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Fortunately, there are no shrieks, no blood, not even a cat leaping gratuitously from a shadow — just a gentle, happy ending as Laszlo and the dark reach a détente.
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Sticking to the campfire carnage formula of the first film, we're into the gratuitously explosive violence from the get-go as unhinged redneck Mick Taylor John Jarrattt) bumps into an American family on an outback holiday.
The pursuit culminates in a gruesome and gratuitously shocking sequence from which the game never recovers, with the two forced through uninspiring locations such as factories, warehouses and train yards that could be in any city.
I leave you with a gratuitously upbeat song from today's charts, Happy by Pharrell Williams Pharrell Williams - Happy (Official Music Video), No 3 in the Official Charts A different expression of love perhaps?
Consider this my gratuitously opportunistic departure from the moral high ground.
With effect from 9 October 2009, PEMA was amended to exclude "any lecture, talk, address, debate or discussion in any place to which the public or any class of the public has access whether gratuitously or otherwise" from the definition of public entertainment, with the consequence that a licence is no longer required under this Act for such events.
In his review of my book "Earth Rising: American Environmentalism in the 21st Century" (May 7), Mark Hertsgaard gratuitously suggests that funding from two foundations may have influenced its content.
Absurdly or gratuitously pedantic comparisons flow from his pen: "More, perhaps, than anyone since Nietzsche and Tolstoy...".; "Like Pascal, like Kierkegaard and like Nietzsche...".; "In a way and on a scale inconceivable to Western man from, say, Erasmus to Woodrow Wilson......
As you sit under three monstrously large illustrations of pigs, you can nibble on slivers of fried pigskin that aren't anything like the clunky, often gratuitously crunchy wedges plucked from a plastic bag.
Apart from the gratuitously insulting characterization of my late father (one made neither by Woodward in his book nor by Felt in his own 1979 memoir, "The FBI Pyramid From the Inside"), Hitchens is in error when he states that agents were pulled off the investigation.
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