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Vogel is beheaded by the traps guarding the Grail, while Kemal tries to blow up the temple during a comic fight in which gunpowder is repeatedly lit and extinguished.
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Cornerback Champ Bailey however, who was just named to his twelfth Pro Bowl, was lit up repeatedly by the burner Torrey Smith, who had touchdown catches of 59 and 32 yards in single coverage.
"She shall rule a greater England than you could ever have built!" It's a super scene – sparking up some of the fire the rest of the movie has repeatedly failed to light – but completely fictional.
I had just seen three grand ballet performances in a row, but this harshly lit, uncostumed, and repeatedly interrupted performance was my favorite.
Mr. Boyd admitted that when the painter, James Gaviglia, 38, of Middle Village, asked him to move his makeshift shelter from an overpass in Corona, he shot him repeatedly with a pistol, then lit a cigar and waited for the police, Mr. Brown said.
ON THE SCREEN The screen is dark throughout and slashed repeatedly by light flashes or the written words of the narrator, in the manner of special effects.
During the interviews the question of inconsistency was brought up repeatedly: In light of your knowledge and perspective of strategic DRM procedures, are there aspects of the framework as a whole or in parts that are inconsistent with such procedures?
Comparative physiological and evolutionary studies involving animals inhabiting extreme habitats has repeatedly shed light on elusive biomedical questions and basic biology.
He fought with bullwhip-wielding overseers, suffered repeated whippings and beatings and lit out for freedom repeatedly.
The candidates' eyes lit up as they repeatedly promised to abolish the Department of Education.
The fire was lit and Washington was repeatedly raised and lowered into the flames until he burned to death.
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