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"Calling from some hell hole, he'd always ask, 'Was the piece above the fold?' " Marton recalled.
It felt as if we were moving to the sun, or some hell far below that.
"We unleashed some hell on them," added his marine colleague Mark Geist.
Then midway through I stopped, and it just looked great, like a car of that vintage that had been through some hell.
He did things his own way, and you had better follow that way or there would be some hell to pay".
Philip Roth tells the Los Angeles Times, "I don't know what causes me to want to imagine some hell that didn't happen".
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Brian Coughlin, Fireworks' director and bass player, produced some hell-for-leather arrangements that the players, now relaxed and grooving, played the heck out of, down to show-stopping solos in "The Purple Lagoon/Approximate". Finally labels did indeed cease to matter: this was just music, and it sounded like music to keep.
The first is a romantic ghost story dripping with what Universal Studios is no doubt pleased to call "prestige", meaning a sort of gauzy, vacant, middlebrow classiness; the second wants to be some hell-spawned blood feast of a vampire movie but lacks both the blood and, frankly, the bite to pull it off.
If some hell-pony galloped to Server Beach and laid waste to the entire internet, then oh well, I guess.
He wonders if he has arrived in some bizarre hell.
On "Idol" and beyond he has portrayed himself as a level-headed Christian, not some decadent hell raiser.
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