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It's a great crime thriller that is full of twists and turns.
And seriously, this Hyperloop One saga is full of twists and turns.
Life is full of twists and turns — that's part of the journey.
"The road to breakthrough innovation if full of twists and turns," he added.
"The road to breakthrough innovation is full of twists and turns," he added.
And it looks like the film will indeed be full of twists and turns.
The comedian's saga is full of twists and turns and eventual triumph, so buckle up.
If a life is a journey, Ms. Beschta's was full of twists and turns, geographically and vocationally.
This video is so full of twists and turns that it would have M. Knight Shyamalan taking notes.
For La Scala Paris, this new act is just the latest development in a history full of twists and turns.
The Season 2 finale of Outlander was full of twists and turns, and we are still reeling from the big shocks from Saturday's episode.
The piece is full of twists and turns, from the small-time beginnings of the hackers' scamming careers to them eventually turning on each other.
Des Moines, Iowa (CNN)This presidential cycle has been full of twists and turns, but there's been one constant: Conventional wisdom has been dead wrong.
Today Tom McCoy brings us a puzzle full of twists and turns (more turns, really), a good theme that draws on your mental agility and your memory for famous combinations.
"Well, you know, the show is so full of twists and turns, so it is possible, but it would be disappointing if Jon Umber did really betray us," he said. Hmm.
Erica O'Neal, who had been a sommelier at Frasca, stockpiled mostly French and Italian wines for a discovery-packed list that is full of twists and turns even at its cheap end.
It was also full of twists and turns, ranging from Le Pen resigning from the leadership of the National Front to a last-minute release of Macron's emails (allegedly stolen by Russian hackers).
Then there is Mr. Bollinger, whose long-running legal battle is full of twists and turns that include clandestine photography, a private investigator, a mysterious phone call and courthouse victories later undone by losses in appeals court.
Ultimately, how we frame missed opportunities is a matter of recognizing that life is full of twists and turns, and that change — or a lack of change — doesn't always have to be considered unequivocally good or unequivocally bad.
Resident Evil 4 is one of the best and most impactful action horror games of all time The inciting incident is a bit hacky, but what unfolds is an intriguingly terrifying tale full of twists and turns wrapped inside a remarkably gripping environment.
Metallica's rollout of their new album, Hardwired... to Self-Destruct has been full of twists and turns, and this morning, they've thrown us for yet another loop by quietly posting the video for a legitimately thrashy new song, "Moth to Flame," on their website (watch the video here​!).
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads After an eight-year legal battle full of twists and turns, Facebook agreed to settle a case with Frédéric Durand-Baïssas, a French kindergarten teacher who sued the company for suspending his account after he posted Gustave Courbet's nude painting "L'Origine du monde" ("The Origin of the World," 1866).
The film, which stars Viola Davis and centers on a group of women coming together to complete a heist after (as the title suggests) being widowed by their criminal husbands, is full of twists and turns, none of which would have any impact if not for the thread of grief running through the whole thing.
AllMusic called it a "soundtrack for the mind ... full of twists and turns". Musicfromthemovies.com thought of the album as uncharacteristic for Goldenthal's style, calling the atmosphere "absolutely electrifying".
She is finding this case full of twists and turns and she is going head to head against a very accomplished defense attorney. Yuki worries not only about winning such a case, but her husband seems to be going through some sort of problems and Yuki would like to know exactly what they are.
In the Distance is a 2017 novel by writer and professor Hernán Diaz. The novel was a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction and for the Pulitzer Prize. The novel took six years to write. Carys Davies, writing for The Guardian, referred to the novel as a "thrilling narrative, full of twists and turns".
The lake was man-made in the early 1900s as a reservoir for a hydro-electric dam on the Beaver River built in 1912. In 1913, the Hydro Electric Power Commission of Ontario bought of land from farmers. This land was then cleared and flooded. After being flooded, the edge of the water was full of twists and turns with bay and inlets.
"It was a fast-paced thrill-ride, full of twists and turns." Michael from No White Noise gave the episode 2.5/4 saying that this was "the most fun episode to watch". Eric Goldman from IGN rated the episode with 8/10 saying that it was a pretty focused episode. He praised Paul Wesley's acting "[Paul Wesley] does deadpan well" and stated that he and Janina Gavankar were very fun.
The team put a large amount of effort into development, which left them no resources to aid in the localization of their previous title Grand Knights History. This led to its planned Western release being cancelled. Kamitani described the production as being "full of twists and turns". Kamitani credited programmer Kentaro Ohnishi for steering the game into becoming a beat 'em up, something Vanillaware had never done before.
Released on April 11, the film grossed a moderate $66 million worldwide. The film's plot and Reeves' performance, however, were met with mostly unenthusiastic reviews. Paul Byrnes of The Sydney Morning Herald stated, "It's full of twists and turns, a dead body in every reel, but it's not difficult to work out who's betraying whom, and that's just not good enough". The Guardian opined that "Reeves is fundamentally blank and uninteresting".
Hong Kong has a long coastline that is full of twists and turns with many bays and beaches. Many of them are well sheltered by mountains nearby, as Hong Kong is a mountainous place. As a result, large waves seldom appear at the bays, making them suitable for human swimming. However, with the increasing development and urbanisation of Hong Kong, water quality has worsened resulting in the closure of several beaches previously suitable for swimming.
The architect applied the latest features in castle design; the passages leading to the gates were full of twists and turns. Eventual assailants could not find cover against the arrows, stones or heated projectiles they had to confront. The knights had placed above the gates and on the walls hundreds of painted coats of arms and carved reliefs. Two hundred and forty-nine separate designs still remain, including those of grand masters, castle commandants, countries, and personal coat of arms of knights and religious figures.
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a 75% approval rating based on 199 reviews, with an average rating of 7.09/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Full of twists and turns, The Prestige is a dazzling period piece that never stops challenging the audience." Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 66 out of 100 based on 36 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale.
The Lofficiers thought that the 1966 version "gained in slickness" but became less atmospheric, awarding it two out of five. Biographer Benoît Peeters thought The Black Island to be "a pure detective story", describing it as "Remarkably well constructed" and highlighting that it contrasted the modern world of counterfeiters, airplanes, and television, with the mysteries of superstition and the historic castle. He described it as "an adventure full of twists and turns", with the characters Thompson and Thomson being "on top form". He nevertheless considered the 1966 version to be "shorter on charm" than the earlier versions.
According to Bob Minzesheimer of Gannett News Service "In baseball terms, Calico Joe is...like a pleasant, mid-season afternoon at the ballpark, when the home team slowly rallies and wins." In contrast to the typical Grisham novel that is "full of twists and turns and tension", this novel is "a sweet, simple story" according to The Washington Post Steven V. Roberts. Roberts describes the novel as a fable with a moral that "Good can come out of evil; it’s never too late to confess your sins and seek forgiveness." The story is also about relationships, such as the Castle brothers', and the Father-son Tracey relationship, and the relationship between Joe and his hometown community.
German film critics responded very positively to the film and praised the film's combination of artistic values with mass appeal. In the weekly newspaper Die Zeit Hans-Christoph Blumenberg called the film "the most accessible (and thus most commercial) and mature work of the director"., "dem zugänglichsten (und damit auch kommerziellsten) und reifsten Werk des Regisseur" Karena Niehoff wrote in the daily newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung that The Marriage of Maria Braun "is a charming and even amusing film, at the same time extraordinarily artful, artificial and full of twists and turns"., "ein richtig charmanter und sogar witziger Kinofilm und zugleich ungemein kunstvoll, künstlich und mit Falltüren noch und noch" Hanna Schygulla was praised by many film critics.
I got the call and I got told about the storyline and it was great — full of twists and turns. I kind of thought that my character had run his course with the other characters that were around before, but there's a new breed in now, so that means plenty of potential for Warren to come back in and cause some more mayhem." Speaking of the explanation for Warren surviving, Lomas said, "The saving grace was that they never actually saw my body — all they saw was me getting hit by a mirror. So we're going to do a whole storyline on how Warren got out, what happened and whose body it was that they found badly burnt.
" Phil Freeman, a writer for Alternative Press, gave the album a positive review compared PMtoday to the "earliest Mars Volta recordings, before Omar Rodríguez-López decided every flubbed note he recorded deserved its own solo album" due to their "funk rock riffing and blistering tempos." He closed the review with: Chris Marshman, a writer for webzine Alter the Press!, gave the album a positive review, stating that the album starts with a "somewhat dampening opener", referring to "Thoughts In Transit", and comments that a listener "could be forgiven for thinking that [they]’re not in for a very enjoyable listen. Take that stance and [they]’re wrong, because what In Medias Res is, is an album full of twists and turns that any attempt to guess what might be coming up will almost certainly be wrong.

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