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Wile the opening third is laboriously slow and drawn out, the story fortunately picks up steam and really starts cooking when the boat passengers reach the island: The island location projects a profoundly unsettling feeling of isolation and vulnerability, the cannibal's filthy corpse-strewn underground lair is a truly scary place, and, of course, the moments of intense hardcore splatter deliver the disgusting goods (stomach-churning highlights include a meat cleaver to the face, a
severed
head in a bucket, a couple of torn out jugular veins gushing blood, the infamous fetus eating scene, and the gloriously gruesome climax with the cannibal munching on his own intestines).
There are a couple of
severed
heads and a guy with no arms, blood and gore wise thats it.
When Victor reanimates a
severed
arm he makes it stick two fingers up, Victor quips "I think I'll send it to the Dean as a going away present".
There is no sex, nudity, blood, gore or violence as it's all merely hinted at and one or two quick shots of various
severed
limbs, that's your lot.
The absolutely comic amount of
severed
limbs, heads and fountains of blood were like something out of a bad B movie horror from the mid 80s.
But then the link between the monetary base and the rate of inflation was
severed.
From the fatwa on Salman Rushdie for The Satanic Verses to the killing of a nun in Somalia in response to Pope Benedict’s Regensburg lecture and the Berlin Opera’s cancellation of a performance of Mozart’s Idomeneo , with its
severed
heads of religious founders, including Muhammad, we have seen violence and intimidation used to defend a particular religion’s taboos.
Given that diplomatic relations between the two countries had been
severed
for more than 30 years, and that each country was radioactive in the domestic politics of the other, holding preliminary negotiations in public would have been a non-starter.
A
severed
humanity could be the ultimate legacy of unfettered global capitalism.
It
severed
relations with Afghanistan’s Taliban regime, which it had helped to install five years earlier, and allowed America to use its air space to launch strikes on Afghanistan.
The ties that bind countries together will not be severed, but nor will they create the conditions for true multilateralism.
Two faculty members
severed
ties with the center, and a petition to reverse the decision has gathered nearly 4,000 signatures.
To be sure, ties with the EU would not be
severed
immediately, and the UK government would have a couple of years to negotiate a trade agreement with the European Single Market, which accounts for nearly half of British exports.
In an effort to stay ahead of intense media expectations (and reflecting a misunderstanding according to which Syria would be just another Tunisia), President Barack Obama’s administration essentially
severed
America’s relationship with Bashar al-Assad’s regime by publicly embracing the disparate opposition and calling for Assad’s immediate removal.
Turkey has
severed
ties with virtually all of its immediate Middle Eastern neighbors.
What
severed
the traditional link between strong trade unions and respect for human rights?
The protestors paraded a severed, bloodied cow’s head in the street, then spat and stomped on it.
As innovations in production have reduced the number of workers needed to generate a unit of output, the traditional correlation between output and employment has been
severed.
In particular, China’s government has resented any Japanese involvement in Taiwan since 1972, when Japan
severed
diplomatic ties with Taiwan’s government and recognized the communist regime.
But now, both lines have essentially been
severed.
It has
severed
diplomatic relations with Iran, withdrawn financial support from Lebanon, and carried out an inconclusive but devastating war in Yemen against what it sees as Iranian proxies.
Then, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain
severed
diplomatic relations with Qatar, causing Hamas to lose its Qatari and Iranian financial and political support.
I remember being present, as a young student in Warsaw, at an illegal meeting at the university to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the reform movements of 1956 – the meeting at which Kolakowski
severed
his last, by then fragile, links with the official world of the Communist Party.
Religious and sociopolitical associations fear that their global ties will be
severed
and their existence threatened if their counterparts abroad are declared subversive in mainland China.
Last year, when Panama requested that the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States dedicate a regular meeting to the Venezuelan crisis, Maduro
severed
diplomatic relations for four months, accusing the Panamanians of joining the US in an “open conspiracy” against him.
Relations between the two countries collapsed in 1980, after Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini came to power in Iran’s Islamic Revolution and
severed
ties in response to Egypt’s formal recognition of Israel the previous year.
The Greek statistical office has already been
severed
from the government, and Eurostat will have the right to oversee Greece’s official statistics directly.
Once that duty has been fulfilled, a logical person will understand that the Parthenon Marbles, long held by a former imperial power’s flagship museum, were violently
severed
from the rest of the Parthenon sculptures – an outrage against art and an unhealed scar inflicted by the British on the long-suffering Greek people.
Barring a separate agreement on some kind of transitional arrangement, the UK could be heading for a brutal exit: new tariffs,
severed
institutional relationships, and diplomatic tensions.
Trump
severed
public ties with Manafort only after Ukraine’s current democratic government revealed documents that hinted at the millions of dollars that Yanukovych had paid Manafort, in cash.
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