Sentences with phrase «pretty strong language»

That's pretty strong language for a phenomena that is supposedly only «very likely» even in the IPCC's own parlance.
And that word describes Hugo's first hours almost «perfect», also because the game features a pretty strong language.
Inferior qualities of Amazon service» is pretty strong language to use describing Amazon's store.
Pretty strong language, but no stronger than the metaphor Daniel Mitchell of the Heritage Foundation used, in an op - ed article in The Washington Times, to «describe a bill designed to prevent corporations from rechartering abroad for tax purposes: Mitchell described this legislation as the «Dred Scott tax bill,» referring to the infamous 1857 Supreme Court ruling that required free states to return escaped slaves.

Not exact matches

The series is called My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman, and as the title insinuates, it's a pretty laid - back affair with some extremely high - profile guests (Warning: The clip below contains some somewhat strong language.).
We may laugh at these examples or dismiss them silly, but the biblical language employed in these contexts is actually pretty strong: eating shellfish is an abomination, a bare head is a disgrace, gossips will not inherit the kingdom of God, careless words are punishable by hell, guys who leer at women should gouge out their eyes.
X-Men: Apocalypse Rated PG - 13 for sequences of violence, action and destruction, brief strong language and some suggestive images Rotten Tomatoes Score: 48 % While the X-Men First Class trilogy had been moving along nicely, director Bryan Singer made a humongous error with this final chapter, posing Oscar Isaac as the all - powerful Apocalypse, a seemingly immortal villain capable of doing pretty much anything.
But it included some pretty strong anti-environmentalist language and even a whiff of climate denial.
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