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In "The Divide," the residents of Fifth Avenue and 29th Street find hell in their apartment basement.
And he fully exploits the idea that a girl raised by a movie star (her mother) and producer (her father) with bankrupt show-business values would actually find hell kind of homey.
What You'll Find Hell's Kitchen — sometimes called Clinton or Midtown West — is surrounded on the south by Chelsea, on the east by the Garment District and the Theater District, and on the north by Lincoln Square.
Whether you'll find Hell in the Armory titillating or terrifying depends on your fetish, but those who can stomach counterfeit carnage and live sexual interactions will leave entertained.
I wanted to tell them that I thought they had the worst taste in bars I'd ever seen and thus are integral to my quest to find hell itself.
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If he had been hoping to step through the doors of heaven and hell, he'd found hell first.
Although Mr. Furbay said Kimpton initially found Hell's Kitchen "an odd location" for a hotel, he said it was won over by what it believes is its growth potential.
While affirming that it guarantees many sleepless nights, the Globe and Mail said of it that the protagonist, Orchard, finds hell in "the contemporary wasteland of Detroit as painted by Hieronymus Bosch – a nightmarish landscape populated by demonic beasts, a creepy magician and, scariest of all, nascently sexual adolescent girls".
The most vivid memory is waking up in bed with her to find a Hell's Angel kneeling over me with speed on a flick knife.
But once you find one, hell can freeze over before you use something else.
Mr Salmond said that if the "Westminster gang" reneged on their pledge for more powers, they would find that "Hell hath no fury like this nation scorned".
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