(1) But Gein’s internal dynamic is more intriguing, and the performances – and the writing – more nuanced.
(2) In a letter to Smith confirming his involvement, Long described the film in vivid terms: “I didn’t think Ed Gein and Boxing Helena would ever fuck and have a more deranged baby.” Tusk also features that spiritual core of Smith movies, the convenience store, where the characters played by Lily-Rose and Harley Quinn work.
(3) Last year’s best newcomer nominees Gein’s Family Giftshop return with a show that – pace my thoughts on second-album syndrome earlier in the week – is firmly in the consolidation camp.
(4) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Intriguing internal dynamic … Gein’s Family Giftshop I also saw Corey White , award-winner at both the Melbourne and Sydney comedy festivals in the last 12 months.
(5) Based on the real-life story of Ed Gein, it was denied a formal rating by the British Board of Film Classification for 25 years and wasn't even shown on TV here until a decade ago.
(6) Tony Law: Frillemorphesis is at The Stand Comedy Club III & IV, to 30 Aug Kieran Hodgson: Lance is at The Voodoo Rooms, to 30 Aug John Robins: Speakeasy is at Assembly George Square Studios, to 30 Aug Ed Gamble: Lawman is at The Canons’ Gait, to 30 Aug Brett Goldstein: Burning Man is at Pleasance Courtyard, to 31 Aug Ivo Graham: No Filter is at Pleasance Courtyard, to 30 Aug Rob Beckett: Mouth Of The South is at Pleasance Dome, to 30 Aug Dane Baptiste: Reasonable Doubts is at Pleasance Courtyard, to 30 Aug Bobby Mair: Filthy Immigrant is at Heroes @ The Hive, to 31 Aug Fern Brady: People Are Idiots is at The Stand Comedy Club III & IV, to 30 Aug Gein’s Family Giftshop: Volume 2 is at Pleasance Courtyard, to 30 Aug Aisling Bea: Plan Bea is at Gilded Balloon Teviot, to 30 Aug Katherine Ryan : Kathbum is at The Stand Comedy Club 3 & 4, to 22 Aug Milton Jones And The Temple Of Daft is at Assembly Hall, to 21 Aug
Gin
Definition:
(n.) Against; near by; towards; as, gin night.
(conj.) If.
(v. i.) To begin; -- often followed by an infinitive without to; as, gan tell. See Gan.
(n.) A strong alcoholic liquor, distilled from rye and barley, and flavored with juniper berries; -- also called Hollands and Holland gin, because originally, and still very extensively, manufactured in Holland. Common gin is usually flavored with turpentine.
(n.) Contrivance; artifice; a trap; a snare.
(n.) A machine for raising or moving heavy weights, consisting of a tripod formed of poles united at the top, with a windlass, pulleys, ropes, etc.
(n.) A hoisting drum, usually vertical; a whim.
(n.) A machine for separating the seeds from cotton; a cotton gin.
(v. t.) To catch in a trap.
(v. t.) To clear of seeds by a machine; as, to gin cotton.
Example Sentences:
(1) The Macassans traded iron, tobacco, cloth and gin for access to Yolngu waters.
(2) For now, he leans on the bar – a big man, XL T-shirt – and, in a soft Irish accent, orders himself a small gin and tonic and a bottle of mineral water.
(3) Gin was popularised in the UK via British troops who were given the spirit as “Dutch courage” during the 30 years’ war.
(4) The Gin DNA invertase of bacteriophage Mu carries out processive recombination in which multiple rounds of exchange follow synaptic complex formation.
(5) It's a small sample, consisting of the folk on the train to Kings Cross this lunchtime, but your MBM correspondent saw: several gentlemen swilling from cans of San Miguel and talking excitedly about the World Cup; two blonde women in frankly disorienting 1980s style football shorts waving flags; and a bloke sitting on his own necking a tin of pre-mixed gin and tonic.
(6) They don’t have to wait three or four years for what may or may not be the marginal difference they make to the whisky product.” Miller’s gin now sells more than all his whisky products put together, making up 80% of total sales.
(7) I still have a few pints of gin and tonic before I go onstage but nothing stupid."
(8) It is a lot like the craft beer where we’ve seen big brands say ‘it’s time we bought these brands before they become big competition’.” He said the buyout of the craft gin distiller Monkey 47 by Pernod Ricard in January marked the beginning of a trend that was likely to escalate, although there were few craft gin makers who have reached any serious scale.
(9) To prepare the data base of the occlusal surface of tooth crown, the data of tooth crown above the gingival line of 7 molar were also output by the "GIN-M" program.
(10) The very thought is enough to get older Tory MPs spluttering into their gin this weekend – but it's probably a factor and a very zeitgeisty one.
(11) In the presence of purified Gin FIS is the only additional protein required for efficient inversion.
(12) The intriguing finding that the DNA invertase Gin has the same catalytic center as the DNA resolvases that promote deletions without recombinational enhancer and host factor FIS is discussed.
(13) This was soon accompanied by other “medicinal” drinks such as the gimlet, to avoid scurvy on ship, and pink gin, which was said to help seasickness.
(14) Both of the alcohol-containing drinks caused mild-to-moderate inebriation, but gin and slimline tonic had no significant effect on either blood-glucose or plasma-insulin levels.
(15) Cameron took his jacket off and sipped from the half pint glasses of water – gin?
(16) By 1849 gin was respectable enough to be included in the Fortnum and Mason catalogue for the first time.
(17) Drinks that are mostly ethanol, such as gin and vodka, give fewer hangovers (but not none) than those full of congeners, such as red wine or whisky.
(18) While the opening tranche of "tales" derive from the work of forgotten contemporary humorists, the pieces of London reportage that he began to contribute to the Morning Chronicle in autumn 1834 ("Gin Shops", "Shabby-Genteel People", "The Pawnbroker's Shop") are like nothing else in pre-Victorian journalism: bantering and hard-headed by turns, hectic and profuse, falling over themselves to convey every last detail of the metropolitan front-line from which Dickens sent back his dispatches.
(19) Four types of cultured cell (Gin-1, Chang Liver, HEP-2 and L-929) were used in vitro to determine the cytotoxicity of 12 Chinese-Japanese Dental Casting Alloys from cell recovery ability.
(20) It is 19 years since Malton joined Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and had her last gin and tonic.