Only the other day the Evening Press reported that the cliffhanging House In The Rock had been bought by a Pateley Bridge antiques dealer. |
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The hype has worked, but the reality is a lumbering, unconvincing tale that is filled with one cliffhanging moment after another but never builds into a satisfying thriller. |
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There's a plodding quality to the chills and thrills of what should be a sequence of cliffhanging events. |
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Harvey, 38, has also brought his gay touch to cliffhanging episodes of Coronation Street. |
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Teens, especially reluctant readers, will enjoy this fast-paced action novel marked by cliffhanging chapters and realistic snowboarding and skiing action. |
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Sky One's screenings of the previous series ended last week with two cliffhanging questions waiting to be answered. |
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She can't believe her luck at being the focus of such cliffhanging Street storylines. |
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As I found with The Fear Index, a cliffhanging chapter ending will force the most reluctant runner into his or her trainers again, not for the fun of training but simply to find out what happens next. |
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In Monday's two cliffhanging episodes she is involved in a terrifying car crash that leaves her life hanging in the balance. |
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It's a cliffhanging end to Shaun Williamson's nine years in the BBC soap and one he couldn't be happier with. |
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After that cliffhanging finish in New York last year, Lewis righted the wrong by defeating Holyfield on points in Las Vegas six months later. |
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Whitaker's mount became the oldest horse ever to win the classic at 21 years of age after a cliffhanging duel with Ireland's John Ledingham on Kilbaha. |
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As this cliffhanging episode draws to a close it's still only 8am. |
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