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"They were ready to kill him up there," the conductor confided.
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But the way the games play has remained as good as the same: sneak here, kill him, climb up that really tall thing over there to unlock more places to go and people to murder.
In the pod Amasova reminds Bond that she has vowed to kill him and picks up Bond's gun, but admits to having forgiven him and the two make love.
Grant was enlisted by Robert Catesby, a religious zealot who had grown so impatient with James's lack of toleration for Catholics that he planned to kill him, by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder.
Naturally, things do not go according to plan: the "friend" he enlists to find the lost cockpit recording tries to kill him, then winds up with a bullet in her head.
Catesby therefore planned to kill him by blowing up the House of Lords with gunpowder, the prelude to a popular revolt during which a Catholic monarch would be restored to the English throne.
You may kill him or tie him up.
The plot details a New York City publicist who picks up a ringing pay phone and learns that a sniper will kill him if he hangs up.
The initial directive was not to kill him but to rough him up, possibly in the same way that Cheema had been dealt with.
In his new play, Morning, created in collaboration with the Lyric Hammersmith's youth company, two girls, Stephanie Scarlet Billhamm) and Cat (Joana Nastari) take a teenage boy, Stephen Ted Reillyy), to a remote spot, suggest a threesome, tie him up, then kill him with the kind of casualness that most people reserve for a trip to a coffee shop.
What can you say about a love for someone so profound you can hardly bear to think of them, combined, alternately, with a desire--as Berryman said somewhere--to dig him up and kill him all over again?
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