But it's fun, it's an extra suspenseful element to it, Davis said.
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It's suspenseful and adds an incredible sense of scale to the movie.
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Well, we was robbed of a suspenseful episode up until this moment.
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With great performances including from Andrea Riseborough, the suspenseful series will grip you.
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How does his new, suspenseful novel compare with his much-loved music?
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Victorian audiences found the ghosts in their favorite melodramas provided emphatic sensations, supernatural thrills, and cliff-hanging action.
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This was one of those cliff-hanging Tours, but Lance Armstrong was not the man on the edge.
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The lack of commitment may surprise viewers, given that the final episode of season two ended with a cliff-hanging storyline.
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I have tried to tell this story as it was experienced at the time, forward rather than backward, preserving its cliff-hanging excitement and unpredictability.
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This yields well-photographed tourist sites, several cliff-hanging sequences -a few literally that -and a capable returning cast playing now-familiar roles in an action-fantasy.
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The next three days will be a long, nail-biting time for everyone.
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Everything had been nail-biting and I remembered why I never went anywhere.
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It was a great success with nail-biting action on the track.
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It's that nail-biting time again for Junior Cert teachers and their young students.
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Mursi was declared the winner on Sunday, a nail-biting week after voting ended.
Uso de suspensive em inglês
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The king could affix a suspensive veto to the acts of the Cortes.
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We are not to be allowed even a suspensive veto.
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In 1768 Paucton conceived the idea of an apparatus with two screws, suspensive and propulsive.
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The question was whether the veto-power was suspensive or absolute as to amendments of the Constitution.
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You mean those little metal balls that they used to put in machinery before suspensive magnetic interfaces?
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Thus the clause conferring a suspensive veto on the President is an almost literal transcript from the Massachusetts constitution.
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The ordinary man of letters does not readily put up with suspensive expressions, any more than common people do so.
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Their anti-tumoral efficacy has been shown, their effect seems to be suspensive which raises the question of their tolerability for long term use.
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He is armed with a veto or suspensive power, which allows him to stop, or at least to retard, its movements at pleasure.
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6 Conditions relating to past or present time either make the obligation void at once, or have no suspensive operation whatever.
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The king could affix a suspensive veto to the acts of the Cortes.
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We are not to be allowed even a suspensive veto.
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In 1768 Paucton conceived the idea of an apparatus with two screws, suspensive and propulsive.
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The question was whether the veto-power was suspensive or absolute as to amendments of the Constitution.
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You mean those little metal balls that they used to put in machinery before suspensive magnetic interfaces?
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Thus the clause conferring a suspensive veto on the President is an almost literal transcript from the Massachusetts constitution.