Sentences with phrase «abominations too»

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It too was an abomination and today isz seen as more of a norm.
That, too, is an abomination.
The club know this too and that will have had a massive impact on the decision to leak the stories about a «new manager shortlist» that we're doing the rounds in the abomination that was the cup final performance.
Second, having experienced the undoubted pleasures of Bournemouth and the complete abomination that is Blackpool over the space of 15 years, I am getting too old to attend such events unless there's a guarantee of a 5 - star hotel thanks very much.
The prom dress shopping moment also required a plot device in the form of a too shiny, too tight, too cut - out and too short abomination before settling on the perfect»50s rose - and sequin - embellished lace dress, which Napier rented from Palace Costume.
Worse, the gore is sedate or obscured in barely - glimpsed jump - cuts for fear that its synthetic Hell is too intense, somehow, for an audience primed for abomination.
And below from my friend, fellow author Brandon Hale, comes this abomination — the clown version of my profile pic from a man with too much time on his hands:
Once an abomination has been put to the sword, the sense of accomplishment is soon replaced with a sense of abandonment as players are once against thrust into a plastic world, all too willing to remind them they're not immersed in a breathing universe, but simply playing a videogame.
, some sliding puzzles (fun and not too difficult), a few 2D levels (great for variation) and then the abomination pictured above (you'll have to be patient and have perfect control over the analog stick).
You fight the abominations in waves with a too brief interlude giving you a chance to upgrade weapons, armor, or just resupply as you try to stay alive before getting killed by the powerful boss zombies in the final rounds.
There's an upper and lower path that leads to the double jump ability, and the lower path is guarded by these one - eyed, two - legged abominations that are too tall for Elliot to shoot.
My friend's remark wasn't some kind of reactionary abomination in the supposedly liberal, unimpeachably politically correct art world, which too often treats feminism as a fait accompli or as a supplementary micropolitics.
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