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Getting hit for six is an occupational hazard – especially in this century – but it does happen remarkably frequently to perfectly respectable deliveries from Moeen.
This seems to happen remarkably fast in the film, but in real life Galileo claimed to have done it in a day, so fair enough.
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It all happens remarkably fast, with Hasak obviously hoping that the plot's twist and turns will distract from its obvious holes.
Because what is happening is remarkably similar to what happened back in 1975 … when you were told it was a common market.
End of Watch is a terrific film, and, to be fair, our heroes do happen upon some remarkably grisly finds on even the most innocuous housecall, but it will also function as a persuasive recruitment video.
I was like, 'Fucking how the hell did this happen?'" It all sounds remarkably fortuitous.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com