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Yet if Mr. Carpenter made unsparing depictions of the present and future, he also refused to find any comfort in the past: 1983’s “Christine,” based on the book by Stephen King, skewers 1950s nostalgia.

“House of Diggs” is unsparing in its portrait of the corruption that tarnishes its subject’s memory.

Sudden, unsparing and almost startling in its intensity, he unburdened himself.

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Foster was more unsparing in his estimation of how much work was left to do.

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The reaction to their 27-19 loss to the Lions in Brisbane was unsparing and questioning of not just their mettle but the veritable future of the game in Australia.

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