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- reviews. The site's consensus reads: "Wrath" begins predictably and ends twistedly as it tidily closes out the "all-out-war" arc that's been creeping throughout...
- changes his name to "Deathwing", and serves as her ****istant. He becomes so twistedly evil that he at one point tracks down his one-time lover, Mirage, and...
- Novelist Kathleen Rooney, writing in the Chicago Tribune, wrote, "In her twistedly original and thrilling debut short story collection, Her Body and Other...
- Upon seeing Astro's heroic acts, Tenma comes to see his creation as a twistedly messianic figure whom he ultimately concludes will lead the robotic po****tion...
- "twisted". More precisely, obstructions "obstruct" the possibility of extending a local section to a global section due to the space's "twistedness"....
- breakthrough album. AllMusic reviewer Steve Huey noted that the album had a "twistedly affectionate send-up of goth rock conventions" and lyrics that "gleefully...
- relation and offers to reveal the nature of the Innovators to him. 33 8 "Twistedness of Innocence" Transliteration: "Muku naru Yugami" (****anese: 無垢なる歪み)...
- proves that you can go deep without sacrificing the laughs – and being twistedly brilliant while sticking the landing." Jerrica Tisdale of Telltale TV...
- are among her dinner guests. Darcy tries to put Amanda down, but she twistedly agrees with everything he says, wields her fan, and manages to fit in...
- these subspaces is equal to the degree of the line bundle (a measure of twistedness) plus one minus the genus of X. In the mid-20th century, the Riemann–Roch...