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One depicted a pretty grotesque scene on the subway — not something you'd want to put up on a wall for the public to see.
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But the fact is that the liberation strategy of terror against Israeli civilians that Yasser Arafat and the Palestinian leadership selected in the 1960s-80s was really pretty grotesque and inexcusable, even compared to the sins committed by a lot of other founding fathers.
The men claim their supplement has certain practical benefits, like reducing the risk of yeast infections, which in theory seem fair enough, but everything else about their invention sounds pretty grotesque.
"Seeing beaches full of ladies in white gloves applauding mock attacks on mocked-up Vietnamese villages and someone calling out the body count and people applauding, it was pretty grotesque," he said.
"It was pretty grotesque.
This segment is not a pretty sight, but it epitomizes Jan's grotesque and satiric view of the how we consume food and what that actually means.
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As Luke's niece Anne, Lucy Briggs-Owen is a particularly droll grotesque, scarlet lips twitching in a white-powdered face, between a pretty pout and a snarl, as the eyeliss bat brainlessly.
It's grotesque-cute appearance is mildly off-putting, but if you squeeze through the slit you will find yourself under a pretty night sky filled with fiber-optic stars.
"What a pretty, pretty, pretty Little Man".
A pretty desperate situation.
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