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Robin and I,
acting
as collaborators, keep the landscape of the projects tilted towards completion.
The situation is so desperate in parts of Africa, Asia, even America, that aid groups, just as they did for the tsunami, are uniting as one,
acting
as one.
As you can see, as you increase a person's level of stress from not stressful to slightly stressful, the hippocampus,
acting
to support the event memory, increases in its activity and works better to support the storage of that declarative memory.
Because Propranolol is only
acting
on the non-declarative emotional memory, it seems unlikely that it would affect eyewitness testimony, which is based on declarative memory.
Some of you may remember Star Wars Kid, the poor teenager who filmed himself with a golf ball retriever,
acting
as if it were a light saber.
They're talking about love and compassion and wisdom and enlightenment, but they are
acting
selfish and pathetic.
We then pull the piles up through the dune and we're able to create almost any conceivable shape inside of the sand with the sand
acting
as a mold as we go up.
Where was the world
acting
together to deal with the problems that they knew arose from the potential for earthquakes, as well as the potential for climate change?
So you also have the ability for people to start coming together and
acting
on their own behalf in political and civic ways, in ways that haven't happened before.
That it's not just that we have to sort of imagine there being a different, vague possibility out there, but we need to start
acting
a little bit more on that possibility.
Some of those designs include models for acting, such as new models for village instruction in the middle of refugee camps.
It's
acting
only as a cell delivery vehicle.
But they are really
acting
mostly as conduits.
Then, just staying above the Earth for one more second, people are
acting
like idiots, (Laughter) all across the country.
As you're going down, and walking down the sidewalk during the day, you have to think that if there is a dispute, there's somebody in society who sees it as their job to affirmatively protect you if you're
acting
reasonably.
And I'm telling a story that many of you know, because Steve's columns became the basis for a book, which was turned into a movie, with Robert Downey Jr.
acting
as Steve Lopez, and Jamie Foxx as Nathaniel Anthony Ayers, the Juilliard-trained double bassist whose promising career was cut short by a tragic affliction with paranoid schizophrenia.
If we don't, if we continue to act the way we're acting, we're guilty of something that I don't think we want to be guilty of: high-tech colonialism.
They are
acting
in the sense that they're emulating the original mashup.
They wanted band integration, that is, the machine
acting
upon the band members, specifically not the other way around.
Should they come forward, that would be a tricky situation for us, but we're presumably
acting
in such a way that people feel morally compelled to continue our mission, not to screw it up.
Worst
acting
too.
No
acting
at all.T hey (actors) should look for another job.
I got it in the sneak-preview, but damn, the
acting
was very bad!
Unfortunately the poor effects, wooden
acting
and unoriginal story makes this a very mediocre horror slasher at best.
Here is one of the most wonderful actors, Mohanlal,
acting
in a movie about a real story in Kashmir.
This kid doesn't know what is
acting
and he is the "hero" of the movie.
The
acting
is pretty bad too, the serious parts become comedy!
After the general, a film that romanticized the life of Dublin gangster the general to such heroic proportions that it made the average Dublin person sick, along come Kevin and his attempted portrayal of Mr. Lynch or martin Cahill, aka the general, the
acting
is so bad that this crime drama becomes a comedy for the native Dub, and a tragedy for the Kevin Spacey fan. in short, is the movie worth a look.... No, unless u like bad
acting
with hilarious 'proper Irish accents, ah sure to be sure to be sure'.
The story is ripped off from the commercially successful 'The General' which, despite is glorification of a well known Dublin animal in Martin Cahill is still worth a look, on a domestic scale because it shows real working class Dublin, and on an international scale because of he true Irish
acting
and killer cast, including John Voight.
Awful acting, terrible script writing, even for a movie with Mo'Nique or Tom Arnold.
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