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wrenching change
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1.71 |
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The South End has experienced wrenching changes since World War II. |
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wrenching decision
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0.86 |
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Still, it was a wrenching decision for Harvick. |
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wrenching experience
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0.86 |
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It was difficult work, a wrenching experience. |
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wrenching scene
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0.59 |
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Imagine the wrenching scenes Mitchard builds around that. |
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wrenching transition
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0.59 |
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And, finally, the worldwide economy has undergone a wrenching transition. |
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wrenching one
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0.46 |
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And for any of them, the decision will be a wrenching one either way. |
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wrenching choice
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0.39 |
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It is a wrenching choice for Benjamin Netanyahu. |
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wrenching debate
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0.39 |
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This will spare mourners a wrenching debate. |
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wrenching ordeal
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0.33 |
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It was a wrenching ordeal that they simply want to forget. |
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wrenching process
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0.33 |
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Downsizing the CBC has been a wrenching process for the broadcaster, and for Canada. |
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wrenching story
|
0.33 |
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The wrenching stories keep coming. |
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wrenching pain
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0.26 |
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But mainly it will take the power of time to soothe the wrenching pain. |
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wrenching shift
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0.26 |
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Yet within these large blocks of music there were wrenching shifts of tempo and mood. |