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And all of this stuff, basically, had
accumulated
to the point where the city was incredibly offensive to just walk around in.
They reflect your culture, your traditions, your inheritance, your cultural wealth
accumulated
over generations, all of that is carried forward with words.
So we don’t only live on instinct but our slowly
accumulated
experience and knowledge over generations is passed on to the next.
And all the rainwater that drops on the Mountain is actually
accumulated.
All of this
accumulated
when Hollywood realized they had mass commercial appeal with "Easy Rider".
'Boogie Nights' uses its protagonist, Dirk Diggler, as a metaphor for
accumulated
celebrities from a decade in America's shameful past, which was comprised of an unexpected rise in pornography, therefore resulting in an abundance of corrupted youth.
If for nothing else, 'Pro-Life
' accumulated
some buzz for its controversial issue, but John Carpenter treats this whole venture with startling indifference--he seems even less interested in making a movie than the script itself (which is admittedly poor); the slow pacing builds no tension, and simply brings the already ambling plot to a crawl.
Hurt feelings and gnashing of teeth to follow but not before the Turner character has a career again, the Sullivan character has a resume, the Pidgeon character is awash in black ink and the Powell character has banked thousands of relative easy dollars and
accumulated
enough first-hand material for a blockbuster on Hollywood Babylon.
This additional perspective can then be added to the innumerable other perspectives that a person has
accumulated
and which ultimately serve to expand his or her consciousness.
No other currency has promised the same degree of security and liquidity for
accumulated
wealth.
If that money had been earned by selling a portion of a lung, or represented savings painfully
accumulated
during years of backbreaking work, we might consider the exchange more equal.
Having failed to do that, it should now define clear rules and responsibilities to govern and manage as best as possible the inevitable monetization of some part of its
accumulated
debts.
The trust that was carefully
accumulated
through decades of hard work has been squandered.
Another reason is that the past weighs too heavily on the present: because inflation is so low,
accumulated
debt does not go away and agents are forced to save to pay it down.
The $2.1 trillion of previously
accumulated
overseas profits would be subject to a one-time tax of about 10%, to be paid over several years.
Though we are becoming accustomed to breaking records – in 2013, more than 90% of all data ever
accumulated
in human history had been
accumulated
in the previous two years – the reality is that the speed and scale of this transformation pose major challenges.
Their reaction to Putin’s plan – from the announcement last September that President Dmitri Medvedev would stand aside for his mentor, to the deeply flawed parliamentary and presidential elections – and their
accumulated
resentment of Kremlin cronies’ massive enrichment, has placed pressure on Putin and the top-down system of government that he created.
The decision in April 2009 to raise the pandemic flu threat to the penultimate level, Phase 5 (“Pandemic Imminent”), already raced far ahead of the
accumulated
data, so the Phase 6 declaration in June revealed the organization’s paradigm to be fundamentally flawed.
To be sure, China has
accumulated
an enormous balance-of-payments surplus, which indicates that the renminbi is greatly undervalued.
Perhaps Borodin was just enjoying a rare night out and is normally an abstemious man, but his thuggish behavior is perhaps not entirely atypical of a new class of Russians that has
accumulated
a great deal of money and power since the Soviet Union collapsed.
Every militia, every ministry, every Shia political faction, has its own guns, goons, and death squads – while the Sunnis continue to use the stockpiles of weapons they
accumulated
under Saddam to fight a rear-guard action against the new order, apparently legitimized by elections.
Although this stance cost the Social Democrats many votes, it was hardly enough to offset their main electoral advantage: the unseemly control over key public goods that the party has
accumulated
during its long incumbency.
Similarly inconvenient facts apply to Italy’s massive public debt, which was
accumulated
through excessive public spending financed by domestic savers (in stark contrast to Greece).
Because all of the
accumulated
debt is denominated in euros, it makes all the difference which country leaves the euro.
Instead, by continuing to run a current-account surplus, China has established an irrational international investment position: despite having
accumulated
some $2 trillion in net foreign assets, it has been running an investment-income deficit for more than a decade.
Had President Putin joined the Franco-German chorus of doubters at the beginning of the UN debate, he would have squandered the goodwill and reputation for reliability he had painstakingly
accumulated
since coming to power three years ago.
Indeed, given Europe’s
accumulated
public debt and its rapidly aging population, maintaining the status quo would serve only to intensify economic crisis, threatening the euro’s very existence.
And the
accumulated
knowledge of microbial physiology and genetics enabled “foreign” DNA to be introduced into a cell’s DNA and made to function there.
The excessive debt
accumulated
by households has been worked off much more rapidly; and, once losses have been recognized, people can start again.
The other interesting feature of capital is that it is
accumulated
through savings.
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