Candidates
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Unlike in America, the party is elected in Britain while we, Americans, vote for
candidates
regardless of their party.
There are many key roles in former newspaperman Martin Mooney's ambivalent screenplay which hits out at all political alliances and quite ruthlessly denigrates Reform
candidates.
And then they cut to the INXS band members who are seriously discussing the merits of each of these
candidates.
Naming the absolutely most pathetic piece of crap in cinematic history is not an easy task,
candidates
being so abundant, but Nemesis 2 has been my personal favorite ever since I saw it.
In a future society, the military component does not have to recruit; rather, their
candidates
are chosen at birth, culled from nurseries and designated to spend their entire lives in the service of the government.
This was one of the great
candidates
of a film to re-make as the Original was far from a classic.
Like most candidates, he knows almost nothing.
Two
candidates
are up for the position and through ego, bribes and past track record the race is tense to say the least.
If only the "real-life" pols would respond in the intelligent, articulate manner as did Mr Harris,then the arrogant, self-serving members of the press would perhaps think twice before surfacing irrelevant, confrontational "garbage" that has absolutely nothing to do with a
candidates
abilities to effectively handle the challenges of the office for which he/she is pursuing.
The struggle is between
"candidates"
Lam Lok (Simon Yam) and Big D (Tony Leung Ka Fai) for control of the oldest and most powerful Triad parts of the society.
Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo was made for television, so it's probably unfair to expect great things from it; and while the film does have its moments, I really wouldn't add it to the list of films that prove spiders are prime
candidates
for having horror films made about them.
Of the many AFI awards "La Spagnola" was nominated for (don't blame the institute; it can't be easy coming up with
candidates
- although Alice Ansara, who played Lucia, DID deserve her nomination for best actress; she even deserved to win, which she didn't), the most puzzling was for original screenplay.
The ego clashes of the two pilot
candidates
for the moon flight seems a bit stilted (Duvall seems at home in the role, but Caan's not up to it), the anti-Soviet rhetoric is a bit grating at times and the female roles are essentially throw-aways.
The camera observes, taking its time to capture the essence of the moments and the characters, including a staged debate between the two presidential
candidates
in the girl school.
Not only are all the main actors ,and apparently therefore
candidates
in Mrs Pritchard's party, white , but even the extras seem to have come from old Tory central (casting) office !
Easily the worst Universal "horror film" I've ever seen, and it makes previous
candidates
of mine like SHE-WOLF OF London, THE FROZEN GHOST, and JUNGLE WOMAN look like thrill rides alongside it.
That it has never been available in any form on video is a crime (although I have a few other
candidates
for that particular crime).
It has some rare Hitchcock touches, as with the superimposed
"candidates"
in the chair (I loved it when Minta sat down to take their place).
This film may explain why so many of these countries have lately voted for popular
candidates
against their establishments.
It is no wonder that out of all his
candidates
he chose Karas - the film's tune is literally the most perfect example of matching harmony between a film and its music I have ever seen (although "JAWS" is up there with it).
Growing appreciation of Obama nowadays may reflect the shortcomings of Clinton and Trump – the most disliked presidential
candidates
in US history.
The “anything is possible” sensation of the Tahrir Square rebellion had faded, and now two
candidates
whom the protesters deeply opposed, the Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohamed Morsi, and Ahmed Shafiq, a factotum of the old regime (and of the current military government), prepared to face off in the second round.
But Morsi’s narrow margin of victory (just 3.5 percentage points) over Shafiq, and low voter turnout – 46.4% in the first round and 51.8% in the second – reflect a polarized, exhausted society that lacks confidence in the electoral process and the
candidates.
But there are no grounds for believing the most obvious
candidates
– such as Germany – will actually do anything.
When they go to the polls in November, they must consider the candidates’ policies toward climate change.
When Americans use the term, it is usually to differentiate white Americans from the rest, which is not something that most Americans, least of all presidential candidates, would now choose to do in public.
As voters in these countries are inundated with good intentions, ringing assurances, and solemn commitments, they will expect parties and
candidates
to follow through if they are elected.
Certainly, parties and
candidates
attempt to persuade voters on the basis of their track records (and by impugning their opponents' track records).
In the midterm elections, which Trump himself described as a referendum on his presidency, the Democratic
candidates
for both the House and Senate vastly outpolled their Republican opponents.
Summing up votes by party for the three recent election cycles (2014, 2016, and 2018), Democratic Senate
candidates
outpolled Republican
candidates
by roughly 120 million to 100 million.
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