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- If that is true, it's both ragingly unprofessional and thoroughly understandable.
- Sadly, Big Ding saw and heard the whole thing and ragingly left in tears and shock, ending their relationship.
- He sees inhuman Islamic fundamentalism, the ragingly murderous mullahs as the biggest danger for the western world, " he wrote.
- Rusty is hysterical, masochistic, voracious, self-loathing and ragingly " on " every minute of her waking day.
- This latest kink in the ragingly popular dysfunctional family comedy presents twins of the opposite sex who are, well, made for each other.
- But he also knows how to tell a meaty story with deft techniques . . . " The Bioscope Man " is a ragingly powerful story ."
- Lily is ragingly jealous of her mother, Claudia, fearing that Claudia is " hotter " than she, as she still attracts the attention of teenage boys especially Brad.
- Harry Potter comes to its ragingly popular source material on bended knee, and replicates the book virtually page by page, which rather negates the point of hiring a good screenwriter like Steve Kloves.
- One problem is that while Hank walks the walk and talks some foul-mouthed talk to Zellweger ( who turns in a surprisingly blah performance ), he's never convincingly, ragingly wild.
- As the official timepiece of the Tour de France's Team Festina, ragingly rugged Road Warrior watches promise to remain unscathed even if you crash, bail and get run over by several hundred cyclists.
- Wrote Allmusic, the album " is exactly what you'd expect from a Jasta-Ezec union-- spit-flying, angsty hollering and riffs that alternate between ragingly fast and grindingly slow ."
- Adding to the edgy fun is Laura Dern, as the dentist's ragingly conventional office assistant, fiancee, and chatelaine, who doesn't take at all kindly to anybody making waves in her domain.
- ". . . The Glorious Team Batista is a ragingly obvious commercial film, with manufactured characters, drama, and situations that seem ripped from a pulpy bestseller you might find featured in an airport bookstore ( Surprise!
- Roger Allam, as the ragingly homosexual showbiz pro who has to knock the raw recruits into some kind of theatrical shape to tour the Malay Peninsula, finds humor and humanity in every pastiche, from Noel Coward to Marlene Dietrich.
- Smith, a savvy street cop, is recruited for the agency by Jones's unflappable senior agent, who chooses him over a roomful of ragingly correct rule followers unlikely to bring to the job Smith's kind of resourcefulness.
- His first novel, " I Can Get It for You Wholesale, " published in 1937 when he was 24, teemed with the life in Manhattan's garment center, telling about the rise of the ragingly ambitious Harry Bogen.
- Unless you're male, 21 or younger, wearing a baseball cap, listening to hip-hop while simultaneously playing Sega Dreamcast and _ here's the key _ fully, ragingly, perpetually aroused, then there's no need for you to read any further.
- Shakespeare creates a picture of two people who were ragingly jealous of each other's gifts _ Hemingway of Gellhorn because she was braver and a better reporter; Gellhorn of Hemingway because he happened to be a great writer, which she, hampered by a lack of imagination, could never be.
- "The Last Days of Disco " suffers from a lack of creative imagination on Stillman's part, an inability to take the overeducated, super-articulate and ragingly insecure young people who romped through his witty " Metropolitan " and " Barcelona " to distinctive new places.
- :This whole episode is proof that Meelar has this idea that his or her own opinion is neutral and anything he / she disagrees with is therefore non-NPOV . This is a common misconception among Democrats who feel that they are'moderate'when in fact they are ragingly left wing . Mlorrey 16 : 48, 13 Jun 2005 ( UTC)