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What he did was see what was happening in Israel, larger approaches, and figure out how to do a drip irrigation, which is a way of
bringing
water directly to the plant stock.
Working with four prisons, we began
bringing
science and scientists, sustainability and conservation projects to four state prisons.
Although we can't bring trees and prairie plants and frogs into these environments, we are
bringing
images of nature into these exercise yards, putting them on the walls, so at least they get contact with visual images of nature.
And we will be
bringing
robotics of all sorts into the ocean.
Now what we're doing is
bringing
the CEOs of these 80 companies together to help twist the arms of the final 20, to bring them to the table, because they don't like NGOs, they've never worked with NGOs, they're concerned about this, they're concerned about that, but we all need to be in this together.
It's
bringing
those externalities back into the price of the commodity.
There are lots of people out there who don't have purpose in their life, and
bringing
purpose to their life is a wonderful goal.
And my experience is that, when I'm talking to her, with every second that passes during our conversation, the feeling of love that binds us is
bringing
us closer and closer together.
So there's a generation of these companies that are out there doing this work and creating thousands of jobs, creating, selling, tens of thousands of these solar systems, so
bringing
tens of thousands of families into light, and tackling that big $1 billion problem that I talked about at the beginning, and really innovating.
And what they're doing is, they're not only energy companies, they're also credit finance companies, so they're
bringing
people into an economy.
So we will be
bringing
Darfuri rebel groups, the Northern Cypriots and the Southern Cypriots, rebels from Aceh, and awful long laundry list of chaotic conflicts around the world.
And so in redefining the health care teams by
bringing
the mentor mothers in, we can do that.
And after the quake, we started
bringing
in earthquake engineers to figure out why the buildings collapsed, to examine what was safe and what wasn't.
The Texas Revolution of 1835 to 1836, including the periods preceding and immediately following, is depicted in this mediocre 3-hour made-for-television film, whose only redeeming value is
bringing
light and paying homage to Stephen F. Austin, the so-called "Father of Texas" whose life story had long been overshadowed by that of the legendary Sam Houston.
There isn't much about "Reckless" that feels right, beginning with the off-putting title (thanks to screenwriter Craig Lucas, who adapted his own play,
bringing
the title along with him) and continuing with the casting (Mia Farrow playing wife to Tony Goldwyn, who's young enough to be her son).
The setup takes forever, as Lloyd, the unconventional, but impossibly kindly, country doctor makes his rounds,
bringing
a little sunshine into the lives of children, the elderly, and puppies.
Let me get this straight... "The Church" has a safety "lock-down" mechanism to keep the spirits from leaving but the ultimate solution is
bringing
it to the ground?! LOFL!
And the worst part is that he has an convincing argument
(bringing
a child into a loveless environment), but that is supposed to be dismissed because he's a freak anyway.
Blame that on shows like "The Dating Game" and "The Newlywed Game
" bringing
the issue of sex to the forefront in the mid-1960s.
Even if this was a big-budgeted film, little care was taken in
bringing
a good screenplay or creating "period pieces" on the screen.
This first leads to the famous Viper club where Chili meets singing sensation Linda Moon (Christina Milian) who as lead of an upstart trio, can belt out tunes like Whitney Houston (that is, the Whitney before Bobby Brown started
bringing
home the small packages of sugar).
Hulk Hogan essentially plays Hulk Hogan,
bringing
his wrestling buddies in for a film, with all the cliches to go along with it - the crooked promoter, the unstoppable monster, the injured kid, the sexy woman and... "dookie".
It is sad that we still do not understand the impact that
bringing
violence into the lives of our children has both on our children and our society.
OK.. at the time of writing, 65 people voted for this movie,
bringing
it to a 5 out of 10 rating.
The idea of
bringing
Dracula to contemporary times isn't bad--after all, it might revive the series a bit by injecting a new story element into a series that Hammer has all but exhausted in a long series of generally excellent movies.
The Clown is hardly an original horror film bad guy, but the design is good, Shemp Moseley does a decent job of
bringing
him to life and the image clashes nicely with the rural backdrop.
I thought this will be a good film... What was the point in
bringing
the women in Hong Kong for being killed?
The scenery has changed from the California beaches to the Greek islands, and the only returning cast members from the first film are Sorrells Pickard (the bearded guy) and Roberta Collins (who at one point falls into a mud pit,
bringing
back memories of her classic catfight with Pam Grier in "The Big Doll House").
It's predictable in the way it gets build up and progresses and just never succeeds in
bringing
anything original or shocking to the screen.
If you are forced to watch this movie, I can only suggest
bringing
a hand gun and finishing yourself off before the end.
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