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They know that killing a western hostage on TV in a new and grotesque manner will grab our attention in a way that beheading 70 Kurds never would.
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Yet the most unforgettable scenes happen when characters meet their maker out of nowhere, usually in a grotesque, devastating manner that leaves us with mouths agape and tears running down our faces.
His features are just as grotesque as his manner: "His dark eyes were too bulbous and too close set.
A few days later, in the most grotesque and satisfying manner, all the dead, coarse, calloused skin will peel off in large pieces, revealing soft, young-looking feet.
Referring to the duke and duchess, their office said Friday that "their royal highnesses have been hugely saddened to learn that a French publication and a photographer have invaded their privacy in such a grotesque and unjustifiable manner".
Aside from a protracted scene in which Amir and Inong act out the torture and killing of Ramli in a similarly grotesque and gleeful manner, The Look of Silence is, generally speaking, a more restrained, quietly haunting film, a meditation on the lingering and pervasive psychological fallout of the genocide.
In a strongly-worded statement St James's Palace said: "Their Royal Highnesses have been hugely saddened to learn that a French publication and a photographer have invaded their privacy in such a grotesque and totally unjustifiable manner.
The duke and duchess, who were staying at the French chateau of the Queen's nephew, Lord Linley, "have been hugely saddened to learn that a French publication and a photographer have invaded their privacy in such a grotesque and totally unjustifiable manner", a spokesman for Clarence House, the Prince of Wales's office, said.
The duke and duchess, who were staying at the French chateau of the Queen's nephew, Lord Linley, "have been hugely saddened to learn that a French publication and a photographer have invaded their privacy in such a grotesque and totally unjustifiable manner", said the spokesman for Clarence House, the Prince of Wales's office.
In a 1917 article entitled "The Extreme Adolescence of America," Vogue introduced its readers to the flapper: "She is a fantastic grotesque, pretty in the modern manner, which is a wild mixture of Paris, futurism, the primitives, and a little rouge … She is feverishly interested in two things, herself and her clothes".
So a violent death may not have been unlikely for Peter Tosh, though ultimately, its manner was unexpected and grotesque.
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