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Then the brave tyke takes on the giant spider with a bazooka whilst
hanging
from a moving helicopter.
Peter Weir made 'The Cars That Ate Paris' about the same time as 'Picnic at
Hanging
Rock' (which was much more successful at the box office and won a lot more critical acclaim).
Only one cheat at a chapter ending, where you see Zorro fall from a building, but the next chapter shows him still
hanging
there.
There was at least one similarity to Martin's weekly show with the presence of a gorgeous blonde babe
hanging
around.
Every single memorable sequence from "Predator" is copied here (from the skinned corpses
hanging
upside down from trees to the mistaken killing of a wild boar instead of the enemy) and even most of the dialogs are literally re-used.
Why not just write entirely new mysteries, instead of
hanging
their own stories onto Agatha Christie characters and book titles?
The two things that could have made this Looney Tunes episode be banned is the showing of Yosemite Sam being hanged (he does not die and the fact that there even was a
hanging
joke is creepier still) and the fact that prisoners picking at rocks had "banning potential".
The script lacks the closure of a third act; we are left
hanging
thinking there needed to be something more.
The endings keep you
hanging.
It left a lot
hanging.
Medvedev seems to understand that sustaining growth will not be easy: oil prices cannot rise forever, and the “low
hanging
fruit” of basic economic reform and prudent macroeconomic policies have already been picked.
Piketty is very good at bringing these abstract relations to life by
hanging
real numbers on them and tracing their evolution over history.
A
Hanging
in IndiaNEW DELHI – On July 30, Yakub Memon, a chartered accountant and the brother of a notorious gangster now living in self-imposed exile, was hanged for complicity in the planning and execution of serial bomb blasts that killed 257 people in Mumbai in 1993.
The hanging, India’s first in three years, has prompted reactions ranging from dismay to scarcely concealed bloodlust.
As an opposition legislator, I attracted considerable opprobrium for voicing my opinion, on the morning of Memon’s hanging, that it should not be.
The debate over Memon’s
hanging
was often emotional, with media interviewing survivors of the Mumbai blasts.
There is a very big “known unknown”
hanging
over this fragile state of affairs.
When you are
hanging
over an abyss, as the global financial system has been in the past few weeks, then gaining solid ground, even if only temporarily, makes a big difference.
But if any US president can overcome that historical shadow
hanging
over the UN, Obama can.
And now the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh, Trump’s selection to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, is
hanging
by the slimmest of threads and could be withdrawn at any moment.
The German government can use its considerable leverage to compel France and Italy to pursue the structural reforms that both countries need, while allowing a growth-friendly demand stimulus to lift the threat of deflation
hanging
over the eurozone.
US President John F. Kennedy once warned that “every man, woman, and child lives under a nuclear sword of Damocles,
hanging
by the slenderest of threads, capable of being cut at any moment.”
Again, Bush left him
hanging.
It is reported that one Tokyo department store marked the time of year for shoppers by
hanging
a huge crucified Father Christmas in its entrance hall.
A botched bank-recapitalization plan and the cloud of uncertainty
hanging
over the euro mean that recession is already baked in.
The edict against Rushdie is still
hanging
out there, even if Iran says that it won’t commission or pay anyone to carry out the threat.
They will allow themselves to become intoxicated by the sight of luminaries and experts of la France d’en haut (elite France) seeming to eat from their hands and
hanging
on their every word.
Hours before his hanging, Benazir was allowed to see her father for the last time, writing in her autobiography: “I told him on my oath in his death cell, I would carry on his work.”
This, one hopes, is the silver lining in the cloud now
hanging
over the World Bank.
There will be climbers
hanging
banners high in the Himalayas, where the glaciers are melting, and scuba divers at Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, which is threatened by climate change.
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