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But the acting is superb, especially by Peter O'Toole as General Tanz, an utterly ruthless killing machine, Tom Courtnay as Corporal Hartman, who is
assigned
to show Tanz the sights of Paris, Donald Pleasance and Charles Gray as two other German generals who are suspects, along with General Tanz, in the murder of a Polish prostitute in Warsaw, and Phillipe Noiret as a high ranking French policeman who helps Lt. Col. Grau with his search for the killer.
The rhythm of their daily cloistered routines is the backbone of the film: frequent prayers, meals eaten alone in individual private apartments, execution of
assigned
chores, etc. From Monday to Saturday few words are exchanged.
and they were each
assigned
very hazardous duties, but I took them all away from all that and now they work for me.
John Landis combines with funny men Chevy Chase and Dan Aykroyd to bring us a rather silly film about two misfit secret service men who are
assigned
a very dangerous mission.
Spirited and supremely sexy Sondra Currie is Lacey Bond, a tough lady cop
assigned
to bust a crime wave perpetrated by women.
Seven years ago, when I was in high school, I was
assigned
to read and study John Steinbeck's 1937 novella, "Of Mice and Men", in my English class, and it's no surprise that I still remember it clearly now, as it's not a story to forget.
Nancy plays Susan Jacks, an IRS agent who's
assigned
to collect the astronomical taxes that have accrued.
On the Assignment Day, the teenagers Lina Mayfleet (Saoirse Ronan) and Doon Harrow (Harry Treadaway) are
assigned
to work with the pipework and as messenger, but they swap their job positions.
Walter Matthau is Buttermaker, the coach
assigned
to lead this motley crew of talentless kids.
When he's
assigned
a job in Buenos Aires, he discovers (and falls in love with) the tango -- as well as the beautiful woman (Luciana Pedraza) who teaches it to him.
On the Assignment Day, the teenagers Lina Mayfleet and Doon Harrow are
assigned
to work with the pipework and as messenger, but they swap their job positions.
This was always one of my favorite episodes as a kid: The Enterprise crew investigates an epidemic of "space madness" and traces the latest outbreak to a local human colony that just happens to be where Kirk's identical twin brother has been
assigned
as a research scientist.
Of course, in his pitch to Trump, Netanyahu will still claim, with all the tact of a used-car salesman, that he is interested in peace, knowing full well that Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, to whom the president has
assigned
the task of brokering an agreement, doesn’t stand a chance of success.
In 2012, when we invited senior officials responsible for enforcing maritime law in each of the five major ASEAN countries to a month-long training program, three members of the Japan Coast Guard were
assigned
to each trainee, with all of them living, eating, and sleeping together under the same roof.
In the US, the low risk
assigned
to senior tranches of mortgage-backed securities made them attractive instruments for banks to hold, given the relatively high return they offered.
This division of labor in all areas of life means that men and women remain surprisingly inept at tasks
assigned
to the other sex.
Scientific culture must be reformed to abandon longstanding practices, such as those that determine how credit is
assigned.
Although non-governmental organizations are doing an effective job, responsibilities
assigned
to different European countries – such as helping the Afghan government with law enforcement and poppy eradication – have fallen short of both needs and promises.
Children who do not identify with the sex
assigned
to them at birth are in an especially awkward position, and their parents face a difficult choice.
The new system also allows people to choose their gender identity, which need not match the sex
assigned
to them at birth.
Vietnam is also said to be considering a purchase of second-hand P-3C anti-submarine and maritime surveillance aircraft from Japan – a fleet that would likely be
assigned
to missions in the South China Sea.
On randomly
assigned
days, the children went out to recess at 10 a.m. or at 10:30 a.m.
But so, too, is the court’s decision, which evidently
assigned
little weight to their arguments.
They emphasize short-term demand flows and presume a structurally stable world in which probabilities can be
assigned
to future outcomes – thus almost entirely ignoring uncertainty, stock accumulations, and the financial imbalances that characterize the real world.
Now, the new financial markets commissioner, the United Kingdom's Lord Jonathan Hill, has been
assigned
the unenviable task of putting flesh on bare bones.
Based on my research and experience, I would suggest that three key objectives must be
assigned
top priority if the initiative is to succeed.
A distinguished group of academics was
assigned
to produce a draft.
Rabin was determined to manage the peace process and
assigned
to Peres a marginal role.
He had, after all, first been
assigned
to Yugoslavia in 1963, and become known as “Lawrence of Macedonia” for his relief work after the Skopje earthquake in August of that year.
But everyone cannot have a weak currency at the same time, so, in 1944, responsibility for preventing beggar-thy-neighbor depreciation was
assigned
to the International Monetary Fund, whose Articles of Agreement mandate it to “exercise firm surveillance over the exchange-rate policies” of member countries.
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