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You had Elliot and the Dark Army, plotting each other's demises.
King Joffrey, Ramsay Bolton and Walder Frey have all met grisly demises.
The introduction of new characters presented Sega with a fresh opportunity to design some truly disgusting demises.
Whatever mistake you made, it meant instant, bloody demises for both your character and all his friends.
The demises those of pests, those of health threats and nuisances, guilty only of trying to survive.
This led to wide-ranging conversation, covering not just our eventual demises but also joy, gratitude, and being present in life.
Many high-ranking Trump appointees have quickly lost favor with the President, demises that are cautionary tales for Pence and others.
The circumstances surrounding Carl and Henry's respective demises may differ, but speaking generally, the same thing happened to both of them.
But none of the recent demises were unforeseen tragedies—not Microsoft Paint, not Adobe Flash, not even the iPod Shuffle and Nano.
It's a pleasure to play, and despite my many untimely demises, a perfect adventure to curl up with in bed at night.
And so she joins the recent spate of debuts from dead authors, including Paul Kalanithi and Nina Riggs, who also documented their early demises.
Before anyone starts thinking that Gutierrez is some inept prankster, it should be noted that e-cigarettes do have a habit of meeting explosive demises.
Rather than a placid coastal scene, Kasearu has rendered a constant, sobering reminder of the impending "Great Flood," one of her many imagined demises to the museum.
The week of the Lehman bankruptcy and AIG bailout, the stock market actually rose as it had the previous week when rumors swirled of the firms' demises.
These days, there's no shortage of cultural traditions whose demises we lament—the print industry, the hand-written letter, Polaroid film, body hair, record stores, typewriter repair shops.
Exceptional people died of cancer and heart attacks; it was the nobodies who suffered stupid and puzzling demises, to make up for the lack of surprises in their lives.
Though the last scene was somewhat ambiguous — and though TV demises aren't as conclusive as they used to be — the actor confirmed that what viewers saw was Chuck's death.
Previously fired officials such as Shulkin and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson failed to develop chemistry with the commander in chief, exacerbating their agencies' troubles and sealing their respective demises.
He has shed them for horses whose demises have haunted him, especially Prairie Bayou, whom he rode to victory in the 1993 Preakness Stakes, which helped make him a big-time rider.
Cat lovers of the internet like to joke about how their favorite pets may harbor ill will towards them — posting memes and sinister photos about how kitties may be plotting their untimely demises.
"(The) world knows too well that our country is neither Libya nor Iraq which have met miserable fate," he said in apparent reference to the demises of Gaddafi and Iraq's former president Saddam Hussein.
Social media became a place for fans to commiserate about their favorite characters' demises and to share theories about who might be next or who will make their way onto the Iron Throne by the series' end.
"(The) world knows too well that our country is neither Libya nor Iraq which have met miserable fate," Kim said in an apparent reference to the demises of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and Iraqi former president Saddam Hussein.
Not only was I going to have to fight against death in this foreign territory, but I was going to have to watch my fellow mates tango with their inevitable demises as well as the innocent bystanders of the gruesome battle.
A new study by medical researchers from New Delhi's All India Institute of Medical Sciences has identified hundreds of people who suffocated in bodies of water, were struck by vehicles, plummeted off high surfaces, suffered lethal burn injuries, or otherwise met tragic demises while snapping a selfie, according to the Washington Post.
Though the game is currently at the top of the App Store, I would recommend trying out the browser version on a top-of-the-line gaming PC, because even new iPhone 6Ses have trouble rendering the world Steve Howse has created at a fast framerate, which can result in a lot of premature demises for otherwise skilled snakes.
During his judicial demises, he takes refuge in a foreign embassy in the city of Cap-Haitian. During his refuge, he wrote a recension of a poem title Mon Ile Bien-Aimee.
Those also caused demises of dozens of people and dwellings were destroyed. A reservoir was constructed from 1960 to 1965. A development took place in Santomera in 1970 decade in its economic branches, agriculture, industry and trade. Potable water also began to be available in that decade.
Although the level of Hellenisation in Charax had diminished since its conquest by Trajan a century earlier, it is still true that Alexander's last foundation was also the last point of his dreamed union of east and west. Ironically its demises came at the hands of a resurrected Persian Empire.
He made his mark with a series of collage illustrations for the Sunday magazine section of The Washington Post, and this work led to his first book, Proust's Last Beer: A History of Curious Demises (1980), a collaboration with writer Bob Arnebeck. Appel's imaginative black-and-white collages illustrated Arnebeck's profiles of people and animals.
Amanda Morel meets her demise after eating a morel fungus to which she's allergic. Both Amanda and Randall have met demises similar to their surnames. By now, Gabriel has become the main suspect, though he manages to convince Kirby he's the killer. Soon, Rupert Grim is able to lure Kirby into a situation that puts her life in danger.
Arkady notices that Isakov's fellow platoon members are also turning up dead, and that most of these untimely demises are being investigated by Isakov and Urman themselves. Even Ginsburg is murdered in an apparent face-off with a large snow plow. Arkady attends a chess tournament with Platonov in hopes of luring Zhenya back. It works, and Zhenya once again portrays his amazing talent for the game.
He reveals that the drowned notables in the film clips at the Records Office are all the same person whose multiple demises had ended several significant careers. Moreover, he has recognized the person as the currently alive and active Archbishop of York. Burge-Lubin considers that impossible and calls Barnabas mad. Meanwhile, the Archbishop, having learned of the furore at the Records Office, presents himself for questioning.
After leaving the factory, Eddy claims that his brother was once a "whaler", so Edd deduces that he must live by sea. Edd then builds a boat and the Eds ride on it over the river to find Eddy's brother. The river ends in a swamp, where the boat is destroyed. Ed and Eddy prank Edd into believing that they sank to their demises in quicksand.
Andrew Thomas of Dreamwatch magazine considers the death of the original Chapman, culminating in the sight of the character's "mangled body", to be one of the series' more violent moments. Andrew Pixley and Julie Rogers of Starburst note the horror of the reconstruction's death, which Shane M. Dallmann of Video Watchdog describes as "one of the series' more show-stopping demises". Pixley and Rogers also note the "cryptic" nature of the Mysteron threat against the eponymous "place of angels".
Enlisting the aid of Jenny, Bette begins to manipulate the Hulot family into succumbing to their baser desires and court their own demises. One after the other, they fall into ruin under Bette's subtle guidance. Baron Hulot suffers a debilitating stroke, Hortense finds herself in prison, Bette's nephew, Victoren, flees for his life from loan sharks, Wenceslas is left a dead mockery of an artist, and the family name is in shamed and impoverished tatters. Bette ends the film successful and triumphant.
The gang was unable to open the safe containing $50,000 in army payroll, so they robbed the passengers instead. A posse surprised and scattered the gang around noon. Thus Dover has the distinction of being the place of the last robbery by the Wild Bunch as a gang, although its individual members kept up the robberies and killings until their own demises. On September 18, 1906, a bridge across the Cimarron River near Dover collapsed beneath a Rock Island train bound for Fort Worth, Texas from Chicago.
Magic Goes Wrong is a comedy play by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, Henry Shields (of Mischief Theatre Company) and Penn & Teller. It follows the series of Mischief's Goes Wrong series of plays following The Play That Goes Wrong and Peter Pan Goes Wrong. It was notable for employing a far greater level of black comedy than previous installments in the series, including many on-stage gory demises for the guest characters. Although, slightly paradoxically, the ending was considerably more upbeat and sentimental than the group's other productions.
It was through their membership of OUCC that the highly successful tandem tricycle pairing of Stuart Jackson and Edwin Hargraves came together, which took multiple United Kingdom place-to-place records. By the end of the 1970s, the racing membership of the club had dwindled to six including the Senior Member, Rolls Royce Junior Research Fellow Lawrence Daniels (Keble Coll.). Defiantly, it entered teams in “3-up” and “4-up” time- trial “Open” events. This was the nadir of the modern-era club, but the demises of 1902 and 1939 were not to be repeated.
The musical opened on Broadway on April 15, 1971, at the Broadhurst Theatre, where it ran for 35 performances and nine previews. The cast included Mildred Natwick, Lillian Roth, Hans Conried, and Lillian Hayman. Natwick was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical. Veteran Broadway actor David Burns was also a member of the cast, until he collapsed onstage from a heart attack during a preview performance at Philadelphia's Forrest Theatre and died soon after;Alan W. Petrucelli, "Morbid Curiosity: The Disturbing Demises of the Famous and Infamous", Perigee Trade (2009), p 114.
Vanity Fairs Jordan Hoffman called You're Next "one of the more entertaining horror pictures of the last 10 years." Chris Nashawaty of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a B+, praising "Wingard's canny knack for leavening his characters' gory demises with sick laughs and clever Rube Goldberg twists (razor-sharp piano wire hasn't been used this well since 1999's Audition). It's like Ordinary People meets Scream" and describing the final shot as "deliciously twisted". R. Kurt Osenlund of Slant Magazine gave the film 4 stars, stating the film "brazenly merges the home-invasion thriller with the dysfunctional family dramedy".
Alex and Clear discuss their next move when the rest of the survivors arrive outside the café where Terry was run over and killed by a speeding bus on the road. After watching a news report on the cause of the explosion, Alex concludes that Death is reclaiming the survivors according to the sequence of their intended demises on the plane. Nonetheless, he is too late to save Ms. Lewton whose house explodes after she is impaled by a falling kitchen knife. The remaining survivors reunite and Alex explains the situation as they drive through town.
The demises of the Theological Repository and the New Review left a publishing vacuum; the arrival in London of the author Thomas Christie, who was dedicated to starting a new periodical that would replace and perhaps even improve upon these precursors, was the primary impetus in the creation of the Analytical Review.Roper, 22–23. Johnson and Christie were mutual friends of Priestley and others, and their combined interest in beginning such a journal resulted in the foundation of the Analytical Review. The prospectus for the Analytical Review (1788) outlined the journal's intention to present readers with objective summaries of important new publications.
Ch'rell would be the first Shredder faced by the Ninja Turtles, who became unwittingly involved in his war with the rest of his race, whose previous allies included Hamato Yoshi, whom Shredder murdered. After a lengthy conflict-and several apparent demises-Ch'rell was captured and banished to the ice asteroid Mor Gal Tal. His adopted daughter Karai then assumed the mantle and his antagonism with the Turtles for a time, until the original Shredder returned and sought to conquer the world. Following his defeat, Karai apparently abandoned the title of Shredder, but Ch'rell left another "hair"-a virtual backup of his memories and personality.
This fort was only used for 6 weeks in 1858 by Colonel George Wright as his Snake River crossing point for his forces on 18 August 1858. After a few days he finished crossing for his campaign against the allied tribes to the north that ended with the Battle of Four Lakes and Battle of Spokane Plains. Fort Taylor was named for Captain Oliver Hazard Perry Taylor who was killed on 17 May 1858, while he served with Lt. Colonel Edward Steptoe in the Battle of Pine Creek against the allied tribes of Spokanes, Coeur d'Alenes, Palouse, Cayuse, and Yakimas. ;Demises On 1 October 1858 Fort Taylor was abandoned.
Along the way, the survivors realize that the demises of the Flight 180 survivors affected all of their lives even before the highway pileup by saving them from prior deaths, which explains why Death is working backwards this time. The SUV then suffers a blowout, causing them to swerve into a stack of PVC pipes in a farm that penetrate the car and injure Eugene. Rescue workers arrive and assist the farm owners, the Gibbons family, with rescuing the others while Eugene is hospitalized. Using the Jaws of Life, Kat's rescuer accidentally activates her airbag, causing her head to be impaled on a pipe protruding from her headrest.
The 2004 novel King of America by Samantha Gillison is loosely based on the life of Michael Rockefeller.An unsolved mystery -Samantha Gillison weaves fact and fiction in a mesmerizing new novel - INTERVIEW BY ALDEN MUDGE The 2007 film Welcome to the Jungle deals with two young couples who venture after Michael Rockefeller (thinking they can make a lot of money if they find evidence of Rockefeller) but meet grisly demises. Jeff Cohen's play The Man Who Ate Michael Rockefeller, based on the short story by Christopher Stokes, had its world premiere in an Off Broadway production at the West End Theatre in New York, directed by Alfred Preisser, from September 10 to October 3, 2010.
Some key activities of the Church of Scientology carry risks for members, and the deaths of some Scientologists have brought attention to the Church both due to the circumstances of their demises and their relationship with Scientology possibly being a factor.The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power Time, May. 06, 1991 By Richard Behar. By all appearances, Noah Lottick of Kingston, Pa., had been a normal, happy 24-year-old who was looking for his place in the world... his fingers were still clutching $171 in cash, virtually the only money he hadn't yet turned over to the Church of Scientology, the self-help "philosophy" group he had discovered just seven months earlier.
He found the corpses of seven huskies still chained at the base, but was greatly relieved to discover that eight of the dogs had managed to get loose from their chains. Later that afternoon, Kuramochi discovered the body of Riki covered in snow on the slope of a hill approaching the station. Even though he was surprised to discover that Riki's body was still warm, indicating that Riki had died just a short while before he was found, Kuramochi was devastated and heartbroken at the loss of one of the dogs that saved his life and that he had failed in his promise to bring Riki back alive. News of his discovery reached the people of Japan, including the owners of the eight deceased dogs, who were shocked and grief-stricken upon hearing of the demises of their beloved dogs.
One highlight features Ricky running down some aliens in a combine harvester, to the tune of "Combine Harvester (Brand New Key)" by The Wurzels. Eventually, the alien child inside Cat claws its way out; on board the alien ship, Foxy is impregnated with another alien fetus while Gavin loses his virginity to a shapely female alien; Bruce, Candy, and the Welsh brothers meet various horrible demises; Ricky blows up himself and four alien pursuers in a tank of liquid manure; back at the house, the female alien rips Foxy in half; and finally Gavin manages to use his laptop (in a sequence reminiscent of Independence Day) to overload the ley lines of the nearby stone circle. As Cat's alien child rips his arms off, Gavin manages to press the space bar with his nose, sending the stones shooting into the underside of the alien craft, which crashes into a convenient mountain. Jack the sound man, meanwhile, having been blinded by alien ichor early in the film, swims across the channel to the mainland, only to discover that he's lost the videotape that was the only proof of their extraterrestrial encounter.

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