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Yet it is by no means certain that a more unsparing approach would have produced better results.
Or was it even possible, if he were being unsparing, that the incident did not stand alone?
He always dealt with himself in this unsparing way; but those who were about him then have left a different story.
The years in between were an unsparing procession of suffering.
It's also an unsparing anatomy of a serious cultural crisis.
After six unsparing days of storm A grey still day without rain.
On the other hand, his unsparing reviews made bad blood with the pillars of the university.
He and this unsparing report leave the fragile hope that Kevin will not follow.
It is brutal in its unsparing confrontation with death and dying.
But he never undercut his songs; behind the smile was an unsparing eye.
It is many other things: a comprehensive chronicle, an unsparing critique and much too long.
In this unsparing vision, we watch Anne stripped of her clothes and hair.
Down came the glittering gun with an unsparing force.
This is an unsparing play, but it is by no means depressing.
His is an unsparing portrait, but a loving one.
The Cox committee has performed an invaluable public service with its unsparing investigation.
The unsparing study of oneself is also a part of humanism.
In his 189-page decision, he takes on all the arguments, making unsparing judgments about matters more often subject to political spin.
That all this turned Powell into an unsparing satirist is hardly a surprise.
The unsparing light revealed more ugliness than Katharine had seen in one room for a very long time.
His unsparing accounts of the city's racist climate also carry painful conviction.
It is made for the few spectacles in this imperfect world that can stand up to its unsparing scrutiny.
No wild beast of the forest was ever hunted down with such unsparing perseverance as they are.
Her unsparing words have also won her few fans at City Hall.
The bunny scene is not the only unsparing one in a work that for all its attention to little children cannot be recommended for them.