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35 Sentences With "play Russian roulette"

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Would you really play Russian roulette with your daughter's fate?
What makes you play Russian roulette with your life like that?
In chillers like "The Lodge" and "Swallow," they guzzle safety pins and play Russian roulette.
European companies are watching aghast as the U.S. and China play Russian roulette with the world economy.
"We don't have the luxury to play Russian roulette with the consumers in the United States," he said.
If students need anything higher than a 22008, they're being forced to play Russian roulette, Mr. Nassirian said.
There's the language ("we are about to play Russian Roulette with the entire human race with already two bullets loaded").
Water is purchased in bottles, the Lebanese preferring not to play Russian roulette with the liquid sputtering from household taps.
An indicative scene: a few hours into the game, you're captured and forced to play Russian roulette with the lives of your party members.
Since the state's leaders seem determined to play Russian roulette with the vote either way, there's really no point in trying to suss that out.
These investors and decision-makers can continue to "play Russian roulette with our hospitable planet" by financing industries that destroy our stable climate, he has said.
"We are going after those callous dealers who play Russian Roulette with other people's lives," Bharara wrote in an op-ed published in the Daily News.
"You don't want to play Russian roulette with a substance when you have no idea when it's going to hit, or how long it's going to last," Barsoom said.
College basketball is in conference tournament season, which means it's time for smaller-conference teams that have been dominant in their leagues all year to essentially play Russian Roulette with their NCAA Tournament hopes.
"When your infant's body is being racked by 40 seizures every single day, you do not have three business days to play Russian roulette, waiting for a medication that could stop his seizures and right your world again," Danielle said.
"We had a good bipartisan bill developed on a bipartisan basis with members in the Senate over the last 48 hours, until the Democratic leader and the speaker of the House decided to blow it all up and play Russian roulette with the markets," McConnell said.
"At a time when 9 million South Africans are without work and our fragile economy requires leadership and clear policy direction, President Zuma continues to play "Russian Roulette" with our economy and the future of our country," Mmusi Maimane, leader of the Democratic Alliance said in a statement.
With a cast that included Robert De Niro, Christopher Walken, Meryl Streep and John Cazale, "The Deer Hunter" is perhaps best remembered for a nail-biting sequence in which Mr. De Niro and Mr. Walken's characters, having been taken prisoner by the North Vietnamese, are forced to play Russian roulette with each other.
A decorated Vietnam veteran who had collected 13 police commendations, Mr. Burge and detectives under his command were accused of extracting confessions from more than 100 people while questioning them in the 1970s and '80s by shocking them with cattle prods, smothering them with plastic typewriter covers and pointing guns in their mouths while pretending to play Russian roulette.
Hawthorne Heights' infamous lyric "Cut my wrists and black my eyes / So I can fall asleep tonight or die" from 2004's "Ohio Is For Lovers" has become one of emo's most immediate reference points, and "Play Russian roulette as we kiss / I'll be your cheap novelty / Blow your brains out on me" from Senses Fail's "Choke On This" and "Take this razor, sign your name across my wrists / So everyone will know who left me like this" from Bayside's "Synonym For Acquiescence" didn't do much to dampen a reputation that twinned death and romance in a way that reduced emo en masse to a vision of heartbroken dudes crying in Taco Bell.
Jack proposes they play Russian roulette. Tom grabs the gun and shoots Jack. Jack had all the chambers loaded with bullets. Tom sets Jack and his trailer on fire and leaves.
Ryan performed a controversial effect in his audition in the seventh series of Britain's Got Talent as he is seen to have Alesha Dixon play Russian roulette with a staple gun against his own head.
Stillwell set fire to the paper with his formula on it; Calvin grabbed for it and fell out the window to his death. The shock of these events caused Stillwell's amnesia. The Major has Willard play Russian roulette with his gun pointed at Stillwell's head in an attempt to get his formula. Shela shoots Willard.
Modell forces Mulder to play Russian roulette with him. Despite Scully's pleading, Mulder pulls the trigger first at Modell and then himself, the hammer falling on an empty chamber both times. Modell then makes him aim the gun at Scully. At the last instant, Scully sees a fire alarm in a mirror and pulls it, breaking Modell's concentration.
Later, the squad is captured and incarcerated in a POW camp, where the prisoners are forced to play Russian roulette in a similar manner to the film The Deer Hunter. After escaping, they discover that one of the Cambodian guerrillas is a traitor. With the Vietnamese military in pursuit, they are able to reach the bunker, where a final showdown with the (giggling) Vietnamese general occurs.
Lyle begins to play Russian roulette with the Bravertons, explaining how his late father taught him its history (along with numerous other disciplinary methods by which he abides) prior to his luck in roulette expiring. Zack stabs Lyle with a pocket knife, which only makes Lyle angrier. Catherine tries to talk to Lyle, pretending to be his ex- wife. While he is confused, Reese attacks Lyle from behind.
Benson holds a press conference and admits that she lied on the witness stand. When Lewis does not release the girl, Benson tracks him down and surrenders to him. With his hostage watching, Lewis at first attempts to rape Benson, but changes his mind when she refuses to show him fear; instead, he forces her to play Russian roulette with him. As a police squad closes in, Lewis taunts her one last time before committing suicide right in front of her.
The Scorpion reveals that he has been killing all the people that Pardo has helped, which he says proves the futility of Pardo's redemption. The Scorpion demands Agustin to play Russian roulette; when he refuses, the Scorpion wounds Antonia and finally kills Agustin. The Scorpion demands Antonia play under threat of Pardo's death, but Pardo points out that the Scorpion would never kill him without making him suffer. Both Antonia and the Scorpion are disarmed, and the two men face off.
The contestants all began Round 1 with 300 zloty, with correct answers adding that amount to the total. Like the U.S. version, a wrong answer gave all money to the challenger, and the contestant had to play Russian Roulette by pulling the lever in front of them. The values increased to 600 zloty for Round 2, 1,000 zloty for Round 3, and 1,500 zloty for Round 4. Also unlike the U.S. version, in Round 4, the contestant in control couldn't answer the question themselves.
49-51 He had just escaped from the Slack Canyon Conservation Camp when he shot and killed a small-time criminal named Joseph Szymankiewicz in Tallahassee, Florida, in 1973. He claimed that he acted in self-defense—that Szymankiewicz had stolen his money, forced him to play Russian roulette, and sexually assaulted him. However, evidence and witness testimony from a co- defendant indicated that Spenkelink left their shared motel room, returned with a gun, and shot Szymankiewicz in the back. He turned down a plea bargain to second-degree murder that would have resulted in a life sentence.
The single was originally packaged in a fake newspaper that makes outrageous statements such as "Refused To Play Russian Roulette", "No Ones Innocent, Except Us", "Donut's Laugh saves life" (Donut being a nickname for Jim Walker) and "The Girl Who Drove Me To Tea" among others. The B-side was designed to mock people buying the record (the tracks only sensical rhythm is a bassline played over nonsensical yelling), much to the dismay of drummer Jim Walker. NME named it the 242nd greatest song of all time in 2014. The song's bass line was named as the 18th best bassline of all time by Stylus Magazine in 2005.
Red Velvet on stage at the Myongji University Festival in 2016 Red Velvet's second mini-album The Velvet was intended to be released on March 16, 2016; however, SM Entertainment announced that the music video and album's release would be delayed "to guarantee a high quality of work". The album and its title track "One of These Nights" (Korean title: 7월 7일) was only released on March 17. The album showcases the smooth R&B-influenced; "velvet" side of the group's concept and is a direct follow-up album to The Red, which highlighted the group's bright and bold "red" persona. The group released their third extended play, Russian Roulette, on September 7, 2016.
They take a train to Paris, where their responses to both benign and malicious Parisians cause several situations to escalate to dangerous hostility. In a public restroom, a Gulag survivor tells them of a friend who refused to relieve himself in public and subsequently froze to death, puzzling the three as to the meaning of the story. They then go to see Asterix, an avid cocaine user who owes Saïd money, leading to a violent confrontation as he appears to try to force Vinz to play Russian roulette (the gun is secretly unloaded). A run-in with sadistic plainclothes police, who verbally and physically abuse Saïd and Hubert, results in the three missing the last train from Saint-Lazare station and spending the night on the streets.
She was chair of the Law and Public Safety Committee and the Task Force on Catastrophic and Long-Term Health Care Committee while the Republicans held the chamber in the 1990s. She was also a co-chair of the Republican Task Force on Government Accountability and Efficiency, State Government and Independent Authorities Committees, the Advisory Council on Women and Children, and the Safe and Secure Communities Selection Panel. In addition, she served on the Assembly Budget, Consumer Affairs, and Transportation Committees and was the New Jersey State Director of the National Order of Women Legislators. In 1988, Crecco proposed legislation in the Assembly to require schools to teach abstinence as the only reliable means of preventing the spread of AIDS, stating that without this approach "we are allowing our children to play Russian roulette".
One of the most notable stretches of average speed cameras in the UK is found on the A77 road in Scotland, with being monitored between Kilmarnock and Girvan. In 2006 it was confirmed that speeding tickets could potentially be avoided from the 'SPECS' cameras by changing lanes and the RAC Foundation feared that people may play "Russian Roulette" changing from one lane to another to lessen their odds of being caught; however, in 2007 the system was upgraded for multi-lane use and in 2008 the manufacturer described the "myth" as "categorically untrue". There exists evidence that implementation of systems such as SPECS has a considerable effect on the volume of drivers travelling at excessive speeds; on the stretch of road mentioned above (A77 Between Glasgow and Ayr) there has been noted a "huge drop" in speeding violations since the introduction of a SPECS system.

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