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  • All of our plans to impress them were shot to hell.
  • And now it's all shot to hell ."
  • Four years later, everything's been shot to hell.
  • But family values have been shot to hell.
  • The banking sector is shot to hell,
  • It was released in 2006, just before their " Shot to Hell " album.
  • In 2006, the band left Artemis Records and signed to Roadrunner Records, releasing the album " Shot to Hell ".
  • "I've tried to keep it under control, but it flares up and my mechanics are shot to hell,"
  • Moye claims that the final total of 13 changes was unacceptable because " [ t ] he integrity of the show was shot to hell ."
  • He can draft his opponents, cruise along in their slipstream, then slingshot into the lead when their nerves and fuel reserves are shot to hell.
  • According to Blabbermouth . net, " " Shot to Hell " will not cause [ the band ] to lose fans, even with the abundance of ballads this time around.
  • It will also feature a solo performance of the song " The Last Goodbye " from the 2006 " Shot to Hell " album and an exclusive tour of the BLS Bunker.
  • The modifications included a skull overlay that resembles a portion of Hitler s jaw having been " eaten away " and the German subscript at the bottom of the stamp altered reading " Reich shot to hell ".
  • "All this will be shot to hell if the next morning some poor jogger gets it in Central Park or Riverside Park, " said Herbert J . Gans, a professor of sociology at Columbia University.
  • You might do everything and you think, ` Boy, what a great thing I've done,'and the person you're doing it for might perceive you've got ulterior motives or whatever and the whole thing's shot to hell.
  • In fact, it is easier to listen to " Shot to Hell " in one sitting because of the song variety . . . . " Shot to Hell " is probably more of what you expect with just a hint of progression ."
  • In fact, it is easier to listen to " Shot to Hell " in one sitting because of the song variety . . . . " Shot to Hell " is probably more of what you expect with just a hint of progression ."
  • Well, if anyone's life was shot to hell to the point that they became homeless, and a blizzard was moving in, why wouldn't they try to find a police car to vandalize and bash in, so that the officers would get them a guaranteed " warm " free room, a hot shower, and a hot meal?