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The realistic settings of New York (Rosemary's Baby), London (Repulsion), Paris (The Tenant ) and Los Angeles Chinatownn) gradually become horrifying death-traps.
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The vagueness of how Peeple actually worked allowed everyone to just make it up and then become horrified at the scenarios unfolding in their own imagination.
Mr. McGovern, the son of a Methodist minister, had become horrified with war as a bomber pilot in World War II and studied theology when he returned home.
She said that she had become horrified at the ugliness of the streets, which she calls hardscapes, and sees as another form of landscape.
"The Boissiere House is part of the imaginative reality of anyone who has lived in Port of Spain," he said, "and I had become horrified by buildings that I thought would always be there, that are an indelible part of the city, disappearing".
While there, he said he had become horrified at the consequences of the American-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.
Initially delighted with the prospect of deliverance, they quickly become horrified as they are overcome with an awful stench.
When they find a group of unprocessed Ood, they become horrified at the alterations performed and resolve to free the Ood.
(You will quickly become horrified to learn exactly how many minutes or, uh, hours, you've wasted on Instagram every day).
Being affably racist is sort of Spencer's "thing"—a 2013 Salon profile of him found the writer agreeing with his views on big-box stores one moment, only to become horrified once he started calmly advocating for sterilizing minorities.
Deneuve's loveliness makes Carol's madness more palatable (her unfortunate suitor thinks she is odd, but he can't help but "love" this gorgeous woman), but eventually it becomes horrifying.
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