In five years time, will I have forgotten how gut-wrenchingly awful catastrophic data loss feels? |
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Filled with energy, humour and compassion, Pigeon English is a gut-wrenchingly sad novel that makes you laugh out loud. |
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It was as gut-wrenchingly insulting as the day Mattel dipped Barbie in brown paint and presented her as a mascot for black women. |
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But as soon as I walked in, I was hit with the most gut-wrenchingly hideous smell I have ever experienced. |
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But the spectacularly unglamorous and gut-wrenchingly humiliating bit of this is the extraction. |
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Weldon circumspectly chose the Betjeman and, all unknowing, launched the career of Britain's most gut-wrenchingly dangerous film-maker. |
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To refuse someone help for petty convictions is gut-wrenchingly unjust. |
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Amongst iconic interpreters, we have the note perfect, icy cool Pierre Boulez at one end of the spectrum and the heart-on-sleeve, gut-wrenchingly emotional Leonard Bernstein at the other. |
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The Don Camillo stories range from gut-wrenchingly tragic to hilarious. |
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