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It's as if, when you bought a book, they
threw
in the printing press for free; it's like you had a phone that could turn into a radio if you pressed the right buttons.
On our opening exchange, it was like a verbal sparring match where he
threw
the first punches.
O’Keeffe
threw
herself into these experiments — but she was reluctant to share her new work.
Which meant that packets of data from subscribers going to YouTube stopped at the ISP, since they thought they were already there, and the ISP
threw
them away unopened because the point was to block it.
So, Indra, attracted,
threw
her onto the floor, and proceeded to rape her.
I stayed thrilled until I got home,
threw
the helmet onto my bed, fell down onto my bed and realized inside there was an inscription.
When her father saw her and saw who she had become, in her full girl self, he
threw
his arms around her and broke down crying.
I
threw
it into an orbit, and it only had one color, and when it got to the center, the paint kept running out, so I had to run in there, didn't have any control over the spigot remotely.
First night in the nursing home unit where she had been in the same assisted living facility, moved her from one bed to another, kind of
threw
her, rebroke her pelvis, sent her back to the hospital that she had just come from, no one read the chart, put her on Tylenol, which she is allergic to, broke out, got bedsores, basically, had heart problems, and died from the fall and the complications and the errors that were there.
And it completely
threw
science on its head.
He
threw
his cigarette out as he got on the front, and I climbed in the back.
We drove to the Goodwill and we
threw
the sweater away somewhat ceremoniously, my idea being that I would never have to think about the sweater nor see it ever again.
Not even 5 minutes into this movie, I realized I
threw
away $7.50.
I watched the film in hopes of understanding the novel a bit better, but it just
threw
me and my fellow classmates off completely.
My little ones would watch it every day.One day, they
threw
away all our movies.I SOLD THE Omosis Jones movie on Ebay.
Writer/director Richard Winer knew exactly that he had to divert the viewer's attention away from the major inaccuracies, so he
threw
in some elements that never fail when it comes to providing a creepy atmosphere, like the sinister voice of narrator Vincent Price and the oddball music of King Crimson.
Once when I attempted to watch this excuse for a television show, I believe i actually
threw
up in my mouth a little.
I then grew out of it and
threw
all my old Barney tapes away.
They thought it looked neat and in typical Hollywood style they
threw
it in.
It also
threw
in a terrible naked shot of a dumb blond, and a breast shot of a stupid Asian girl, and both attempts were just scary, since these girls are ugly.
Unfortunately, the screen writers took the title from Sabatini then
threw
the rest of the book away.
They
threw
in this stupid super natural thing that made it even dumber.
Well, during the 90 minutes that this thing played we ended up laughing so hard that we almost
threw
up.
There are so many holes in the plot, it makes you wonder if they knew they had an audience for this and just
threw
it together.
What got me particularly irritated about this film though was the new thing that they
threw
into the mix by shooting a few frames in black and white in each scene.
I understand the director's entire intent with the film was to make it about religion, but the fact is that it just didn't work, and he
threw
away so much great stuff from the beginning by doing so.
I only watched it to the end (fast forwarding about 10 mins of the boring pointless dialogue) hoping to see Seagal in some decent hand to hand combat, but there was almost none of that (should have known that when at the beginning he
threw
someone while going down an elevator and it was shown in slow motion with music - end of 'action' scene).
Any time a movie feature a dwarf or a midget in a prominent role, the odds are 10-to-1 that the director
threw
him in because he didn't know what else to do to keep the movie interesting.
The acting was so terrible I got the feeling that the casting agents simply grabbed a handful of people off of Santa Monica Boulevard and
threw
them in front of the camera.
It looks like he
threw
in every type of camera trick that he learned in film school to try and add some style to a badly written script, which he helped write!
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