Twinge
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Worse, whenever Moscow persists in its demands, Lukashenko abrogates agreements without a
twinge
of conscience.
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THE Texas CHAINSAW MASSACRE may give us nightmares, but who among us (the Faithful) didn't feel a very real
twinge
of love for Gunnar Hansen in BRUTAL MASSACRE- or for Ken Foree, forever and ever the resolute hero of the original DAWN OF THE DEAD?
The first few minutes are a stong indication of the absurdity to follow and one does get a perverse
twinge
of anticipation, can this movie carry on to be so bad?
If one enjoys dark comedy with a heady
twinge
of surrealism, you're really going to enjoy this movie.
Katy had already inquired of the peddler whether the deceased had left a will; and she saw the Bible placed in the bottom of a new pack, which she had made for his accommodation, with a most stoical indifference; but as the six silver spoons were laid carefully by its side, a sudden
twinge
of her conscience objected to such a palpable waste of property, and she broke silence.
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