The horror of all this came home to me in an unforgettable way a few years ago when I visited the Indiana State Penitentiary at Michigan City. |
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Gruesome, imaginative and completely unforgettable, Re-Animator remains Gordon's most celebrated achievement. |
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Critics who claim opera is not legitimate theater must be silenced by the unforgettable performance that has been preserved here. |
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A couple shows later, this past Halloween, they played an unforgettable all ages gig at a roller rink. |
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To treat the palate to an unforgettable experience, serve the caviar-topped tartlets with a swirl of reduced lobster bisque. |
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On its chest is an explosion of scarlet, an unforgettable hue deeper than coral but brighter than ruby. |
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Bully is a disturbing film and some of its images of a lost and wasted youth are unforgettable. |
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The majestic and magnificent culture on display in Prague is quite unforgettable. |
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But none compared with the unforgettable scenes of jubilation witnessed on Saturday evening. |
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Reminiscent of Borat's unforgettable lime-green mankini, Carrey's attention-seeking garment failed to impress style commentator Peter York. |
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Independent Ballet Wales bring this classical folk tale to life mixing explosive dance and classical ballet in a truly unforgettable evening. |
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The team left Alicante with their heart in their boots, knowing that an unforgettable period in their lives was behind them. |
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While viewing ice hockey on television is fun, seeing world class NHL stars perform live is an unforgettable experience. |
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But by settling for the current standard of cuisine, the Shore is unforgettable for all the wrong reasons. |
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Tropical fruits such as pineapple, passion fruit and wood apple are combined with coconut milk to create unforgettable mocktails. |
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Even for someone who is not a connoisseur of art, visiting the place is an unforgettable experience. |
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The great floods of March 1999 produced some memorable stories and unforgettable images. |
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The scenery along with the crisp mountain air promises to offer an unforgettable experience. |
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Here indeed was an unforgettable spectacle, designed to mesmerise the West. |
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The guy's just inexplicably unforgettable in the role that made him an international star. |
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He had to rush off afterwards because he was rehearsing for a show but he still found time to come along and help make it an unforgettable night. |
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Bringing to the screen unforgettable characters, he has never compromised on his beliefs. |
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The sight of these massive blocks of ice is certainly most impressive and unforgettable. |
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Her stage presence is utterly unforgettable, and her musicianship is flawless. |
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There's only so much you can forget and visions have a habit of being unforgettable. |
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I returned home late that evening with a sore throat, tired but quite happy after having spent an unforgettable day. |
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With his full band behind him, Brian will leave you with an unforgettable impression. |
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There have been plenty of unforgettable episodes in this lucky little shop. |
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Besides being a nostalgia trip, it also promises to be an unforgettable culinary experience. |
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It was an unforgettable journey after four days in the relative glamour and beauty of St Petersburg. |
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Their work offers an unforgettable anthology of movement, illumination and music. |
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Visitors say that watching the sun rise on the island was the most unforgettable experience of their stay. |
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Their set should prove to be an unforgettable experience for rabid fans and the curious uninitiated alike. |
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Learning to move on steep rock, bridging overhangs and feeling like a bird are unforgettable experiences. |
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He wants to write big, important, unforgettable, unusual books, whose sentences zing with vernal energy. |
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It also happens to be an incredibly catchy number, with an unforgettable bass guitar line, punctuated by bursts of joyous brass. |
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The people with typical costumes, folk dances, music and sports such polo and buzkashi provide the travellers with an unforgettable experience. |
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Yes, but it is also an unforgettable reminder of the omnipresence of breast cancer. |
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The novels are hit-and-miss affairs, but they have an unforgettable pungency. |
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It had a bitterly sweet taste, that left her mouth dry, yet the taste was unforgettable. |
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In that time she accompanied members of the Royal Family on some unforgettable overseas tours. |
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It became an unforgettable encounter when our raft capsized, and I was swept along powerless in its icy unbridled current. |
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The climactic scene in which the local Mafiosi close in on the inspector is bone chilling and unforgettable. |
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His unforgettable lead performance has already earned him a clutch of awards, including a Best Actor Oscar nomination. |
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As well as a forest of new skyscrapers, it is also home to hip boutiques, fab hotels, delicious restaurants and unforgettable sights. |
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Like the original 1969 Woodstock music and arts fair, Willistock will be unforgettable. |
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Poetry is the power of defining the indefinable in terms of the unforgettable. |
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And it was a player-manager's role for me as one of the permitted five over-age players in what was an unforgettable afternoon. |
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The result is one of the simplest artistic interventions I have ever seen and one of the most unforgettable. |
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Adam invites into our midst a deeply lyrical, sorrowful and unforgettable poetic voice. |
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Dazzling feats from the turbo-charged toes of Michael Owen have yielded many unforgettable moments in football folklore. |
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He breathes a blend of demonic intensity and weary detachment in his character's unforgettable vision. |
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It is a wonderfully told tale, with a well drawn main character and an unforgettable deuteragonist. |
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From the beginning in 1789 down through the unforgettable election of 2000, it has been the electors who cast the votes that really matter. |
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I'll reveal how to source the best ingredients and how to create a meal for an unforgettable dinner party. |
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Secondly, and perhaps disappointingly, pretty much the only thing taught about him is those seven unforgettable words. |
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And a fourth grade teacher goes above and beyond the call of duty to teach a student an unforgettable life lesson. |
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Thousands of floating, flickering lights, rhythmically carried forward by the slowly moving waters of the holy river, are an unforgettable sight. |
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The radiance of Blanchett and the beatific look of love on the face of Ribisi are unforgettable. |
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However, the civilians who were killed by the bomb and the survivors who developed radiation sickness left an unforgettable legacy of fear. |
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But why should we look westwards, when we have had our own unforgettable magicians, P.C.Sorcar, for example. |
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It is an unforgettable film exploring the loneliness of an elderly Anglo-Indian lady. |
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And that, in the end, is why this great raucous, raunchy, wonderfully readable novel is, really, quite unforgettable. |
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The story of a nun who befriends a man on death row never sentimentalises the issues, but is an unforgettable study of capital punishment's cynicism. |
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And the smell of the Mojave after a drenching rain is an unforgettable pleasure, a scent flush with the pungent odor of creosote bush, mesquite, and sand verbena. |
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This film has unforgettable set pieces that actually build to something. |
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We lunched at Black Point, on smoked herring, vegetables, breadfruit, and the most unforgettable coconut dumplings, all provided by our good Sailor. |
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We have some wonderful photos and some unforgettable memories. |
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It is going to be a tense, nervy, and, ultimately, unforgettable series. |
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On one of those tours, I saw an unusual and, as it turned out, unforgettable room. |
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Rylance was unforgettable as the mordantly sly king in Richard III, giving a brilliant new twist to a classic role. |
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He eventually left newspapers for evangelical work, but his reporting is unforgettable. |
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The pitiable last photo of the naked megastar projected into the courtroom as Rogers testified is unforgettable. |
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So why spend all your time heading to the usual crowded places when you could be creating unforgettable memories at any one of the island's many romantic hideaways? |
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On one unforgettable evening, four of us sat elbow-to-elbow around a small table in an efficiency apartment, each typing field notes into a laptop. |
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The Renaissance-style building and its high-ceilinged rooms lined with alabaster statues of Greek gods made an unforgettable impression on the 13-year-old. |
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If you can blot out the racket, it is an unforgettable experience. |
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What happens when you combine two beautiful people, a complicated romance, and unforgettable ballads? |
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The show is packed full of stirring anthems, plaintive laments and unforgettable love songs sung by a first-class cast and backed by the Lyric Opera Orchestra. |
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Susan was an unforgettable presence to all who encountered her, for her artistic integrity and indomitability went together with an immensely generous spirit. |
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Slightly piney, with a tiny taste of mint and ginger thrown in, it's an unforgettable flavor that can seem pungent or sweet, depending on how it's used. |
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More unforgettable, however, were his subsequent celebrations as he leered into a pitchside camera, eyes blazing, froth almost pouring from his mouth. |
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For the limpid quality of the water here, the colour of the coral and variety of fish, it's the place for your final sundowner, breathtaking and unforgettable. |
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One unforgettable night, I shine a torch high up into the gum tree of our back yard and see, perched there, two tiny Leadbeater possums, pink noses twitching. |
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From the unforgettable image of Gene Kelly standing in the rain, smiling so wide to Donald O'Conner hamming it up and running up walls for laughs. |
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After cycling to Tobermory for an overnight stop and two unforgettable deep fried scallop suppers from the local chippy, we still have a thirst for more beaches. |
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Then lie back, relax and order their unforgettable chocolate brownies. |
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A gifted comic and an inspired character actor, Shortt stared in Paddy Breanacht's new film, Man About Dog and played the unforgettable Tom in Father Ted. |
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Sarah's acceptance and his heroic feat made it an unforgettable day. |
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The opening ceremony was declared a triumph, ending on the Australian sprinter's unforgettable image as a figure from some Promethean rock painting. |
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Some of her performances were not just memorable, but unforgettable particularly in recent years when the comedienne in her surfaced in pantomime and farce. |
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Five members of Billericay Methodist Church had an unforgettable experience and a taste of African hospitality when they visited Mombasa in Kenya. |
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The circus skills are impressive with unusual solo highlights such as hula hooping that is unforgettable, a dazzling trapeze set and great work on ropes and bungees. |
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They are the consummate show band, highly skilled musicians with theatrical flair, and their live shows are sure to be an explosive and unforgettable experience. |
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I wish to thank, especially, Marije Duijker, for her warm friendship, her unceasing readiness to lend a listening ear, and her wonderful company on the unforgettable trip we made together. |
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He gave an unforgettable performance, single-handedly rescuing the movie. |
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Sidney Lumet's unforgettable film starring Henry Fonda and Lee J. Cobb is a celluloid classic, a whodunit in which we never see the crime, the victim or the accused. |
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It was an unforgettable experience to see Everest at close quarters. |
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Altitude sickness, or soroche, is a constant threat, but we are lucky and leave this surreal, unforgettable place intact. |
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Plan an unforgettable hen night to show your girlfriends how much you appreciate them. |
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I don't think that I have ever told you what an unforgettable experience it was for me as an undergraduate, hearing you recite Beowulf. |
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She'd been in a couple of minor car accidents herself, and witnessed a few others, and the rend of metal was unforgettable. |
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Ajaccio is located along Corsica's west coast, surrounded by magnificent beaches, soaring mountains and unforgettable natural beauty. |
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Bare-breasted, flame-skirted Dana Caspersen was unforgettable as a spider woman crossing the boundaries of time. |
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At 5-4, victory was in sight, and a near-perfect service game secured an unforgettable win. |
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Soon to follow were bungy jumping, skysurfing and the unforgettable street luge. |
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Spectacular slam dunks, awe-inspiring alley-oops, unforgettable clutch shots. |
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The film explores an unforgettable weekend in 1965 that Swedish rock sensations The Namelosers and The Gonks spent with the Rolling Stones. |
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Apart from his famous swivel-hipped shuffle, name one other unforgettable moment from Cruyff's career? |
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But none of these unforgettable, heartswelling experiences have made me go home and urge the tenant of my affections to get busy making babies. |
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This solidarism came together during the Miners' Strike of 1984-85, which was an unforgettable experience for me and for the many thousands who were directly involved in it. |
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Each tells the story of an unforgettable evening, guided by a sparkling feminine dancer who invites us to step into the magical world of these five Bals de Legende, it added. |
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The things he subjected me to were horrible and unforgettable. |
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Thirty-five dancers, singers, and musicians from the Republic of Guinea made an unforgettable one-night-only Denver appearance in Hamidou Bangoura's captivating Evolution. |
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The vain Laird of Kiltie has one true love, his kilts, and the dodgy Mr Harris and Mr Tweed promise to come up with an unforgettable birthday kilt specially for him. |
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Her novels are filled with unforgettable characters and deathless prose. |
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