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Presumably
we'll ban them, but then we'll have the specter of teenagers in their high schools gyms routinely out-performing the Olympic athletes.
Every person who has one of those filter papers has at least, at a minimum, been through our basic health education about the risks associated with these activities, which presumably, from our perspective, gives them the ability to decrease their own risk, and then obviously the risk to their families, the village, the country, and the world.
Presumably, there are some more in lifeless locations, but on Earth, evolution created billions of different chemicals.
They're saying that our opinions are caused by wizards, and presumably, so are their own.
Presumably, this is just for Christian music.
Should they come forward, that would be a tricky situation for us, but we're
presumably
acting in such a way that people feel morally compelled to continue our mission, not to screw it up.
We can go to watch our kid play soccer, and we have our cell phone on one hip and our Blackberry on our other hip, and our laptop, presumably, on our laps.
This movie is
presumably
the years where he gets his material for writing, the adventure years, hence the title and the previous quote.
What followed was Mongo being forced up and down and up and down on the actor's lap, with him screaming hysterically as he was
presumably
sodomized.
FLYNN was a stumbler at the box office and did not end up on cinema screens in Australia...even after LA CONFIDENTIAL...! From a dazzling nude scene in the first few minutes
(presumably
by Guy Pearce) FLYNN gets off to a fairly robust and interesting start.
She is a traitor during a world war; she redeems that by falling in love; her friends (who are
presumably
patriots because they are German citizens) are expendable and must die; and she winds up as a heroine.
Followed by a fake-looking cat eating what is
presumably
a brain.
Everybody gets dragged off to Hell except for one poor chap who goes to Heaven where he can
presumably
spend Eternity with the blockheads that created this Masterpiece of the Absurd.
Jean-Pierre Limousin
presumably
had the chance to explore the problems of amnesia on a serious level and opted instead to use it as an excuse to make a soft-porn movie.
If the "special effects" weren't proof enough that this was low-budget, the fact that only two or three of the crew members,
presumably
locals which although good for the much-needed Phillipino economy was probably done solely to save money, have ever done anything since this series of movies.
The principal idea behind the film is rather an original one, considering the abundance of killer-doll-based scare-fests which have been foist upon us over the years; unfortunately, the story is handled with all the subtlety of the latest Michael Bay actioner, with a cast of characters which are uniformly unlikable and played with precision-perfect dreadfulness by actors
presumably
sifted from daytime Korean soap operas.
Mena Suvari was hardly in the film,
presumably
just there to make people think it was a serious attempt at producing a film.
Well, this must have been what went through the minds of the young Campbell brothers back in 2003,
presumably
right after watching Sam Raimi's "The Evil Dead" or a similar independent horror classic.
The mother gets ill with...something
(presumably
cancer) and needs surgery.
Let's see, George Kennedy, the cigar chomping "tough guy" mechanic of the original has somehow been promoted to airline captain, and, after the Concorde comes under missile attack (don't ask), he resorts to stunts like shooting a flare gun out the cockpit window despite (presumably) flying at Mach 2, all the while doing the sort of wild high-G evasive maneuvers that would have ripped the wings off any real airliner, never mind the effect of the passengers!
And a
presumably
accomplished American journalist in his 40s who doesn't know what a hysterectomy is? Hollywood ideas.
Presumably, the coincidence of the two "Marlow(e)" characters is just that.
Secret informants, gossip turned into accusations, warrantless searches - these are the kind of things secret police thugs like the KGB did, and presumably, what the good patriotic Americans were fighting.
Presumably
it was a proverbial snowball rolling down a hill gathering pace and size and shape.
First of all the story/script is filled with inaccuracies and downright fantasies and in this way creating almost a completely new story while shamefully abusing Andersen's fairy tales,
presumably
in order to sell the crap to suckers like me.
The film was not released theatrically in America and,
presumably
because of some anti-Catholic elements in the storyline, received only a limited theatrical release in Europe.
Presumably, non of the Jolie lovers would like to see her having sex with him.
Following this, she gives birth to a messiah figure who quivers,
presumably
in infancy, but possibly with terror at being brought to life on earth.
The book "The Railway Children" is a children's book published in 1906 by Edith Nesbit, an early British socialist who had very strong views about the importance of family values for the upbringing of children, and the story it told was
presumably
intended to be contemporary.
It's a very interesting story that is
presumably
based on true events, although I'm assuming it's more fantasy than real.
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