So they saw him through 14 rounds of chemo, 30 rounds of proton therapy, he had part of his spine removed. It was a harrowing year. And yet all the individuals we saw-- and here, reading some of these stories in here, really, really bring it home to me.
Yes, so actually, when George was first diagnosed, we saw things that no children should ever experience. It was such a harrowing place to be, but the Royal Marsden, it was also the most heartwarming place to be. So just three days before he was actually diagnosed, we set up what was then called George and the Giant Pledge.
"This is Going to Hurt, his 2017-- literally his diaries of being a junior doctor. It's a harrowing , heartwarming, and also incredibly funny read. It's a multimillion bestseller.
They might sound small, but they are actually very important for the well-being of staff. It's harrowing , isn't it?
And I think that was a learning curve as well. It's a harrowing story. It's veterans who fought for this country, and they committed a crime.
They were deported into Mexico, and there's a place called The Bunker, where a lot of these deported veterans come just to find community. And this was a harrowing story to us. And we hadn't heard of it.
like 15% of the global carbon footprint be because of plastics. So they're quite harrowing figures, but what sort of impact does that have? This is the actual impact, and apology.
We might come back to that. But probably most harrowing is there's a teenage girl who was raped, and you detail her cross-examination by the prosecution lawyer, where he gives her a really tough time.
How much of it is luck? It's actually really harrowing stuff.
What was the best and the worst part of celebrity? There's some pretty harrowing stories in the book, you know?
insidious friends and avowed enemies that we should be riven by internal dissensions that are harrowing and tearing our vitals." "That are harrowing and tearing our vitals." It's a very un-Washington phrase. A, because it's memorable.
And again, you know, cuts differently depending on where you are and what you do. and it is a little bit harrowing to work at any of these companies.
I've just taken 10 days off. And it was quite a humiliating and harrowing experience.
and then it can argue that point. Because all of that was like so harrowing and horrific and terrifying.
OK, and your child being taken away and your child being brainwashed and your child being forced to kill. And if you can conjure those harrowing images and that doesn't evoke any kind of compassion in you, then there isn't any in you, I think.
That's right. That's the problem. So your book is full of unbelievably harrowing stories, things that you've gone through. One of the things that struck me was the number of whip-smart, incredibly brave educated women from around the world that you've worked with who have met
Others suspected that a crime syndicate was behind the thefts, a sort of shadowy fish mafia. Bolstering this theory was a harrowing case in Indonesia where an arowana dealer and his heavily armed cronies allegedly kidnapped and held for ransom a Japanese buyer. Despite all this criminality, however, the trade in the farmed fish was legal, not only in Asia, but throughout most of the world,
Why don't you give the audience the context of the play itself. Entertainment Weekly called the play harrowing , heartbreaking. And I'm not going to give me a spoiler alerts here, but, a glimmer of humor In this environment.
But I want you to begin to think about, as I have begun to think about from talking to these researchers and I lay out in this context of this harrowing accident mystery, that there is junk food in our midst. And unless we are aware of the way in which this stuff is playing to us, we may well get whatever is the equivalent of obesity and diabetes, which is distraction.
It's really actually unexpectedly harrowing .
Letterman was about the most harrowing thing I could ever imagine um but you know I had two weeks before I was due to
How they develop resilience and toughness and ability to handle the harrowing experiences that special forces have to go through is entirely different.
personal and behind-the-scenes stories that are even more harrowing than what has been caught on camera for "Extinct or Alive." His memoir and biological adventure, "Still Alive,"
That sounds like a lot of fun-- a little harrowing , perhaps, but really fun.
potential challenges the very real challenges that the can be harrowing to be helped to btq it's it's a challenge
who are exposed to these types of atrocities and harrowing events.
So this was one of the most thrilling and harrowing elimination challenges for me, where I was going up against William Bethards, who
And he proceeded to play the single most harrowing and beautiful open air concert I've ever heard.
And we know from the very courageous and harrowing recordings that the flight attendants transmitted to ground control that there
But intuition pumps are persuaders to use in those harrowing circumstances.
turned out to be one of the most dangerous and harrowing experiences, even though I did it for three years straight, even through snowstorms.
ash. Harrowing . And it wasn't a really nice plane either.
answered that question in some way absolutely and I I mean those are harrowing statistics I think there's a
And he wrote a letter to both men, saying, "how unfortunate it is that while we are surrounded on all sides by insidious friends and avowed enemies that we should be riven by internal dissensions that are harrowing and tearing our vitals." "That are harrowing and tearing our vitals." It's a very un-Washington phrase.
And fortunately, after like a year and a half of this harrowing ordeal, all of the men from his crew survived.
Reading that the scenes from conversion therapy, were pretty harrowing , I think.
You know, renting a space in New York can be very harrowing -- you need a lawyer, you need a broker--
support in the house that was really quite extreme, especially when he got into these super harrowing sorts of things that were literally glowing in the dark.
I really was telling the cast and working on the script to really make sure it wasn't-- if it was harrowing 10 minutes
But when the Prussian army is defeated here by Napoleon and comes apart, he has this harrowing retreat where he's almost overrun by French cavalry
You know I think it was pretty, it was pretty hard and pretty harrowing .
one and, uh, I found it harrowing and rewarding team, uh, maybe Pete can talk
And far more audaciously, but also horrifyingly, harrowingly, he became convinced that they were completely alive
And then when he talked to the cousin and he talked about his wartime experiences, and how harrowing they were. I was like, "Yeah, can I make this work in a
So this is the first time-- I know there's no other show like this, and we went on some pretty harrowing adventures
Now for 15 minutes, he was all by himself, the most harrowing experience of his little life.
So in 1975, during the fall of Saigon, Phuc Tran emigrated to America, along with his family after a four month harrowing journey that ended up
I'm sure. One of the reasons I was so drawn to sticking with them, even through sometimes quite harrowing circumstances, because I really believed that they
It's called "We Got a Book Deal!" or, well, our chance to tell you about the harrowing account, but I didn't get into graphic design to make a book.
know, simply trying not to drive myself too insane. I mean, there's this thing in Tennessee called "The Barkley Marathon", which is this like, harrowing sounding endurance marathon