In whatever manner "Glory" was put together, it is a tremendously affecting work about people behaving at their exceptional best.
The rural demographic shift to urban areas that plagued most rural counties did not tremendously affect peri-urban areas in Russia.
As such it is tremendously affecting without ever seeming platitudinous or sentimental (Scott).
Karloff's blend of animal instincts and human aspirations remains tremendously affecting, and the creature retains our sympathy even after he breaks one of Hollywood's most sacred taboos and becomes responsible for the death of a child.
Also that month, she produced for the Cathy Hughes-owned TV-One cable station The Star Jones-Reynolds Report, which reported on events that tremendously affected the African American community the previous year.
If there is one performance that dominates the production, it is Ms. Lavey's tremendously affecting Hermione - despite the fact that the queen is absent for much of the play.
Those forces were deadly-deadly beyond telling-so inimical to and destructive of intelligence that even their transformation products affected tremendously the nervous systems of all within range.
That he has certainly accomplished, and the book's sheer length virtually guarantees that a certain scene near the end, in a playground, will be tremendously affecting.
Vitaris wrote that, despite opening "with tremendously affecting acting from [David] Duchovny", the episode lapses into "a lost opportunity to explore the psyche of a person who has suffered torture".