of a highly disturbing experience with the hallucinogenic drug LSD. While in Rishikesh in early 1968, Farrow became intensely serious about meditating, refusing to venture out of her bungalow for days on end. Of all the Beatles, Farrow felt closest to John Lennon and George Harrison, who were assigned by the Maharishi to act as her "team buddies".
When Munch emerges unscathed from an ambush shooting during a third season episode of Homicide that leaves three of his colleagues in the hospital, he tries to laugh it off, but he later breaks down in tears. In the second season of SVU, after solving a case dealing with an abusive mother who put her daughter in a coma, Munch tells Benson that when he was in high school, one of his neighbors killed her daughter, and that for years he felt guilty for failing to recognize that the girl needed help. Munch is a staunch believer in individual rights and occasionally finds that something he has to do in the line of duty goes against his sense of morality. A particularly disturbing experience for him was having to see patients on dialysis have their kidney transplants denied.
Following the trail which was still littered with thousands of dead from the previous disastrous attempt of withdrawal by a British army in January, Nicholson's regiment was part of the final rear guard as the British force was harassed through the Khyber Pass. On 1 November 1842, Nicholson was briefly reunited with his younger brother Alexander, who had only arrived in India a few short months before and was now helping to escort the British force through the pass. Alexander's unit was ambushed and overwhelmed two days later and it was Nicholson who was the first to find the mutilated body of his younger brother. This disturbing experience, as well as his experience of the Afghan War as a whole, is said to have deeply affected Nicholson and left him with "an intense feeling of hatred" of Afghans and the entirety of India.

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