Word: damien
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...pass to enter or leave and ruled by gangs. A guy named Leďto (David Belle) runs afoul of one of them, and his sister is abducted and enslaved by its comically malevolent leader (Bibi Naceri). Meanwhile, a WMD has gone missing somewhere in B13, and a cop named Damien (Cyril Raffaelli) makes common cause with Leďto to retrieve...
...speech. âGovernor Deanâs presentation...was not intended to be a open press event, but rather an opportunity to discuss with conference participants their role in the party and some of the items addressed in their program,â wrote DNC spokesman Damien LaVera in an e-mail yesterday. âWe thought it would be most interesting and inspiring if Dean was able to speak without concern about being quoted,â said co-president of the HLS Democrats, David S. Burd. Harvard Republican Club President Stephen E. Dewey...
...FARROW'S career owes a lot to Satanism. Of course, we mean her breakout role in 1968's Rosemary's Baby, in which devil worshippers covet her unborn child. On June 6, Farrow revisits the thriller genre as Mrs. Baylock, the sinister nanny to Damien, played by SEAMUS DAVEY-FITZPATRICK, 8, in a remake of 1976's The Omen--also starring Julia Stiles and Liev Schreiber. "I'm not sure why everyone loves being scared," says Farrow. "But it worked for me--and Stephen King...
...Walking into ABP holding two ELLEgirl magazines?â asks Damien T. Wint â05, a first-year Harvard Law student. âAwkward.â Wint is one of 10 finalists in the magâs annual âLast Guy Standingâ competition, appearing monthlyâor at least until heâs eliminatedâin ELLEgirl. Each issue reveals a fresh side of these eligible bachelors, prompting its young readers to vote for âthe coolest...
...although it has been a while since he was the bad boy of British painting, a title that passed years ago to Damien Hirst--he of the dissected sharks--Hockney still takes pleasure in casting aside the latest standard of middle-class morality. He has aged, and in some ways he has mellowed, but he has not gone soft. He's 68, a time when many artists are repeating themselves or fading into the margins. But Hockney has always managed to take his art down enough new paths--double portraits, photocollages, Cubist landscapes--to keep himself, if not always cutting...