Sentences with phrase «of the outlaw involved»

Aside from a quick look at a passing steam train, there are brief scenes where Morgan threatens a local man as he pins him to the wall, then a violent shot of the outlaw involved in a brutal fistfight.
Aside from a quick look at a passing steam train, there are brief scenes where Morgan threatens a local man as he pins him to the wall, then a violent shot of the outlaw involved in a brutal fistfight.

Not exact matches

Not all Wesleyans would agree on whether abortion is ever the most moral choice, and if not whether it should be outlawed or left to the judgment of those most intimately involved.
On the Sunday holiday, certain kinds of recreation were outlawed, and no violence (which necessarily involves the issue of morality) was supposed to be committed, not even by the criminal.
New government legislation proposed within its Audiovisual Media Services regulation (2014) has outlawed the filming and distribution of various «hard - core» sexual practices, most notably those involving physical restraint.
In the lead up to the fair the organisers were certainly active in marketing the fair with frequent Facebook posts of makers» work, behind - the - scene images of Outlaw HQ, a competition to win a VIP goody bag, as well as traditional advertising in local papers, sending out postcard packs to all involved and clear signage on the day.
There are some nice narrative thrusts — the bit involving literally painting the town red — but Eastwood, with editor Ferris Webster and director of photography Bruce Surtees in tow, would direct a far superior Western, The Outlaw Josey Wales, three years later.
Political groups have tried many times to outlaw the sale of any game that involves violent acts in Germany, failing each time.
Political groups have tried many times to outlaw the sale of any game that involves violent acts in Germany, failing each time.
The entire thing as enacted originally is here (193 pages), the laundering part is Subtitle H. Fortunately, what is outlawed is willful acts, e.g. «knowing that the property involved in a financial transaction represents the proceeds of some form of unlawful activity», «with the intent to promote the carrying on of specified unlawful activity».
In December, the Justice Department seemed to signal a change in attitude and began exploring the possibility of outlawing bump stocks by changing federal regulations, a lengthy process that involves posting a public notice and soliciting comments from those with an interest.
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