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It's also related to the way that we subsidize our people, and all the left and right
arguments
that we have.
Here I was, this 18-year-old pipsqueak that nobody listened to, and all of a sudden, I put these photographs on the wall, and there were arguments, and they had to be taken down.
There'll be huge professional
arguments
as well.
You could see
arguments
on both sides.
Behind issues of security and safety, which have always been the
arguments
for social control, in fact what is going on is that these institutions are trying to decide who, in fact, has a right to self determine their attention, to decide, whether they should, or not, be isolated.
So third meeting,
arguments
are pretty well exercised.
The ones who make scientific
arguments
are very few.
So, she had to go to meeting after meeting, same
arguments
made over and over again.
I mean while you can make
arguments
that it was wonderful and a tremendous achievement and delivered pictures like this, it cost a lot, didn't it?
If you think about the
arguments
we have, most of the time it's shouting matches on cable television, ideological food fights on the floor of Congress.
Look at all the
arguments
we have these days over health care, over bonuses and bailouts on Wall Street, over the gap between rich and poor, over affirmative action and same-sex marriage.
Lying just beneath the surface of those arguments, with passions raging on all sides, are big questions of moral philosophy, big questions of justice.
Now, put it this way: What ways of thinking about justice and morality underlie the
arguments
we have over marriage?
In the classroom, we have
arguments
on some of the most fiercely held moral convictions that students have about big public questions.
Second, there is never an intact family, always a Mom or Dad but never both, who are always going on sexless dates but never seem to have any of the downside of divorce(alimony, support, arguments).
His mistress, who if I understood correctly is also his cousin (?), is a genuine bitch of a woman who enjoys provoking
arguments
and sneaks out of the house overnight to copulate with crucified slaves.
The bickering and family
arguments
are priceless, particularly the "peanut brittle crisis," but the ending is both gripping and terrifying.
But a great movie, and a great piece of art in general is supposed to spark arguments, not to solve them ... Maybe Coppola is right, or maybe he isn't, nobody holds the truth anyway.
Bruce Campbell spends the rest of the film trying to avenge his death and has many internal
arguments
between himself and the KGB agent.
I really did love the
arguments
between Daffy and Bugs, and that Bugs wins every time.
There are
arguments
about whether Hitchcock was only a "master of commercial suspense" or maybe a "compulsive technician" -- or was he really "deep."
Once the preliminaries are out of the way (with the predictable
arguments
over whether or not a woman should take part), this becomes a fairly engrossing entry, though one which breaks no new ground (it instead resembles something from Gary Cooper's era).
To top it all, the most feeble of
arguments
raised by the 3 'liberated' female characters in the climax is pathetic.
If you grew up during the Vietnam Was, as I did, then you've seen and heard all of the film footage and
arguments
here a hundred times by now.
We also have the very implausible travel from central London to the airport (let's say Heathrow for
arguments
sake) within 5 minutes of receiving a call.
Most reviews argue that the documentarian takes his
arguments
too far, even if he raises questions that target the conventional wisdom regarding the war.
Its
arguments
appear to have only four spurious sources (despite his being listed in the credits on IMDb I didn't see Richard Dawkins anywhere), it's edited together crudely with laughably amateurish computer effects, and it doesn't make even the slightest attempt to appear impartial.
The script is weak most of the time, but the scenes with banter and
arguments
between Dr.Glass and Washburn are highlights.
But instead was given some of the least thought out
arguments
against the Christian faith imaginable.
Many far-fetched
arguments
are trying to support this film's claim that dragons possibly ever existed.
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