Sentences with phrase «decapitation seems»

The Reverend Peter J. Gomes, a black minister of the American Baptist Church and longtime Harvard chaplain, wrote in the Boston Globe: «When lawyers, the courts, and the media all seem complicit in the cycle of vengeance and blood and no closure short of decapitation seems acceptable, then we have reason to worry about the climate for justice, mercy, and charity; and Salem in 1692 seems not so far removed in moral climate from Boston in 2002.»

Not exact matches

The Walking Dead gets a lot of attention (and criticism) for its graphic kills, dismemberments and decapitations; the show's producers seem to find special pleasure in coming up with fresh ways to exert final punishment on the living and the dead.
All the focus seems to have been deflected to the Mikel tackle and the Theo penalty incident, with the occasional mention of Ivanobitch's attempted decapitation.
The Lib Dem «decapitation strategy» seemed to have little effect — the proportion of people who said it made them more likely to vote Lib Dem was cancelled out by the people who said it made them more likely to vote Conservative.
Family films and mild horror can coexist (Arachnophobia and Gremlins come to mind), but by stuffing cloying scenes of adorably smart canine activities (the dog plays Scrabble, types with a pencil in its mouth, and barks his answers — one bark for yes, two for no) in the middle of some adult horror (eye gougings, decapitations, and grisly scenes of bloodshed throughout), the two elements seem to work at odds to one another.
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