At the same time, the gorier the propaganda, the better it was for ISIS recruiting. |
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But once the films became gorier and more sexually explicit, the whole thing started to unravel. |
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But the reshuffle David Cameron, the Conservative prime minister, carried out on July 14th and 15th was far gorier than expected. |
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Most of IS's ideas and all of its gorier methods are rejected by most Muslims, who see the group simply as criminal. |
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It's written by Barbara Machin who gave us Waking The Dead although this is much gorier, with lingering shots of the dismembered body. |
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Lately, though, I've been getting so disgusted with the horror films coming out of America because they're getting gorier and gorier. |
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Combat is fluid, visceral and, with the game's added graphical sheen, gorier than ever. |
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It is said to be a gorier version of Spartacus, with more impressive battle scenes than Braveheart. |
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A gruesome 'execution exhibition' throughout the month will show some of the gorier aspects of the gaol's history. |
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The mayhem got gorier and the subtext became more satirical, attacking shopping mall culture. |
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The meat of the story, gorier than anything Rowling has written to date, concerns the disappearance of Owen Quine, a washed-up novelist whose long-suffering wife employs Strike to find him. |
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And with each passing year, the show has grown gorier and the cast list has become starrier, culminating in the current Hotel which features Lady Gaga as the blood-loving owner of a rundown Hollywood establishment. |
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Some of the gorier bits had to be cut out of our film, so if you want to see more, go to Dr Escudero's website at wdr. |
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