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At that point in my life, Hollywood could sell me anything — from Daryl Hannah as a mermaid to Shelley Duvall as Olive Oyl and Al Pacino as a rather violent Cuban émigré.
I only ask, because a litre of the stuff seems to be having a rather violent effect on Gisella, who is standing in the doorway of her Tuscan kitchen in her nightie at 2am, yelling obscenities at her partner, Robert.
In such cases, the bigger star's gravity eventually pulls the lighter sibling into a rather violent merger--and helps the big star pack on even more pounds.
There's something in the air about organized re-enactments of an event which prefaced a rather violent American Revolution.
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This was a rather violent scrubbing, however, one that involved the use of a high concentration of hydrochloric acid to dissolve the grime -- not the kind of emollient you're likely to find at Bath & Body Works.
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What started as a simple case of a turnstile jumper quickly became complicated and rather violent yesterday, ending with a police officer injured and a 22-year-old man charged with impersonating a police officer, illegal possession of a handgun and handcuffs, and resisting arrest, the police said.
It was for this reason that Gandhi advocated--terming it a "sacrifice --the rather violent "non-violent" burning of Englisacrifice --theuildingsacrifice --the
I do get some wild ideas from America or Australia – there might be astrology involved or something like that – a complete misunderstanding of my rather violent opposition to anything that isn't science.
As the book zips along, it's interesting to watch the two detectives at work — the old-school, rather violent Chadwick, who likes a fast result, no matter how hard won, and the mellower Banks, who doesn't mind mulling things over.
When it comes to the NFL as a whole, however, the forest still looks rather violent. .
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