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In the preview trailer, we see the titular matriarch become exceptionally upset with the naughtiness of her boy, who has a penchant for playing with nuclear warheads.
As usual, the rankings have provoked equal shock and happiness from different quarters - Brits seem exceptionally upset, although not surprised, that their ranking has dropped below that of the Czech Republic.
In the preview trailer, we see the titular matriarch become exceptionally upset with the naughtiness of her boy, who has a penchant for playing with nuclear warheads and must therefore receive a spanking.
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Andy Gage's people include Adam, an exceptionally acute adolescent who "upsets the others" by reading Playboy; the very proper Aunt Sam; Jake, a timid 5-year-old; and Seferis, who materializes when there's physical danger.
Eden Lake is exceptionally well made, ruthlessly extreme, relentlessly upsetting.
Djokovic punished Ferrer's second serve in straight-sets wins in Melbourne and Miami earlier this year, so Ferrer will need to serve exceptionally well to have a shot of upsetting the game's best returner.
But somebody like Rocco, who is exceptionally gifted, seems to have thrown it all away — that's why people are so upset about it".
Exceptionally still.
Fairways are exceptionally narrow.
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