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One scene in particular comes to mind that will surely make your date squirm, involving a re-animated severed head and a naked lady, is far more effective thanany of the torture devices in Saw or Hostel.
TEN of TERROR #5: Re-Animator « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more 2009
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We are also trying to reach many more stakeholders thanany other survey has reached to-date on the IFRS adoption/convergence question.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Survey on US Migration to IFRS 2009
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And what was going on in my mind at that moment was more powerful thanany experience I'd hadgoing to the cinema.
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Those who travel globally and have gotten sick know that their first choice for treatment would be in the U.S. Though heatlh care in America is, more expensive thanany other country, many of the worlds wealthiest come to the U.S for surgical procedures and complex care, because it holds a worldwide reputation for the gold standard in health care.
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Of all the Republican countrystars I spoke with in Nashville, Dunn came off as the most intelligentand informed—very nearly a foreign policy wonk, in fact—and was quickto articulate why the Republicans were better prepared to stand up tothe threats of terrorism, which was his primary concern, far more thanany social issues.
'Only in America' could Obama borrow the GOP's favorite Brooks & Dunn song | EW.com 2008
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"They were treated worse thanany other prisoners," says Mieczyslaw Zawadzki, a Pole who worked as a nurse in a sick bay for the POWs.
A Tortured Legacy 2008
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However, the nature of Hain's departure is potentiallyeven moreharmful thanany spreading rot.
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However, the nature of Hain's departure is potentiallyeven moreharmful thanany spreading rot.
Peter Hain resigns 2008
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“The tug has to come, & better now, thanany time hereafter.”
FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871 MICHAEL KNOX BERAN 2007
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“The tug has to come, & better now, thanany time hereafter.”
FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871 MICHAEL KNOX BERAN 2007
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