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A Boston lawyer abandons his practice and moves to the outskirts of New Orleans, where the house he is renovating seems to hold terrible secrets. 2 1 2 ISLE OF DOGS, by Patricia Cornwell.
I was astonished by his unflagging optimism after all he'd endured, and that he'd returned to a place that held such terrible memories.
The deadliest shooting before Orlando, the massacre at Virginia Tech, which claimed the lives of thirty-two people, held that terrible distinction for nine years not a small amount of time, but damning by another measure, in that our "worst" tragedy could not exist for a decade without being surpassed.
Rea secured fourth in race one, which was held in terrible conditions, despite being brought down by another rider as he crossed the finishing line.
I held this terrible fear-based belief that everyone I grew close to would somehow hurt me or leave my life for no reason.
BARON COHEN -- Despite him holding these terrible opinions, people really like him.
There's a whole litany of injuries — skin rips on the palm from holding rings, terrible stress on the wrist in which the force was 2.37 times the weight of the body for a back handspring; spine stress fractures that affected as much as 11percentt of the female competitive population.
In Godot, the characters are trying "to hold the terrible silence at bay"; in Prince Avalanche, Alvin screams: "Can we just enjoy the silence?" But no one could accuse the film-makers of trying to emulate Beckett's linguistic or philosophical depth.
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