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... that lacks proper punctuation.

Sentence Drawing Faust's Monologue (German version)

Straight from West Palm Beach, Belt Buckle Death Sentence play in-your-face thrashcore. It's a good mix of powerviolence with punk, providing a fast tempo while maintaining listenability. Many of their songs revolve around sexual innuendo and gore, very similar to their grindcore and powerviolence contemporaries. Breakdowns are few and far between but are surprisingly melodic, with most of the segues of their songs simply being guitar solos. The quartet have a very underground aesthetic associated with the local skate scenes.

Fíona Ní Chinnéide, IPRT Campaigns and Communications Officer, at the Open Forum 2010: 'Exploding Prisoner Numbers'.

Photo by Derek Speirs.

This photo is of one of the "party chimps" at Auckland zoo. Said chimp is very old and despite the photo, he seems reasonably happy. The chimp was surrounded by adoring children and appeared to be enjoying the attention. Happily, he is the last of a generation and the "new" chimps are much more "wild".

Cleveland Bound Death Sentence @ Memory Lanes, Minneapolis, MN - June 21st, 2014

I love that when Josie smiles or laughs hard her eyes turn into half moons.

  

**Not, of course, followed by the following conversation:

Jack Torrance: Wendy.

Wendy Torrance: Stay away.

Jack Torrance: Darling. Light, of my life. I'm not gonna hurt ya. You didn't let me finish my sentence. I said, I'm not gonna hurt ya. I'm just gonna bash your brains in. I'm gonna bash 'em right the f*** in. Ha, ha.

  

(By the way, I'm totally going to have nightmares tonight for referencing the dumb movie which scares the heck out of me every time I see it.)

Poinephobia - fear of being punished

The use of commas influence how a sentence is interpreted, which is why it is essential to now when and when not to use it visit this website- www.howtoglobe.com/use-commas-correctly-sentence/ .

..generally, just as she had got its neck nicely straightened out, to give the hedgehog a blow with its head, it WOULD twist & look at her

As of 2006 there were no laws in China governing acts of cruelty to animals.[2] In certain jurisdictions such as Fuzhou, dog control officers may kill any unaccompanied dogs on sight. However, the People's Republic of China is currently in the process of making changes to its stray-dog population laws in the capital city, Beijing. Mr. Zheng Gang who is the director of the Internal and Judicial Committee which comes under the Beijing Municipal People's Congress (BMPC), supports the new draft of the Beijing Municipal Regulation on Dogs from the local government. This new law is due to replace the current Beijing Municipal Regulation on Dog Ownership, introduced in 1889. The current regulation talks of "strictly" limiting dog ownership and controlling the number of dogs in the city. The new draft focuses instead on "strict management and combining restrictions with management."[3] There are no government supported charitable organizations like the RSPCA, which monitors the cases on animal cruelty, so that all kinds of animal abuses, such as to fish, tigers, and bears, are to be reported for law enforcement and animal welfare.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

Sentences contributed to the Craigslist Sentence Generator Garland project.

Dahr Jamail, James Branum, Travis Bishop.

It's the disease of the age,

It's the disease that we crave.

 

Protect me from what I want ...

The Sentencing Project 25th Anniversary

Assistant Commissioner of An Garda Síochána, Louis Harkin, speaking at the IPRT Open Forum 2010.

Photo by Derek Speirs.

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You rebel you!

 

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Rural Suffolk, 1759. As the countryside waits for Halley's Comet, Sally Poppy is sentenced to hang for a heinous murder. When she claims to be pregnant, a jury of twelve matrons are taken from their housework to decide whether she's telling the truth, or simply trying to escape the noose...

U.S. District Judge Andrew Guilford

Janis Bell is the author of Clean, Well-lighted Sentences: A Guide to Avoiding the Most Common Errors in Grammar and Punctuation. She conducted an interactive writer's workshop at the Hayward Public Library on June 20, 2009, to help writers of all levels to perfect the sentences they write. She reviewed what typically goes awry in sentences, and answered questions from the audience. Janis Bell has been teaching writing for more than three decades. Find out more at:

 

www.janisbell.com/

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"They say that it was my dream since I was a child"

Mona Hatoum, 1992. Pompidou.

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