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The word ' torture ' comes from the French torture, originating in the Late Latin tortura and ultimately deriving the past participle of torquere meaning ' to twist '.
Another twist to the game comes from the various window-like openings below the penthouse roofs that, in some cases, offer the player a chance to win the point instantly by hitting the ball into the opening ( in other cases, these windows create a " chase ").
The word comes from Latin torquis ( or torques ), from torqueo, " to twist ", because of the twisted shape of the collar.
The film employs a twist, though, when a handsome prince comes knocking.
The uncommonness of the twist ending comes from playing with the basic whodunnit formula, where the cliché is that the detective solves the crime and expose the remaining plot secrets.
The twist comes when her
PGmc * wenđanan comes from Proto-Indo-European *- ‘ to wind, twist ’, which also gave Umbrian preuenda ‘ turn !’ ( imperative ), Tocharian A / B wänt / wänträ ‘ covers, envelops ’, Greek ( Hesychius ) áthras ‘ wagon ’, Armenian gind ‘ ring ’, and Sanskrit vandhúra ‘ carriage framework ’.
The song begins with E ( I dominant ) chord (" He's a real ") and then involves a 5-4-3-2-1 pitch descent between the B ( V dominant ) chord (" nowhere man ") and A ( IV subdominant ) chord (" sitting in "); but the entrancing twist comes where Am ( iv minor ) replaces A in the final verse (" nowhere plans ") and the simultaneous G # note melody creates a dissonant Am / major 7.
The final twist to the mystery comes from science fiction: the theft of the bird stump itself was committed as part of an even grander design, relating to a time and a place both far removed and intimately connected with the events in 2057.
Homer comes over as a reasonable man who wants to live his last day in style, and the closing twist is easily as good as the farewells leading up to it.
The climax is an unexpected twist that comes as Much Afraid despairs of ever reaching the High Places.
The " twist " in the game comes when a space in any one of the four main game play slots becomes vacant.
The twist to the story comes when Anurag throws Anand, Sangeeta and Radhika out of his house without any share in the family assets.
The twist comes when O ' Rourke is sold to a slave trader who is very savvy and intent on taking him down south to make a profit.
In the story's final twist, the woman comes into non-consensual contact with her violating member, and makes allusions to the Ancient Mariner's Tale.

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Once, then -- for how many years or how few does not matter -- my world was bound round by fences, when I was too small to reach the apple tree bough, to twist my knee over it and pull myself up.
The Santa Cruz mountains sprawl over three counties, and the roads twist through sky-tapping redwoods down whose furrowed columns ripple streams of rain, even when heat bakes the Santa Clara valley below at the left.
Earthquakes result when movements in the earth twist rocks until they break.
There was another twist on 28 July, however, when FMF Chairman Hari Punja called the lifting of the ban a fabrication.
And suppose a gladiator has been brought to the ground, when do you ever see one twist his neck away after he has been ordered to extend it for the death blow?
A properly made kilt, when buckled on the tightest holes of the straps, is not so loose that the wearer can easily twist the kilt around their body, nor so tight that it causes " scalloping " of the fabric where it is buckled.
2008 saw a new twist to Lebanese politics when the Doha Agreement set a new trend where the opposition is allowed a veto power in the Lebanese Council of Ministers and confirmed religious Confessionalism in the distribution of political power.
The tiger shark must be able to twist and turn in the water easily when hunting to support its varied diet, whereas the porbeagle shark, which hunts schooling fish such as mackerel and herring, has a large lower lobe to help it keep pace with its fast-swimming prey.
An example of when this is necessary is measuring the diameter of 3-flute endmills and twist drills.
In a twist of fate, Stalin himself was edited out of some propaganda films when Nikita Khrushchev became the leader of the Soviet Union, and the city of Tsaritsyn that had earlier been named Stalingrad was renamed Volgograd in 1961.
Line twist in spinning reels can occur from the spin of an attached lure, the action of the wire bail against the line when engaged by the crank handle, or even retrieval of line that is under load ( spinning reel users normally pump the rod up and down, then retrieve the slack line to avoid line twist and stress on internal components ).
She cannot create, but only copy, twist and change things from the real world when constructing her version of it.
The Top of the gaff rigged sail tends to twist away from the wind reducing its efficiency when close-hauled.
* 4-speed manual transmission, ( when three speeds were common ) with an unusual dashboard push / pull / twist linkage
This method does not give an easy understanding if a twist rate is relatively slow or fast when bores of different diameters are compared.
The last two methods have the advantage that they express the twist rate as a ratio and give an easy understanding if a twist rate is relatively slow or fast even when comparing bores of differing diameters.
The original value of C was 150, which yields a twist rate in inches per turn, when given the diameter D and the length L of the bullet in inches.
The story takes a fantastical twist on Joshua's miracles as well: he learns to multiply food from one of the Wise Men and learns to become invisible from another ; however, his ability to resurrect the dead figures strongly into his first meeting with Biff when both boys are six years old.
In a comic twist Oscar is mistaken for a gay man when meeting with Charles Newman ( made even more humorous by the fact that Peter is genuinely gay, with Oscar's comments leading Newman to think that Peter's the straight one ).
And the slight twist of tension which tightens around the principal character is lost in the middle of the picture when he is shelved for a dull stretch of plot.
In the Lovecraft story, body-switching also takes place, and has an added twist when a third party gets involved without the narrator's knowledge.
Star Trek: Voyager introduced another twist, when " surplus " EMHs, such sophisticated expert systems as to be almost indistinguishable from human, being effectively reduced to slavery, while other, similar systems were turned into sentient prey.
In a bizarre twist a few weeks later, the supporter's club was threatened with a lawsuit in the multi-million class by former coach Trond Sollied, who was briefly mentioned in a by-sentence of the letter as having been in charge when the bad habits of the team had begun.

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In a twist of fate, Lai Xi realizes that the caravan is on a mission and helps Li to defend it, and ensures that it arrives at the capital safely.
As a further twist of fate, Caesar himself arrives to check on Vapus's progress, and seeing the results ( They get black because of being covered in charcoal dust as they always the charcoal cellar in Winesanspirix's tavern ), he punishes Vapus by sending him and his troops to Numidia.
The CD itself arrives in a nifty package consisting of two pieces of orange barrier fence twist tied together and the CD itself is individually signed, hand numbered and inserted into a liner sleeve.
The big twist is that, when Russell arrives, he discovers that Samantha is still breathing and secretly suffocates her because of Sam ’ s earlier affair with Will.
The twist in the tale arrives when Iyer finds that the name written by the dying Manikkunju to point to his killer is not ISOW, but MOSI.

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