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The totalitarian state portrayed in the film gleefully broadcasts the executions of undesirables (1300 in 6 hours one time, if I remember correctly) such as, in the case we get to see, a man who has committed the
mortal
sin of being a librarian.
That would be the first time a bullet "casing" ever caused a
mortal
wound.
But when she awakens in the hospital, Aubrey claims to be somebody else... a woman named Dakota Moss, a rough-living stripper who says that she is being mistaken as Aubrey, and that the real Aubrey Fleming is still in
mortal
danger.
When love always wins, the love b/w Rehan and Zooni wins only when a
mortal
sacrifice is made.
Mysterious and unattainable Susan Hayward leads an odd assortment of morbidly pensive adventurers in a
mortal
quest.
Heroes and villains are splintered into categories of those who are punished for their crimes unto
mortal
eternity, and those who persist in petty, under-the-table wrongdoings within society's aegis.
He must have double the muscles in his forehead and scalp than the ordinary
mortal
as evidenced by some of the mugging he does in this flick.
Ennio Morricone's score is on a whole other level as usual, and is too epic to be confined to this tale of mere
mortal
drunken bandidos and a cracker ass gringo.
"Mortal
thoughts" is the kind of picture from which I never saw a good critic from, but God what a movie it is!
Unless you just like to see
mortal
mutilation and nudity, this movie has nothing to offer!
The film has their soul and force in the face of Angela Pleasence as Helen Ramsey, the predator woman that kills everyone around her and use the people to take to their
mortal
manor where occurs all the drama.
In spite of the title, Chaney is not the focal point here, it's Allbritton, who's also engaged to
mortal
Robert Paige.
From the beginning, even those who set the world on the path to nuclear weapons understood the
mortal
danger and moral challenge confronting humanity.
Around mid-August, as Trump’s poll numbers rose even after public statements that would have brought down mere
mortal
candidates, it dawned on the pundits that he was no summer infatuation.
The inventors of the Third Way mostly overlooked the value of individual liberty, but it is this that remains the single most important issue in a world where open societies still face
mortal
enemies.
If governments that have already tapped-out their debt-bearing capacity now issued more debt or money or guarantees, they would deal a
mortal
blow to confidence.
Last month, parliamentary elections dealt a
mortal
blow to Tudjmans' monolithic party, HDZ.
Given the US record since the doctrine was formulated, another criterion should be added: the main beneficiaries of military intervention are not America’s
mortal
enemies.
ISIS seeks to broaden its support, especially among young Muslims, by convincing them that true Muslims are in an existential war with the West – that the infidels are their
mortal
enemies.
Whatever his decision, Taiwan’s first DPP president will go down in history as a pathetic failure, because he used his office to divide the island’s citizens, as if his domestic political opponents were Taiwan’s
mortal
enemies.
An atmosphere of
mortal
fear, mutual suspicion, and hatred among the Communist elite was the catalyst for Nikita Khrushchev’s post-Stalin thaw.
But the Kremlin would suffer a
mortal
blow if Ukraine were to actually join the European Union or NATO, as some in the West have suggested it should.
Pakistan’s macabre association with the Taliban stems mostly from its constant effort to pressure its
mortal
enemy, India.
But, following the collapse of talks to form a new coalition, Merkel suddenly seems
mortal.
It became widely believed that financial markets are such sublime poolers of information that they represent a collective judgment that transcends that of any mere
mortal.
When should the EU’s AAA credit be mobilized if not at a moment when the EU is in
mortal
danger?
If Italy – one of the world’s largest public debtors – decided to go it alone, the entire European project could be dealt a
mortal
blow.
On April 1, they began holding almost daily protests demanding another general election, despite the
mortal
danger of public opposition.
Armenia may have adopted in 1995 a new Constitution with fine phrases about freedom of speech, but both the petty harassments and the
mortal
threats of the Soviet era remain.
But today he lives in
mortal
danger, aware that he is silently stalked by the forces that once sided with him.
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