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135 examples of Slash in a sentence
Now when we look at being able to
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our product use,
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our transportation use,
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our building energy use, all of that is great, but it still leaves something behind.
Another example is "slash."
Now, we can use
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in the way that we're used to, along the lines of, "We're going to have a party-slash-networking session."
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I'm watching this video with suns players trying to shoot with one eye."
The
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is interesting.
Texting has developed one from this
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Then he learned that not selling it would
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his pay.
But each was known best by his or her mark: the two hands ready to catch a fly of Parentheses, the small and raised digits of Exponents, the mighty X of Multiplication,
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of Division, plus of Addition, and, well, you can guess the symbol by which little Subtraction was best known.
27 times 3,000 calculated equals 81,000 calculated
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550 calories equals 147.
Ideas are complex things; you need to
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back your content so that you can focus on the single idea you're most passionate about, and give yourself a chance to explain that one thing properly.
And so, dream with me what a 21st-century scientist
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engineer could look like: individuals who are driven to master the sciences so that they can serve society, and are also aware of the tremendous power their knowledge and decisions have; folks who are developing their moral courage at all times, and who realize that conflict and controversy are not necessarily bad things if our ultimate loyalty is to the public and the planet.
We had
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and burn agriculture; people cannot afford the fertilizer, so they burn the trees and have the minerals available there; the fires become more frequent, and after a while you're stuck with an area of land where there is no fertility left.
this film is what happens when people see like in this particular one blair witch project and say hell people running around with cameras, acting
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documentary themed no problemo i can do it and start out with a lame idea make up a terrible script and get a bunch of talentless actors and start shooting a film.
If anyone lived in a social environment like this, they'd
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their wrists within days.
As early as 1983 the genre was already struggling to release more than three decent offerings per year and by '88 the stalk and
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flick had become pretty much the whipping boy of horror cinema.
In the last twenty or so years we have seen horror films and stalk'n
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thrillers of extraordinary (though not necessarily "high") quality which have been made on no budget at all.
All the characters are stereotypes taken from Waterworld or Book of Eli or The Hills Have Eyes or, whatever, just choose another apocalyptic
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fantasy
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wizardry movie that you have seen and there you have it.
I adore the Ln Chaney version of "Phantom" and I appreciate Webber's version if only for the growing interest in the book, wish I find more of a mystery
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horror with the romantic aspects downplayed.
I went into this film expecting a slasher, and while Mute Witness does take influence from said style of film-making, this is much more than just your average
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flick.
One of the best scenes, and actually most insightful, is the interview with Claude Bessy of Catholic Discipline, or 'Kick-Boy' as he was known to
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magazine readers.
You do see two deaths that I remember, one being a pretty bloodless throat
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and the other being a man shoved alive into a barrel of acid.
The name of Nick Stahl, the young cast and the attractive cover of the VHS made me buy and watch this flick, expecting to see a good teen
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movie.
This stalk and
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turkey manages to bring nothing new to an increasingly stale genre.
"Valentine" is another horror movie to add to the stalk and
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movie list (think "Halloween", "Friday the 13th", "Scream", and "I Know What You Did Last Summer").
Someone do something different cause the
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genre needs new blood, literally.
For exactly 5 minutes, Intensive Care tries to tell a story and even to create a plotline...then it changes into a lame and low-brain
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n stalk movie with gruesome - yet very hilarious and cheap - make up effects.
An uninteresting addition to the stalk 'n
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cycle which dominated the horror genre in the 1980's.
Being a slasher film aficionado, I typically will settle in to watch every
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movie that passes over my retinas, which sometimes does more harm than good to my brain, I will say.
Yes the story is a bit far fetched and doesn't explain itself very well but THE CREEP is a class act and proceeds to
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and dismember anything that comes its way.
Im not a big Tim Matheson fan but i have to admit i liked this film.It was dark and a small bit disturbing with some scenes a bit edgy,i don't know were to classify this film its a bit SF and a bit horror
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thriller.I saw this at about 2.00am or so on my local channel there was nothing else on so i decided to watch it.If you have not seen this film id recommend it its not really that bad,the characters are interesting enough but not really explored to their full potential which could have made this film even more better.I don,t know if this film went to the cinema but it felt like it was made for TV or went straight to video,i for one would buy this if it,s on DVD it fits well with my type of film and has a small bit of the X-FILES story attached to it.Government undertakings or shifty corporations involved in dodgy shadowy dealings.Overall a good film.
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