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63 examples of Sundry in a sentence
That's not the worst part of this silly mish-mash of
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haunted house devices but it gets my vote for being the funniest part of it.
A 1957 Roger Corman non epic in which a
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bunch of characters end up in a lead lined valley (sic) just as stock footage thermo nuclear heck is unleashed.
Anna Magdalena's diary, mostly about the death of children and
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other family matters, is an iota more engaging.
The second half has him out in the field, making love to the Jackal's woman and shooting it out with
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enemies.
Soon after, he's approached by a Dr. Price, an expert in Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP), who claims he's been receiving messages from Jonathan's departed wife Anna via
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electronic gadgets.
Furthermore, as a viewer of many and
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films (some of which include the occasional kung fu movie), I can authoritatively say that this piece of celluloid is unwatchable.
She's attractive, is apparently living a pretty decent life, but all of a sudden is inexplicably snatched from her home and life by Evil Dude and the Various and
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Evil Henchmen.
A delightfully lyrical tale, the film spends time with the eccentric father suffering from terminal writer's block, the step-mother who likes to romp in the altogether, a sister who marries Cassandra's love, a handyman/boy who loves Cassandra, and
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other characters.
Becoming involved in his duties well beyond the operation and maintenance of his mini-company's surveillance equipment, Will is delighted as Nikki ostensibly matches his passion, as is evident from a cluster of scenes wherein the two explore each other's private areas, but complications appear when murder, rape and
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other felonies occur in conjunction with their affair, Will being the primary suspect for the crimes.
Soon the world's populations begin to die with
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sicknesses(Italian Flu I believe being the most predominant).
This video chronicles the film's history by looking at the script, the lives of Wood and company in detail, the place the film was made, make-up, and other
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aspects of its pre-production, production, and post-production.
And is it really appropriate to make various and
sundry
injuries look funny?
Back then, it was Ross Perot and Patrick Buchanan; today it is Donald Trump, Marine Le Pen, and
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others.
In 1972, Yale University economists William Nordhaus and James Tobin proposed a new framework, the “measure of economic welfare” (MEW), to account for
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unpaid activities.
The white boy, who belonged to the house, brought up the rear, groaning under a load of
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dishes of vegetables, that the cook, by way of climax, had unwittingly heaped on him.
By this admirable arrangement, whole flocks of pigeons, certain bevies of quails, shoals of flatfish, bass, and
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woodcock, found their way into the presence of the company.
For a few glasses there was much formality observed, and
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patriotic toasts and sentiments were duly noticed by the company.
This injunction was obeyed, and the whole party, amidst
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groans and contortions, excited by the disordered state of their backs, made their arrangements for a scanty meal.
But to relieve the embarrassment of this delay, the clergyman had put
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questions to the bridegroom; one of which was by no means answered to his satisfaction.
While Harper was speaking, he carefully rolled up the map he had been studying, and placed it, together with
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papers that were also open, into his pocket.
During these movements, Betty Flanagan guided her little cart with indefatigable zeal among the rocks of Westchester, now discussing with the sergeant the nature of evil spirits, and now combating with the surgeon
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points of practice that were hourly arising between them.
Of his end and death he could learn no particulars, nor would he have ascertained it or known of it, if good fortune had not produced an old physician for him who had in his possession a leaden box, which, according to his account, had been discovered among the crumbling foundations of an ancient hermitage that was being rebuilt; in which box were found certain parchment manuscripts in Gothic character, but in Castilian verse, containing many of his achievements, and setting forth the beauty of Dulcinea, the form of Rocinante, the fidelity of Sancho Panza, and the burial of Don Quixote himself, together with
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epitaphs and eulogies on his life and character; but all that could be read and deciphered were those which the trustworthy author of this new and unparalleled history here presents.
girl, Sir' (to Mr. Tracy Tupman, who had been bestowing
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anti-Pickwickian glances on a young lady by the roadside).
After a great many jokes about squeezing the ladies' sleeves, and a vast quantity of blushing at
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jocose proposals, that the ladies should sit in the gentlemen's laps, the whole party were stowed down in the barouche; and the stout gentleman proceeded to hand the things from the fat boy (who had mounted up behind for the purpose) into the carriage.
The first care of the two unspilt friends was to extricate their unfortunate companions from their bed of quickset--a process which gave them the unspeakable satisfaction of discovering that they had sustained no injury, beyond
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rents in their garments, and various lacerations from the brambles.
'Come along, then;'and the party having traversed several dark passages, and being joined by Mr. Tupman, who had lingered behind to snatch a kiss from Emma, for which he had been duly rewarded with
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pushings and scratchings, arrived at the parlour door.
A murmur of curiosity was of course the reply; and the old gentleman proceeded to recite, with the aid of
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promptings from his wife, the lines in question.
have justice, Pickwick!--I won't stand it!' and with
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incoherent exclamations of the like nature, the unhappy gentleman spun round and round the apartment, in a transport of frenzy.
And with
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ejaculations of 'Come now, there's a dear --drink a little of this--it'll do you good--don't give way so-- there's a love,' etc. etc., the landlady, assisted by a chambermaid, proceeded to vinegar the forehead, beat the hands, titillate the nose, and unlace the stays of the spinster aunt, and to administer such other restoratives as are usually applied by compassionate females to ladies who are endeavouring to ferment themselves into hysterics.
And the count put up his tablets, and with
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bows and acknowledgments walked away, thoroughly satisfied that he had made the most important and valuable additions to his stock of information.
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