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All the human race died or became mutants due to the use of
biological
weapons in a war.
The truth is, beneath all the
biological
yucks and makeup (there is plenty of both) lies a strong emotional core.
It also could have been a much different flick if she had appeared to the Sands (her
biological
parents) after having been married and expecting.
A
biological
experiment gone awry has led to the creation of slug-like parasites that, once inside a human body, turn people into ravenous sexual deviants.
This is a great movie to watch because everyone needs a father,
biological
or not, and one often loses sight of how important the influence of a father can be.
A couple of concepts were changed such as the antagonists no longer being vampires but zombie-like victims of
biological
warfare.
Neville in The Omega Man is an officer who was actively involved in developing
biological
warfare and so his personal hell seems to be a fitting punishment.
It seems that 'The Man' wants to see how a local neighborhood could take a little
biological
warfare.
But, eventually emotions come into it because sex is more than just the release of
biological
urges.
Gwen Araujo was born some twenty years ago as a
biological
male and raised with a brother and sister in a single parent household.
The one main thing I liked about this movie is that it didn't involve
biological
mutations caused by the American military, like so many other nature-gone-wrong films.
Thoroughly repugnant and wretched melodrama has the foster couple to a little girl terrorized by the child's psychopathic
biological
parents, who are on the lam from the police.
In a plot that makes a pretzel look like a breadstick with a ramrod up its spine they are cast as orphan and self-appointed 'mother' (don't ask); Mitchum grows up on a ranch with no male role-model as the 'outsider' of three children - the others being the
biological
son and daughter of Anderson.
The plot unfurls - and boy, does it take its time - in that familiar device that enjoyed something of a vogue at the time, the flashback, so we begin with Teresa Wright - Mitchum's wife and longtime 'sister', given she's the
biological
daughter of Anderson and has grown up with Mitchum - riding out to join Mitchum, who is holed up and being pursued by a gang of what we don't yet know.
Unlike "Freaks," which shocked and amazed audiences with its large cast of real-life
biological
sports, "She Freak" offers basically only one of "Nature's mistakes" in the form of Shorty (!), a Stetsoned little person.
It played to Cold War fears of a
biological
war.
In the original story, the plague was never really specified as to where it came from and how-it just kind of happened, however in the 1964 Vincent Price film of the same book, it was hinted at that it was something that escaped from a Eastern bloc country's
biological
weapons lab but it was only in passing.
Worse, her
biological
father is both white and an obnoxious car-salesman!
they took important bits out and added useless bits in in their places, we lost the motherly characters for rose and Cassandra when Mrs blossom was just a dummy we saw in the corner of the screen and ms Marcy was just a school teacher with little say in their lives when both characters had a great deal of say in the book for as i said they add a kind of motherly atmosphere for the girls for they have no mother and it shows just how much they miss their mother but in the film without them they also loose the atmosphere for rose and Cassandra and their lose and suffering without their
biological
mother.
The story simply goes like this; in 1974, the US military goes into the Carpathian forest to find a werewolf to get it's blood and use it's DNA to create the ultimate
biological
weapon(like Resident Evil again)but one of the men gets too cocky and takes the blood himself and all hell breaks loose (close enough to RE to mention it again).
The novel's tragic irony is that the 'daughter' the Mayor sacrifices everything for is not, in fact, his
biological
daughter.
It's Lily C.A.T., the ultimate
biological
weapon.
The story of the film seems to be trying to express the
biological
and/or chemical crisis of the city of Newton where the ex-professor monster is, but the film itself has no tense atmosphere from beginning to end.
Although no consensus has yet emerged on a code of ethics, there is wide agreement among scientists that a robust public health system is an essential safeguard against
biological
threats, whether intentional or unintentional.
They reflect the fact that a significant portion of American society, which currently votes mainly Republican, rejects or is simply unaware of basic scientific evidence regarding climate change,
biological
evolution, human health, and other fields.
Wilson, have reached out to religious communities to support the fight against human-induced climate change and the fight for
biological
conservation, and those religious communities have reached back in harmony with science.
Tenth-grade chemistry makes use of ninth-grade physics, deepening and enriching the student’s grasp, but no basic chemical or
biological
principles are required for ninth-grade physics.
It was not a physicist, but a biologist, Julius Meyer, who first proposed the law of conservation of energy from a study of
biological
energy processes.
In fact, the great risk nowadays is that with so many genetic descriptions of organisms pouring out, we are drowning in a sea of data but are moving further away from understanding
biological
complexity.
This brings us to the need to reflect on human beings--not just the human genome--as subjects for
biological
research.
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