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1 And then there'd be scenes from Annalisa's life, and our lives, too.
2 There must be scenes in a vampire movie where you establish the vampires as bad people.
3 There would be scenes of ritual aggression and submission, painted in blood, caked with dried seminal fluid.
4 Swift, 29, had been teasing an announcement for days on social media with pastel images that turned out to be scenes from the new video.
5 No doubt there would be scenes , - and his heart quailed as he remembered certain glances which had flashed upon him from the eyes of Mrs. O'Hara.
6 There'd be scenes that were emotionally affecting or exciting, then they'd come in and do this stupid little joke, and I'm like, 'Oh shut up.
7 There are scenes of chaos inside supermarkets as shoppers continue panic buying.
8 At that moment Asia, Africa, and Europe were scenes of similar discord.
9 These are scenes which I believe you would willingly share with me.
10 But more pitiful even than this drift back were scenes which followed.
11 There were scenes of celebration on the streets of the capital, Harare.
12 I had forgotten that there are scenes of violence in that.
13 So in the House of Burgesses there were scenes of excitement.
14 These are scenes to shake the nerve of the very bravest.
15 There were scenes of anguish as parents searched for children amid the debris.
16 There were scenes of carnage as parents searched for children amid the debris.
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