The amateurish performances, ham-fisted dramatics and video nasty violence are a completely resistible combination. |
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The amateurish performances, hamfisted dramatics and video nasty violence are a completely resistible combination. |
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In any case, it is impossible to verify empirically whether an impulse is resistible. |
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The temptation to mock the hyper-sensitive, while not completely resistible, should be indulged within limits. |
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If you continue to find it eminently resistible in all contexts, you have no need of any such explanation. |
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Simultaneously this series offers a remarkable sound absorbing reduction with resistible surface which has a top finish for better appearance. |
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The pigments are UV resistible and can be used indoor or on outdoor climbing walls. |
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In each of these pieces, a horrible fate, resistible but for the protagonist's refusal to resist it, is on the way or already here. |
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But the trite, coy and overly personal jottings that result often prove quite resistible. |
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Today's LEDs are much smaller than light bulbs, resistible to concussion and have a life expectancy of up to 50'000 hours. |
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Light emitting diodes are resistible to vibration and are regarded as free of maintenance. |
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But memoir is perhaps the one genre that is resistant to a resistible personality. |
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Cartilage and other joint tissues are resistible to regular joint loads physiologically. |
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Though ISIS is resistible, it represents a much bigger challenge than Al-Qaeda ever did. |
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So we might as well strap on the feed bag and inhale that holiday ham, because at least we'll keep our jobs, which will enable us to buy more food and become more resistible. |
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Their resistible treats included octopus, cow tongue and horse meat. |
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