The film was more about metaphorical horrors than clown horrors.
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She has to watch the parade of horrors in front of her and pretend they're not horrors.
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Coverage of mental illness treatment in mainstream news outlets often centers on the horrors—which, believe me, are horrors.
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"It's a chain of horrors, and horrors that make a mess of public finances in a strategic industry," he said.
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The season hasn't skimped on Gilead's horrors—its warping suffocation, the parade of horrors to which you must give empty acquiescence.
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Nicolai von Ondarza of the Berlin-based SWP think-tank says some German officials are claiming to prefer an end with horrors to horrors without end.
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But as the 2010s unspooled, new horrors kept emerging, or else sometimes old horrors with new faces: mass surveillance, police brutality, white supremacy, actual for-real fascism.
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There's no good transition from the horrors occurring on the United States' border with Mexico to the horrors occurring in Gilead, so let's inelegantly get this recap on the road.
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The premiere quotation comes from a stanza of Emily Dickinson's "LXIX," explaining the horrors of an assassin hiding in one's apartment is nothing compared to the horrors we hide in ourselves.
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Or is she in a new den of unpredictable horrors?
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Must one be reminded of these horrors, night after night?
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It's great fun too – a vehicular Little Shop of Horrors.
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"This world is wild/ With horrors and with hates." pic.twitter.
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The full horrors of total surveillance had to wait awhile.
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Debtors who cannot keep up with payments can face horrors.
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It's still not clear what kind of horrors Hodel commits.
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Mass shooting horrors have repeatedly failed to move American lawmakers.
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What additional horrors would await me if he found it?
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Behind them, there are horrors we must not speak of.
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Hopefully you can't relate to any of the horrors below.
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I never knew such horrors and injustice for animals existed.
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What unfurled was a cerebral madhouse of tangled racial horrors.
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The actor lived and saw the horrors of "war" firsthand.
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Little Tyler sums up the house of horrors match lol.
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Amid these horrors came the rise of "rogue" Twitter accounts.
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It is charming and eloquent between the horrors it captures.
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Yes, horrors, oil is a "global commodity," whatever that is.
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What unspeakable horrors lurk in the annals of Gritty's past?
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Its horrors are taught in schools and denounced by officials.
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Do you ever get desensitized to the horrors you witness?
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Hopefully you can't relate to any of the horrors below.
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Videos portrayed animated biomorphic horrors or flickering digital light shows.
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That includes several flashbacks to Nazi Germany, illustrating its horrors.
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Perhaps Tiny sensed the horrors that hovered on the horizon.
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My mind cannot be healed from the horrors of war.
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From the looks of things, even more horrors await them.
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But this gentle film doesn't linger on horrors too long.
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The film's overarching theme is that its horrors are literal.
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Created by essayist and former Saturday Night Live writer Simon Rich, Man Seeking Woman threw dweeby everyman Josh (Jay Baruchel) into the horrors of dating — and made those horrors literal in increasingly surreal sketches.
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"Buffy" used the monsters that crossed into the human world through the Hellmouth as a metaphor for the horrors of high school, which in turn were a metaphor for the horrors of life in general.
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As it thaws, the dirt could release a litany of horrors.
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Mr Harper apologised for the horrors of the residential-school system.
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What horrors will come to pass if this cat wakes up?
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It is a museum of medical horrors and strange medical specimens.
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In fact, for those horrors no words exist in our vocabulary.
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Readers also have a choice — to imagine these horrors or not.
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But, horror of horrors, he never received a thank you note.
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Brandt is no Don McCullin staring at the horrors of Biafra.
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She had made a wonderful marriage; and she had escaped horrors.
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These horrors would once have been thought of as separate issues.
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Each week in politics nowadays feels like a parade of horrors.
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He shatters, dies, and takes all his horrors along with him.
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He told me about World War II and the horrors therein.
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"The horrors facing Christians in Iraq are well documented," they wrote.
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United's horrors were sandwiched between two other self-inflicted brand disasters.
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For all its horrors, the Soviet Union had nourished her poetry.
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In Eighth Grade, middle school is a minefield of mundane horrors.
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From this point forward each day will surely bring new horrors.
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And the inside still leads you down a tunnel of horrors.
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It's hard to imagine anyone in Alice's situationrecovering from such horrors.
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Memories of the horrors of the Khmer Rouge period are fading.
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That way, I hope, these horrors won't be reproduced ever again.
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Ginder, thankfully, will make such horrors a thing of the past.
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Even when facing unequivocal horrors, there is always room for nuance.
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Hussey said she didn't fear living inside the house of horrors.
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I never felt like I had to manufacture emotions and horrors.
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Check out the rest of our Holiday Horrors photo series below.
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The government of Malawi has done little to prevent such horrors.
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Korea, though, was just a prelude of the horrors to come.
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During the festival of horrors, my cellmate, Strangler Bob, had evaporated.
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Though SOMA's underwater nightmare sports unimaginable horrors, they cannot kill you.
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She is also visibly distraught by the horrors her subjects reveal.
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Not to say it would be the equal of these horrors.
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Front-page features on the Saudi horrors in Yemen have followed.
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Once again, the horrors of Syria's civil war had visited Turkey.
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Bush Administration horrors were transgressions, not signs of chronic imperial disorder.
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She allows us to witness the horrors as order breaks down.
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Trump's trip did horrors for the British public's view of him.
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What are the deepest dimensions of horrors he has served up?
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"We have seen absolute horrors, but we kept working," said Fattal.
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Though that film had more than enough horrors of its own.
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We don't need to be shown the horrors of ICE detention.
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His slavering followers are champions of racial purity, among other horrors.
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The world recognized the horrors committed by Peiper and his men.
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Instead of glorifying war, it fearlessly depicted its many, many horrors.
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Koroma says the horrors of that fateful day still haunt him.
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"We have seen absolute horrors, but we kept working," said Fattal.
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These are the horrors that Hydraloop hopes to help us avoid.
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Are we fated to re-live the horrors of the 1930s?
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The sergeant, having witnessed untold horrors, is unkempt, sleepless, half-mad.
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I thought maybe we had begun to evolve past such horrors.
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But, again, is there anyway to escape the horrors they experienced?
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I haven't even told people some of the horrors I experienced.
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She said she saw no end to the Islamic State's horrors.
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Let's not subject it to the horrors of humanity any further.
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Many critics accused the organizers of normalizing the horrors of totalitarianism.
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Kendall Jenner is selling her house of horrors ... TMZ has learned.
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But I also know that those horrors are not yet scripted.
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"The Bells" was an episode of horrors, horrors that Jaime tried to prevent and Cersei did her best to bring about — a perfect encapsulation of how the two characters have changed over the course of the show.
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Thankfully, Alexis Bledel will return as Emily, despite the horrors she faced.
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Burdens lift as the horrors of their homelands are left far behind.
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Salvini said the government would never contemplate surrogate pregnancies "or similar horrors".
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The generation of Germans who perpetrated those horrors is no longer alive.
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We all remember the horrors that followed the failure of the subprime.
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Easter eggs, it seems, are insufficient compensation for the horrors of revision.
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Each day brings new horrors, a fresh level of hell to navigate.
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As climate horrors accumulate, this anti-progressive perspective is sure to blossom.
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So who knows what fresh horrors await the American public on Thursday.
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" But despite these horrors, the doctors added: "We choose to be here.
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Instead, the school plans to stage "Little Shop of Horrors," he said.
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It reminds me a lot of Delicatessen and its beautiful, playful horrors.
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For Eighth Grade, Burnham mined the most mundane of middle school's horrors.
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"I was aware of the horrors of these camps," Mr Olad says.
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Thankfully, the horrors had ended, and the lockdown was just a precaution.
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The horrors of the Holocaust awaited them in "Night," by Elie Wiesel.
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The depth of potential horrors in Donald Trump's presidency is nearly bottomless.
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To many of us these are the horrors of lands far away.
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For some, however, the horrors of Halloween night became all too real.
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War and its horrors have always been one of band's main themes.
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It's such a scary and effective film because its horrors are unknowable.
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Zeid said the perpetrators of such "horrors" must be held to account.
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Why are we still subjecting ourselves to the horrors of air travel?
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They both veer into melodrama with big speeches and shock-value horrors.
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The Communist Party does not want any public commemoration of those horrors.
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Only now is he free from the horrors of his own memories . . .
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From the horrors of WWII to the glory of two Academy Awards.
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Trump's reaction to the horrors in Charlottesville left no doubt about this.
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You could imagine what a house of horrors this could turn into.
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I think, aside from Halloween, this is a true House of Horrors.
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Their childhoods, like the Merahs', were an almost absurd cumulation of horrors.
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The horrors of the movie are slow-building, but ultimately pay off.
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Horrors: Lynch Law in All its Phases and The Red Record. According
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The rest, including the horrors of ISIS, are symptoms of this conflict.
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With the full horrors of Nazism becoming clear, Mosley's views became intolerable.
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They're not going to come alive à la Little Shop of Horrors.
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The Universal monster movies all deal with various everyday horrors and hysterias.
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What's a constitutional crisis compared to the horrors of mild social democracy?
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A pop star was recently detained over a video that appeared—horrors!
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Socialism and capitalism each unleashed unprecedented horrors racing across the world's surface.
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Heading south, Luz confronts a string of horrors: shootouts, drug lords, executions.
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"We must never repeat the horrors of war again," Mr. Abe said.
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Cabinet of Horrors takes on the Trump administration like a nuclear assault.
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A quarter century on, it remains a complex depiction of Nazi horrors.
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Until now, Caracas has been spared the horrors that have shattered Maracaibo.
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We've already seen the horrors of Aurora, Newtown, Columbine and Virginia Tech.
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Absolutely, I recognize the horrors for which this supposed "monster" is responsible.
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For those interested in experiencing Penn Station's horrors firsthand, admission is free.
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It is the catalyst to the Kims' happiness, and their eventual horrors.
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No one should have to witness the horrors that these students experienced.
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It pauses before turning any corner, anticipating horrors that never satisfyingly arrive.
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Besides, I'm less fascinated by the movie's horrors than by its reception.
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Jaw-dropping discovery: Soldier's diary retells WWI horrors Norman Gray, a fresh-faced 19-year-old was shipped off to France in 1915 to fight in World War I. Now his diary resurfaced, documenting the horrors of war.
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I love how she uses language in a poetic fashion to penetrate the horrors of fascism and the horrors of survival or of wanting to survive in a debased system that abuses human basic need: to just be.
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The horrors of the 1970s and 1980s put today's problems into perspective. pic.twitter.
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She directed the 2014 film, Dry, which highlights the horrors of child marriage.
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Her story helped me connect to my everyday horrors from a safe distance.
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We chatted with Hillier about how he went about illustrating Lovecraft's "unimaginable" horrors.
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And in the process, he's planted the seed for untold horrors to come.
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You had to relive all the horrors you went through as a child.
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The deeper the blue, the fresher she is to this region's unique horrors.
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It happens slowly, with the worst horrors not surfacing until the final act.
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The technicolour horrors of war are accompanied by similes of almost Homeric brilliance.
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And still, tech innovators in Black Mirror never stop producing horrors and disasters.
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More media attention on prisoners' cases may force victims to relive past horrors.
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This will not end the horrors of war, or even halt autonomous weapons.
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Because here's the catch: future governments refuse to detail the horrors they've seen.
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I played Seymour Krelborn in the campy, violently androcentric, Little Shop of Horrors.
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It is engulfed by shooting horrors including school massacres and shopping mall atrocities.
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That's the internet for you, the carnivorous plant from Little Shop of Horrors.
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But I wasn't remotely prepared for the horrors that awaited me that week.
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What is your one lesson learnt from the horrors of the millions killed?
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Food is rife with potential horrors, and Bourdain sure as heck knew food.
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How many examples will our descendants really need to grasp the Confederacy's horrors?
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In prison, he joined Alcoholics Anonymous and addressed the horrors of his childhood.
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The world will never forget his passivity in the face of such horrors.
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"Heavy" is blandly suggestive of burdens stoically borne rather than horrors unwillingly endured.
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The war's horrors have included mass rape, civilian massacres and killings at hospitals.
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We are turning our eyes away from the horrors of what's happening inside.
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A larger gift set, called the Little Box of Horrors, is also available.
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I see the horrors of forced child marriage regularly through Unchained At Last.
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Bleary and darkly ringed, they make you wonder what horrors they have seen.
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In a letter to his mother, McCrae described the horrors of trench warfare.
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Enjoy these deep sea horrors and try to have a relaxing day afterward.
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It is women who raise boys who grow up to perpetrate these horrors.
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The world is increasingly full of horrors, all of which we'd rather ignore.
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That said, the true horrors still await, as Halloween itself is actually tonight.
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A few weeks ago, CNN uncovered the horrors of the Libyan slave trade.
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We must shield children from the horrors of the world, the thinking goes.
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Gorbachev was born into a family that suffered acutely the horrors of Stalinism.
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Their soft, everyday banter belies the horrors that brought them here months earlier.
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Society is an exercise in trying to offset horrors through law and convention.
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She was still aching, but not in the original horrors of it all.
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The pains and horrors his art emanates are not intended for universal consumption.
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These victories buoy us through the far more common horrors we have encountered.
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San Francisco has come to stand for the most specific set of horrors.
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Now, intentionally inflicting horrors like family separation on people might seem impossibly cruel.
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After the horrors at the Battle of the Bulge, he made an oath.
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The horrors of the border are common knowledge in the Latino United States.
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But the horrors refuse to fade from the memories of those who suffered.
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Another is of the candlelit vigils held in the aftermath of these horrors.
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Each visit felt as if I were running a gauntlet of infectious horrors.
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Last week, we faced the horrors of climate change and the incipient apocalypse.
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This disease survives only because the people who suffer these horrors are impoverished.
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As a grandchild of Holocaust survivors, I understand the horrors of anti-Semitism.
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"I haven't even told people some of the horrors I experienced," she added.
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Slave children kick up dust, not yet initiated into the horrors to come.
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That's because they're experiencing in their personal lives the horrors of capitalist society.
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It pokes fun at the Atomic Age while demonstrating its horrors and recklessness.
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They likely do not have firsthand experience with the horrors of mass shootings.
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The real horrors are always out here in the real world, after all.
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But Scott understands that it's precisely the unknown where the real horrors lurk.
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"I am being charged for having condemned the horrors of Daesh," she said.
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It removed some of the cold comforts of the first season to examine how living in a totalitarian society inevitably means that you become complicit in at least some of its horrors, even as those horrors are being visited upon you.
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Some founders, like the French-descended John Jay, had genetic memories of those horrors.
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Alongside other LGBTQ people, Jewish people and other minorities, he lived through immeasurable horrors.
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I wanted to be in Little Shop of Horrors but I missed the auditions.
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Then, as now, the horrors of the Holocaust make it tempting to look away.
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But many who were there say the horrors of that day were much worse.
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He used his fame to publicly speak out about the horrors in his homeland.
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The fourth involves the horrors of being constantly cut up and jabbed with tubes.
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Gaggle touts itself as a tantalizingly simple solution to a diverse set of horrors.
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You're there to fight back against extinction and walk through horrors to do it.
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We eat and watch Little Shop of Horrors and tip our waitress $25 afterward.
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The report also detailed alleged instances of torture and sexual abuse, among other horrors.
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"It's the ultimate metaphor: horrors of adolescence manifesting through these actual monsters," she shared.
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But when you're young, you're oblivious to the crush of life's many penetrating horrors.
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Each short story has a porno-thin setup on which Kuso scaffolds its horrors.
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Not satisfied with the horrors of Gujarat and Kashmir, Ms Roy introduces further conflict.
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He's there to guide the boys through the horrors (and the joys) of puberty.
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But in their internal hierarchy of horrors, the Kim regime's collapse frightens them more.
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In expanding its world, this season of The Handmaid's Tale deepens that world's horrors.
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"Chernobyl" is also not alone in bringing real-life horrors into our living rooms.
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Picture two swampy bodies pressed against each other, stewing in each other's bodily horrors.
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Rather, he's as much a victim of Murder House's devilish horrors as anyone else.
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They know the horrors of the Holocaust and the pain the swastika symbol inflicts.
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The situation in Vichy-held North Africa was far from the horrors of Europe.
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You truly could not pay us enough to relive the horrors of middle school.
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It makes me wonder what horrors happened out here while I was locked inside.
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Clearly distraught, she drives back to Hill House — the site of all the horrors.
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In fact America helped create the world body to curb the horrors of nationalism.
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How can I cocoon myself from the horrors of the world, when others can't?
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Her perspective on the distinct horrors of the female slave helped shape Cora's reactions.
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And he gives me an animated account of all the horrors that would involve.
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It's not enough for Democrats to simply point to the horrors of shrinking Medicaid.
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At the time, Hertwig was still piecing together the story of her father's horrors.
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Close to 670,000 Rohingya Muslim refugees have fled genocidal horrors in Myanmar to Bangladesh.
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A group of haunt-loving dweebs could definitely make a decent living producing horrors.
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The House of Horrors match came closest to mirroring those vignettes, at least formally.
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I have always condemned the horrors of the Holocaust in the strongest of terms.
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The one place you could smile after you've read the horrors of the world.
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The deeper you dive into the mystery of NXIVM, the more horrors you find.
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"Blood at the Root" is a compendium of horrors and a catalog of shame.
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Funny to see all the comments about the horrors of a driverless car future.
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The horrors have been reported by The New York Times and other news outlets.
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When unexplainable and chilling horrors emerge from the murky marsh, no one is safe.
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This is an unserious and inhumane approach to the horrors of exploitation and persecution.
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The President's Attorney General Jeff Sessions even quoted the Bible to justify these horrors.
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Still, Mr. Horton is dynamic, whether dispensing quips or recalling horrors he has witnessed.
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Always in Season is a haunting probe into the horrors of lynching in America.
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The characters who embrace their own horrors at least have the hope of freedom.
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Sharon knows the horrors of un-treated as well as under-treated depressive symptoms.
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In the face of the horrors he witnesses and enacts, he slowly breaks down.
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We're asking if we should we take the horrors inflicted upon young women seriously.
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Turner's father seems callous to the horrors committed by the young man he raised.
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Barnert assimilates these horrors, some of which he only partly grasps, into his paintings.
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One of the greatest horrors born that day was that it was little surprise.
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We enjoy many freedoms today while enduring the same horrors that defined Harris's time.
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The Harvard technocrats in the Kennedy administration were complicit in countless horrors in Vietnam.
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So what does a man who is tickled by such horrors watch for pleasure?
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And, along this bloodstained way, sexual violence became woven into the horrors of war.
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The horrors of the Korean War, which killed millions, bound older South Koreans together.
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At least I hadn't had to endure any of their horrors, I would think.
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Horrors of ketchup aside, cottage cheese was considered an absolute staple in the 1970s.
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It was important that the video communicate and honor the horrors experienced by commuters.
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In the famous peace park, the horrors of World War II are vividly recounted.
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Her dark brown eyes gaze forthrightly into the camera, yet to witness any horrors.
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Mahler said that he chose to be empathetic, despite the horrors of that day.
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Along with its horrors, "My Absolute Darling" is also a book of nostalgic pleasures.
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Anything less than complete and total annihilation could only be, horror of horrors, loss.
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The foes of militarism in the United States had tried to prevent such horrors.
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Jeff VanderMeer, the author of "Annihilation," brings us fresh horrors with each new book.
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And then, with all the horrors of 9/11, things slowly started to change.
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So why did I experience it as another version of the horrors of treatment?
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Moral injury doesn't simply result from witnessing or participating in the horrors of war.
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For many if not most of its residents, it was a house of horrors.
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"I never know what horrors she has in store for me," Ms. Lee said.
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These horrors come to feel normal, and the normal world recedes into distant strangeness.
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O.V.E." and a snippet from the famous musical "Little Shop of Horrors Suddenly Seymour.
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It's produced and co-written by Guillermo del Toro, who gave us one of the best "horrors of war" films ever created in 2006's Pan's Labyrinth, and his movies frequently focus on the real-life horrors that fuel our deepest fantastical fears.
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Read this man's harrowing tale of escape, and the horrors he found when he returned.
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The funeral home wasn't a house of horrors or an above-ground crypt, I realized.
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She is used to epitomize the kinds of horrors that died with Hollywood's golden age.
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They didn't flee the horrors of communist Russia because they wanted to make America communist.
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People have always been concerned about the way people communicate the horrors of the Holocaust.
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While a fantasy, Scarborough doesn't hide the real horrors of American involvement in the country.
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It could be scratched or even petted while lying down— the horrors are simply unimaginable.
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" Unimaginable horrors seemed to be promised for NBC's The Good Place season 3 finale, "Pandemonium.
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Sasha then runs to her own room to avoid these strange horrors by falling asleep.
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Avoid the horrors of the online world for under £3 a month with CyberGhost VPN.
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The complicated world of Westworld is adding new faces to its amusement park of horrors.
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We are a young community that has already faced the horrors of an AIDS plague.
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But the horrors of Bundy are pretty well-known, and I'm not even an obsessive.
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The horrors they were fleeing would follow them in freedom and into the current day.
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Even conservative farmers are increasingly inclined to attribute these horrors to man-made climate change.
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Blocker's crew of soldiers represent a full spectrum of reactions to the horrors of war.
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Just like the Mummy movies, the ride is a wacky mix of horrors and thrills.
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Beyond a song of sixpence, "Burn the Witch" is a warning of horrors made possible.
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It's a bit puzzling, considering AHS has tended to explore the horrors of America's past.
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I left right away, abandoning my suitcase and its contents to their house of horrors.
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Having Cheney right there kind of serves as a reminder of the horrors he inflicted.
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Lately, Veronica's entire life has been consumed by saving Archie from the horrors of juvie.
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It has also given him time to deal with the many horrors of the internet.
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So that means a new layer of Gilead's horrors must be unveiled in every episode.
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She lives in it, and its wonders and horrors are all in a day's work.
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They compose an extinct creed in florid horrors; anthrax and manna, floating on the air.
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A picture taken years after the war, years after horrors few of us can imagine.
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To avoid such horrors, some unmarried women leave China in order to have their children.
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Swamp Thing takes the intrinsic horrors of the swamp and amplifies them to enrapturing results.
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For jagged young horrors like me, Dunn's book was both a weapon and a home.
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This statement seeks to remind the world of the horrors of the Nazi-perpetrated Holocaust.
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They had been schooled by the horrors of two world wars and global economic depression.
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Hopefully you, too, can use them to steel yourself against the potential horrors that await.
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"We have to be circumspect as we look at this tale of horrors," said Rep.
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Or hosts could get away with horrors like leaving hair doilies in the shower drain.
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The book is the final volume in a trilogy about the horrors of Mao's rule.
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Over the past few years, the horrors of solitary confinement have entered the public's consciousness.
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Such horrors are looking ever less like an anomaly, however, and more like the rule.
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Perhaps that's because the French experience of the war, for all its horrors, was comprehensible .
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They were not responsible as toddlers, as children, for the horrors their fathers meted out.
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As Leon encounters unimaginable horrors, he must find out who or what is behind everything.
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Like Lovecraft, the horrors that King portrays are self-reflective and grounded in our reality.
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She also details the horrors of paramilitary terrorism waged by the Klan and its affiliates.
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That's understandable, given the horrors a second-term of a Donald Trump presidency would bring.
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He takes a hard, empathetic look at reality, which contains wonders as well as horrors.
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Her previous works, notably Gulag: A History, which detailed the horrors of the Soviet prison
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The horrors preserved in Valongo's ruins are just part of the downtown harbor's rich history.
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And it would save the maids from the inevitable horrors they found beneath those beds.
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All of these horrors took place before citizens' complaints against Chicago Police were publicly available.
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Having just eased the horrors of ISIS, Iraq cannot stomach another round of such turmoil.
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Kickstarter CamPAIN for Doomocracy: A Haunted House of Political Horrors from Creative Time on Vimeo.
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It neither shies away from nor revels in the horrors it asks you to contemplate.
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Forensic evidence soon proved his guilt of Angelika's killing, but the horrors didn't stop unfurling.
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Halloween frights, adolescent horrors, and queer aesthetics will merge in this theatrical and supernatural space.
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One of the great horrors of mental illness is seeing it swallow up your identity.
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But the horrors he witnessed in Africa and South America altered his perspective on empire.
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Dr. Davis warned those at the conference that the future may hold more such horrors.
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Heavy industry, civilizations thousands of years old, the horrors of slavery, wilderness, hawks, and turtles.
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Season 1 tackled the opioid crisis, which for all its horrors is not especially polarizing.
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" However Durkin emphasized that McCrear's life was "incredibly hard" and "highlights the horrors of slavery.
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But this 2004 show about an ambitious African-American publicist forced to return to — horrors!
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Even in her children's books, Mr. Nasrallah would hardly sugarcoat the horrors of military conflict.
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By creating such a school of horrors, Mr. Turpin had kept the authorities at bay.
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LONDON — African migrants in Libya face "unimaginable horrors," the United Nations human rights commissioner declared.
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Muse helped people get through their depression when they were going through a life horrors.
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Thus, he would almost certainly try to blur out the horrors he's borne witness to.
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But how can one accept the horrors of the world and radiate kindness and transcend?
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It serves as an intervention as we face the potential horrors of unspeakable mass death.
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"We are scared, deep inside, waiting to find out what horrors await after the blackout."
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Photos and videos of them online continue to remind them of the horrors they experienced.
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"The rest of the world recognizes the horrors of the Syrian regime," Ms. Haley said.
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Fortunately, "The Golden Legend" is far more than the sum of the horrors it contains.
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Critic's Notebook Philosophers said the Holocaust defied representation, that art could not render its horrors.
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Now, 70 years later, survivors of her &aposhouse of horrors&apos are confronting the past.
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She chronicled its horrors as a freelance journalist in Bosnia, for this newspaper among others.
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When fighting happened, it introduced new horrors to the world: chemical weapons, automatic firearms, tanks.
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She narrated "Life Behind Bars," a 2002 documentary that exposed the horrors of factory farms.
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In a novel of expertly rendered horrors, the relative shallowness also disturbs, and thereby detracts.
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The account, managed by her mother, Fatemah, described the horrors of war in intimate detail.
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More than glorifying or condemning violence, the image simply inures us to these daily horrors.
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Challenging horrors in Xinjiang may involve confronting Chinese public opinion, as well as China's rulers.
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Tabloid photos of aging stars used to cannibalize their images, transforming them into abject horrors.
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The other survivors Survivors shared their stories in court, fighting back tears, recalling the horrors.
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Their escape from their home country's horrors have turned into a different kind of nightmare.
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Her living and dead lovers become linked — as do the horrors of Nevers and Hiroshima.
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For others in Ballarat, the horrors are real and reconciliation feels as distant as heaven.
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"Western leftist intellectuals are [fundamentally complicit] in the horrors of the 21st century," he says.
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What is remarkable, following the stories in Young Radicals, is to realize that the horrors these men and women would live through — horrors that were genuinely cataclysmic in their scale — somehow coexisted with the eventual spread of peace, prosperity, and equality in the 20th century.
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Lynch and Frost make their story impervious to the horrors of the moment by dwarfing them.
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"It's part of the horrors that are happening in our country and everywhere," Dean told reporters.
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Is The Handmaid's Tale supposed to ratchet up the horrors so we continue to be entertained?
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In a text to USA Today later, he reflected on the horrors that could have been.
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But it's still just another example of the horrors drug addiction wreak all over the place.
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Parents want to spare their offspring the horrors of China's gruelling university-entrance exam, the gaokao.
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"Never again" means we must work to deescalate before atrocities rise to the horrors of Auschwitz.
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This online dating is dangerous — and that is why I called it the 'house of horrors.
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Of course, these are all real-life horrors, not marketing campaigns for a fictitious horror film.
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In the wake of Columbine's horrors, Klebold was plagued by anxiety attacks and her marriage ended.
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This brings us back full-circle to Wikileaks exposing the machinations and horrors of these wars.
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You'll see the horrors of a faraway place, Meet the architects of law face to face.
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It was there, not in the attic, where Anne experienced the worst horrors of the Holocaust.
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One mine called Baotou in northern China has created a toxic lake and other environmental horrors.
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Perhaps this is the basement of the house, and a little shop of horrors at that.
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It plays into this idea that immigration is somehow associated with the horrors of this gang.
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Arya was one of the few survivors of Harrenhal and saw the horrors the Mountain wrought.
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There were other horrors in my life — my personal connection to murder not the only one.
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Not even a rag and some bleach can erase the horrors of real New York garbage.
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Setting aside this year's naming horrors, Apple pretty much has a clean slate for next year.
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Or sort of dramatically emphasizing the horrors of war a la films like Platoon, you know.
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When designing this particular house of horrors, did Netflix get inspiration from some real-life hauntings?
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Already, the comedian is getting witty about the horrors of pregnancy — and we're here for it.
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Words like "Indentured servant" is how people try to erase the pain and horrors of slavery.
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There have been numerous stories in recent years revealing the horrors some of these children endure.
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Despite the Punisher panel being pulled, I was unable to forget the horrors of real life.
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Succumb tackle the horrors of war, mortification, sex, and coal mining with surreal aplomb and grace.
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There's also plenty more to explore with the Quantum Realm and its many secrets ... or horrors.
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Republicans have lied and over-promised to their voters for years about the horrors of Obamacare.
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Ah, Super Bowl commercials: Where cute dogs reign alongside horrors like Mountain Dew's puppy monkey baby.
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What follows is an escalating pyramid of horrors: plague, betrayal, the dreadful giggling of the mad.
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Abolitionists had no difficulty defending the morality of their position, given the horrors of chattel slavery.
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The legend seemed to give Muzammil comfort as he recalled the horrors of the Darién Gap.
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We joined NATO so that the horrors of that period would never happen to us again.
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The only simple truth after our week of horrors is that there is no simple truth.
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Unfortunately Luigi's experiences did not prepare him for the horrors that awaited him inside Dracula's castle.
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Yet there are horrors that by virtue of their sheer scale and evil cannot be forgotten.
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But then the eyes of the world turned away from Haiti, to other horrors, other disasters.
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Throughout his reign, Akihito has consistently urged the Japanese never to forget the horrors of war.
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Still, the horrors that he witnessed and experienced permanently shaped his view of humanity and history.
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Or the new MTA president, a hapless detective incapable of abating the horrors of the past.
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But her statement also reminds us of our resilience in the wake of horrors like these.
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When we are witnesses to the many horrors of this world, we have to stop it.
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Her description of the horrors she encountered in these places is vivid but not especially novel.
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They were sworn into service, required to wear regulation uniforms and saw the horrors of war.
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The Amigos bucked the trend with dark stories about H.I.V., inner-city dogfights and historic horrors.
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Survivors are also dealing with the emotional trauma triggered by the horrors of the preceding days.
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Also extreme is the director Daniel Minahan's insistence on making this finale a retrospective of horrors.
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Even after the horrors of World War II, most Americans said that people can be trusted.
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They certainly make Israeli students appreciate the scope and severity of the horrors of the Holocaust.
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None of this should whitewash the horrors and indignities that women in America endured before Roe.
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If the horrors are unfolding now, it invites other countries to intervene and punish the perpetrators.
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They said the game was intended to educate players about the horrors of the Nazi era.
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I hope I have justly explained the horrors of being raped by someone who has power.
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One young mother drowned herself and her baby son rather than risk the horrors of vaccination.
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Magneto was a mutant supremacist, his views forged by the horrors he witnessed during the Holocaust.
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We've spent enough time in this space lamenting the modern horrors of social media and technology.
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But the horrors of recent days remind us that Morrison made art that was urgently political.
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Those horrors would be visited on Idlib Province, the last major territory held by Syrian rebels.
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That is not to suggest the novel is a catalog of horrors or a sanctimonious lecture.
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Through its young heroine, we experience all the describable and indescribable horrors of the Irish famine.
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I board the train, and then,Horror of horrors —A young woman offers me her seat!
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The horrors of authorship — missed deadlines, self-loathing, isolation — provide especially good material for psychological thrillers.
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They never enter the field, and have no PTSD from the horrors their other selves endured.
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In an era of "LOL nothing matters," where does football rank on the scale of horrors?
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Having fled the horrors of an endless civil war, many Syrians languish in purgatorial refugee camps.
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"The first level in the prison is just the beginning of the horrors," says Wobbly Dev.
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There is no guarantee that any kind of external oversight would have avoided horrors like this.
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Terri Sewell, also urged Sutton to resign and reminded people of the horrors of the Klan.
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Even today, the horrors of war have not been eradicated from the surface of the world.
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Troubled minds get trapped inside halls of horrors, monsters manipulate skin as if it were clay.
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To bolster their cases, he asks them to supply detailed evidence of the horrors they fled.
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As far as I am aware, he never considered resigning in protest over Mr. Putin's horrors.
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He left the military determined to do something about the horrors he had been complicit in.
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After the horrors of trench warfare in World War I, many Republicans found refuge in isolationism.
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After long averting their gaze from past horrors, Tunisians are now digging deep into the dirt.
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Some have survived unspeakable horrors in the basement of the nearby office of the security forces.
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One of the horrors of the "Thin Blue Line" case involved the prediction of future violence.
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State of the Art Factories play a central role in President Trump's parade of American horrors.
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When Arendt spoke of dark times, she was not exclusively referring to the horrors of totalitarianism.
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They were intimately familiar with the horrors of the carceral system and its entanglement with poverty.
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Presenting enslaved Africans as the butt of jokes desensitized white Americans to the horrors of slavery.
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But the war metastasized, spawning new horrors that increasingly affected the United States and its allies.
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"These innocent, orphaned, children should never have been subjected to the horrors of war," Raab said.
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We need to think inductively, not ideologically, about the horrors unfolding before us and within us.
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How Colorado passed its red flag law Colorado has seen the horrors of mass shootings firsthand.
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As the horrors unfolded, Ayham was by his mother's side while she was delivering a baby.
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When she came out, a bustling Bronx hospital had been turned into a corridor of horrors.
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The balance pays off in surprisingly accessible entertainment that bridges the horrors of past and present.
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In addition to the commonly known horrors millennials have to deal with, here are 53 more.
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The Senate should quickly follow suit and end United States complicity in the humanitarian horrors there.
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I can't imagine the horrors she has experienced, and my heart truly goes out to her.
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For the first time, many Americans were being exposed to the wide-scale horrors of war.
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Or, horror of all horrors, was she going to die and leave the show for good?!
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"There's horrors here that we don't necessarily don't want to dive to deep into," he said.
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Photographed by a Chinese doctor, one example documents the horrors of the 1910–11 Manchurian plague.
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The horrors of the Battle of Stalingrad are clear, but there&aposs no antagonism towards the Germans.
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But a recent study seems to show that silver could help defeat some real-life horrors, too.
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Rick Adams 9/10 GAZE, WEAK MORTALS, ON THE HORRORS OF—oh, that's just dyed human hair.
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Gloria fights where Laura is passive, almost indifferent, to the constant stream of horrors that befall her.
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There are enough unique and terrible horrors in the world to offer everyone their perfect, personal dystopia.
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The book isn't interested in preaching to the converted or detailing the myriad horrors of animal farming.
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How ISIS capitalizes on horrors of Blackwater and Abu Ghraib CNN's Hamdi Alkhshali contributed to this report.
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With the horrors of neolution behind them, the clones are all together and raising one big family.
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Let us not forget that the perpetrators of many acts of terror, from the horrors of Sept.
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Not just the horrors of gladiatorial combat, which slaves were subjected to as entertainment for the masses.
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The nay-sayers' rage reflects a dark side of Ireland's former theocracy whose horrors are still emerging.
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It is impossible, even after a semester of intense study, to truly grasp the horrors Jews endured.
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He charted the horrors of the Peninsular War that followed Napoleon's invasion of Spain, in graphic detail.
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Seven of our reporters imagined the spookiest possible outcomes on their beats — the horrors of the future.
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A photo that has become known as "Napalm Girl" helped illustrate the horrors of the Vietnam War.
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Helge travels back to 1986 to speak to himself, warning younger Helge of the horrors to come.
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I'm sympathetic to the idea that a movie like this devalues the very real horrors of cults.
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"I am being charged for having condemned the horrors of Daesh," Le Pen told AFP news agency.
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Those horrors have made Moluccans particularly wary of attempts to capitalise on divisions between Christians and Muslims.
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To discredit the experience or mitigate the offense because it fell low on a range of horrors?
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But that is not to gloss the horrors Maria caused, or the inadequacy of the American response.
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It's hard for outsiders to know what other horrors lurk in Deutsche's 1.4 trillion euro balance sheet.
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Each season of "American Horror Story" features new horrors and stories, though the stories are somewhat connected.
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In one zone, you would hear about the horrors of the Sudanese civil war from Nubian shepherds.
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I came hoping to escape my thoughts about recent real world horrors, but they kept seeping in.
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She's met by Haynes himself, who takes her on a tour through his haunted house of horrors.
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There was a little too much talk about the Chamber of Horrors and libel and actionable wrong.
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Western fatigue with the horrors their troops saw, and with the violence inflicted daily on Afghans themselves.
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In last night's premiere, Fran is once again by Hannah's side, enduring the horrors of Marnie's wedding.
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Battlefield 1's single player campaign went to great lengths to talk about the horrors of war.
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House of Horrors, on the other hand, was presented as being live, just like any other match.
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These ideologies justified the horrors of colonialism, slavery, exclusionary immigration policies, racial segregation and state-sanctioned discrimination.
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It could get much worse, as chaos grows, armed separatists kill and soldiers inflict horrors on civilians.
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Now and then, though, he shows flashes of anger, a reminder of the horrors he's been through.
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This double-bylined piece on the horrors of the forgotten war in Afghanistan is worth your time.
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One Syrian town after another fell out of government control, and from this anarchy new horrors arose.
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Instead, I leave the audience only to guess at the horrors this pale, redheaded woman has seen.
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These horrors became reality for several families who have become reluctant faces of the US immigration debate.
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UNFPA is also on the front line of combating horrors like child marriage and female genital mutilation.
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"Couch" was made as the Civil Rights movement gained momentum, and its implied horrors include racial violence.
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And then we will have real conflict, with all of its horrors, instead of its abstracted equivalent.
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If you're a "Little Shop of Horrors" fan, this inflatable Audrey plant is a thing of beauty.
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The scrawny figure, in white gloves, looks at once terrified and guilty in his chamber of horrors.
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Shopping malls can be hellish horrors, so he composes pieces that subconsciously influence you to slow down.
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There are many images that we see in the newspapers that show the true horrors of drugs.
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Every one of the 18 had a narrative worthy of a dissertation on the horrors of war.
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Judith Bernstein: Cabinet of Horrors continues at The Drawing Center (35 Wooster Street, Manhattan) through February 4.
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During a game of hide-and-seek, always a harbinger of horrors, he finds an abandoned building.
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Shapiro suggested that Klippenstein's explanations whitewash the horrors of piggeries and other livestock operations on many farms.
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He particularly argued for confronting the horrors of the mid-21982th century, represented by Auschwitz and Hiroshima.
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The initial horrors have long subsided, and the physical scars that once marred Lower Manhattan have healed.
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The horrors of the Cretaceous mass extinction, which wiped out the vast majority of the crocodyliform family.
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Do we talk about how the real world and the movie's fantastical horrors do and don't intersect?
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Another cohort took us back even further, to World War II and the horrors of the Holocaust.
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She reads only old books; she wants to escape the 20th century and the horrors around her.
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That doesn't mean that he hadn't seen horrors or committed them, that he hadn't struggled and suffered.
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He witnessed horrors he can't forget and now moves through the world in physical and psychological discomfort.
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At every stop, he spoke of peace, promising his nation would never repeat the horrors of war.
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To be clear, the plans they are touting would instead put migrants through a litany of horrors.
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Yet instead of confronting the ethical horrors of the state capital, his administration has added to them.
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Yet, the "cute" and the cartoonish graphics (big eyes, petite bodies) offset the horrors the characters face.
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The daily bombing brought back all the horrors of Aleppo, and once again he began operating underground.
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For some, faith was deeply sustaining; others could not sustain belief in the face of war's horrors.
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Do you think that young children need to be protected from the horrors and realities of slavery?
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Among the many horrors of the grueling eight-part Netflix miniseries Unbelievable is the horror of isolation.
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The logical question was whether the doctrine would apply to advertising by other professionals, including — horrors — lawyers.
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His horrors hurt, and keep hurting for a good while after the worst seems to be over.
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Richard Gatling was looking at all of the horrors that were coming back from the Civil War.
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These experiences brought an awareness of the horrors inflicted on the human body by military-grade weapons.
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Fallout from 'house of horrors' stains California city "Music is able to cross barriers, defenses," Greenberg said.
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CNN's Ben Wedeman says he's run out of words to describe the Syrian civil war's horrors. 3.
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And he noted that the memos based on hypothetical circumstances and "hyperbolic horrors" conjured by DOJ lawyers.
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At that time, the horrors of the prison at Abu Ghraib in Iraq had come to light.
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As the women recount the horrors, we see footage of dark rooms, bus rides or crumbling buildings.
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Now, Tolokonnikova wants to expose the horrors of her experience in an effort to promote prison reform.
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These neatly delineated horrors went on and on, becoming more and more vivid as the tapestry progressed.
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Indeed, perhaps the most effective portrayal of Nazism is one that looks on its horrors with humor.
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From then on, reading became my way of escaping and understanding the horrors taking place around me.
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Befitting the Bucs Halloween color scheme, Aguyao was like teenager in a house of horrors in Carolina.
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I asked him whether he has nightmares about the horrors he experienced on his journey to Europe.
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Your character awakens all alone on a dark, mysterious world, surrounded by arcane machinery and Alien-inspired horrors.
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Up here, though, Myers couldn't see them — or any of the other horrors going on beyond his hideaway.
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I dig into a character I haven't touched in months, prodding horrors I've already conquered and moved past.
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Someone told me they're [remaking] Little Shop of Horrors and I was like, 'Oh, can I be down?
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That labor camps of any kind continue to exist after the horrors of the previous century is unconscionable.
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She wants to protect families and help eliminate the chances of any child experiencing the horrors she survived.
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Bana, with the help of her mother Fatemeh, has been tweeting about the horrors of their daily life.
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Since the beginning of the conflict in Syria, Dr Maaz endured horrors most of us cannot even imagine.
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Instead, Wonder Woman focuses on the horrors of war, the pleasures of camaraderie, and plain, old-fashioned superheroics.
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Celebs run into other celebs, take a quick selfie, or document the horrors of their MTV VMAs experience.
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I think this is partly why they're upsetting; they remind us that today's horrors were there all along.
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Each of those horrors she dealt with calmly; one didn't get excited, just got on with the job.
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Sansa and Arya are just sisters bickering over nonsense, still shielded from the horrors that respectively await them.
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Stadiums are inflicting all kinds of escalating horrors on their foods—take candied apple beef sandwiches, for example.
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But the house of horrors is where I think Republicans think they have Hillary Clinton at the moment.
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He's struggling hard with the horrors of war, and Jack doesn't quite know what to do about that.
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You assume the role of a young boy in a dark, gray, mysterious world that's full of horrors.
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Garrard Conley has spent much of his adult life raising awareness about the horrors of gay conversion therapy.
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Among other things, Martins said people "need to see this reality," meaning the horrors of war in Iraq.
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I would like to show to the world the resolve that horrors of war should never be repeated.
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She, too, felt the horrors of violence when she was caught in the crossfire of the Rwandan genocide.
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The drama goes to great lengths to emphasize the innumerable horrors inflicted upon Georgio's bloody, hand-less body.
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A constant reminder of the horrors of the past, but also a glimpse of hope for the future.
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What horrors—what beauties—linger in your day-to-day existence if you just stop and pay attention?
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And second, Torch brought America face-to-face for the first time with the horrors of the Holocaust.
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Released in 1985, Shoah is credited with helping to awaken the public to the horrors of the Holocaust.
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Neither Freddy Krueger nor Jason were ever as scary as the apparent horrors lurking in the average factory.
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A butcher's counter in France is a feast for carnivores—and a shop of horrors for the squeamish.
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Did the broader community in this area support racial terrorism and the horrors that transpired on the bridge?
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Go deeper: Inside the horrors of migrant detention centers What happens when a migrant child crosses the border
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"Daesh has committed many horrors in Darzab that can't be told," said the Taliban's main spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid.
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One of the key ways to combat prejudice is by getting a person to empathize with its horrors.
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No one with a functioning brain actually believes Spicer was trying to downplay the horrors of the Holocaust.
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The Pantheon of Horrors is not yet full The immortal question, "What is Aleppo?" has now been answered.
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Women often learn about the horrors of a pap smear before they're even old enough to need one.
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They had known the horrors of the Holocaust, but to them it had been something foreign and distant.
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The idea that America is a country callously blind to the horrors of the black past is fiction.
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WERE those post-war Britons who kept faith in communism, despite the horrors of Stalinism, simply "useful idiots"?
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In a world of horrors, the giant blacksmith, though looming in size and voice, is a welcome comfort.
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We feel compassion for the patients, even imagine the horrors of their suffering, but seek to distance ourselves.
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Once things go south, they keep discovering new, unsuspected barriers to escape, and new horrors they hadn't suspected.
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And like many people who pitched in that night, they are still grappling with the horrors they witnessed.
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As workers, we must band together and say no - we will not repeat the horrors of the past.
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It is fraught to make any comparison to the Nazis, as it threatens to dilute their unique horrors.
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Serling and his bookend monologues act as a kind of central circuit breaker to the Twilight Zone's horrors.
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For having denounced the horrors of #Daesh in tweets, the 'justice' is submitting me to a psychiatric evaluation!
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This music has an especially piercing effect because it comes in the wake of a cavalcade of horrors.
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His refusal to clarify his comments have left us to speculate about the horrors of the "new" law.
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We owe it to those suffered and died so horribly not to repeat the horrors of the past.
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The show gradually unfurled its details in flashbacks, slowly revealing its horrors like peeling open a rotting fruit.
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We must strengthen the Yazidi community so it will not be vulnerable to the next set of horrors.
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The action takes place in the jungles of South America, where very real late-20th-century horrors lurk.
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Macron warned that the forces that led to the horrors of World War I were rising up again.
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Despite the almost unimaginable horrors that Momtaz faced in Myanmar, though, her story is also a hopeful one.
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We did not critics complain that their "heart was broken" by the horrors of trafficked women and girls.
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Had the horrors of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria done nothing to dampen enthusiasm for Islamism?
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"I guess we just have try and imagine the horrors he lived through as a kid," she said.
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Check out the horrors below and maybe, just maybe, you'll end up siding with the bouncer for once.
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Some of them have even been rehabilitated thanks to the horrors of Trumpism and a mostly amnesiac citizenry.
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After reading the article, my eyes were opened to the horrors that boys all over face each day.
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Ernest Hemingway's Nick Adams stories feature a boy who grows into manhood and experiences the horrors of war.
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Kaabi-Linke's lyrical abstraction, safely tucked within signifiers of affluence and prestige, yields to the horrors of war.
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But despite the horrors that surround him, it's here that Deeds draws the works in his famous portfolio.
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My friends urge me forward, To this house of horrors, And now I feel meeker than a mouse.
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Mason prevents this from rising to melodrama by anchoring their affair within the routine horrors of the hospital.
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The authors may have a better feel for this kind of detail than for cutting-edge technological horrors.
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Mr. Kohl's party had created the welfare state in part to prevent such horrors from ever happening again.
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The en-suite bathrooms are far from the stuff of hostel horrors, and reinforce the boutique hotel vibes.
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Eventually Maryam escapes and, with her baby and a friend, must navigate a series of challenges and horrors.
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Mendes mixes the horrors of war with some touching moments that show even in darkness there&aposs hope.
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Official Chinese documents recently leaked to the New York Times have confirmed the horrors unleashed there (see article).
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"The testimony gathered by the team referred to unspeakable horrors," Sanghera told an audience at Geneva's Graduate Institute.
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After the horrors of Mao's bloody purges and man-made famines, Communist ideals no longer convinced many Chinese.
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Its horrors feel pornographic, and even its thrills feel like imitations of better games in the series' past.
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"The only way we know how to deal with the horrors of life is through humor," she said.
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Rachel's story about a carnival of horrors basically walks out of her imagination and into their town IRL.
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I wish my eyes had been more open to the individual stories of the horrors of sexual abuse.
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But they're really a stage for supernatural horrors, featuring the scariest villain in memorable history (no makeup required).
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For decades, desperate civilians have sought UN peacekeepers to alleviate some of the worst horrors of our times.
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They were trapped in this House of Horrors, inside their kennels, with no way to ask for help.
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Others came around the time of the Second World War, seeking refuge from the horrors of the Holocaust.
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Yet my friends and I in public school were not taught about the horrors of the residential schools.
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And so we spend a lot of time in Nazi death camps witnessing the horrors of the Holocaust.
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Television brought the Tet offensive "with all its horrors" into American living rooms in shocking and sensational ways.
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In 2016, a group of children who survived the horrors of Auschwitz met to take their photo together.
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Everyone with even a meager knowledge of history is well aware of the unspeakable horrors of the Holocaust.
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Ida B. Wells put her life on the line when she reported on the Southern horrors of lynching.
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I mean consider this, as the horrors of the Trump presidency have unfolded, Obama has been largely silent.
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The piece reads like the beginning of a story by Poe that ends in a chamber of horrors.
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Weekend's horrors The earthquakes were just the start of the horror for residents of Palu and surrounding areas.
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For a brief moment, institutions may make sad faces about tough decisions and the abstract horrors of rape.
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Schloss was brutally honest about the horrors she and other teenagers endured at the hands of the Nazis.
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Ironic, as the UN came into existence to overcome the global horrors from that dark moment in history.
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The chi remembers the era of the Aro slave raiders; it remembers the horrors of the Biafran War.
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LaValle's horrors "keep hurting for a good while after the worst seems to be over," wrote another reviewer.
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If she eventually has her way, the horrors she is responsible for will be wiped from her slate.
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Daesh has lost territorial control in Syria and Iraq, but it still retains the capacity to inflict horrors.
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Despite an unflinching engagement with horrors of imperialism, war, and torture, Take My Breath Away is fundamentally positive.
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Trump's speech was a procession of horrors for which he did not even bother to propose real solutions.
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This leads him to a mysterious island that's home to a giant castle infested with all manner of horrors.
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Many investors had pegged the food group as a flight to safety play from the horrors of a Brexit.
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Her first pamphlet " Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases" was published in 1892, when she was 30.
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We aren't living in 1939 Poland or 1948 Iraq, where Jews faced the life-threatening horrors of anti-Semitism.
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Tarpan hail from the Russian steppes, play primal as fuck death crust, and rage against the horrors of war.
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It's crass; it's violent; it speaks to some of the most unspeakable horrors of racism seen in any nation.
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Sure, the dead are scary, but just think of the horrors humans have wrought in our long, bloody history.
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On April 1, 1945, his unit invaded the island of Okinawa, a battle which presented its own unique horrors.
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Was the FCA "knocking on doors" to catch the "cowboys" and end the "horrors going on in the streets"?
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If the collective memory of a place exists, then its horrors form part of its inheritance, though not entirely.
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Loren: See I felt like Calvin resembled more of the overgrown venus fly trap from Little Shop of Horrors.
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GH: You know every morning at our editorial meetings, you are known on staff for your house of horrors.
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Immediately after the mass shooting, González and her classmates began to talk bluntly about the horrors they had witnessed.
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Unsurprisingly, the exhibition's most compelling works belong to Iraqi artists who've experienced the horrors of the Gulf wars firsthand.
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Crying feels foreign, even in the face of these horrors, because it's something I just didn't see growing up.
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Though roles on Broadway in Rent and Little Shop of Horrors had Fatone singing, he's mostly left that behind.
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But Team Trump is determined to convince Mr Xi that he has his hierarchy of horrors in a muddle.
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There's a proud tradition in genre films of using the supernatural as a metaphor for the horrors of adolescence.
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This is a fact: Sharp Objects shows us a community of preyed-upon women navigating the horrors of life.
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It turns out, thanks to the horrors of chemistry and irresponsible industrial development, we've been doing this for decades.
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In the text on the piece, Lafitte recounts some of the horrors that allegedly occurred in the overcrowded stadium.
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"These refugees are fleeing the horrors of war," says David Murphy, executive director of the IRC in San Diego.
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Over the course of this game and its predecessors, we learn of the horrors that linking the fire creates.
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ARMYs, I'm sorry that you all had to learn about the horrors of doll glue head the hard way.
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He co-starred with Jake Gyllenhaal in Little Shop of Horrors at New York's City Center in summer 2015.
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Within two years of this memo, The New York Times started exposing the horrors of Gitmo's enhanced interrogation techniques.
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If the intent of the project was to drive home the horrors of this issue, it certainly was effective.
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Neighbors rarely saw the men — and authorities now suspect that their small yellow residence was a house of horrors.
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Today, in honor, we remember every sacred soul who suffered the horrors of slavery and the anguish of bondage.
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The answer is out there, but this being the night of horrors, finding it requires a spot of mathematics.
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But there are horrors all around the world, and surely the suggestion is not that we battle them all.
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"We owe it to those who suffered and died so horribly not to repeat the horrors of the past."
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I have played hundreds (thousands?) of games about war, including a handful that intend to convey the horrors therein.
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The anthology series focuses on the relationship between humans and technology and the horrors that could come with it.
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Liberia held three successful presidential elections, assumed full responsibility for our own security and overcame the horrors of Ebola.
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Nothing can make the horrors of your life feel trivial quite like a good slice-and-dice horror movie.
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Other fans have been placing bets on who will be the lone survivor of the horrors at Mott Manor.
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If you travel frequently, whether for work or personal leisure, you have probably experienced the horrors of jet lag.
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The horrors aren't over: FX has renewed American Horror Story for a seventh season of blood, guts and ghosts.
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Museum exhibits about slavery and the horrors of the black experience represent a nation deeply concerned with psychological reparation.
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And you're going to have to wait a year to find out what fresh horrors Thanos has in store.
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But it's not because the game trivializes the horrors of World War II or because it grossly celebrates violence.
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But while Nat has inevitably seen severe horrors, he's also been protected by Sam's affability and Sam's father's apathy.
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There would always be in his work an element of catastrophism, a doomed sense of the horrors to come.
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There would always be in Milosz's work an element of catastrophism, a doomed sense of the horrors to come.
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And Zimbabweans, who had grown resentful of the father of their nation, talked about the horrors of those years.
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"Audiences tired of the nanny-cam horrors a year or two after the success of 'Paranormal Activity,'" she said.
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With timefall and worse horrors in the wilderness that used to be America, no other delivery service can function.
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Katarina's family are struggling Yugoslavian immigrants, so naturally they feel particularly attacked at the current unfolding real-world horrors.
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In September, he will direct a production of "Little Shop of Horrors" at Portland Center Stage in Portland, Ore.
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Taking children from their parents at the U.S. border will have a similar impact as the horrors of war.
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Yet the house's horrors — weird attic rooms and a weirder neighbor — simply bring in aspects of other, routine thrillers.
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All the "Cyclopian horrors of the unknown writhing their ancient Stygian tentacles to drive people to utter madness" stuff.
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Those of us who are old enough surely remember the horrors wrought by the crack epidemic of the 1980s.
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What's most disturbing about this production — and its star performances — isn't the bloody horrors perpetrated for political self-advancement.
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Too compressive, to loose and bunchy, or poorly sewn seams that chafe and scratch, the horrors can be endless.
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I grip the bedding around me, trying to ground myself from the too-real horrors I just awoke from.
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Prime Minister Enda Kenny has addressed parliament about the Tuam mass grave, which he called a "chamber of horrors".
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The city had seen pogroms in the past, so you would have expected something like the horrors of Kaunas.
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Trash Island is ugly, but its horrors are attenuated by their meticulous construction and visual splendor, and quickly contained.
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The book is, among other things, a catalog of job-site horrors: fingers lost, legs gashed, bodies horribly burned.
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The geriatric surgery verification program, now being piloted at eight hospitals across the country, could help prevent such horrors.
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In the process, you figure out the horrors that were inflicted upon them in their quests to become artists.
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It's time to recall that the quest for homogeneous societies led the 20th century to its most unspeakable horrors.
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Some have a hard time imagining they will face the same horrors migrants spoke about when they came home.
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This is a dark joke; it isn't meant to minimize the horrors of China's march into information-age totalitarianism.
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But how to adapt those horrors into dance or musical theater, genres seemingly not ready-made for such issues.
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He confidently laid out his revision of Balkan history, mixing anecdotes of past horrors with images of the present.
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She felt it wasn't abnormal for a psychology student to be fascinated by the "horrors of humans," she said.
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But they serve as evidence of just how misunderstood the true horrors of the Holocaust can be — often deliberately.
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But she felt it was not abnormal for a psychology student to be fascinated by the horrors of humans.
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More recently, Trump's policies have led to record-low refugee admission rates, rejecting thousands fleeing the horrors of war.
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She yearns for a better world but sees no problem with the horrors enacted to make that world possible.
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But the horrors of war between rebels, paramilitary groups and government troops have left generations of Colombians psychologically traumatized.
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Former detainees have described experiencing torture, medical experiments, rape, forced abortions, and other horrors in the Xinjiang concentration camps.
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When my family was scattered and shaken by the horrors of the Holocaust we had America to turn to.
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"We must never repeat the horrors of war again," said Mr. Abe, who offered repentance but did not apologize.
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They rest at the side of the road, and begin to reflect on the horrors they say they escaped.
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Actress Amanda Seyfried has cultivated a filmography with a wide range, playing roles in musicals, horrors, and romantic comedies.
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Ideally, friends work together to eat better, team up to exercise, or weather the horrors of stopping smoking together.
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We'll learn about Aunt Lydia's back story as the season progresses, along with the Colonies, where more horrors await.
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Many of the families here are not even victims of the horrors that have chased millions from their homes.
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The idea is to acknowledge the horrors of our degrading planet, but also do your best to cultivate positivity.
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Because they lived through the horrors of war, they created a system that made it difficult to start one.
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Some of those stories can include themes of violence, sex, and any number of horrors both supernatural and banal.
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And wasn't that Orin Scrivello, the gas-huffing, girlfriend-beating dentist from "Little Shop of Horrors," on his cellphone?
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The Irish band U2 famously wrote about the horrors of that day in a song called "Sunday Bloody Sunday".
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In The Nickel Boys, Whitehead renders the horrors of the Jim Crow era while stirring up feelings of hope.
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That crude VR capture is, of course, missing some of the horrors described to me: The squeals are dampened.
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They're distinguished by a coldblooded sense of humor and a cynical, smirking embrace of the world's horrors as entertainment.
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His speech instead focused on Ukraine's clashes with Russia and the horrors of war, according to The Associated Press.
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Conservatives often say that the right response to these horrors is to do more on the mental-health front.
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Some examples: Michael Aschenbrenner's "Damaged Bone" series, wall sculptures of glass and mixed media, remind us of battlefield horrors.
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Their inspiring stories of recovery — most would not have survived in earlier wars — cannot soften the horrors they endured.
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The dog's ability to bond across species — with sheep, goats, even (horrors!) cats — makes it an evolutionary success story.
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We are people who have been oppressed and subjected to the worst horrors human beings can be subjected to.
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"I would like to show to the world the resolve that horrors of war should never be repeated," Abe said.
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Trump argued that the press has refused to cover terrorist attacks He hinted of horrors in Sweden that never happened.
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The modern web contains no shortage of horrors, from ubiquitous ad trackers to all-consuming platforms to YouTube comments, generally.
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He saw the horrors of the Holocaust directly as he helped liberate the Nazi concentration camp at Dachau in Germany .
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Before Sasha leaves this trippy house of crystal horrors, the LeFevre parents give her Becky's car, which should be nice.
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Hollywood can't get enough nostalgia these days, and the cult classic Little Shop Of Horrors is next on the list.
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In this episode, we briefly meet a young Tamar Hodel — and begin to grasp the horrors that defined her childhood.
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Last year, he starred opposite Jake Gyllenhaal in a concert staging of Little Shop of Horrors as Orin, the dentist.
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You can now sign up to one year of protection from online horrors for as little as £2.45 a month.
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I was embarrassed by this, and embarrassed to be embarrassed about something so petty after I'd learned of such horrors.
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In the video she wears a miniskirt and an open jacket with nothing (horrors!) but a lacy purple bra underneath.
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On his annual trips into the Amazon, Rabosky has spotted even greater horrors that have not been captured on camera.
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Calais' ban will only exacerbate the horrors of daily life for many dispossessed former residents of the Jungle refugee camp.
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Many Mexicans associate the herb with the horrors of the drug war, estimated to have cost more than 20103,000 lives.
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Although born out of the horrors of war, time and flora have stepped in to mend and repair these spaces.
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A funny tweet can be banal; it can also be a reaction to the horrors that regularly populate our feeds.
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But Theodore Roosevelt, the President at the time, read the muckracking novel that detailed the horrors of the meatpacking indstury.
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But public anger against him lives on, stoked by a stream of new revelations about the horrors of his rule.
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They would then discover that Mrs May was right to say that one likely alternative to her deal was—horrors!
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" Adds Union: "I Skyped a lot with my therapist, because the horrors that I was taking in triggered my PTSD.
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If you plan to survive the horrors of the zombie apocalypse, you'd probably want to ask the experts for help.
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But there was also a healthy streak of the horrors of war, especially war fought with weapons of mass destruction.
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Whatever else they believe, surely most Americans would want their government to raise awareness of such horrors and denounce them.
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All for the small price of reliving middle school horrors, which, for must of this cast, isn't that far removed.
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His family are Palestinians from Syria, who first fled the horrors of siege and starvation in Yarmouk camp, outside Damascus.
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Photo: Spencer Platt (Getty)It's one of those horrors that most men don't think about but women regularly have to.
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"We must never repeat the horrors of war again," Abe warned the audience, with the USS Arizona Memorial behind him.
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My focus is on the church because that's where I grew up, that's where I've seen some of the horrors.
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His impending humiliation is already engendering regular prognoses about the horrors of a Trump afterlife, but this is mere foreshadowing.
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As such, we must acknowledge the horrors of the past to constantly remind ourselves what can happen in the future.
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Maybe you've just become too desensitized to the horrors of bodily ASMR for anything to simultaneously disturb and satisfy you.
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This year saw a resurgence in horrors like low-rise jeans, boot cuts, and the most disastrous of all, Uggs.
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When I ask Zaiger if ED has stepped up its many horrors to match the times, his answer was coy.
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In the late 1980s, the grounds were used as an exhibition to educate people about the horrors that occurred there.
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Once Raymond and Robert returned from ground zero, the Alexander family thought the horrors of 211/230 were behind them.
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And sometimes they go to extremes, as if describing encounters with life's horrors and beauties in a very interior way.
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In her new awareness she hears stories told by refugees in a homeless shelter: displaced persons, victims of unspeakable horrors.
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Whenever I see the rusty metal spikes and strips of jagged teeth, I think of a medieval chamber of horrors.
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How could these stories be squared with the horrors told about his wife at the Republican National Convention, he asked?
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There's always this to consider: One of the many horrors of food crises is that they tend to grow terrorists.
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Heller served in World War II, and "Catch-20043" reflects the horrors and absurdities of war and its attendant bureaucracies.
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It's also great for watching videos and keeping updated on messages without having to actually unplug it (oh the horrors).
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That is a tough sell given the fresh horrors of our own moment, including as they have manifested in Poland.
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Even wool, traditionally perceived as a more humanely-produced animal product, involves horrors on par with those at a slaughterhouse.
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In a new world of family instability, the horrors of the adult sphere—strangers, stalkers, encroaching death—invade the home.
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Tuymans paints Condoleezza Rice biting her lip: an intentionally vacant, blank image that stands for all the horrors not painted.
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How Cartographers for the U.S. Military Inadvertently Created a House of Horrors in South AfricaThe visitors started coming in 2013.
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But when it's all over, people think back on their horrors in the bush with a twinkle in their eye.
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The other half is the writer who is actually writing, who throws complications and horrors at her characters without mercy.
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His baritone typed him as a villain, and he played the dentist in "Little Shop of Horrors" three separate times.
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"Following the horrors of World War I a century ago, civilized nations joined together to ban chemical warfare," Trump said.
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As a result, staff members keep quiet even when they observe the horrors of sexual abuse in the peacekeeping missions.
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WVU Coliseum had been a house of horrors for Kansas State, which was 1-5 all-time there entering Monday.
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These aren't visuals that evoke a bygone era; they're intentional artistic choices that mine the familiar for unconventional new horrors.
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They were randomly instructed to put their phones face-down on the desk, in their pocket or bag, or—horrors!
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The ongoing mystery spans the book series, particular the second-half, but each installment includes standalone horrors, sets, and characters.
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"I felt more dead than alive and I will not mention the horrors of it," he wrote in one entry.
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That the true monsters here include the hatemongers, and not just the tentacled horrors running about, is never in question.
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Editorial President Trump's brother died an alcoholic, so it's hard to dispute that Mr. Trump understands the horrors of addiction.
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Editorial In the catalog of horrors afflicting the world's most hellish places, South Sudan can check about every bloodied box.
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Glory and Its Litany of Horrors , by Fernanda Torres, translated from the Portuguese by Eric M. B. Becker (Restless Books) .
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In the face of cruel horrors or pure joy, words tend to fail us.
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For years, Europe maintained the comforting notion that it was earnestly confronting anti-Semitism after the horrors of the Holocaust.
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The teens, reacting to the horrors of context collapse, jerry-rigged the platform to make it work for their needs.
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Such emotional whiplash creates that other cliché — of the tragic, fallen heroes (or heroines) broken by the horrors they've witnessed.
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Soon he was publishing installments of his novels while writing daily social commentaries about the horrors of Mao Zedong's China.
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They kept him sheltered and fed and ultimately insulated from the horrors of the plague while the theaters were closed.
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They kept him sheltered and fed and ultimately insulated from the horrors of the plague while the theaters were closed.
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The following list contains dire warnings about our planet, social strife, ethically dubious technologies, and all manner of other horrors.
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While many nations abandoned eugenics laws after the horrors of Nazi Germany, Japan did not repeal its law until 1996.
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Determined to avoid such horrors, he and his staff have forced England's players to "practice and practice" the penalty routine.
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In 23, New York was gripped by the AIDS crisis, and its horrors were especially felt in the dance world.
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What do the walls of this cellar know—what horrors have they witnessed, and what ancient secrets do they hold?
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For those now referred to as Pulse "survivors," moving on from the horrors of that night has not been easy.
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"This tournament, since that long match, has sort of been a house of horrors for me," Isner said of Wimbledon.
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Like that show, "Sabrina" places adolescent melodrama in a supernatural milieu, drawing parallels between everyday teenage antics and otherworldly horrors.
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ROME — After reading the horrors in Dante's "Inferno," Italian students will soon turn to the dangers of the digital age.
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But Chbosky's true skill is in turning a book of absolute horrors — both fantastical and real — into an uplifting yarn.
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As Gabriel tried (symbolically, at least) to forget all the horrors he'd seen, Philip was in the process of remembering.
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Surviving the horrors of the Holocaust, Appelfeld suggests with characteristic terseness, entails more than simply the fight to keep breathing.
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And the further we get from Auschwitz, the easier it is to reduce its horrors to kitsch or light entertainment.
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And yet his father-in-law fell short of the presidents before him in recognizing the horrors inflicted on Jews.
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I wanted to chronicle the horrors of family court, and the challenges that abuse victims face in the justice system.
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Recalling her old existence, the book's heroine wondered at how normal life went on even as horrors filled the newspapers.
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He woos her with a gee-whiz grin and, in a benign foreshadowing of the horrors to come, donates blood.
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It finds laughs in cultural clichés and stereotypes, and even in the fun-house mirror horrors of Trump-era politics.
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"I do not know … what I would do in wartime," one character observes, reflecting on the horrors of the war.
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Because Republicans spent almost the entire Obama administration railing against the imaginary horrors of the Affordable Care Act — death panels!
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She talked to students and their parents of the Nazi horrors -- gassing Jewish people, targeting disabled people and their children.
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Most students agreed that at the very least an apology should be made for the horrors and legacy of slavery.
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After hearing a roll call of horrors inflicted on Rohingya Muslims, the Nobel laureate explained Myanmar's case in The Hague.
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Daw Aung San Suu Kyi defended Myanmar at the International Criminal Court's trial over the horrors against the Rohingya Muslims.
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The phlegmatic doctor had finally had enough, packing his bag and walking out of Helen's Cobble Hill chamber of horrors.
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His speech carefully stopped short of apologising for the bomb attack, offering instead a reflection on the horrors of war.
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Yet the graphic horrors of Lewis's vision also limit the book's usefulness as a guide to our own political moment.
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By contrast, in American horrors and thrillers, a woman who has been sexualized onscreen is usually the first to die.
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"Never again" we said after the horrors of the first half of the 20th century, and yet here we are.
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In 1990, when Iraq invaded her homeland, the work became an anguished, diaristic record of the horrors unfolding under occupation.
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And this in the face of all sorts of topical horrors, since even children have their apocalyptic fears these days.
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The chapel was rebuilt as both a prayer space and a Catholic memorial to the horrors and heroism of Sept.
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She seemed driven to action by the horrors of that war but refreshingly aware that outrage is not a strategy.
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So we had this extraordinary potential for generating energy, but also terrifying horrors if it's actually used as a weapon.
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Like many artists reacting to the horrors of war, Beuys sought catharsis through alternative means, finding mere words painfully insufficient.
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There's no more important time to fight against racism and war and all the horrors that make these deeds possible.
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Like all Weird fiction, Revival is full of foreboding and intimations of untold cosmic horrors, but it's also really fun.
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The crashes of an automatic gong become a dire melody and meditation on the horrors and loss defining the Anthropocene.
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Two Sioux leaders, Turning Hawk and American Horse, spoke of the massacre's horrors at a conference in Washington D.C. in 1891.
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Digital credit through mobile phones is leading in some places to overborrowing, hardship and—horror of horrors—even more financial exclusion.
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Germany has long sought to distance itself from the horrors of the Nazi Holocaust and become one of Israel's closest allies.
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After the war, Miller became depressed, disillusioned by the horrors she had witnessed through her lens, and eventually gave up photography.
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The horrors of that bunker, in the context of the film, far outweigh anything that could be waiting for them outside.
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But the chemical weapons Assad has launched account for a tiny fraction of the horrors he has visited upon his country.
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Essentially, Game of Thrones devoted its climax to portraying the horrors of war, and to a longtime hero becoming a monster.
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Dimension 404, distributed by Lionsgate Television, will explore "the wonders and horrors of our digital age" in six one-hour episodes.
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Three years after the horrors of Vietnam, he published his first paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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After both their bodies were desecrated following display in a midcentury chamber of horrors, the remains of Pastrana's son were lost.
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Like so many of his generation, Mr Schelling was drawn to economics by the horrors of the Depression in the 1930s.
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Or is it an invitation to consider what the horrors and triumphs of real life bring to bear on one's fiction?
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And fear not, there is no danger of being eaten by a grue or encountering lurking horrors on this online quest.
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Undoubtedly, this is a conversion that he shares with many Americans who have become increasingly aware of the horrors of abortion.
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It must be spoken and performed, his mellifluous voice lulling among the wonders in order to underline, more starkly, the horrors.
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WILLIAMS: But I want to respond to the house of horrors, because you mention all the houses except the odd house.
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So, really, a "clear-eyed assessment" is what's called for here — despite, and perhaps even because of, the horrors of terrorism.
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Camille hails from the kind of topsy-turvy house of Southern horrors that Tennessee Williams wishes he were alive to see.
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The horrors they experience unspool as casually as they are inflicted, so that, like other bystanders, readers might almost miss them.
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In fact, Alien: Covenant hews closest to that 1979 film, with its foreboding sense of claustrophobia and carnival-of-horrors malaise.
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Such horrors are why most countries outlawed the use of chemical weapons long ago—and why Syria's despot flouts that ban.
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Slavery is America's origin story, and the movies, TV shows, and books that document its horrors serve a few necessary functions.
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As you progress, you'll come upon new locations — toxic sewers, sunlit castle rooftops, unsettling graveyards — and find new horrors to fight.
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Are we not able to talk about that and the horrors that were perpetrated on Jews on these social media platforms?
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Growing public awareness of Kinte's story and the horrors of slavery has made the island an attraction for tourists and historians.
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Not only did going out into the field entail considerable risk, but the horrors they witnessed exacted a significant emotional toll.
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Little Shop of Horrors, 1986 The monster in Stranger Things looks a lot like the carnivorous plant in the classic musical.
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But Hochschild, who has written an entire book about the horrors of Stalinism in the Soviet Union, has done something different.
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So long as the computer remains disconnected from wifi or USB plug, the cocktail of digital horrors it contains can't spread.
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The photograph of his open casket made many white Americans aware for the first time of the horrors of racist violence.
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You don't have to have a five-year-old like I do to have the horrors rattle you to your core.
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Worst of all, when you seek a brief escape from these horrors, there are no outlets available to charge your phone.
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The terror group also took control of more than 2.5 million people and subjected some to horrors such as public beheadings.
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In addition to the snake aliens — known as "vipers" — XCOM's alien ranks are filled with other horrors from beyond the stars.
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For now, it seems families have been spared some of the horrors seen in other besieged ISIS-controlled cities like Mosul.
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Dev Hynes [of Blood Orange] had a new band called Lightspeed Champion, and the Klaxons and the Horrors were blowing up.
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While clearly absurdist in nature, the biting satire uncomfortably reflects some of their daily horrors that occur in the United States.
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And over in the Slaughter Simema house, guests encounter cheesy B-movie horrors like alien cannibals and werewolf bikers. Radical. 4.
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Now that we've seen some of the horrors our heads can produce, let's venture down to everyone's favorite body part: toes.
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But how does Mason's intrepid personality hold up against the horrors of Skull Island, which puts each character to the test?
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When everyone retreated from the horrors of war, Doss ran into battle, proving everyone wrong about the strength of his character.
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The horrors of being homeless still haunt me today, although I have grown stronger and more able to deal with them.
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Had it not been for Gottfried's money, it is quite possible that Herbst would not have survived the horrors to come.
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Buffy is the story of an adolescent girl, and the demons are the metaphor for the scary horrors of high school.
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They bear witness to the horrors and legacy of segregation, but also to the overlooked complexity of the early colonial era.
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Try explaining that piece of armchair ethics to the people who still suffer from horrors such as bilharzia and Guinea worm.
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Their defining trait is an almost simplistic patriotism, albeit one that is eventually shaken by the horrors of their country's sins.
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Refugees from Syria are not children; we are very sensitive to our surroundings because we have experienced the horrors of war.
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I was made aware of its horrors by a Tech Crunch article posted earlier today, complete with gruesome hands-on pictures.
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One former prisoner, Clément Abaifouta, said in an interview that he could never forget the horrors he had seen in jail.
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The horrors seem endless: involuntary sterilization, forced late-term abortion, infanticide and child abandonment, state-sanctioned child abduction and human trafficking.
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Stories abounded about suicides, murders and other horrors committed by young people soaring googly-eyed on LSD or having acid flashbacks.
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The question never ceases to fascinate, and despite the myriad horrors of our time, the Nazis continue to provide its touchstone.
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The game sends players off to explore an underground ocean where pirate-operated steamships, deadly "Zee" monsters, and worse horrors await.
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Mr. Bartolomé was among the very few at the ceremony who had actually lived through the horrors of the civil war.
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" He laments that the brutal crime attracted little interest, since it was "proof of hidden horrors present and worse to come.
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Prominent AfD leaders have repeatedly provoked fury by minimizing the horrors of Nazism, which they say Germans have sufficiently atoned for.
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A hundred years ago, after the horrors of the war, monuments were erected to warn people never to do this again.
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But these horrors also have a clear limit, as they target a very specific group of people with that specific phobia.
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They should use every opportunity to publicly raise the horrors being inflicted on Xinjiang and demand closure of the detention camps.
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Having lived through the horrors of Parkland myself, I can attest to the importance of addressing all three of these issues.
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Because as much as we're watching for the joy of true love, we're also watching for the horrors of true love.
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Where The Goats Are starts as an idyllic farming game, but the horrors of the post-apocalyptic setting can't be ignored.
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Clark raises important questions about the lengths we go to distract ourselves from governmental horrors, and how art can't save us.
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It's built for both binge-watchers and patient viewers (I watched two a day, to slowly let the horrors creep in).
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People are still enduring the same kind of horrors right now as they were back then, when our story took place.
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Rogue One is a straightforward standalone Star Wars adventure that forces the audience to consider the horrors of war and insurgency.
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Even when you had seen so many horrors perpetrated, you were shocked they would go to such lengths to stop you?
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Mike Pence expressedsupport for some form of military response to the horrors of daily bombardment in the embattled city of Aleppo.
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Thin rags are great for cleaning the rubber seal around the door, where crumbs and all manner of other horrors lurk.
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He knew it was paramount to document the horrors, but he also understood the need to capture the persistence of life.
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This ominous date is associated with Julius Caesar's brutal assassination, an Adolf Hitler invasion and a killer blizzard, among other horrors.
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It's a catalog of horrors narrated by a child soldier conscripted into an armed conflict in an unnamed West African country.
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Along the way, he's produced countless bands, from Kid Congo Powers' woefully underappreciated Congo Norvell to The (appreciated-just-right) Horrors.
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Ms. Weinrauch, 93, survived unspeakable horrors during the Holocaust, which claimed the lives of her parents, sister, and many other relatives.
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But we soon learned about the realities and horrors of war — as we witnessed the worst and best of human behavior.
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The new trailer is filled with even bigger horrors than the first season and HOLD UP LOOK AT ELEVEN'S AMAZING HAIR!
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So, for them, it is lucky that the horrors of the human body have now been made into dozens of games.
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Many Sri Lankans interviewed after the bombings expressed dismay that horrors they thought had ended had returned with a fearsome vengeance.
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The sworn statements, when read from beginning to end, are shocking, first for the consistency of horrors across cities and regions.
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"My thoughts and prayers are with the people whose lives and families were broken by the horrors of the Holocaust," Mrs.
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Our reporter visited four haunted houses in New York, in an attempt to escape from the real-life horrors of 2017.
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Makkai puts the epidemic (which, of course, has not yet ended) into historical perspective without distancing it or blunting its horrors.
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This is the latest example of reactionary governments blaming fictional creations for societal ills in the face of real-world horrors.
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Name Withheld As I say, the destruction of historical artifacts is the wrong response to the moral horrors of the past.
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My family was in the eye of the storm now, but I was protected and insulated from the horrors of war.
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In 1987, a nominee for the Supreme Court (Douglas Ginsburg) withdrew his name from consideration when it got out that — horrors!
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In each, the gruesome skin of horror — the genre premise — wraps around a darker psychological root: the horrors of everyday life.
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