Boiled
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Chow Yun Fat is brilliant as the hard
boiled
cop.
The symbol of the
boiled
potato which at first barely fed two people, finally being shared by the communists is quite striking.
If you want to see hard
boiled
action movie or die hard hollywood blockbuster movies, please do not watch this movie.
It's an idiot's guide, everything has been
boiled
down and battered and chewed up so that a younger and less patient audience can easily digest it.
you would have a more fulfilling experience if you
boiled
garbage in cat urine and ate that while having weasels gnaw on your feet, and that would leave you feeling much better about yourself than if you watched this movie.
It is nowhere near the level of "Hard
Boiled"
.
As well, the cinematography supports the toughness of our hard
boiled
hero.
So here enters Phillips as a quiet dignified Lakota Indian who teams up with the hard
boiled
Kiefer because the diamond baddies stole his people's sacred lance.
Not an outstanding night, but i was very surprised at how the matches
boiled
out and the rumble winner left me thinking i was still sleeping.
This demented one-of-a-kind comedy works best if you've seen 4 or 5 noir/hard
boiled
detective movies.
That would leave the movie with maybe twenty minutes of plot, which could be
boiled
down to someone saying, "Oh.
As a complex issue is
boiled
down to a binary choice, that choice becomes existential – a potential source of deep long-term divisions.
Indeed, in the industries and regions hit hardest by import competition, years of simmering discontent have now
boiled
over, fueling support for populists promising to roll back globalization.
Until now, US policy has
boiled
down to pinprick bombings against Sunni extremists and an effort to train some 5,000 Syrian “moderate oppositionists,” who presumably would defeat the other Sunnis, vanquish President Bashar al-Assad’s forces, and finally march victoriously into Damascus – perhaps with a flyover by US aircrafts.
Hama was known for its Sunni population and anti-Assad sentiment, which frequently
boiled
over into violent protests and even more violent government crackdowns.
He was eating a
boiled
egg, and clearly not enjoying it.
Gulliver finds himself caught in a war between two tribes, one of which believes that a
boiled
egg should always be opened at the narrow end, while the other is fervent in its view that a spoon fits better into the bigger, rounded end.
In the last few weeks, that resentment
boiled
over, first in the monasteries, and then in the streets, against the Han Chinese migrants, who are both the agents and main beneficiaries of rapid modernization.
From Mexico to Asia, Russia to Brazil the IMF has stood by while currency crises
boiled
up over the past few years.
Of course, the IMF was fast to mobilize vast amounts of money to throw into the pot once it
boiled
over, but its lack of decisive remedies has failed to move countries out of danger.
Over the past year, that mistrust has
boiled
over in many countries, with voters in one election after another rejecting the status quo.
The reform “debate” within these regimes
boiled
down to a struggle between different branches of the security-military apparatus over the best way to preserve the status quo.
Reform of the armed services has
boiled
down to disarmament alone.
Thirty years of macroeconomic upheaval in Latin America can be
boiled
down to a simple lesson: governments throughout the region are too large compared with their ability to raise revenue through normal types of taxation.
These factors, together with the obvious failings of many Middle Eastern governments, have fueled the surge of fundamentalism among Muslims, American Christians, and some Israeli Jews that has now
boiled
over to rampant extremism, terror, and messianic visions of good versus evil.
Instead of a courageous and therapeutic haircut, or the moderate GDP-indexing solution, the Eurogroup’s recent decision, proclaimed as the “end of the Greek debt crisis”
boiled
down to the apotheosis of this cynical practice.
Such suspicions frequently
boiled
over into religious riots, in which Muslims bore over 90% of the casualties.
Had Raisi won, mutual distrust between the US and Iran could well have
boiled
over, despite Raisi’s stated support for the nuclear deal.
Basically, it all
boiled
down to a grand bargain: while developing countries would obviously have primary responsibility for achieving the MDGs, developed countries would be obliged to finance and support their efforts for development.
In the end, the debate
boiled
down to the question of whether effective leadership is about action and intention, character, or both.
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