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Just vertigo and maybe a wicked case of induced attention deficit disorder.
One of his methods for delaying orgasm, he writes, was to picture "Sissy Spacek with a wicked case of intestinal flu".
Unsurprisingly, Rant contracts a wicked case of rabies, which he wantonly spreads through Middleton, an act that's either viral terrorism or liberation theology.
"Plagued by self-loathing and a wicked case of PTSD, Jessica battles demons from within and without, using her extraordinary abilities as an unlikely champion for those in need.
Plagued by self-loathing, and a wicked case of PTSD, Jessica battles demons from within and without, using her extraordinary abilities as an unlikely champion for those in need... especially if they're willing to cut her a check.' David Tennant places antagonist Kilgrave in the show, serving up the menacing line: "You'd like to invite me in," when knocking on someone's door in the trailer.
But on this night, I got hit with a wicked case of the shpilkes.
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He said it was a "strikingly sinister and truly wicked feature of the case" that Chua did not know who would fall victim to his actions.
Speaking after the verdict, Detective Inspector Steve Morris of the Metropolitan police described the case as "a wicked, premeditated murder committed by a callous, devious young woman and her cold, calculated use of extreme violence beggars belief".
Thus, the contingencies in the divine actuality do not include the possibilities of God being selfish, cruel, or wicked as they do in the human case.
A spectacular dress made of quivering wire stands atop a coiled serpent waiting for Medea — in this case, the excellent Miki Orihara, whose wicked wretchedness was palpable.
The wicked witch isn't dead -- in this case, that witch is a behavior, racism, and not a person.
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