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Technically part of the L series of point-and-shoots, the L100 is the standout, mainly because of its freaky form factor. It's a lot like the P90 but less so, with a more restrained 15x optical zoom but most of the same features.
Nothing on television matches its freaky calculus of exploitation and good will.
Reform, I long believed, would cost the vaudeville genre its freaky and subversive status as a fact-fiction hybrid.
The director Andy Muschietti — who shares script credit with his sister, Barbara (who's also one of the producers), and a third writer, Neil Cross — whittles the story down to its freaky primal nub.
His pupil-victim now has to master Hank Levy's complex piece Whiplash, with its freaky 7/4 and 14/8 time signatures: the title acquires an awful additional significance.
The scene in which Dionysus coyly coaxes Pentheus into dressing as a woman so that he can spy on the Bacchae at play in the hills is among the weirder in the extant Greek tragedies, and Mr. Tiffany and Mr. Cumming extract all its freaky comic potential here.
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At least, that's what Rubenstein Library seemed to be saying this Halloween with the fifth installment of its sometimes freaky, always fascinating "Screamfest" exhibition.
Brittany is famous for its massive and freaky tides, for the force of its gale and the suspended fog.
That might be the case, but its also little freaky watching the poor Pleo stripped of its skin.
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The film, which opens on March 31, sharply divided critics at Cannes, some of whom were affronted by its pulpy particulars (Variety dismissed it as sleazy, as if that were a bad thing) and overly distracted by its trajectory from freaky head-and-sex trips in France to chaotic intrigue in Hong Kong.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com