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Tucked in and tied for 17th are Ross McGowan, Ross Fisher, Oliver Wilson and the constantly under-achieving Robert Rock.
"In his mind he's constantly under siege".
By the time Snowmageddon II hit, just four days after the first, the unusual good cheer and neighborliness of our-capital-under-seige had melted away--and its usual nasty temperament reasserted itself, with extra viciousness.
Most independent producers are under seige.
Suzanne Burden as La Presidente seems to find it difficult to suggest rigid marital virtue under seige, or to make her fall from grace sufficiently horrifying.
It was chunky action hero Steven Seagal, star of such video shop bargain bin blockbusters as Time To Kill, Under Seige and The Patriot.
Seagal hit the big-time with 1992's Under Seige, in which he plays a cook on a navy destroyer captured by deranged veteran Tommy Lee Jones.
The strategy against Brough paid off with a further unexpected dividend when Ian Macfarlane bolstered the "government under seige" narrative by announcing his defection from the Liberals to the Nationals to get himself back into cabinet.
"But I have tried very hard in business to see how the world looks through their eyes, how they feel that they are this small society under seige, surrounded by enemies.
But despite efforts from the likes of Glenn Beck to drum up controversy, the film's release, via an internet-savvy promotional campaign from Paramount, was met with a noticeably nuanced response from Christian groups – mixed to be sure, but not giving off the night sweats of a belief-system under seige.
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