Sentences with phrase «ghastlier deaths»

In pages positively brimming with gusto, Bragg collects some of the odder and ghastlier deaths of famous people throughout history.
Heather Pearce, a student playing the role of a patient during a demonstration of tube feeding, dies a ghastly death when disinfectant is mixed with the warm milk used in the feeding.
I suspect your comment is disingenuous and intended to provoke, but if you're truly worried that a child will die a «ghastly death from flesh eating bacteria contracted from Kosher chicken fingers she was served at her school cafeteria,» I think you can sleep soundly at night, Francine.
Victims die a ghastly death with the Joker's grin affixed to their faces.
In fact, he dies a ghastly death — one that no person who goes to see a movie named after a horse will want to witness.
The art and sound design will haunt you, as will some of the ghastly death scenes.

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Since that ghastly event, most churches have repudiated the false charge of deicide, which implied that the Jews were accursed by God because they put the Son of God to death.
Sometimes the picture of hell has been painted in lurid fashion, with ghastly punishment inflicted upon «lost» persons; more frequently, at least in recent theological writing, this aspect has been muted or denied, and stress has been put on such ideas as persistence after death apart from God's presence — or even in that presence, which for the utterly unworthy man or woman would be horrifying, as when an evil person is compelled to be with someone whom he or she deeply hates.
Innocence of the ghastly conditions of their particular human crisis - grinding poverty, economic slavery, disease; malnutrition that stunts the development of the brain and maims intelligence; thwarted, inhibited stature, physical and psychological shockingly premature death - innocence of this awful truth is at a furious pace giving way to a new consciousness and conscience, to conscientization.
The royals» dismal, off - key response to the tragic death of Princess Di in 1997 whipped up more public vituperation against the Monarchy than anything we have seen since the ghastly Edward VIII ran off with Wallis Simpson back in the days of black and white newsreel.
But within a few days, the disease would return with a vengeance, bringing with it an even higher fever, bleeding, vomiting and eventually turning a person's skin a ghastly shade of yellow — hence the disease's name — and ultimately leading to death.
He owes his soul to the ghastly Davy Jones unless he can cheat death - and eternal damnation - by seizing the fabled Dead Man's Chest.
Park City Ghost Tours takes visitors hunting for spirits while sharing ghastly tales of their lives and deaths.
The ghastly subject matter and explicitly gruesome nature of some character deaths would be disturbing to witness if the grizzly scenes weren't offset by the adorably stylized, bobbleheaded nature of the characters themselves.
You could addict the entire population of that country to heroin, and the damage would not even be close in its moral and practical weight to 50,000 deaths, many of them ghastly.
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