Sentences with phrase «of the train wreck known»

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When we first posted this article, the Rams were receiving just 4 % of spread bets at our contributing sportsbooks — roughly the same level of public support received by the Hollywood train wreck known as I, Frankenstein.
We already know that our current governor, ethical train wreck Andrew Cuomo likes to get a little too touchy - feely with the levers of government.
The latest research into the little known, fault - riddled, undersea landscape off of Southern California and northern Baja California has revealed more worrisome details about a tectonic train wreck in the Earth's crust with the potential for magnitude 7.9 to 8.0 earthquakes.
That cycle was started when Italian actress Monica Vitti, known for her brooding films with Michelangelo Antonioni («L'Aventurra,» «L'Eclisse»), exquisitely took up the mantle of popular British comic strip heroine «Modesty Blaise» (1966), a pop art masterpiece (or train wreck, take your pick), which makes up a double feature with Jane Fonda's turn as «Barbarella» (1968), based on a French comic strip, on Thursday, May 17, at the Castro Theatre.
As it stands, Gigli is a train - wreck of missed opportunities which will now only be known as a novelty piece.
, and a fascinated follower of the train wreck commonly known as «The Bachelor» franchise, this announcement pretty much blew my mind and inspired me to create the following graphic.
I can certainly claim that, knowing 2 — one a non-stop eating machine, the other a nervous / anxious wreck — both of whom were «brought up» in a loving family, (albeit lack of training) that they are indeed high maintenance.
That's good to know, because finding out where you're supposed to go in this train wreck is even more complicated than in any of the other Soulslike game I've played, so you'll spend a lot of time in that gameplay loop.
It says nothing about people rushing to stoke the engine with more and more coal, or how much actual coal is added (thus the actual range of speeds to expect), or the possibility of a precipice with bridge out up ahead (runaway GW), how dangerous that might be at various speeds, entailing greater or less number of deaths, or how far or close that precipice is, which we don't know either (except we have some fossil evidence of train wrecks in which 90 % of life died, so we know it could be bad).
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