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Throw charges of implausibility at the film, and they bounce off the hood.
Lyman Page, a Princeton physicist, compared it to the glare of sunlight bouncing off the hood of a car.
In the second round, he questioned his son about a shot, and the discussion went downhill quicker than a ball rolling off the hood of a car.
It's easy on and easy off, the hood zips open, toggle ties at the wrist and bottom create a custom fit, and it's lightweight.
And as epic bender runs into epic bender, as a convertible winds up in a swamp during one road trip and lines of coke are snorted off the hood of a truck on another, details blur for the reader, too.
In 1992, Shewmon was asked to consult on the case of a fourteen-year-old boy who, after falling off the hood of a moving car, had been declared brain-dead.
Each of my four kids has worn the size 2 toddler doggie costume (well after it was outgrown) at least once, and what was initially a bat baby bunting found a new life when we cut leg holes in the bottom and cut off the hood to turn it into a separate bat hat.
When the couple's only son, 25-year-old James Nichols III, drowned in 1982 after falling off the hood of one of the Amphicars in a Mississippi lake, she told Ms. Darragh she was upset that her husband had parked the same Amphicar in the driveway, a daily reminder of her grief.
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