Sentences with phrase «with bodies piling up»

With bodies piling up and the community gripped by panic, two outsiders — city journalist Andrea (Tomas Milian, DJANGO KILL... IF YOU LIVE, SHOOT!)

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As per Professor Crossan's analyses in his many books, the body of Jesus would have ended up in the mass graves of the crucified, eaten by wild dogs, covered with lime in a shallow grave, or under a pile of stones.
The scale of the killing — the sheer number of bodies piled up by it — was much larger in the twentieth century, but that probably has more to do with modern weaponry than with Nietzschean irrationalism.
At the Institute of Public Health and Nutrition in Dhaka - the government body charged with implementing the curbs on formula manufacturers - director Professor Dr Fatima Parveen Chowdhury is looking askance at several tins of formula milk piled up on her desk.
You're with a bunch of yak herders at night in Tibet, and you've got a choice: You can hang out with the other scientists and listen to their stories of Chicago or their problems with their wives, or you can just wrap yourself up in a blanket and go down and hang in the body pile with the yak herders and drink rakshi and eat tsampa and fart.
Tailed by a trio of cops also looking to find the missing diamonds, and with the body count piling up, Cruz soon realizes that what appeared to be a standard missing person's case is anything but, and could quite possibly bring about the end of the world as we know it.
It's a very familiar premise, to the point that horror movie devotees will assume that the supposedly sophisticated people from the city will undoubtedly cross paths with savage country bumpkins, leading to blood flowing freely and bodies piling up.
The opening moments of Lincoln put those hyperbolic claims in perspective, as Steven Spielberg — with his usual flair for highlighting how truly ugly war really is — shows a nation so divided that its opposing factions are killing one another in numbers so extreme that the bodies are literally piling up on top of one another.
An early, intense two - hander between Richardson and Martin instantly crystallizes the undercurrent of class tension that runs beneath the civilized sniping; Gorman spends the opening act with the affect of a man who's actually a pile of badgers in a trench coat, effortlessly angling the comedic bent into the darkness as the bodies pile up.
It'll also make you smile and laugh with maniacal glee as the bodies of your demon enemies litter the floor and pile up high.
As is so often the case with such scenarios, things quickly spiral downward, and the bodies begin to pile up.
Every scene is spiked with laughs, which helps lighten up the admittedly dark subject matter, especially as the dead bodies start to pile up.
With the prospect of bodies piling up, Mrs. Lovett has another plan to help her acquire meat for her pies, which is quite scarce.
Paul Hardiman looks into the convoluted history of this car, which has recently been re-created in its final, Brooklands racing form in Arms Race / In SS Seduction, John Warburton discovers the appeal of the Jaguar SS100 when he meets a man who has restored one from a pile of bits / Stefan Marjoram visits the 75th Goodwood Members» Meeting / In Arrivederci, Fuoriserie, Douglas Blain ponders the lost years of automobile body design in Italy, as documented in two new books, and renews his friendship with well known stylist Tom Tjaarda in Turin / For this month's Back on the Road, Michael Ware visits a rare 1909 Briton 10hp which was laid up for more than 40 years
This heart - stopping, paranoia - fueled, propulsively readable, viscerally suspenseful, disconcertingly shifty new mystery in the Kay Scarpetta series — she heads up the Cambridge Forensic Center — complete with a labyrinthine lesbian loop, bodies piling up, strange sounds, the FBI and the Cambridge police and the CIA frighteningly intertwined, and helicopters is one of the most riveting -LSB-...]
I play rugby well into college, in intramural and rec leagues, until the day I'm on the bottom end of a pile - up and my face and upper body are mashed into moist grass and I feel fully, with a clarity that comes only from pain, that I have a body, that it has a shape and texture, and I get up from the pile and walk off the field and never play again.
In their different ways, John Coplans's large black - and - white photographs of his body up close and Sarah Sze with her piles of household items create self - portraits as objects of decay.
As the bodies of those who get in their way begin piling up, it is clear we are dealing with a ruthless, well - organized foe with plans for major high - tech mayhem.
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