Sentences with phrase «cigarettes burns at»

We can see the flaws too, like the failed focus - pull as Elliott's canoe drifts towards the camera, or the visible cigarette burns at upper right (meaning this probably wasn't mastered from the negative), or the clumsy splice right through the middle of Elliott's lean and handsome face around nineteen minutes in.

Not exact matches

They'll burn cigarettes into my skin, jab me anyplace they like, bloody my nose, blacken my eyes, laugh at my tears, hold a gun to my head, cut me, tattoo me, as their eyes grow large and excited.
When I toss a lit cigarette in at night it burns like the Northern Lights.
As «Fifty Shades Darker» kept ending with coda after coda, it finally concluded with Ana's handsy, disgraced ex-boss Jack Hyde (Eric Johnson) standing at the edge of a lake from Christian's family home as fireworks ignite the sky, burning a cigarette through Christian's face of a family photo.
As she wrote, she would keep a cigarette burning in the ashtray at her elbow, occasionally blowing great smoky O's into the air.
At least that way you can convince smokers that cigarettes do not cause cancer rather than trying to convince NY Times readers that burning fossil fuels has no impact on Earth's climate.
At trial, however, he was acquitted on grounds that the charges required «specific intent» — the intent to cause damage with a further result in mind (such as dropping a cigarette in a waste bin with the intent to burn down a house).
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